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CRAGG,
Marilyn▼
Louise▼ (née
HYDE)
At the Grey Bruce Health Services in Owen Sound, with her family
by her side, Marilyn Louise
CRAGG (née
HYDE) has been Promoted
to Glory after a 13 year battle with cancer. Marilyn was the
much loved wife for over 41 years of Norman
CRAGG.
Left▼ with
warm memories of happier times are her son, Richard
CRAGG and
her daughter, Audra
KELL and her husband, Michael, both of Owen
Sound. She will be sadly missed by her daughter-in-law, Lisa
CRAGG.
Treasured▼
Gramma▼ of Nikolai and Brett
CRAGG and Asheya
and Joshua
KELL.
She▼ is survived by her sister, Lois
SCHNITTKER
and her husband Meryle, of Tiverton. A sincere thank-you to all
the wonderful people at the Grey Bruce Health Services, especially
those on 4-1, who provided special care for Marilyn. Friends
may call at the Brian E. Wood Funeral Home, 250 14th Street West,
Owen Sound (376-7492) on Wednesday from 2: 00 to 4:00 p.m. and
7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. A Funeral Service for Marilyn
CRAGG will be
held at the Calvary Missionary Church, 655 10th Street West,
Owen Sound on Thursday, April 7th, 2005 at 2: 00 p.m. with Pastor
Mary TURNER officiating. Interment in Boyd Cemetery. In lieu
of flowers, the family would appreciate donations to the Canadian
Cancer Society or the Calvary Missionary Church in memory of
Marilyn.
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CRAGG,
Marilyn▲
Louise▲ (née
HYDE)
At the Grey Bruce Health Services in Owen Sound, with her family
by her side, Marilyn Louise
CRAGG (née
HYDE) has been Promoted
to Glory after a 13 year battle with cancer. Marilyn was the
much loved wife for over 41 years of Norman
CRAGG.
Left▲ with
warm memories of happier times are her son, Richard
CRAGG and
her daughter, Audra
KELL and her husband, Michael, both of Owen
Sound. She will be sadly missed by her daughter-in-law, Lisa
CRAGG.
Treasured▲
Gramma▲ of Nikolai and Brett
CRAGG and Asheya
and Joshua
KELL.
She▲ is survived by her sister, Lois
SCHNITTKER
and her husband Meryle, of Tiverton. A sincere thank-you to all
the wonderful people at the Grey Bruce Health Services, especially
those on 4-1, who provided special care for Marilyn. Friends
may call at the Brian E. Wood Funeral Home, 250 14th Street West,
Owen Sound (376-7492) on Wednesday from 2: 00 to 4:00 p.m. and
7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. A Funeral Service for Marilyn
CRAGG will be
held at the Calvary Missionary Church, 655 10th Street West,
Owen Sound on Thursday, April 7th, 2005 at 2: 00 p.m. with Pastor
Mary TURNER officiating. Interment in Boyd Cemetery. In lieu
of flowers, the family would appreciate donations to the Canadian
Cancer Society or the Calvary Missionary Church in memory of
Marilyn.
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WESTON,
Mary
Ellen
Suddenly at her home in Owen Sound on Wednesday, April 20, 2005.
Mary WESTON of Owen Sound in her 70th year. Wife of the late
Frank WESTON. Dear mother of Grant
WESTON of Alliston and Mark
WESTON and his wife
Darlene of Owen Sound. Lovingly remembered
by her two grandchildren Melissa and Craig. Also survived by
one brother George
TURNER and his wife
Joan of England. Predeceased
by three brothers. A memorial service will be announced at a
later date. As expressions of sympathy, the family would appreciate
memorial donations to the Hospital for Sick Children, which may
be made through the Tannahill Funeral Home, 376-3710. Messages
of condolence for the family are welcome at www.tannahill.com
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HEWGILL,
Thomas
James
At the Trillium Health Centre, Toronto, Sunday, June 9th, 2005,
Tom HEWGILL of Toronto, and formerly from the Thornbury area,
in his 72nd year. Loved father of Thomas Jr. and Scott. Survived
also by two grand_sons, Tommy and Ryan, sisters Marg
TURNER
(Bob,)
of Owen Sound, and Imogene
RICE
(Ralph) of Thornbury, sister-in-law
Mabel HEWGILL of Brampton. Predeceased by one son, Anthony, three
brothers and one sister. Resting at the Ridley Funeral Home,
Lake Shore Road, Toronto. Visiting hours, 2: 00 to 4:00 p.m. and
7: 00 to 9:00 p.m Wednesday, and 1:00 to 4:00 on Thursday, with
funeral to follow. As your expression of sympathy, donations
may be made to your favourite charity.
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McDONALD,
Marion▼
Geneva (née
MacKAY)
At the Collingwood General and Marine Hospital, on Wednesday,
July 20th, 2005. Marion
McDONALD, of Collingwood, and formerly
of Thornbury, in her 87th year. Daughter of the late George H.
and Lillie Ann
(MATHESON)
MacKAY.
Predeceased by her beloved
husband, Jack
McDONALD,
November 23rd, 1994. Also predeceased
by her brother, Donald
MacKAY,
December 22nd, 1983, and remembered
as a dear aunt by his family: Marlene and her husband Glenn
CREVIER,
of Collingwood, Gordon
MacKAY, of Hanover, Marg, and her husband,
Bill MacDOUGALL, of St. Joseph's, and Carol, and her husband,
Harvey MARECHAL DE
CARTERET, of Wyevale. Loved aunt also of Sheila
ARSCOTT, of Toronto, Mary
BENNETT, of Connecticut, and Ron
MacEACHERN,
of Hong Kong. Fondly remembered by several grand nieces and nephews
and their families. Also remembered by Rod and Darlene
TURNER,
of Meaford. Family will receive Friends at the Ferguson Funeral
Home - The Valley Chapel, in Thornbury, on Friday evening from
7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. where funeral services, officiated by Reverend
Frances SAVILL, will be conducted on Saturday, July 23rd, 2005
at 11: 00 a.m. Interment and committal will follow at Thornbury-Clarksburg
Union Cemetery. As your expression of sympathy, donations to
St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Thornbury, would be appreciated.
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VAIL,
Doctor
Donald
Edward
Peacefully at his home, with his family by his side, Donald Edward
VAIL, of Owen Sound, went to be with His Lord, on Friday morning,
August 12th, 2005, in his 62nd year. Cherished husband and best
friend of Jane
VAIL (née
BROWN.)
Loving father of Don Jr. and
his fiancée, Heidi
WILSON, of Owen Sound, Jim, Mike and his girlfriend,
Tracey HEATHERS, and Paul, all of Brampton. Don will be deeply
missed by his two brothers, Bob and his wife, Fran, of Calgary,
Alberta, Norm and his wife, Rosemary, of Stratford; his two sisters,
Donna FLEISCHAUER and her husband, John, of Mount Brydges and
Jannette MASSÉ and her husband, Joe, of London; his sister-in-law,
Nancy FORGET and her husband, Leo, of New Liskeard. Don will
be forever remembered by his many nieces and nephews. Predeceased
by his parents, Robert and Lorraine
VAIL.
One of the joys of
Don's life was serving this community of so many wonderful people
as their Chiropractor. He lovingly served His Lord in church
building projects and many other ministries throughout the years.
Don thoroughly appreciated the beauty of this area, especially
Georgian Bay and the many hours he spent fishing and enjoying
the camaraderie of fellow fishermen. Friends and family will
always remember him for his emphasis on the two most important
things in life- our relationship with God and our relationships
with each other. Friends may call at the Brian E. Wood Funeral
Home, 250 - 14th Street West, Owen Sound (376-7492) on Sunday
afternoon from 2: 00 to 4:00 p.m. A Funeral Service for Doctor Donald
VAIL will be held at the Calvary Evangelical Missionary Church,
655 - 10th Street West, Owen Sound, on Monday, August 15th, 2005
at 2: 00 p.m. with Pastor Mary
TURNER officiating. Interment in
Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Georgian Bluffs. If so desired, the
family would appreciate donations to the Calvary Missionary Church
Building Fund, the Canadian Cancer Society or the Canadian Memorial
Chiropractic College-Library Fund as your expression of sympathy.
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ELDER,
Mervin
Cecil
James "
Moe"
At the Grey Bruce Health Services in Owen Sound, on Wednesday,
September 14th, 2005. Mervin Cecil James (Moe)
ELDER, of Owen
Sound, a retired Fire Captain with the Owen Sound Fire Department,
passed away peacefully, one day before his 72nd birthday. Loving
father of Penny
CAMPBELL and her husband, John, of London, Terry
ELDER and his wife, Debbie and Tim
ELDER
(Kim,) both of Carleton
Place and Todd
ELDER and his wife, Carrie, of Owen Sound. Proud
grandfather of Jill
HOPKINS and her husband, Shawn; Jodi and
Brady CAMPBELL; Dillon
ELDER; Lindsay, Matthew and Michael
ELDER
Lauchlin and Spencer
ELDER; and very proud great-grandfather
of Avery and Xavier
HOPKINS.
Moe will be sadly missed by his two
sisters, Darlene
TURNER and her husband, Harold and Jennifer
HILL, both of Owen Sound. Predeceased by his parents, Cecil and
Clare ELDER.
Friends may call at the Brian E. Wood Funeral Home,
250 14th Street West, Owen Sound (376-7492), on Sunday from 2: 00
to 4: 00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. A Funeral Service for Mervin (Moe)
ELDER will be held in the Funeral Home Chapel, on Monday, September
19th, 2005 at 1: 30 p.m., with Reverend Claire
MILLER officiating.
Interment in Hillcrest Cemetery, Tara. If so desired, the family
would appreciate donations to the Grey Bruce Health Services,
I.C.U. or the Royal Canadian Legion as your expression of sympathy.
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ALEXANDER,
Esther
Madeline (née
POWELL)
Suddenly, at the Grey Bruce Health Services, in Owen Sound, on
Friday,
September 16th, 2005. Esther Madeline
ALEXANDER, of Owen
Sound, in her 72nd year. Dearly beloved wife of Bob
ALEXANDER.
Loving mother of Bill
ALEXANDER and his wife, Silvana, of North
Bay, Nancy
MORRISON and her husband, Don, of Annan and Dave
ALEXANDER
and his wife, Sandra, of Owen Sound. Proud grandmother of Heather
and Meghan
ALEXANDER; Christine, Sarah, Laura and Kaitlyn
MORRISON
Kyle and Samuel
ALEXANDER.
Predeceased by her parents, Herbert
and Ethel POWELL.
Friends may call at the Brian E. Wood Funeral
Home, 250 14th Street West, Owen Sound (376-7492) on Tuesday
from 2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. A Funeral Service for
Esther ALEXANDER will be held in the Funeral Home Chapel on Wednesday,
September 21st, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. with Pastor Mary
TURNER officiating.
Interment in Greenwood Cemetery. If so desired, the family would
appreciate donations to the Grey Bruce Health Services Foundation
as your expression of sympathy.
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HENDERSON,
Harry
K.
At the Grey Bruce Health Services, in Owen Sound on Sunday, September
18th, 2005, in his 78th year. Harry K.
HENDERSON, the loving
husband and friend of Dolores
HENDERSON (née
McMEEKIN) for over
fifty-eight years. The loving father of Ann and her husband,
Chris OGONOSKI,
Heather and her husband, Paul
SORENSON, Rick
HENDERSON and his wife, June, David
HENDERSON and his wife, Jan
and Paula CAMERON.
The loving grandfather of Angela and her husband,
Tim MAITLAND, K.C.
WILLCOCK,
Laura and Paula
OGONOSKI, Melanie
NOLAN,
Christopher
SORENSON and his wife, Esther, Teena and her
husband, Joseph
DEMARS,
Tania and her husband, Richard
VANDER
PLOEG, Rick
HENDERSON Jr., Dolores
HENDERSON, Kerrie and her
husband, Jeff
LEYBOURNE and Jodie
RANDALL,
Crystal and her husband,
Aaron HIBMA,
David and Darren
HENDERSON, Michael and Anthony
CAMERON.
Great-grandfather of twenty great-grandchildren and
one great-great-grand_son. Dear brother of Jean (Mrs. Mick
MOORE.)
Fondly remembered by his nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his
brother, Harold and his sisters, Evelyn (Mrs. Jim
PARK) and Betty
(Mrs. Ron DUNCAN.)
Harry served a third of his life in the City
of Owen Sound government. Harry served on Police Commissions
and as a City Councilman or twenty-three years and finishing
his government service as Mayor of the City of Owen Sound. Friends
may call at the Breckenridge-Ashcroft Funeral Home, on Monday
from 7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. and Tuesday from 2:00 to 4:00 and 7:00
to 9: 00 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held at the funeral home
on Wednesday afternoon at 1: 30 p.m. Pastor Mary
TURNER officiating.
Interment in Greenwood Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy,
memorial donations to the Diabetic Association, the Ontario Heart
and Stroke Foundation or to the Gideon Memorial Bible Plan would
be appreciated by the family.
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McINTEE,
Ruby
Jean (née
KIRKWOOD)
Peacefully, at her home, in Owen Sound, on Wednesday morning,
October 19th, 2005 in her 80th year. Ruby Jean
McINTEE (née
KIRKWOOD,)
the beloved wife of the late (Bernie) Bernard Patrick
McINTEE.
Loved mother of Gary, of Kemble and Brenda, of Owen Sound. Loving
grandmother of Vanessa. Dear sister of Bernice
HORNE,
Stewart
KIRKWOOD and his wife, Bernice; sister-in-law of Wilfred
McINTEE
and Christine
STEVENS,
Bernice and Edward
KRETSCH. Fondly remembered
by her nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her brother, Lawrence
and three sisters, Viola
URBINSKY,
Grace
GARVIE and Dorothy
HARDY.
Friends may call at the Breckenridge-Ashcroft Funeral Home, on
Thursday from 2: 00 to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. A Funeral
Service will be held at the funeral home on Friday afternoon,
at 1: 00 p.m. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery. Pastor Mary
TURNER
officiating. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations
to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family.
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THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON,
Harold
Mr. Harold Thompson a resident of Wallaceburg passed away on
Thursday, January 6, 2005 at the Chatham Kent Health Alliance
"Sydenham Campus", in Wallaceburg, at the age of 90 years. He
was born in Manitoba and was a
son of the late J.W. and Margaret
Ann (ATKINSON)
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON.
Harold owned and operated Thompson Shoe
Repair for many years in Wallaceburg. He also had been a custodian
for the Kent County Board of Education retiring in 1980. Beloved
husband of the late Margaret
(TURNER)
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON. Dear father and
father-in-law of Bob and Diane
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON.
Loving▼ grandfather of
Jeff THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON.
Kind brother-in-law of Howard and Dora
TURNER.
Predeceased by his brothers Jack and Albert, a sister Vera and
a sister-in-law Tootie. The late Harold
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON rested at the
Eric F. Nicholls Funeral Home, 639 Elgin Street, Wallaceburg
until Friday, January 7, 2005 when the funeral service was held
in the chapel of the funeral home at 3 p.m. with Pastor Brian
HORROBIN,
Officiating.
Interment was in Riverview Cemetery, Wallaceburg.
As an expression of sympathy donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society may be left at the funeral home. As a living memorial
a tree will be planted in Nicholls Memorial Forest in memory
of Harold THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON.
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SALISBURY,
James▼
Richard▼
James Richard
SALISBURY
Sr.,▼ a resident of Wallaceburg passed
away suddenly on Tuesday, March 15, 2005 at the age of 65. Jim
was the former owner and operator of Variety Stores in Wilksport,
Chatham and Wallaceburg. He loved tinkering in his woodshop and
building birdhouses. Beloved husband of Jessie
(FOSTER.)
Dear▼
father and father-in-law of Sherry and Mike
LUCIER,
Richard▼ and Dayna
SALISBURY, David
SALISBURY and DeEtta
SALISBURY. Loving Papa
of Shaun, Jeffrey and Tim
LUCIER and Russell, Shane, Curtis,
Nathan and Jason
SALISBURY.
Brother▼ and brother-in-law of Nancy
& Doug ELLIS,
George▼ and Judy
WESTON, Joe and Gloria
STRIK, Dan and
Brenda FOSTER,
Roxanne▼
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON and friend Dave
TURNER. He will
be missed by his many nieces and nephews. Jim was the son of
the late Elaine
(SHEPLEY) and Cyril
SALISBURY.
Cremation▼ has taken
place with Jim's cremated remains to be buried in Wilksport Cemetery.
If desired, remembrances to the charity of your choice may be
left at the Haycock-Cavanagh Funeral Home, 409 Nelson Street,
in Wallaceburg. N8A 4G9. 519-627-3231.
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LAUWEREYS,
Mary (née
SEYS)
Mary LAUWEREYS a resident of Wallaceburg passed away on Monday,
August 8, 2005 at London Health Science Centre "University Campus",
in London, at the age of 88 years. She was born in Dover Township
and was a daughter of the late Cyriel and Adronia
DEMEULENARE)
SEYS and resided in the area all of her life. Mary was a member
of Our Lady Help of Christians Church in Wallaceburg. Life member
of the C.W.L., a member of St. Vincent DePaul Society, the Legion
of Mary and was an avid Archer with the
CBD
Archery
Club.
Beloved
wife of the late Lloyd
LAUWEREYS (1990.) Loving mother and mother-in-law
of Maurice
LAUWEREYS of Wallaceburg, Cyriel and Barbara
LAUWEREYS
of Wallaceburg, Robert and Sherry
LAUWEREYS of Nova Scotia, Albert
and Lena LAUWEREYS of Tupperville, Margaret and Barry
HANSON
of Alberta, Veronica
BISHOP of Windsor, Linda
JACKSON of Wallaceburg,
Janet and Barry
CORNELIUS of Wallaceburg and Jeanne and Dick
VANDENDOOL of Sombra. Sadly missed by 22 grandchildren, 33 great
grandchildren and 3 great great grandchildren. Kind sister of
Annie VAN
DOMMELEN of Wallaceburg, Margaret
COGGHE of Wallaceburg
and Jean AARSSEN of Wallaceburg, Albert
SEYS of Chatham and Joe
SEYS of Ingersoll. Predeceased by a brother Emiel and her sisters
Madeline, Bertha, Veronica and Clara. The late Mary
LAUWEREYS
rested at the Eric F. Nicholls Funeral Home, 639 Elgin Street,
Wallaceburg until Thursday, August 11, 2005 when the funeral
mass was celebrated from Our Lady Help of Christians Church in
Wallaceburg at 10: 30 a.m. with Fr. Greg
BONIN,
Celebrant.
The
Pall was placed on the casket by her children. The Pall Bearers
were Mike VANDENDOOL,
Jay
VANDENDOOL, Kevin
VANDENDOOL, Eric
LAUWEREYS,
Mark
CLARK and Chad
CORNELIUS and the Flower Bearers
were Pat TURNER,
David▼
COGGHE, John
SEYS, Paul
SEYS, Michael
AARSSEN and John
LAUWEREYS.
Interment was in Riverview Cemetery,
Wallaceburg. As an expression of sympathy donations to Right
To Life may be left at the funeral home. As a living memorial
a tree will be planted in Nicholls Memorial Forest in memory
of Mary LAUWEREYS.
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TURNER,
Mary▼
In loving memory of my dear wife, Mary, who went to Heaven one
year ago on January 16, 2004.
Only the memories are left, dear wife,
Of the happiness we knew.
It broke my heart to lose you,
But you did not go alone,
Because part of me went with you
The day God called you home.
Loving you and missing you always, your husband George.
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TURNER,
Mary▲▼
In loving memory of Mary, our precious Mother and Mema, who passed
away on January 16th, 2004.
A heart of gold stopped beating,
Two shining eyes at rest.
God broke our hearts to prove,
He only takes the best.
God knows you had to leave us,
But you did not go alone
For part of us went with you,
The day he took you home.
Forever in our hearts, never to be forgotten, Cathy and Ralph,
Scott, Carrie, Derek, Tanya and David and Logan
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BOYLE,
Harry▼
J.▼
Passed away peacefully at his home in Toronto, on Friday, January
21, 2005. Loved dearly by his daughter Patricia Anne
BOYLE and
his son Michael H.
BOYLE.
Harry▼ is predeceased by his wife
Marion▼
(1995) and remembered lovingly by his son in law Michael
WALLER
and his daughter in law Sandy
BOYLE and his grandchildren, Caitlin,
Kevin and David
BOYLE; and his brother Norman
BOYLE and his sister
Rita TURNER.
The▼ family appreciates deeply the care provided
over the years by Aurora
DIZON and family and by his physician
Dr. M. LHOTSKY.
Presented▼ with the Order of Canada in 1997, Harry
was a journalist, broadcaster and writer who provided many with
a chance to persue their dreams and ideas. Friends may call at
the Trull "North Toronto" Funeral and Cremation Centre, 2704 Yonge
Street (5 blocks south of Lawrence) on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9
pm. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at Sacred Heart Church,
Wingham, Ontario on Thursday at 11: 00 am. If desired, remembrance
may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario or to
the charity of your choice.
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PETRY,
Myrtle
Marie
(TURNER)
Myrtle Marie
PETRY
(TURNER,) previously of London, suddenly at
her home (Hilton head Island, South Carolina) on Tuesday, January
25, 2005 in her 86th year. Beloved wife of the late George
PETRY.
Loved mother of Toni (Antoinette)
ABRAM of London and Mickey
(Michelle)
FROATS and husband Ted
FROATS,
Barrie. Cherished Nana
of Chantel
HELSDON-
SEABROOK and husband Jamie
SEABROOK,
London,
Danielle FROATS,
Kingston, and Mark
ABRAM, London.
Also loved
by great-grandchildren Morgan and Madison
SEABROOK.
Predeceased
by son Mark
PETRY. If desired, donations may be made to Compassion
Canada at www.compassion.ca 1-800-563-5437
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ROOKE,
Freda
Margaret (née
TURNER)
Freda Margaret of Blenheim passed away on Monday, January 31,
2005 at the Blenheim Nursing Home. Born in Parkhill, Ontario
103 years ago, daughter of the late Wm. Henry
TURNER and Margaret
R. RICE.
Her husband Harry
ROOKE died in 1975. Dear Mother of
Elaine and husband Glen
HOLMES of Kincardine; Mervyn and wife
Helen ROOKE of Blenheim; Alden and wife
Fay
ROOKE of Burlington
proud grandmother to 9 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.
Dear sister to Phyllis
PERKINS and Gladys
McCREARY of Saskatoon
Walter TURNER of Lloydminster, Alberta; Brock
TURNER of Cupar,
Saskatchewan. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Freda
is predeceased by brothers Lawrence and Harvey
TURNER.
Resting
at the J.L. Ford Funeral Home in Blenheim for visitation on Wednesday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held on Thursday
afternoon at 1: 30 p.m. from the Blenheim United Church with Rev.
Bruce COOK officiating. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery. Memorials
to the Blenheim United Church Memorial Fund or World Vision would
be appreciated.
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BREITENBACH,
Mary
Margaret (née
WILLIAMS)
At London Health Science Centre, South Street Campus, on Thursday,
February 10, 2005 Mary Margaret
BREITENBACH (née
WILLIAMS) of
London, formerly of Dorchester and Welland in her 76th year.
Beloved wife of Alex. Dear mother of Jean
LEWIS
(Mike
FORSTER)
of London, Kathy
McGRATH
(David) of Ottawa, John
BREITENBACH
of London and Terry
ALLEN
(Bob) of Grand Bend. Fondly remembered
by grandchildren Mackie, Josh (Karen), Paul (Kate), Gabrielle
(Vlado), Ben, Austin and her great-grandchildren. Dear sister
of Pat TURNER (Bob), Sheila
KOHLER, Jim
WILLIAMS (Joan), Doug
WILLIAMS
(Sharon) and predeceased by Harold
WILLIAMS. Cremation.
A memorial service will be held at the Bieman Funeral Home, Dorchester
on Sunday, February 13, 2005 at 2: 00 p.m. with Reverend Kristiane
CHARLTON officiating. Interment of cremated remains at Dorchester
Union Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association
gratefully acknowledged.
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TURNER,
Larry▼
In loving memory of Larry, a loving husband and father.
God took your hand, we had to part,
Eased your pain, but broke my heart,
Many a silent tear is shed,
When we are all alone,
When the day is sad and lonely,
And everything goes wrong,
We seem to hear you whisper,
"Cheer up and "Carry on".
Although we smile and make no fuss,
No one misses you more than us,
Your presence we miss and memories treasured,
We'll love you always and forget you never,
No length of time can take away,
Our thoughts of you today.
Forever loved and sadly missed by wife Marilyn and sons Kyle
and Ryan.
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TURNER,
Larry▲▼
Larry, you left us so suddenly eleven years ago today.
We ask ourselves why
God took you away,
Our hearts still ache with sadness
But your memories will always stay.
Sadly and lovingly missed by Mom and Dad.
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GIBSON,
Edwin
E. "
Ron▼"
At his residence on Sunday, February 27, 2005. Edwin E. "Ron"
GIBSON of London in his 68th year. Dear father of Thomas
GIBSON
and his wife
Cathy▼ of London and Brenda
TURNER and her husband
Paul of Vancouver. Dear brother of Gerry
GIBSON and his wife
Lee▼ of London. Also loved by his grandchildren Cale
GIBSON and
Thomas TURNER.
Cremation with interment of cremated remains in
Woodland Cemetery, London. A memorial service will be held at
a later date. A. Millard George Funeral Home entrusted with arrangements
433-5184. On line condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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GIBSON,
Ron▲
At his residence on Sunday, February 27, 2005. Ron
GIBSON of
London in his 68th year. Dear father of Thomas
GIBSON and his
wife Cathy▲▼ of London and Brenda
TURNER and her husband Paul of
Vancouver. Dear brother of Gerry
GIBSON and his wife
Lee▲ of London.
Also loved by his grandchildren Cale
GIBSON and Thomas
TURNER.
Cremation with interment of cremated remains in Mount Pleasant
Cemetery, London. A memorial service will be held at a later
date. A. Millard George Funeral Home entrusted with arrangements
433-5184. On line condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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SALISBURY,
James▲
Richard▲
Sr.▲
James Richard
SALISBURY
Sr.,▲ a resident of Wallaceburg, passed
away suddenly on Tuesday, March 15, 2005 at the age of 65. Jim
was the former owner and operator of Variety Stores in Wilksport,
Chatham and Wallaceburg. He loved tinkering in his woodshop and
building birdhouses. Beloved husband of Jessie
(FOSTER.)
Dear▲
father and father-in-law of Sherry and Mike
LUCIER,
Richard▲ and
Dayna SALISBURY,
David
SALISBURY and DeEtta
SALISBURY. Loving
Papa of Shaun, Jeffrey and Tim
LUCIER and Russell, Shane, Curtis,
Nathan and Jason
SALISBURY.
Brother▲ and brother-in-law of Nancy
and Doug ELLIS,
George▲ and Judy
WESTON, Joe and Gloria
STRIK,
Dan and Brenda
FOSTER,
Roxanne▲
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON and friend Dave
TURNER.
He will be missed by his many nieces and nephews. Jim was the
son of the late Elaine
(SHEPLEY) and Cyril
SALISBURY.
Cremation▲
has taken place with Jim's cremated remains to be buried in Wilksport
Cemetery. If desired, remembrances to the charity of your choice
may be left at the Haycock-Cavanagh Funeral Home, 409 Nelson
St. in Wallaceburg, N8A 4G9, 519-627-3231.
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TANNER,
Hazel
Gertrude (née
PARKER)
Hazel Gertrude of Blenheim passed away on Saturday March 19,
2005 at the Chatham - Kent Health Alliance. Born in Harwich Township
92 years ago daughter of late Byron
PARKER and Jennie
SCOYNE.
Her husband Vernal G.
TANNER died in 1965. Hazel is the dear
mother of Lyn
DELONG and her husband Gord of Blenheim; John
TANNER
and his wife Donna of Waterloo; Loving grandmother and great-grandmother
to Karrie ROY and Rick
WILSON.
Chatham;
Dave
ROY and Michelle
(Austin,
Caelan) of Pain Court; Cindy and Shane
SYKES,
Merlin
Tracy TANNER, Waterloo; Terri and Young
ROBINSON; Tammy
TANNER
(Kayla.) Kevin
MILLER all of Kitchener; Gord and Stephanie
TANNER,
Renfrew; Also survived by sisters: Dorothy
BOND, Windsor; Bessie
TURNER, British Columbia; Jean
VERSTRAETE (George), Blenheim
sister-in-law Helen
PARKER,
Erieau; brothers: Jack
PARKER (Audrey)
Bill PARKER (Irene), Don
PARKER (Pat), Bob
PARKER (Alice) all
of Erieau, Gordon
PARKER
(Evelyn) of Chatham; several nieces
and nephews. Brother Harold (Boots)
PARKER predeceased. Friends
will be received by the family one hour (10 to 11) before a Memorial
Funeral Service to be held on Wednesday morning at the Blenheim
Trinity Anglican Church at 11: 00 am. Burial of the cremation
urn will take place at a later date in Milverton Cemetery. Donations
to the Trinity Church Memorial Fund would be appreciated and
may be made at the J.L. Ford Funeral Home in Blenheim.
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JOHNSTON,
James
Eldon
At Clinton Public Hospital on Friday, April 1, 2005. James Eldon
JOHNSTON formerly of Goderich in his 96th year. Beloved husband
of the late Ethel
(McGRATTEN)
JOHNSTON. Dear father of Marjorie
CAREY,
Ray and Jeanne
JOHNSTON. Predeceased by daughter Mildred
and Howard
TURNER, son-in-law Jim
CAREY. Survived by 5 grandchildren
and 9 greatgrandchildren. Friends will be received at McCallum
and Palla Funeral Home, Cambria Rd. at East St. Goderich on Monday,
April 4, 2005 from 12 Noon until time of funeral service at 1
p.m. Interment Maitland Cemetery at a later date. Memorial donations
to the Canadian Diabetes Association gratefully acknowledged.
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HIGH,
James
Russell
James Russell
HIGH passed away peacefully at London Health Sciences
Centre-South Street Campus on Monday, April 4, 2005 in his 84th
year. Beloved husband of Jean
HIGH for 62 years. Father of Marie
HIGH, Dorothy (Guido)
VERSTRAETEN, David (Susan)
HIGH and Dianne
(Bill) TURNER.
Grandfather▼ of many grandchildren and greatgrandchidren.
The family will receive Friends and relatives at Forest Lawn
Memorial Chapel, 1997 Dundas Street East (at Wavell), London
for a funeral service on Thursday, April 7, 2005 at 11 a.m. Visitation
one hour prior. Cremation to follow. Interment of cremated remains
at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens at a later date. In lieu of flowers,
donations to the Alzheimer Society would be gratefully appreciated.
Arrangements entrusted to Memorial Funeral Home, 452-3770.
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TURNER,
William▼ "
Bill▼"
In loving memory of William (Bill) Turner, dear husband, father
and grandfather, who passed away 10 years ago today.
Always loved and forever missed.
Love your family.
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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
J.
Robert
Peacefully, at South Huron Hospital, Exeter, surrounded by his
family, on Wednesday, April 13, 2005, J. Robert
TAILOR/TAYLOR, of Hensall,
in his 80th year. Beloved husband of Dorothy
(TURNER)
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Dear father of Murray and Gloria
TAILOR/TAYLOR of R.R.#2 Hensall. Loving
grandfather of Lori, Brittany and Jennifer
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Sadly missed
by his sisters Mae
BUTSON of Seaforth, Evelyn
VENNER and her
husband Rodger of Kippen, his brother James
TAILOR/TAYLOR and his wife
Margaret of Harriston and his sister-in-law Dorothy
LEAN and
her husband Cliff of Brockville. Sadly missed by several nieces
and nephews. Predeceased by one daughter Donna, his parents Orville
and Christina
(DOUGALL)
TAILOR/TAYLOR, brothers Orville and Neil and
brothers-in-law William
BUTSON and Percy
WRIGHT.
Family and Friends
will be received in the Hensall Visitation Chapel, 79 King Street,
Hensall on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service
will be conducted on Monday, April 18, 2005 at 11 a.m. Pastor
Tracey WHITSON-
BAHRO officiating. Interment Hensall Union Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to Carmel Presbyterian Church
or a charity of ones choice. Arrangements entrusted to J.M. McBeath
Funeral Home, Zurich. Condolences forwarded through www.jmmcbeathfuneralhome.com
A tree will be planted as a living memorial to Robert
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
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CLARK,
Marion (née
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART)
A resident of Ridgetown and formerly of McKay's Corners, Marion
CLARK passed away at home on Sunday, April 24, 2005 at the age
of 88. Born in Orford Township, daughter of the late Ralph and
Mildred (CHATTERSON)
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART.
Beloved wife of the late Alexander
CLARK (1990.) Dear mother of Beth and Don
PICKERING of Ridgetown,
John A. and Joyce
CLARK of R.R.#2 Ridgetown, Loraine and Andy
LOW/LOWE/LOUGH of London, Sandy and Laurie
CLARK of R.R.#2 Ridgetown, and
the late Eileen
CLARK (1978.) Grandmother of Dave and
Su PICKERING,
Becky and Scott
TURNER,
Cindy and Ken
VALLEY, Stephanie and Vince
DEBROUWER,
Shawn
CLARK, Erica and Shawn
FUNNEL, and Holly and
Phil HOLDEN.
Great-grandmother of Lauren and Rachel
TURNER, Allison
and Hannah
VALLEY, Dylan
DEBROUWER, Jake, Chloe and Sydney
FUNNEL,
and Tyler HOLDEN.
Sister of Doris and George
HOOPER of Ridgetown,
Clare STEWARD/STEWART/STUART of British Columbia, and the late Lillian
PFRIMMER
and Glen STEWARD/STEWART/STUART.
Sister-in-law of Catherine
DORSEY of Chatham
and Rita CLARK of Ridgetown. A Family Funeral Service will be
held at the McKinlay Funeral Home, 76 Main St. East, Ridgetown
on Wednesday, April 27, 2005. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery,
Ridgetown. Donations by cheque to the Ontario Heart and Stroke
Foundation or Epilepsy Canada would be appreciated. Online condolences
may be left at www.mckinlayfuneralhome.com
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KENNEDY,
Thora
With deepest love and sadness, the family of Thora
KENNEDY announces
her peaceful passing on Wednesday April 27th, 2005, at Dearness
Home in her 95th year. Beloved wife of the late William Joseph
KENNEDY (1972.) Loving mother of Caroline
MITCHELL and Jerry
KENNEDY
(Joan.) Dear grandmother of Carla
MITCHELL (Gord
ZELINSKI,)
Stephanie MITCHELL
(Michael
CLARKE) and Erin
TURNER (Alan,) and
greatgrandmother of Alexander, Liam, McKinnon, Lily and Betty.
Dear sister of Florence
HARRIS (1997,) Barbara
FLEMING/FLEMMING,
Jack
KNUTT, Richard
KNUTT (2003), Elaine
WALKER (Joe), Patricia
ZWARICH,
Ralph KNUTT and Joyce
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS
(Jim.)
Predeceased by her son-in-law
James (1967). Visitors will be received on Friday from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. in the O'Neil Funeral Home, 350 William St. (between
York and King) where Funeral Service will be held on Saturday
at 10: 30 a.m. in the Chapel. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery.
Special thanks to the health care professionals at the Dearness
Home.
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KILBURN,
Donald
Glenn "
Ed"
Donald Glenn "Ed" of Saint Thomas on Monday, May 2, 2005, at his
home, in his 77th year. Beloved husband and best friend of Lillian
(McLEAN)
KILBURN and dearly loved father of Kathy and her husband
Fred RAWLINGS and Jennifer and her husband Kelvin
BERARD all
of Saint Thomas. Loved grandfather of Nick, Kristen, Kaitie, Andrew,
Josh, and Kelsey. Dear brother of Lois and her husband Mark
TURNER
of Calgary and Orme and his wife
Doreen
KILBURN of St. Paul's
Station. Dear brother-in-law of Helen and her husband Art
SEMMLER
of Chatham, Pat and her husband Ted
SINNOTT of Windsor, Glad
and her husband Don
COLEMAN of London, Morley and his wife
Shirley
McLEAN,
Ted and his wife
Alma
McLEAN, Dick and his wife Beth
McLEAN and Edna
McLEAN, all of Goderich. Predeceased by 2 brothers-in-law
Bob and Tom
McLEAN.
Also survived by a number of nieces and nephews.
Don worked for Bell for over 37 and a half years. He was a member
of Talbot Lodge #546 Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons London
Lodge of Perfection #18, London Chapter Rose Croix, Moore Soverneign
Consistory, Hamilton 32nd Degree, member of the Ancient and Accepted
Scotish Rite and Mocha Temple. Past President of the Hi-Ro Shrine,
Past President of the Hi-Ro Clown unit and member of the Hillbillies,
Past President of Bell Telephone Pioneers. Resting at Williams
Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas where funeral service
will be held Friday at 1: 00 p.m. Cremation to follow, with interment
of ashes in Elmdale Cemetery. Visitation Wednesday from 7-9 and
Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Remembrances may be made to the
Shriners Hospitals (Shrine Transportation) or the Lung Association.
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DUCKWORTH,
John▼
Henry▼ "
Jack▼"
At Alexandra Marine and General Hospital on Friday, May 13, 2005.
John▼
Henry▼ "
Jack▼"
DUCKWORTH of Goderich in his 81st year. Beloved
husband of Shirley
(TURNER)
DUCKWORTH. Dear father of Jackie
and Ed HARRISON of Goderich, Susan and Frank
HUBBS of London.
Loving▼ grandfather of Tim and Trish
HARRISON,
Becky▼ and Nathan
PITT,
Kelly▼ and Darren
HEWITT, Mike and Angie
MUIR, Laura and
Rebecca HUBBS and great-grandfather of Payton, Brett, Jordyn,
Byron and Emma. Friends will be received at McCallum and Palla
Funeral Home, Cambria Rd. at East Street, Goderich on Monday from
7-9 p.m. Memorial Service will be held at the Funeral Home on
Tuesday, May 17, 2005 at 11 a.m. Cremation. Donations to the
Alexandra Marine and General Hospital Foundation or the Canadian
Cancer Society gratefully acknowledged. Royal Canadian Legion
Branch #109 will hold a service Tuesday evening at 6: 45 p.m.
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GOODALL,
Howard
E.
Howard E. GOODALL.
Stewiacke,
Nova
Scotia, 1919-2005 at 85 years.
It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Howard
GOODALL
on May 14, 2005 in the Colchester Regional Hospital. Born in
Stewiacke, son of David and Jessie
(GELDART)
GOODALL of Coldstream.
Howard was a woods worker before joining the army 1939-45 with
the R.C.E.M.E. He served overseas in Belgium and Holland. Upon
returning home he worked around the woods for three years then
went to London, Ontario to work at Westinghouse. Howard then
went on to Johannesburg, South Africa for four months and worked
at a machine shop, returning to London, Ontario to work for the
city and then retired there. Returning to Nova Scotia in 1990
with his wife, they resided in Stewiacke. Survived by his wife
Bessie (WILSON)
(SMITH)
GOODALL and Stepchildren, Diane
SMITH
(John,) Elva
TURNER
(Richard,)
Larry▲
SMITH (Shirley;) nephews,
Colin and Robert
GOODALL; nieces, Janet
GOODALL and Louise
GOSBEE
3 step-grandchildren. Predeceased by sister, Mabel and brother,
Herbert "Dick"; and infant brother Luther. Visitation will be
held today 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. with funeral service 7: 00 p.m. Tuesday
Evening, all from Ettinger Funeral Home, Shubenacadie with Rev.
David LeBlanc officiating. For those who wish, donations may
be made to the Salvation Army or Pine Grove Cemetery, Stewiacke
East. E-mail condolences may be sent to 1019@alderwoods.com
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DUCKWORTH,
John▲
Henry▲ "
Jack▲"
At Alexandra Marine and General Hospital on Friday, May 13, 2005.
John▲
Henry▲ "
Jack▲"
DUCKWORTH of Goderich in his 81st year. Beloved
husband of Shirley
(TURNER)
DUCKWORTH. Dear father of Jackie
and Ed HARRISON of Goderich, Susan and Frank
HUBBS of London.
Loving▲ grandfather of Tim and Trish
HARRISON,
Becky▲ and Nathan
PITT,
Kelly▲ and Darren
HEWITT, Mike and Angie
MUIR, Laura and
Rebecca HUBBS and great-grandfather of Payton, Brett, Jordyn,
Byron and Emma. Friends will be received at McCallum and Palla
Funeral Home, Cambria Rd. at East Street, Goderich on Monday from
7-9 p.m. Memorial Service will be held at the Funeral Home on
Tuesday, May 17, 2005 at 11 a.m. Cremation. Donations to the
Alexandra Marine and General Hospital Foundation or the Canadian
Cancer Society gratefully acknowledged. Royal Canadian Legion
Branch #109 will hold a service Monday evening at 6: 45 p.m.
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BAINES,
Margaret (née
TURNER)
At Lambton Meadowview Villa, Petrolia, on Monday, May 23, 2005,
Margaret BAINES (née
TURNER,) 88 years, formerly of Oil Springs.
Beloved wife of the late Frederick William (Bill)
BAINES (1998.)
Dear mother of Joel Richard
BAINES of Milton. Dear aunt of Lois
CRABTREE of England. Dear sister of the late Barbara
BOOTH,
Lillian
WHITEHEAD,
Betsy
TURNER and Eddie
TURNER. Dear sister-in-law
of Jack BAINES of Dorchester, Art
BAINES of Sarnia and the late
Ethel HOADLEY and Lydia
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Mrs.
BAINES was a member of Oil
Springs United Church and U.C.W., the Oil Springs 58'ers and
the Royal Canadian Legion Br. #535, Oil Springs. Visitors will
be received on Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Needham-Jay
Funeral Home, Petrolia, where the funeral service will be held
on Thursday, May 26, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. with Reverend Mark
PERRY
officiating. Interment of cremated remains in Hillsdale Cemetery,
Petrolia. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations may
be made by cheque to the Alzheimer Society of Sarnia-Lambton,
the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario or the charity of
your choice. Memories and condolences may be made online at www.needhamjay.com
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TURNER,
Kenneth▼
Murray
In loving memory of my husband, father, papa, brother and friend
to all, Kenneth Murray who passed away June 4, 2004.
My time with you was precious
And the memories I have are too.
The love we shared together
Keeps me close to you.
Maybe I cannot touch your hand
Or see your smiling face.
Maybe I cannot hear your voice
Or feel your warm embrace.
But there is something I'll always have
Tucked safely in my heart.
My love for you, your love for me
Will never let us part.
Always in our hearts, wife Fran, Linda, Heather and Ted, Jim
and Trudy, and grandchildren.
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TURNER,
Kenny▲▼
June 4th, 2004
We miss you Uncle Kenny
And how you made us laugh.
Love Lisa, Rick, Ricky and Luke.
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TURNER,
Kenny▲▼
Remembering my old pal Kenny, who left us June 4, 2004.
Miss you very much.
Dave.
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HASSON,
Ruth (née
WEBSTER)
Ruth age 79 of Dresden passed away on Tuesday, June 21, 2005
at Victoria Hospital, Westminster Campus, London. She was born
in Dawn Township daughter of the late Isaac and Mary
McALLISTER)
WEBSTER.
Her husband Clayton
HASSON predeceased in 2004. Surviving
are five daughters: Sheila and John
SLOAN of London, Sharyl and
Richard TURNER of Dresden, Karen and Gordon
LORIMER of Ottawa,
Brenda and Don
DENUKE of Bothwell, Lori
HASSON of Chatham; one
son Bradley and Carolyn
HASSON of Dresden; 15 grandchildren,
2 great grandchildren; a brother Donald and Stella
WEBSTER of
Port Lambton; a sister-in-law Joyce
GRIFFITH of Petrolia. Predeceased
by a sister Margaret
WEBSTER and brother Lorne
WEBSTER.
Visitors
will be received at the Thomas L. DeBurger Funeral Home, 620
Cross Street, Dresden on Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral
service will be conducted from the chapel of the funeral home
on Friday, June 24, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m. with Reverend Brian
HORROBIN
and Reverend George
FLEMING/FLEMMING officiating. Interment in Dresden Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made by cheque to Gideon Bibles
and left at the funeral home.
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TURNER,
Evelyn
Sarah (née
CLYSDALE)
Evelyn Sarah
TURNER, age 85, at University Hospital, London,
Ontario, on Thursday, June 30, 2005. Predeceased by her husband
Alfred Claud
TURNER.
Loving▼ mother of Alan Claud
TURNER and his
wife Cathy,▲▼ and Ronald
TURNER.
Loving▼ grandmother of Bradford
TURNER and Daphne
TURNER.
Also▼ survived by sister Dr. Judith
BRIGHAM and members of the
CLYSDALE family,
MILLS family, and
TURNER family. Evelyn is now united with her parents the Rev.
Fred Ernest
CLYSDALE, and Florence K.
MILLS.
Evelyn
TURNER was
involved in Community service with many years in the employ of
London Family and Children's Services, and supporter of the Ontario
Association for Community Living. Private interment took place
at Saint John's Cemetery, Arva, on Thursday, July 7th, 2005, with
Archdeacon Jane
HUMPHRIES, of St. Luke's Church offering the
blessing. If desired, sympathy may be expressed through donations
to the Elgin Association for Community Living. (Westview Funeral
Chapel, 641-1793 entrusted with arrangements).
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GRAHAM,
M.
Raymond
At L.H.S.C. University Campus on Tuesday, July 12, 2005. M. Raymond
GRAHAM of Thamesville in his 77th year. Beloved husband of Ilene
(HUNTER)
GRAHAM. Dear father of Patricia
SUTTON of Dutton, Rex
and Kim GRAHAM of Chatham. Loving grandfather of Daniel, Adam,
Stephanie, Sarah, Heather, Amanda and Cassandra. Dear brother
of Dick and Lorraine
GRAHAM,
Don and Theresa
GRAHAM all of Sarnia,
Bill and Barb
GRAHAM of London. Predeceased by Dorothy and Don
TURNER,
Phyllis and
Ed ROBERTS and Anna
GRAHAM. At
Ray's request
there will be no funeral home visitation or service. Cremation.
Interment of ashes in Fairview Cemetery, Dutton. Arn Funeral
Home, 193 Shackleton Street, Dutton, 762-2146 Entrusted with
arrangements.
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TURNER,
Gordon▼
Thomas "
Gord▼"
Peacefully at Marion Villa on July 28th, 2005, at the age of
72. Loving husband of Dorothy (predeceased 2000) of London. Dear
father of Bonnie (Phil
GARNEAU) of Timmins and dear grandfather
of Tory, Tony and Nicole. As per his wishes, Gord has been cremated
and a private family service has taken place. In lieu of flowers,
donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Logan Funeral
Home, 371 Dundas Street, in charge of arrangements. Online condolences
www.loganfh.ca. A tree will be planted as a living memorial to
Mr. TURNER.
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TURNER,
Robert▼
Gordon▲
Retired Royal Canadian Regiment. Passed away suddenly in Sackville,
New Brunswick on Saturday, August 6, 2005, in his 78th year.
Robert "Bob"
TURNER of Petawawa, beloved husband of Marline
TURNER
(née THOM.) Dear father of Brenda
COTTON
(Guy.)
Predeceased by
his son Richard. Grandfather to Derek and Chantal. Predeceased
by his parents Maynard and Lillian
TURNER.
Brother▼ of Louise
BATESON (husband Derek,) Cambridge, Ontario; Mary
MORRISON,
Nova
Scotia; Dorothy
TATTRIE, Nova Scotia; William
TURNER (wife Carol),
Cambridge; Lawrence
TURNER (wife
Shirley,)
Cambridge; and Kenneth
TURNER (wife
Lollie,)
Taber,
Alberta. Also survived by many nieces
and nephews. Resting at the Malcolm, Deavitt and Binhammer Funeral
Home, 141 Renfrew Street, Pembroke on Tuesday from 7-9 p.m. A
graveside service will be held in the Walford United Cemetery,
Walford, Ontario on Thursday, August 11th 2005 at 11 a.m. (As
an expression of sympathy donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.)
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HODGINS, Willa Freda Charlotte (née
CARRUTHERS)
At the Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital on Thursday, August
18, 2005. Willa
(CARRUTHERS)
HODGINS of Ailsa Craig and formerly
of McGillivray Township in her 82nd year. Beloved wife of the
late George E.
HODGINS (1977.) Dear mother of Paul and Rose
HODGINS
of McGillivray Twp., Linda and Jim
DIETRICH of R.R.#2 Dashwood.
Grandmother to Chris and Angela
HODGINS,
Darcy
HODGINS and friend
Emily, Mary Lynn
DIETRICH, Jim
DIETRICH and fiancé Lori. Great
grandmother to Travis
DIETRICH.
Step grandmother and great grandmother
to Jennifer, Janalynn and Darryl
VANDER
KANT,
Dara,
Kianna and
Simon.
Sister-in-law▼ of Marie
TURNER.
Also▲▼ survived by nieces
and nephews. Predeceased by son David John
HODGINS, parents Joseph
and Hattie
(FINKBEINER)
CARRUTHERS, daughter-in-law Louise
(WATSON)
HODGINS, brother Gerald
CARRUTHERS, sisters Pearl
HOTSON and
Ruth DICKSON/DIXON.
Resting at the M. Box and son Funeral Home, 183 Broad
Street, Parkhill, where the funeral service will be conducted
on Saturday, August 20th at 1 p.m. Visitation Friday 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Reverend Greg
LITTLE officiating. Interment Parkhill
Cemetery. Donations to the Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital
Memorial Fund or charity of choice would be appreciated. Share
a memory or send condolences to www.boxfuneralhome.ca. M. Box
and son will plant a tree in living memory of Mrs.
HODGINS at
the Ausable-Bayfield Conservation, Parkhill.
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TURNER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-20 published
JONES,
Patricia
Anne (née
MONAGHAN)
75 years passed away peacefully on September 18th, 2005 after
a brief and brave illness with cancer at Bluewater Health Palliative
Care, Sarnia. Patricia leaves behind her beloved husband and
soul mate Grant
JONES of 54 years and children Dan
JONES
(Judy
GELINAS), Tim and Beth
JONES, Julianne
JONES (Jack
HIGDON), Kathilyn
KALOCZI
(Doug
TURNER) and Laureen and Stan
YARC. Her 75 year
legacy includes 10 grandchildren, Stephen, Christopher and Gregory
VANDENHEUVEL,
Jennifer and Tracy
JONES, Jackie and Shannon
KALOCZI
and Jason, Michael and Rachel
YARC.
Patricia is survived by her
sisters Maureen (John)
CASSIDY, Joan
PATAKY, Terry (John)
HELLO,
Mary Ellen (Bob)
CLARK, Sharon (Eoin)
MUIR, Kathleen (Sandy)
MURRAY, Eileen
KUIJER, Colleen (Leo)
RENNER, Susan (George) Monaghan
KNOTT and brothers Peter (Beverly)
MONAGHAN and Patrick
MONAGHAN.
Also survived by her sister-in-laws Patricia
WOODFORD,
Aleen
MITCHNER,
Donna
(Ray)
ELSE and brother-in-law Keith (Adelene)
JONES and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her parents
Leo and Grace
MONAGHAN and brother Norman
MONAGHAN. A celebration
of the Liturgy of the Word will take place at St. Benedict's
Church, 1011 Oak Street, Sarnia at 10: 30 a.m. on Thursday, September
22, 2005 with Father Rick
JANISSE officiating. Interment of ashes
to follow. Friends and family will be received at Smith Funeral
Home, 1576 London Line, Sarnia from 7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. on Wednesday,
September 21, 2005. Prayers will be said at the funeral home
on Wednesday evening at 8: 30 p.m. In lieu of flowers, sympathy
through donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated
by the family. Memories and condolences may be emailed to www.smithfuneralhome.ca
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MacKAY,
Donald
Henry "
Trapper
Don"
Donald Henry
MacKAY
(Trapper
Don) passed away at Alexandra Hospital,
Ingersoll on Wednesday, September 21, 2005, in his 93rd year.
He was predeceased by his wife of 60 years. Laura Joycelyn Haines
MacKAY (née
TURNER) in 2000. He was also predeceased by three
sisters, one brother and his daughter-in-law Lora. Lovingly remembered
by his children Gail (Marlene), Larry John (Jennifer), Valerie
BUCHANAN (David), Sandy (Gail Anne), Kevin and Merilee
PETER
(Jack). He will also be missed by his twelve grandchildren and
eight grand-children. Friends will be received at the McBeath-Dynes
Funeral Home, 246 Thames St. S., Ingersoll Sunday, September
25 from 7-9 p.m. Private family service will be held on Monday,
September 26, 2005. Interment Ingersoll Rural Cemetery. Memorial
donations to the Ingersoll Pipe Band or charity of your choice
would be appreciated.
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TURNER,
Donald▼
Ernest
At Strathroy Hospital on September 30th, 2005, Donald Ernest
TURNER of Glendale Drive, R.R.#5 Forest. Beloved husband of Anne
Marie (MIREHOUSE)
TURNER.
Dearest father of Carrie (Dean)
ROMANOFF
of London and Bradley (Lori) of Banner. Brother of Michelle (John)
HERDMAN of Windsor and Brenda
TURNER of London. Aged 64 years.
Resting at Ronn E. Dodge Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, McFarlane
Chapel, 9 James Street South at Watt, Forest, Lambton Shore,
where funeral service will be conducted on Tuesday morning at
11 o'clock. Visitation Monday evening only 7-9 p.m. Donations
appreciated to Salvation Army or London Regional Cancer Centre.
A tree will be planted in memory of "Donald" by the Dodge Family.
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TURNER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-09 published
TURNER,
Grace▲▼
B.
(CONNELL)
Peacefully at the London Health Sciences Centre, Westminster
Campus on Monday, November 7, 2005 Grace B.
(CONNELL)
TURNER
of Lambeth in her 95th year. Beloved wife of the late Reverend
Lawrence H.
TURNER (1971.) Loving mother of Grace-Marie
(TURNER)
GILFILLAN of Lambeth. Proud grandmother of Christopher Mark
TURNER
of London and special great-grandmother of Rachel Amelia
TURNER
of London. Loved by her sister Beryl
CONNELL of Toronto. Dear
friend of Margaret and David
AUTHIER of London. Predeceased by
her sister Mary
MILLS and brothers Ray and Roy. Friends may call
at the McFarlane and Roberts Funeral Home (2240 Wharncliffe Road
South, Lambeth) on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. then to the
Lambeth United Church where the complete Funeral Service will
be held on Friday, November 11, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m. with Dr. Ron
DAKIN officiating. Interment Spencerville at a later date. Donations
to the Lambeth United Church Elevator Fund gratefully acknowledged.
Please sign the Family Book of Condolence at www.obituariestoday.com
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TURNER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-18 published
TURNER,
Frances▼
Catherine▲▼ (née
CROUGH)
Our most blessed and beautiful Mother, Frances Catherine
TURNER
(née CROUGH) lovingly surrounded by her children, returned to
Heaven on November 16th, 2005 after a brief illness. Teacher,
Mother and "Nana" extraordinaire, Frances was born in 1924 and
raised in Ennismore near Peterborough and was one of nine siblings
born to Clara and Frank
CROUGH.
She attended a one-room schoolhouse
(which she got to by horse and buggy) and it was here that she
decided to devote her entire life to teaching. Frances began
her teaching career in South Porcupine and eventually came to
London where she taught at Saint Mary's, St. Roberts, Holy Family
and eventually retiring in 1993 at her beloved Pius X School
with Doug McCARTHY as Principal. Our Mother was instrumental
in integrating challenged children into regular classrooms and
she felt it was her biggest professional accomplishment. She
was also the last person in Canada to teach for a full fifty
years for the Separate School Board and literally changed the
lives of thousands of students. She will be lovingly missed,
treasured and remembered always by her children Shaun, Paul,
Dan, Chris, Kelly and Tim as well as her four granddaughters,
Sonya (Germany), Keara (Nova Scotia), Olivia (Toronto) and Emily
Frances Catherine (Calgary). Predeceased by her husband of forty
years, Patrick Joseph
TURNER.
Will▲▼ be sadly missed by her sister
Marlene SINDALL of Hamilton and brother Bill
CROUGH of Peterborough,
as well as Sister-in-Law Monica
LAMBERT of Hamilton, Brother
and Sister-in-law Leo and Helena
TURNER of Saint Mary's and dozens
of nieces and nephews who adored her! We would like to especially
thank nurse Sarah
RENOUF and the nurses and doctors in the Critical
Care Trauma Centre at Victoria Hospital for doing God's work
here on earth. If you knew and loved Frances
TURNER or knew any
of her children, please come and honour us with your presence
in a celebration of Fran's Life! Funeral Mass will be held at
St. Patrick's Catholic Church, 377 Oakland at Dundas on Monday,
November 21st, at 7 p.m. with reception to follow downstairs.
In lieu of flowers, Hug A Teacher. God Bless our Mom!
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TURNER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-21 published
TWEDDLE,
Lola
Eveline
(TURNER)
Peacefully at Longworth Long Term Care, London on Sunday, November
20, 2005 Lola Eveline
(TURNER)
TWEDDLE, formerly of McGillivray
Township in her 91st year. Beloved wife of the late Kenneth S.
TWEDDLE (1967). Dear mother of Sheila
DAVEY (Bob), Sharon
DAWSON
(George) of London and Valerie
FRIGAULT
(Alban) of Toronto and
Chris YOUNG of London. Dearly loved grandmother of Deanna and
Jason, Laura and Gord, Tonya and Jesse, Adam and Lucas, and John,
Matthew and Tai-Rong, and Tara. Dear great-grandmother of Alice,
Eva, Will, and Spencer, Elysha. Dear sister of Viola
EASTMAN
of Arkona. Predeceased by brother Earl
TURNER and Norma
EDLINGTON
and son-in-law Frank
FOERSTER.
Also survived by several nieces
and nephews. Friends and relatives may call at T. Stephenson
& son Funeral Home, Ailsa Craig from 2-5 p.m. on Monday, November
21 and 1 hour prior to the memorial service which will be held
on Tuesday, November 22 at 2 p.m. Cremation with interment of
ashes at Mars Hill Cemetery at a later date. Donations to the
charity of choice would be appreciated. A tree will be planted
in memory of Mrs. Lola
TWEDDLE.
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TURNER,
Frances▲
Catherine▲▼
On behalf of our beautiful Mother, the late Frances Catherine
TURNER,
Mother,
Teacher, and 'Nana Extraordinaire', we would
like to thank all of our Friends and relatives who came from
near and far to help celebrate her passage into Heaven! Special
thanks to Father
FURLONGER,
Father
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON, Doug
McCARTHY and
all of the present and past teachers of Pius X! Our Mom will
continue to Shine in London for many years to come! Thank you
from all of the
TURNER children.
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TURNER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-05 published
McKAY,
Wesley
At Victoria Hospital, London, on Saturday, December 3, 2005.
Wesley McKAY, 83 years, of Petrolia and formerly of Wyoming.
Beloved▼ husband of Marion (née
TURNER.) Dear father of Bruce
McKAY and Brenda
HOTCHKISS of Guelph and the late Alan
McKAY
(2002) and his wife
Helen
McKAY of Mississauga. Special "Grampa"
to Alex DOLAPO of of Mississauga, Eduard
MATEO of Kentucky, Wilmer
SANTIESTEBAN of Cuba, Kelly
CHEONG of Sarnia and Lora
GILLIARD
of Granton. Also survived by sisters-in-law, June
McKAY of Croton
and Frances
McKAY of Sarnia. Predeceased by his parents, George
and Janet McKAY (née
McDONALD) and brothers, Donald, Ross and
Glen. Cremation. Visitors will be received at the Needham-Jay
Funeral Home, Petrolia, on Saturday, December 10, 2005 from 11: 00
a.m. to 1: 00 p.m. with the service to begin at 1:00 p.m. Interment
to follow in Wyoming Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, memorial
donations may be made by cheque to the London Health Sciences
Foundation (Thoracic Research). Memories and condolences may
be made online at www.needhamjay.com.
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TURNER,
Gertrude "
Gertie"
Peacefully at Woostock General Hospital on December 15, 2005.
Gertrude TURNER
(Gertie,) of London, in her 77th year. Loving
wife of the late Norman
TURNER (1981.) Gertie will be sadly missed
by her siblings Ellen and the later Wray
HAYLOCK,
John
(Jack)
and the late Pansy
SEARLES, the late Beatrice and Lorne
HAYLOCK,
Twin brother Gordon (Gord) and Mary
SEARLES,
William
(Bill) and
Marion SEARLES,
Reginald
(Reg) and Peggy
SEARLES, Robert (Bob)
and Brenda
SEARLES. Cherished aunt of many nieces and nephews,
as well as her loving companions Baxter and Bridgett. Visitation
will be held at the Lloyd R. Needham Funeral Chapel, 520 Dundas
Street, on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m, where the service will
be conducted on Monday December 19, 2005 at 1 p.m. Interment
to follow. Donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
or the Canadian Cancer Society. Tributes may be left at Mem.com
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TURNER,
David▲▼
Peacefully at London Health Sciences Centre - University Hospital,
on Monday, December 19th, 2005, David
TURNER of London in his
49th year. Beloved husband of Laurie
TURNER.
Loving▲▼ father of
Shawn TURNER and stepfather of Jake
EVANS. Cherished son of Murray
and Marion
TURNER, and brother of Dianne
WARD (Sid), Linda
BROWN
(Ken,) and Dennis
TURNER
(Penny.)
Also▲▼ survived by his grandmother-in-law
Frieda PAVEY, mother-in-law Laureen
NORLAND, brothers-in-law
Alan and Jeff (Angela)
NORLAND, as well as by many nieces and
nephews. Cremation has taken place. Memorial visitation will
be held on Thursday from 7: 00-9:00 p.m. at the Westview Funeral
Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, where the memorial service
will be conducted on Friday, December 23rd, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m.
Those wishing to make a donation in memory of David are asked
to consider the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario or the
charity of your choice.
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TURNER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-31 published
LISTON,
Patrick
Michael
John
After a courageous battle with cancer we sadly announce the passing
of Patrick Michael John
LISTON on Tuesday, December 6, 2005 in
Kingston, Ontario. Patrick is survived by his loving wife Sue.
Cherished son of Ruth
TURNER
(Don▲
WEST;) dear brother of Shelley
McCOLL
(Wilbert
LOGAN) and lovingly remembered by Robina
LAWTON
(Richard) and his favourite aunt Lois
GOUDIE.
Patrick will be
missed by the entire Couper clan and his extended family, aunts,
uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, many Friends and Church family.
A Memorial Service was held at Pine Grove Community Church, Seeley's
Bay.
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TURNER o@ca.on.simcoe_county.barrie.the_barrie_examiner 2005-08-19 published
Teenager killed in Hwy. 400 crash
By Bob BRUTON,
Friday,
August 19, 2005
A teen driver was killed and two of his three passengers seriously
injured in a car crash Thursday morning on the southbound ramp
of the Highway 400 extension, just north of Barrie.
Scott BRETT, 18, of Uxbridge died at the scene. Nicolas
CORBETT,
20, Andrew
WARD and Kyle
TURNER, both 18 -- also all from Uxbridge
were taken to Barrie's Royal Victoria Hospital by ambulance.
CORBETT and
WARD were later airlifted to Sunnybrook and Women's
College Health Sciences Centre in Toronto with serious injuries.
CORBETT is now listed in good condition,
WARD in fair condition.
TURNER is listed in fair condition at Royal Victoria Hospital.
After seeing a blue 1998 Chevrolet Cavalier down the right-hand
side embankment along the tree line at the scene, a tractor-trailer
driver called 911 Emergency at about 4: 11 a.m.
“They obviously lost control on the ramp,” said Const. Tom
EDGAR
of Barrie Ontario Provincial Police, who also said there is no
indication that alcohol was a factor.
Ontario Provincial Police say the Cavalier crashed through the
guardrail -- taking out four of its posts but not the metal cables
went down an embankment and slid into a stand of trees.
One was broken off and only a stump remained, while some smaller
trees were splintered or sheared off by the vehicle.
Police say three of the four, and possibly all of the car's occupants,
were not wearing seat-belts.
“They (the ones not wearing seat-belts) were ejected before the
car hit the trees. All of the occupants were (found) on this
side of the road,” said Const.
EDGAR, gesturing toward the crash
site. “One was on the bank, the other two between here and the
bush.&rdquo
Markings made by investigators at the scene indicate the Cavalier
was in the ramp's left-hand lane, crossed over to the right and
then went through the guardrail.
The car is a write-off. Its front window peeled back, its roof
and sides crushed. Firefighters used the Jaws of Life to remove
one of the doors.
Highway 400's southbound extension was closed for the Ontario
Provincial Police investigation at 4: 30 a.m. and re-opened at
11: 30 a.m. Motorists were rerouted to Forbes Road and onto Highway
Investigators are asking anyone who witnessed the crash to call
Ontario Provincial Police at 726-6484 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
Mounting Death Toll
• George
LABBE, 67, of Huntsville died the morning of August
9 after his Jeep Cherokee collided with a Pontiac Grand Prix
driven by April
SOBISCH, 31, of Alliston.
LABBE was travelling
south in the northbound lanes of Highway 400 in Barrie.
SOBISCH
is recovering in a Toronto hospital. Her infant son, Owen, wasn't
injured. Ontario Provincial Police are investigating.
• Melissa
GOMEZ, 21, of Toronto died last Friday evening in hospital
after the GMC
Envoy she was a passenger in rolled as it entered
the southbound lanes of Highway 400, just south of Highway 89,
and was struck by another vehicle.
Ontario Provincial Police say none of the Envoy's four occupants,
including GOMEZ, were wearing seat-belts.
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-01-08 published
OSBORNE, Judith Carolynne (formerly
WILSON, née
KNIGHT) R.N.
Born in Toronto in 1942, Judie died 19 December 2004 in Miami.
She is survived and will be missed by her husband William
OSBORNE,
children Marilyn and John
WILSON, 3 grandchildren, siblings Bunny
TURNER and Dick
KNIGHT, and many nieces and nephews. Judie was
predeceased by her parents, Nancy and Victor
KNIGHT and her first
husband, William
WILSON.
Donations to the Osborne Library Collection,
or any charity.
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-01-24 published
BOYLE,
Harry▲▼
J.▲▼
Passed away peacefully at his home in Toronto on Friday, January
21, 2005. Loved dearly by his daughter Patricia Anne
BOYLE and
his son Michael H.
BOYLE.
Harry▲▼ is predeceased by his wife
Marion▲▼
(1995) and remembered lovingly by his son-in-law Michael
WALLER
and his daughter-in-law Sandy
BOYLE and his grandchildren, Caitlin,
Kevin and David
BOYLE; and his brother Norman
BOYLE and his sister
Rita TURNER.
The▲▼ family appreciates deeply the care provided
over the years by Aurora
DIZON and family and by his physician
Dr. M. LHOTSKY.
Presented▲▼ with the Order of Canada in 1997, Harry
was a journalist, broadcaster and writer who provided many with
a chance to pursue their dreams and ideas. Friends may call at
the Trull "North Toronto" Funeral Home and Cremation Centre,
2704 Yonge Street (5 blocks south of Lawrence), on Tuesday from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m.; then at the McBurney Funeral Home (35 Patrick
Street West) in Wingham, on Wednesday evening from 7-9 p.m. Mass
of Christian Burial will be held at Sacred Heart Church, Wingham,
Ontario, on Thursday at 11 a.m. If desired, remembrances may
be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario or to the
charity of your choice.
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-03-05 published
TURNER,
Ken,▲ B.A.Sc.
Born and raised in Toronto, passed away peacefully in his 81st
year at Sunnybrook Health Science Centre on March 4, 2005. He
is truly missed by June, his loving wife of 57 years, son Bob,
daughter-in-law Janet and grand_son Ian. Predeceased by sister
Phyllis and brother Wilf. Many thanks to all the staff of the
K1E ward for their warm and thoughtful care. As per Ken's wishes,
there will be no funeral service. Ken's life will be celebrated
by his extended family at a later date.
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-04-27 published
HILL,
Myrtle
L.
John and Elaine
HILL and daughters Vanessa and Allegra, are saddened
to announce the passing of Myrtle L.
HILL, at the Empress Gardens
Retirement Residence, Peterborough at the age of 103. Myrtle
was born in Cavan and lived on Gilmour Street, Peterborough for
72 years. Myrtle is predeceased by her husband, John Gordon
HILL,
her brothers Clarke
SWAIN,
Toronto,
William
SWAIN, Cavan and
her sister Margaret
BIGELOW,
Port
Hope.
She is survived by her
younger brother Frederick
SWAIN,
Kingston and sister Helen
SCHNIEDER/SNIDER/SNYDER,
Peterborough, and the younger descendants of the original
SWAIN
family. Relatives and Friends will be received at the Comstock
Funeral Home, 356 Rubidge Street, Peterborough, from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. on Friday. The Service will be held in the Chapel on
Saturday,
April 30, 2005 at 12: 00 p.m. The Reverend George
TURNER
will be officiating. In memory of Mrs.
HILL, donations to Brock
(Men's) Mission would be appreciated by the family.
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-04-28 published
TOM,
Dorothy▼
Peacefully on Wednesday, April 27th, 2005 at Southlake Regional
Health Centre at the age of 83. Beloved wife of Bill. Loving
mother of Janet
TURNER
(Robert,▲▼)
Barbara▼
PRINGLE (John "Jock")
and Lorrie
TOM
(Stuart▼
MALLANY.) Proud granma of Ian, Victoria,
Kate and Liam. Dorothy will be sadly missed by her brother William
(Maureen) MEINERS.
Predeceased▼ by her sisters Jean and Grace.
A private family service taking place on Friday, April 29, 2005.
Cremation. Arrangements entrusted to Taylor Funeral Home "Newmarket
Chapel". In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimers Society
would be appreciated by the family.
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-05-07 published
JANYK,
William
April 26, 2005 after a protracted struggle with Progressive Supra
Nuclear Palsy. Born in Sandwich, Ontario on November 2, 1920,
Bill grew up in Queensborough and operated a large poultry farm
in Port Coquitlam until he entered the army. During the war,
he served as a drill sergeant stationed in Wetaskiwin, Alberta.
In 1947 he moved to Vancouver Island and was planer mill foreman
at Western Forest Industries in Honeymoon Bay from 1947 to 1963.
He also served as Chief of the Honeymoon Bay Volunteer Fire Department.
After a brief term as western sales rep for P.B. Yates Equipment
in Vancouver, Bill created Marwil Services Ltd., helping to build
the sawmill industry in the Pacific Northwest. He retired to
Mayne Island in 1984 where he built his dream home at Village
Bay. His pleasant retirement was spent between Mayne Island and
Palm Desert, California. In his latter years, Bill lived in White
Rock, eventually settling at Brock Fahrni veterans' pavilion
in Vancouver where he passed away peacefully on the evening of
April 26. Bill exemplified the ethics of hard work and fairness.
He valued honesty and integrity in others and was respected for
those fine qualities himself. Bill will be especially missed
by his three sons, Bill Jr. of Whistler, Robert of Bellingham,
Washington, and Barry of Gibsons, by his seven grandchildren,
his first wife Beatrice, his two brothers Alec and Mitchell and
his sisters Nellie
(FULTON,)
Annie
(McKINNON) and Nettie
(TURNER.)
Predeceased by younger brother Johnny and older sister Mary
(MAJDANSKI.)
A memorial service will he held at the Queensborough Community
Centre in New Westminster on Saturday, May 14 at 1 p.m. Donations
to the Parkinson Society of British Columbia.
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ALLAN,
Saundra
Elizabeth
Margaret (née
MORRIS)
Peacefully at St. Joseph's Healthcare in Hamilton, on June 5,
2005, in her 70th year. Devoted and loving wife of George Alexander
ALLAN of Ancaster, Ontario for 49 years. Mother of Geoffrey Spence
ALLAN of Oakville, Ontario, Deirdre Anne
ALLAN
Turner of North
Vancouver, British Columbia and Christopher Morris
ALLAN of Vancouver,
British
Columbia.
Mrs
ALLAN is survived by three grandchildren,
Miss Julia Anne
TURNER, Miss Madeline Carey
TURNER and Miss Katharine
Allan TURNER, all of North Vancouver, British Columbia. Saundra
is predeceased by her parents Raymond and Margaret
MORRIS and
survived by her brother Rodney Kent
MORRIS of Toronto, Ontario.
Saundra was born in Hamilton, Ontario, educated at Strathallan
School where she held the position of head Girl. Saundra had
a very strong commitment over the years to many aspects of the
Hamilton community. A longtime member of Central Presbyterian
Church she participated in and organized many church functions.
She served on the Board of Managers, eventually becoming Chairman.
A keen gardener, Mrs.
ALLAN became President of the Garden Club
of Hamilton and was very active in the decoration of Dundurn
Castle at Christmas time. She loved to travel and was very knowledgeable
of History, and the Arts through her love of reading. Her family
and the many Friends and associations with whom she was involved
will miss her sorely. The family will receive Friends at Swackhamer,
Blachford and Wray Funeral Home, 1341 Main Street West (opposite
McMaster) Hamilton on Monday, June 13, 2005 from 2-4 and 7-9.
A Service of Remembrance will be held at Central Presbyterian
Church, 165 Charlton Ave. West, Hamilton on Tuesday, June 14,
2005 at 1 p.m. There will be a private interment for the family.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Good Shepherd Centre, Central
Presbyterian Church or a charity of your choice would be greatly
appreciated by the family.
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BERGER,
Bennie
Peacefully and with great dignity in Montreal, on Friday, June
10, 2005. Devoted husband of Sheila
ROTH and the late Anita
LANDA.
Beloved father and father-in-law of Ilana
BERGER and Pierre
TRUDEAU,
Reena BERGER,
Shoshana and Mark
JAMIESON. Loving step-father
of Mitchell and Naomi
MOSS,
Laurie and Daniel
TURNER, Cindy and
Michael GERTIN. Dear brother and brother-in-law of Minnie
BERGER,
Sol and Marilyn
BERGER, and brother-in-law of Marion and Michael
WILANSKY,
Arthur
LANDA. Cherished grandfather of Alexandre
TRUDEAU
Matthew, Kaylie and Sydney
MOSS;
Carly and Rebecca
TURNER; Joshua
and Emily GERTIN. He will be sadly missed by his family and Friends.
Funeral service from Paperman and Sons, Montreal, on Sunday,
June 12 at 10: 45 a.m. Burial in Montreal. Due to the festival
of Shavuot, shiva at his home on Sunday only. Contributions in
his memory may be made to the "Bennie Berger Memorial Fund" c/o
Jewish General Hospital Foundation (514) 340-8251, or to Quebec
Cancer Foundation (514) 527-2194.
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HOWARD,
Charles
John, C.A. (May 22, 1942-June 10, 2005)
Charlie passed away June 10, with his characteristic grace, after
a long and courageous battle with cancer. He died peacefully
at home in Oakville surrounded by his family. He is survived
by his loving wife and partner of 41 years, Diana
(BAILLIE)
his daughters and sons-in-law Baillie and Stephen
SISOKIN;
Susan
and Jamie BONDEN;
Jennifer and Chris
WILSON; his son, Douglas
grandchildren Jonathan, Benjamin, Madeline, Oliver, Charlotte,
Katie and Emma; and his sister and brother-in-law, Barbara and
Andrew SCACE and their sons Andrew and wife , Jennifer
ILLSLEY)
and Cameron. Charlie was predeceased by his parents, Douglas
Steven HOWARD, Q.C. of Sherbrooke, Quebec, and Maurie
(TURNER)
HOWARD of Montreal. Charlie was educated at Bishops College School,
Trinity College School and The University of Western Ontario
(B.A.). He earned his C.A. designation in 1970 and was a member
of the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants. He pursued
a long and successful career in the investment industry with
C.J. Hodgson and Co. Ltd., F.H. Deacon and Co., Ltd., and Nesbitt
Thomson. He founded Howard, Barclay and Associates Ltd. in 1994
and served as its president and Chief Executive Officer. He was
president of Ausnoram Holdings Limited and served as a director
on many boards, including Bowater Incorporated, Anderson Exploration
Ltd., Unicorp Energy Ltd. and Petromet Resources Limited. He
was a past chairman of the Investment Dealers Association of
Canada and a past chair of the Young Presidents' Organization,
Upper Canada Chapter. He had served as a director of a number
of organizations, including the Hugh MacMillan Rehabilitation
Centre, Women's College Hospital Foundation and the Oakville
Golf Club. He was a member of the Toronto Golf Club, Brays Island
Plantation Golf Club, Secession Golf Club, South Carolina, and
The Ford Plantation, Georgia. Charlie loved to spend time with
his family and Friends golfing, fishing and hunting. He and his
wife, Diana, and their many retrievers were active and successful
competitors in field trials across Canada and the U.S. Charlie
lived life to the fullest every day and was an inspiration to
his family and Friends. His irrepressible sense of humour, his
great story telling and wonderful laugh will last forever in
the memories of his family, his many Friends and the extended
Baillie family. Special thanks to the many caring and talented
healthcare professionals who supported Charlie and his family
over the past year - Dr. Ron Hinder and staff at the Mayo Clinic,
Jacksonville, Florida; the oncology staff at the Credit Valley
Hospital, Mississauga, and Dr. Helen
PYLE, Dr. Nora
CURRAN-
BLANEY
and the Halton Community Care Access Centre, who supported us
at home with nursing care and supplies. Special thanks to Dr.
Brad Bowyer of Lagrange, Georgia; fellow field trialer and wonderful
friend, who has seen us through every day of the past 16 months,
and who has provided superb professional advice, a sympathetic
ear, and an invaluable sounding board. A service to celebrate
Charlie's life will be held at St. Jude's Anglican Church, 160
William Street, Oakville, Ontario L6J 1C5 on Tuesday, June 14,
2005 at 2: 00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to
The Credit Valley Hospital Foundation Cancer Centre, 2200 Eglinton
Avenue West, Mississauga, Ontario L5M 2N1 or online donations
at www.cvh.on.ca, or the Beaufort Memorial Hospital, 955 Ribaut
Road, Beaufort South Carolina 29902, or online at www.bmhsc.org.
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TURNER,
Major
(Ret'd)
John▼
C.▼
Granville Ferry, Nova Scotia. On June 23, 2005, after a courageous
2 year struggle with cancer, Jack passed away. He will be lovingly
remembered by his wife Julie, daughter Jennifer, son Jeff, sisters
Evelyn and Lillian and brother Bill.
Per Ardua ad Astra
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Bud CULLEN,
Politician And Judge: 1927-2005
Liberal loyalist served in Pierre Trudeau's first cabinet only
to be dumped when the party returned to power in 1980. A self-described
'front-bench backbencher,' he was later named to the Federal
Court
Canadian Press; Globe and Mail archives; staff, Thursday, July
7, 2005, Page S9
Toronto -- Affable, likeable and reliable, he was a Trudeau man
to the last. Even when dumped from cabinet, former immigration
minister Bud
CULLEN, was a loyalist.
"Bud was a good and decent man who always fought the good fight
with decency and civility," his friend Mike
BRADLEY and former
campaign manager said Tuesday. Now the mayor of Sarnia, Ontario,
Mr. BRADLEY once served as executive assistant to Mr.
CULLEN,
who represented the Sarnia-Lambton riding in southwestern Ontario
from 1968 to 1979 and again from 1980 to 1984.
Mr. CULLEN was first appointed to the Trudeau cabinet in 1974
initially, as Minister of National Revenue and, then, as Minister
of Employment and Immigration from 1976 to 1979.
As minister, he helped introduce the Immigration Act of 1976
which, for the first time, included a provision for private sponsorship
of refugees. He also presided over amendments to the Unemployment
Insurance Act in 1977 to increase work incentives and fairness
among different economic regions.
Then disaster struck both the Liberal Party in general and Mr.
CULLEN personally. In the May, 1979 general election, he was
among about 10 Liberal cabinet ministers from Southern Ontario
to lose their seats to the Tories led by Joe
CLARK.
Mr.▼
CULLEN's
Sarnia riding was something of a bellwether. Earlier on election
night, as results dribbled in, the defeat of Mr.
CULLEN had been
seen as an indicator that the Liberal's were in trouble. Until
that time, Sarnia was a stronghold that had, for years, withstood
Tory onslaughts.
In the postmortems that followed, it was evident that the defeat
of Mr. CULLEN and his cabinet colleagues could only mean one
thing: As a referendum on Trudeau's leadership, Ontario had voted
a resounding No.
Bud CULLEN was born in a northern Ontario village where he went
to elementary school. He attended high school in Sudbury, Ontario,
and went from there to the University of Toronto and
to Osgoode
Hall Law School.
As a young lawyer, he set up practice in Sarnia, Ontario, where
he also developed an active interest in politics. It was also
where he retreated after his 1979 electoral defeat. He went back
to his law practice and waited and watched. It was, after all,
however, a minority government that had replaced the Liberals
and only time would tell how long it would survive.
While he waited, Mr.
CULLEN did a most curious thing for someone
in the public eye: He changed his name. Familiar to Canadians
as Bud, he applied under the Change of Name Act to have his name
officially switched from Jack Sydney George to Bud, a nickname
his mother had given him when he was a young boy. The change,
he said, came about because of his renewed role as a lawyer.
"While I was in politics I had no trouble using the name Bud
but now that I am back practising law the name Bud could not
legally be used," he said in October of 1979. "I cleared the
name change with my mother first."
For all that, he was not to be Bud
CULLEN the lawyer for long.
The
Progressive
Conservative government of Joe
CLARK was soon
defeated in the Commons and a new general election was called.
In February of 1980, Mr. Trudeau became Prime Minister with a
parliamentary majority that included Mr.
CULLEN.
That, however,
was as close as Mr.
CULLEN would get to the inner circles of
power. The man who had once served as parliamentary secretary
to John TURNER when he was finance minister under Lester
PEARSON,
Mr. CULLEN was not invited back into cabinet.
At 52, he was one of three former Trudeau ministers (the others
were Judd Buchanan and Bryce Mackasey) who came back from personal
defeat to gain seats in the 1980 election, and he could not,
at the time, restrain his feelings. His first reaction at not
being reappointed, he said, was of "disappointment that I didn't
make [Cabinet] myself. Having been there once it would have been
nice to get back."
The 24-hour period before the swearing-in of the new Cabinet,
he explained, had been a particularly tense period. It was a
time during which each time the telephone rang he wondered if
it was the Prime Minister calling about a Cabinet posting. What
made it worse was that many Friends from Ottawa had telephoned
his Sarnia home to inquire.
All the same, Mr.
CULLEN appeared not to feel shortchanged and
bitter. "When you play in politics, you play by the rules of
the game," he said with characteristic philosophy. "Sometimes
you get squeezed by geography, and sometimes it's personality.
If you can't accept it, you don't last very long."
As it turned out, neither he nor Mr. Trudeau had much time left
in politics. By August of 1983, the Ottawa rumour mills signalled
Mr. Trudeau would quit by Christmas.
A Canadian Press survey had quoted six Liberal members of Parliament
as saying Mr. Trudeau should step down while others were less
declarative. Ever the loyalist, Mr.
CULLEN criticized his fellow
caucus members and accused his colleagues of having "flapping
tongues... That's not the way Liberals conduct their business."
In the end, the rumours turned out to be fairly accurate. Two
months after the predicted date, Mr. Trudeau announced he would
step down. Mr.
TURNER took over the leadership of the Liberal
Party and suddenly the country was in the grips of a summer election
campaign. As far as Mr.
CULLEN was concerned, however, the campaign
could go on without him. In June of 1984, he announced he would
not seek re-election. Recently remarried, he chose instead to
spend more time with his wife Nicole and their young son.
And that was not all. He confided that he had contemplated resigning
the previous year but was reluctant at a time of low Liberal
support. Once again, he had felt bound by loyalty. As a former
Cabinet minister and chairman of the Commons justice committee
he had remained seated on the Liberals' front bench. "I was called
a front-bench backbencher," he once joked.
Then the polls began to show a resurgence in party support and
he knew the time was right. A Gallup poll in May of 1984 pegged
Liberal popularity at 46 per cent, six percentage points above
the Tories. It was to be his exit cue.
To the last, he never divulged why he was dropped from cabinet
but did admit the fall had hurt. All the same, he stayed loyal
to Mr. Trudeau since the demotion. "I have never had a bad thought
about him in 16 years," he said in 1984.
A month later, his fidelity paid off. In July of 1984, newly
minted prime minister John
TURNER announced he had been forced
by constitutional circumstances to agree to appointments for
17 retiring Liberal members of Parliament. Among them was Bud
CULLEN, who was made a judge of Federal Court of Canada, trial
division, at a salary of $89,100 plus $2,000 allowance for robes
and wigs, not including a generous House of Commons pension.
His appointment, and those of his colleagues, caused bitter complaints
of patronage -- including a roasting by the Canadian Bar Association
that said it was too open to political considerations and did
not guarantee that the best people would be named to the bench.
For all that, Mr.
CULLEN took happily to his new role and survived
criticism. From time to time, he continued to make headlines,
the last occasion, in late 2001, just weeks after the attacks
on the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in Washington,
D.C. Although under pressure by lawyers from the Canadian Security
and Intelligence Service, Mr. Justice
CULLEN kept his head and
denied the agency's attempts to detain an Egyptian immigrant
it suspected was involved in terrorism. He criticized Canadian
Security and Intelligence Service interrogation techniques and
said they were more suited to a police shakedown of potential
criminal informants than an agency trying to extract information
in a sensitive cross-cultural situation.
Judge CULLEN left the bench soon after and retired to Ottawa.
Prime
Minister
Paul
MARTIN yesterday issued a press release that
was, perhaps, a last reward for loyal service. Mr.
MARTIN, who
is also leader of the Liberal Party, paid tribute to Mr.
CULLEN
and extended to his family "our deepest condolences on his passing
and our profound appreciation for what he gave to his country."
Bud CULLEN was born Jack Sydney George
CULLEN on April 20, 1927
in Creighton Mine, near Sudbury, Ontario He died in Ottawa on
July 5, 2006. He was 78. Cause of death was not disclosed. He
is survived by his wife Nicole and by six children, three of
whom are from an earlier marriage to Marion Ann Hawley.
MERRITT,
William
Hamilton, 1862 -- Died This Day
Thursday, July 7, 2005, Page S9
Businessman, politician and visionary born on July 3, 1793, at
Bedford, N.Y.
The son of Loyalist settlers who found refuge at what later became
St. Catharines, Ontario, he operated a number of mills on his
property and first conceived of building a canal that would service
them. The idea was seized on by others with the result that it
developed into a ship canal that linked Lake Ontario and Lake
Erie, thus solving the obstacle caused to navigation by the Niagara
Falls. In 1824, he formed the Welland Canal Co. and five years
later it opened for business. In 1832, he became a member of
the Legislative Assembly and was chief commissioner of public
works from 1850 to 1851. He campaigned for the St. Lawrence River
to be altered and turned into a canal and argued the case for
more railways. He died in Cornwall, Ontario, while a passenger
on board a ship.
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LOCKHART,
Ronald▼
E.▼
Passed away suddenly at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie,
on Saturday July 9, 2005 in his 71st year. Ron
LOCKHART, beloved
husband of Marilyn (née
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART.) Cherished father of Gary (Rosi)
LOCKHART of Moonstone, Wendy (Tom)
BERMINGHAM of Pickering and
Lori (Peter)
TURNER of Toronto. Proud grandfather of Jason and
Kelsey LOCKHART;
Nicole,▼
Christine▼ and Tommy
BERMINGHAM; Geoffrey
and Grant TURNER.
Admired▼ brother of Susan
TURNER and Dianne
FAULKNER. Dear son of Melba
LOCKHART (née
SKELTON) and the late
Dr. Roy LOCKHART. A private family service was held. A Celebration
of Ron's life will be held at his residence on Friday afternoon,
August 5th at 3 o'clock. Bring your memories. Ron's passion was
the outdoors which enhanced his amazing talent as an artist.
He was recognized many times over by Ducks Unlimited, Canada
and was admired by many on the Images Studio Tour. He will be
sorely missed by everyone. Donations on Ron's behalf may be made
to Ducks Unlimited Canada or the Canadian Cancer Society. Arrangements
entrusted to the Doolittle Chapel of Carson Funeral Homes, 54
Coldwater Street East Orillia (705) 326-3595.
Online Messages of Condolence are welcome at www.carsonfuneralhomes.com
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TURNER,
Margaret▲▼
Born in Shanghai on January 28, 1913, died in Victoria on July
22, 2005. A staunch Canadian, lover of nature and of all mankind,
in whose warm hearted smile it was all reflected. How all her
family and Friends will miss her. Private cremation entrusted
to Royal Oak Burial Park. If so desired, donations in Margaret's
memory may be made to James Bay New Horizon's Society, Beckley
Farm Lodge Foundation, Salvation Army of Canada, Greater Victoria
Hospitals Foundation or the charity of your choice. McCall Bros.
of Victoria, British Columbia (250) 385-4465
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William SOMERVILLE,
Mover And Shaker 1921-2005
Poor farmer's son rose to the corporate boardroom and maintained
a lifelong passion for politics
By Stephen
STRAUSS,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Monday, August
15, 2005, Page S11
Every summer when he went to the family cottage for a vacation,
William SOMERVILLE would bring the same book to re-read. It was
Dale Carnegie's classic self-improvement text: How To Make Friends
And Influence People.
In retrospect, the book's central message -- work relentlessly
at getting people to do what you want them to do by having them
think it is what they want to do -- captures much of the reason
for Mr. SOMERVILLE's highly successful forays into business,
government and the voluntary sector.
"He understood, when you deal with government, you don't go and
ask what you can do for me. You understand that they have problems
and they want help in solving their problems," recalled Hal
JACKMAN,
the Toronto financier for whom he worked for 20 years.
That, an affable manner, a firm handshake and a photographic
memory for names helped Mr.
SOMERVILLE rise to chairman and Chief
Executive Officer of National Trust Co., chairman of the Ontario
Pension Fund, and president of the Stratford Festival, among
other things.
The work ethic came naturally to a poor farmer's son in Saint Marys,
Ontario, whose poverty worsened when at 5, his father died.
The SOMERVILLE family's poverty meant that, unlike his brother,
Mr. SOMERVILLE couldn't go on to any higher education after high
school, but instead joined his brother's drug store. The two
brothers then went into the wholesale drug trade until Mr.
SOMERVILLE
joined British Mortgage and Trust Co. in Saint Marys in 1965. The
main reason seemingly was the challenge of doing something different,
as he would joke afterward that it took him 20 years in the trust
business to achieve his drug-business salary.
All the while he was indulging in his other favourite activity
after work -- politics. Born into a big-L Liberal family, married
to the daughter of another Liberal family, Mr.
SOMERVILLE had
grown up in a small-town Ontario atmosphere in which politics
was not only discussed but so intensely scrutinized that everyone's
probable vote was dissected after each election.
The political bent meant, first of all, that Mr.
SOMERVILLE was
elected mayor of Saint Marys in the 1960s. In 1963, a young John
TURNER came to town to open a dam and the two hit it off immediately.
The result was a 40-year Friendship with a man Mr.
SOMERVILLE
told his family was the most impressive politician he had ever
met. The feeling was reciprocated.
"He had a dedicated work ethic, a fine sense of detail, a personal
warmth for those of us he dealt with," is how former prime minister
John TURNER summed up Mr.
SOMERVILLE.
In 1968, Mr.
SOMERVILLE tried to launch himself onto the national
political stage by running for Parliament as part of Pierre Trudeau's
election steamroller. While Mr.
TRUDEAU swept the country, even
Trudeaumania could not get Mr.
SOMERVILLE elected in Conservative,
rural, southwestern Ontario. However, after the election, Mr.
TRUDEAU came to the
SOMERVILLE house for a get-together and galvanized
the neighbourhood.
"It was the biggest jam of people you ever saw," said his wife
Jean. A picture of the time shows Mr.
SOMERVILLE beside Mr.
TRUDEAU
beaming a characteristic cherubic smile.
Mr. SOMERVILLE found time to be the chairman of fundraising for
both the Liberal Party of Ontario and the Liberal Party of Canada.
His behind-the-scenes abilities led to him to be described as
one of the most important people in Ontario politics who didn't
hold a seat in Parliament.
According to Mrs.
SOMERVILLE, while her husband always had high
political aspirations for himself -- at his retirement he mused
to a local newspaper that he always wanted to be prime minister
his growing business interests meant he couldn't pursue full-time
politics.
In mid-1965, Atlantic Acceptance Corp. collapsed with $150-million
in uncollected debts. British Mortgage and Trust Co. was part
of the same company, and Mr.
SOMERVILLE feared he would lose
his job. However, he wangled a supposed five-minute interview
with Walter
HARRIS, who had been the federal minister of finance
in Louis SSAINTURENT's
Liberal government, and who was the head
of Victoria and Grey Trust, which had taken over British Mortgage
after the debacle.
The two men immediately clicked, both professionally and politically,
and after a three-hour interview, Mr.
SOMERVILLE was offered
the head of British Mortgage's office in Stratford, Ontario
In Stratford, he soon found himself involved in the promotion
of the Stratford Festival, an organization of which he became
chairman in 1985/86. His participation was more an example of
his sense of what a public-spirited person should do than a result
of his great love of theatre. "He was not necessarily a Shakespeare
person," said his wife, dryly. But he was exactly what a festival
that was running a million-dollar yearly deficit needed -- a
sound businessman. Within a few years of his taking over, Stratford
was turning a profit.
In 1970, Victoria and Grey was taken over by Mr.
JACKMAN, who
also found Mr.
SOMERVILLE to be an astute businessman with a
genius at making and keeping Friends. He was particularly impressed
with the affinity for the small businessmen and farmers of rural
Ontario that Mr.
SOMERVILLE maintained while working on Bay Street.
The relationship with Mr.
JACKMAN, a well-known supporter of
the Conservative Party, underscored something about Mr.
SOMERVILLE's
Liberalism. He was what you might call a blue Liberal. "Dad liked
the Liberals as a Tory party with a social conscience," said
his son, John.
Eventually, Mr.
SOMERVILLE became head of National Trust, Canada's
third-largest trust company, when it merged with Victoria and
Grey in the 1980s. Not only did the merger initially mean working
18-hour days and seven-day weeks, but he had to both cut staff
and increase the workload. He was so cost-conscious at the time
that the story floated about that he had cancelled the office
Christmas party. No, no, he later told a journalist. He had given
the job of organizing the party to one of his lieutenants who
had become miffed with the post-merger politics of the workplace.
"The guy... was planning to leave and he walked and did nothing
about [the party]," he explained sadly.
For a man who often told his family that work was his hobby,
his retirement from National Trust in 1989 was hardly a retirement
at all. Two days later he was approached by David Peterson's
Liberal government to become chairman of the Ontario Pension
Board. He was so successful at this that he was reappointed both
by Bob Rae's New Democratic Party government and Mike Harris's
Conservative one after that.
He also served as chancellor of Windsor University and was honorary
chancellor for life at Assumption University, a small Catholic
school in Windsor.
At the end of his life the true-blue Liberal had become a simply
blue Conservative. Upset with what he saw as Liberal arrogance
in power, in the past few elections he had begun to vote Tory.
He was a great admirer of Ontario premier Mike Harris, who he
thought ran the government with business smarts, but in an even
more right turn, the formerly blue Liberal was lavish in his
praise for the federal Conservative Party's bluest of leaders
Stephen Harper.
William Henry
SOMERVILLE was born in Perth County, Ontario, on
April 25, 1921. He died of the effects of Parkinson's disease
in Stratford General Hospital on July 23. He was 84. He is survived
by wife Jean, son John, daughter Karen and four grandchildren.
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SHAMBLEAU,
Barbara
Lisette
(TAILOR/TAYLOR)
Peacefully on Tuesday, August 16, 2005. She is predeceased by
her husband Bryson (1991). Barbara will be missed by her family,
her daughter Sharon
TURNER
(David▲) and her son Taylor (Ann,)
her grandchildren Joe and Steve
TURNER,
Chris▼
SHAMBLEAU (Rebecca
MILLS,)
Stephanie
ASMIS (Chris) and much loved great-granddaughter
Aislyn SHAMBLEAU, her sister Diana
SHEPHERD
(Douglas) and many
nieces and nephews and great-nieces and nephews. She is predeceased
by her brother Crozier
TAILOR/TAYLOR (2003.) Barbara was a 60 year member
of the May Court Club of St. Catharines, a passionate bridge
player and an original member of Rodman Hall, working in the
gift shop which led to her later in life career with Cameron-Jefferies
of which she was most proud. Cremation has taken place. A Memorial
Service will be held at the Butler Funeral Home, 33 Duke Street,
St. Catharines on Saturday, August 20, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m. The
family will receive Friends from noon until service time. As
expressions of sympathy, donations to the St. Catharines General
Hospital Future Regional Cancer Centre would be appreciated by
the family.
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IRELAND,
Margaret▼ (née
GIBSON)
At Central Park Lodge after a short illness died peacefully on
Monday, August 22nd, 2005. Predeceased by her husband Benjamin
Mather IRELAND.
Beloved▼ mother of Donna and her husband Gerald
TURNER and mother of Bill
IRELAND and his wife
Catherine.▲▼
Loving▲▼
grandmother of Jennifer and Stephen
IRELAND.
Friends▼ may call
on Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the R.S. Kane Funeral
Home, 6150 Yonge Street, (at Goulding, south of Steeles). Service
in the chapel on Thursday, August 25th at 2: 30 p.m. Interment
York Cemetery. If desired, memorial donations to the charity
of your choice would be appreciated.
R.S. Kane 416-221-1159
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SHELTON,
Ruth
Lotte
Peacefully at her home at Four Teddington Park, on August 26th,
2005. Dear wife of the late Paul
SHELTON.
Much loved and loving
mother of Dorothy
BOOTHROYD-
TURNER and her husband Peter
TURNER.
Cherished Omi of Catharine
BOOTHROYD, her husband Thadeous
KACMARCZYK,
their infant son Sorin Paul, and
of Alexandra
TURNER.
The▲▼ family
wishes to thank the staff at Four Teddington Park for their kindness
and care. Special thanks to Omi's caregivers Armilinda and Grace.
A private service will be held at the Trull "North Toronto" Funeral
Home and Cremation Centre, 416-488-1101. Flowers are gratefully
declined. Donations may be made to the charity of your choice.
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James JEROME,
Politician and Judge: (1933-2005)
He was king of the hill as Speaker of the House of Commons but
less successful as a federal judge. Appointed in a blip of election-day
patronage, he encountered unaccustomed criticism
By F.F. LANGAN,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Wednesday, August
31, 2005, Page S9
James JEROME was a popular Speaker of the House of Commons who
seemingly could do no wrong until he became a federal judge.
Mr. JEROME was the first Speaker chosen from an opposition party,
he introduced television coverage of the Commons and he wielded
a fair but firm hand during Question Period. Then, in an unusual
spasm of election-day patronage, he was made associate chief
justice of the Federal Court of Canada, where he came under unfamiliar
attack. He stepped down in March of 1998 after his slow handling
of war-crimes cases.
James JEROME spent his early years in Kingston, Ontario, where
his father was a construction engineer. Later, the family moved
to Toronto, where James went to high school, the University of
Toronto and Osgoode Hall Law School.
After law school, Mr.
JEROME moved to Sudbury, Ontario His first
step into politics was winning a seat on city council. He then
ran for the Liberals in a by-election in May of 1967 and lost
but won in the 1968 general election, the year of Trudeaumania.
He was re-elected in 1972, 1974 and 1979. Though the Liberals
lost that election, he retained his seat with a majority of 12,000
votes.
Along the way, he had taught himself French to advance his political
career and it probably helped land what some call the best job
in the House of Commons. The post of Speaker comes with a staff
of 3,000 and includes a rent-free, country estate called Kingsmere
and a social life as glittering as that of the Governor-General.
The
Commons first elected Mr.
JEROME the Speaker in September
of 1974 after the Liberals had won a majority government. Yet
it wasn't a unanimous vote for the new Speaker. In an interesting
footnote, Robert
STANFIELD, leader of the opposition, refused
to second his nomination.
Mr. JEROME remained in power through the long Trudeau Parliament.
His most lasting change to the House of Commons was bringing
in television coverage in 1978, which he said led to "a far higher
quality of journalism in reporting the proceedings of the Commons."
His ground rules for broadcasters were eventually copied by other
parliaments, including the British House of Commons.
As Speaker, he managed to steer clear of problems. He was involved
in only a few major battles while ruling as arbiter of taste
and as master of debates in the Commons. He did, however, get
into a fierce war of words with The Globe and Mail when the Speaker
sided with a 1976 vote by the parliamentary press gallery to
bar Canadian Press managers who were working as reporters during
a strike. Parliamentarians said The Globe had committed a "gross
libel" against the Speaker. The newspaper's view, as expressed
in two editorials, was that the Speaker shouldn't be allowed
to decide who can or cannot sit in the press gallery.
In October of 1979, during the short-lived Tory government of
Joe CLARK,
Mr.▲
JEROME refused to recognize Warren
ALLMAND after
the former Liberal cabinet minister showed up in the House wearing
a turtleneck sweater under a tweed jacket. Mr.
ALLMAND wasn't
happy, but before he get to his feet to complain, he first had
to rush out and borrow a tie.
"Men in this House should have the same freedom of dress as women,"
Mr. ALLMAND eventually responded, pointing out that cabinet minister
Flora McDONALD was not wearing a tie. The Speaker was not moved
and cries of "Wear a dress, Warren," arose from the government
side.
Mr. JEROME's election as Speaker during a Conservative government
had been a minor triumph. In June of 1979, the Tories won a minority
government and, in a surprise move, prime minister Joe
CLARK
allowed Mr.
JEROME to remain in the Speaker's chair.
It was the first time in Commons history that a Speaker had been
chosen from an Opposition party, a testament to the high esteem
in which Mr.
JEROME was held on all sides of the House and a
recognition by the Tories of the benefits of reducing potential
Opposition votes by one in a minority situation.
As it turned out, the arrangement did not last. The Clark government
was defeated in a no-confidence vote that December.
A general election was called for February 18, 1980, and Mr.
JEROME chose not to run. Instead, as Canadians went to the polls,
Mr. CLARK named him associate chief justice of the Federal Court
of Canada. Since the Conservatives were, in theory, still in
power, they likely made the appointment at the request of the
Liberals. It was a most unusual development, as outgoing prime
ministers seldom make appointments on election day. In this case,
it seemed all parties had agreed to making a judicial appointment
for the sake of the retiring Speaker.
His new job, however, was not so cozy. As a judge, he soon found
his decisions open to criticism. His biggest troubles arose during
his last years as a Federal Court judge. Two incidents exposed
the question of whether former senior politicians and government
officials should be named to the bench.
In 1996, the chief justice of the Federal Court, Julius
ISAAC,
had a dinner meeting with a senior official of the department
of justice who complained that Mr. Justice James
JEROME was taking
too long in the deportation hearings against three alleged Nazi
war criminals.
The chief justice then intervened privately with Judge
JEROME.
Later, the Supreme Court ruled that Judge
JEROME and another
judge could not have any further connections with the case. Around
the same time, Judge
JEROME became involved in another controversy,
related in part to the war-crimes case.
In making a comment about a case involving an aboriginal band,
Judge JEROME was reported to have said he would never put a native
judge on a native case and would never put a Jewish judge on
a war-crimes case. This remark caused outrage from Jewish and
aboriginal leaders, and a rebuke by the then-justice minister,
Anne McLELLAN.
Both incidents led to a reform of how judges were named by the
federal cabinet. For a time, at least 10 judges in the federal
court's trial and appeal divisions had been former federal members
of Parliament or government employees -- including Judge
ISAAC,
who was a former employee of the Department of Justice.
The appointments had been made by the Liberals during their long
run in power from the 1960s to the early 1980s. On his last full
day as prime minister in 1984, Pierre
TRUDEAU appointed two cabinet
members to the court. Two weeks later, his successor John
TURNER
appointed another former cabinet minister. The practice had made
the court the object of criticism over its independence from
the government.
In 1998, changes were finally made to the way judges are named.
"Now, it would appear to be impossible to name a cabinet minister
as a judge," said Ian
BUSHNELL, a retired law professor from
the University of Windsor who wrote the history of both the Supreme
Court and the Federal Court. "He [Mr.
JEROME] was caught up in
the patronage binge of the Trudeau/Turner era. No one who was
appointed was a dud or a failure. As a judge, Mr.
JEROME was
certainly adequate."
Even so, it was as Speaker that he had shone. After his retirement
from the Commons, Mr.
JEROME wrote a memoir titled Mr. Speaker.
In a review of the book, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation reporter
Larry ZOLF recalled Mr.
JEROME's years in the House: "Few parliamentarians
have ever been as popular with members of Parliament, reporters
or constituents as the Toronto Irish Liberal member from the
mining constituency of Sudbury....
JEROME's sensibilities are
certainly missed in the carnival atmosphere into which the House,
alas, has lately degenerated."
In his private life, Mr.
JEROME was very much the family man.
After he moved to the Speaker's house north of Ottawa, he bought
a family cottage on Ramsey Lake near Sudbury. Mr.
JEROME was
an accomplished piano player and loved card games, especially
bridge and gin. He was a keen golfer and he and his family skied
at Camp Fortune near Ottawa.
James Alexander
JEROME was born on March 4, 1933. He died in
Ottawa on August 21 of Huntington's disease. He is survived by
his wife Barry Karen and his children, Mary-Lou, Paul, Jim and
Megan. Another son, Joseph, died in an accident in 1986.
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DUFFY,
Susan▼
Catherine▼ (née
YOUNG)
Susan passed away peacefully on October 9, 2005, at Freeport
Hospital, Grand River Health Centre, Kitchener, in her 68th year,
after a ten year valiant battle with breast cancer. Beloved wife
of Ernest for 45 years. Proud and loving mother of Joanne and
her husband Robert
ADAMSON,
John▼ and his wife
Tracy,▼
Patrick▼
and his wife
Tracy,▼ and Leslie and her husband Gerard
BOYLE.
Devoted and cherished grandma of Kevin, Michael, Gillian, Lauren,
Katherine, Margaret, Sarah, Caroline, Eddie, Charlotte, Madeline,
Laura and step-granddaughters Rachelle and Kathryn. She was the
best wife, mother, and grandmother. Susan, born in Cape Breton,
was the eldest of eight. She will be sadly missed by her brothers
Bill YOUNG and his wife
Sylvia,▼ and Wendell
YOUNG and his wife
blanche. She will be sadly missed by her sisters Theresa and
her husband Tom
TURNER, and Geraldine
EISCHTEDT.
She▼ will also
be fondly remembered by brothers-in-law Emmett
DUFFY and Celine,
Jack DUFFY and Florence, Maurice and Veronica
DUFFY,
Reg▼ and
Betty DUFFY, and sister-in-law Elizabeth
CARMICHAEL.
Aunt▼
Sue▼
will be fondly remembered by many nieces and nephews. Susan was
predeceased by her parents John and Georgina, sisters Marion
McLELLAN,
Eileen▼
YOUNG, and Diane
YOUNG. She was also predeceased
by her sisters-in-law Marie
CALLAGHAN and Jean
DUFFY, and her
brothers-in-law Joseph
CARMICHAEL and Harold
CALLAGHAN.
Sue▼ will
always be remembered fondly by her many Friends across Canada
and U.S.A. Her huge heart, open arms, endless energy, quick wit,
boundless generosity, infectious smile and joie de vivre will
never be forgotten by those who knew her. Her family would like
to thank Dr. Margo
MOUNTJOY and Dr. Carolyn
CAMPBELL, and her
many nurses and hospital Staff at Freeport Hospital, Grand River
Health Centre, and Guelph General Hospital, for their care and
compassion and high level of professionalism. Resting at the
Gilbert MacIntyre and son Funeral Home, Hart Chapel, 1099 Gordon
Street, Guelph, Ontario, on Monday from 7-9 and Tuesday from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. A vigil for Susan will be held on Tuesday at 3: 30
p.m. A Funeral Mass will be held on Wednesday October 12, 2005
at the Church of Our Lady, Guelph, at 11 a.m. Interment at Marymount
Cemetery, Guelph. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Grand
River Regional Cancer Centre, or the Multiple Sclerosis Society
- Wellington would be greatly appreciated by the family (cards
available at the funeral home or condolences at www.gilbertmacintyreandson.com).
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SORRENTI,
Moira▼
Margaret▼ (née
TURNER)
Peacefully and with dignity on Sunday, October 9, 2005 in Toronto,
in her 60th year, following a 3½ year struggle with ovarian cancer
endured with unwavering strength and grace. Her beloved husband
of 39 years, Albert, was by her side. She will be deeply missed
by Albert, her son Marc and his wife Lara, her daughter Anne-Marie
and her husband Cameron, and grandchildren Luca, Marco, Thomas
and Isabella. Moira also leaves behind her dear parents Thomas
and Mary TURNER, her sister Bridie, brothers Frank (Sheila,)
Phil (Joanie), Patrick (Nini) and David (Barbara), brother-in-law
Adam (Marlene), sister-in-law Aida and her many nieces and nephews,
Stefanie, David, Rachel, Damien, Matthew, Andrew, Rebecca, Christopher,
Adam, Derek and Andrea, and countless other relatives and dear
Friends. Predeceased by her godson and nephew Brendan and by
mother-in-law Francesca. Moira was born on September 27, 1946
on the island of St. Brendan's, Newfoundland. She grew up in
Toronto and attended Notre Dame High School. Moira had a 30 year
career at International Business Machines Corporation and earned
her B.A. (Women's Studies) from York University while raising
her family and working full-time. Gentle, patient and kind, Moira
was always there for her family and Friends. Her proudest role
was that of Nana to her grandchildren. The family especially
thanks the nurses and doctors at the Palliative Care Unit at
St. Michael's Hospital, who provided outstanding compassionate
care to Moira and her family in her last days. Visitation at
the Rosar-Morrison Funeral Home and Chapel, 467 Sherbourne Street
(South of Wellesley) on Tuesday, October 11, 2005 and Wednesday,
October 12, 2005 from 2: 00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. and from 7:00
p.m. until 9: 00 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St.
Michael's Cathedral, 200 Church Street, on Thursday, October
13, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m. Interment to follow at Mount Pleasant Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Palliative Care
Unit at St. Michael's Hospital, 30 Bond Street, Toronto, Ontario,
M5B 1W8.
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KILBURN,
Janine▼
Louise▼ (née
WILLIAMS)
Suddenly▼ at Guelph on Wednesday, October 12, 2005, Janine
(WILLIAMS)
KILBURN at the age of 40 years. Loving wife of Stephen
KILBURN.
Janine▼ is lovingly remembered by her mother Carol
WILLIAMS and
her husband Bert
M'QUEEN of Etobicoke and survived by her father
Gary and his wife
Elizabeth▼
WILLIAMS of Kingston. Revered by
her sister Julie
WILLIAMS and her husband John
FLEMING/FLEMMING and their
children Rachel and William all of Guelph, and her brother James
WILLIAMS and his family of Vancouver. Sadly missed by her stepsisters
Kerri M'QUEEN and her husband Geoff
TURNER and their children
Jessica and Mitchell all of Newmarket and Kelly
KEITH and her
husband James and their son Matthew all of Brampton. Daughter-in-law
of Myrla KILBURN and Paul
KILBURN both of Toronto. Always missed
by her aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, in-laws, colleagues
and Friends. Janine was devoted to family and an ever-growing
circle of Friends because she knew that when you gave love it
returned to you tenfold. Professionally, she dedicated herself
to preserving and strengthening rural communities. As a volunteer,
she was passionately involved in public service projects through
membership in the Shelburne Rotary Club. Through her compassion,
empathy and unwaivering pursuit of joy she challenged us all
to be our best selves. Friends may call at the Gilchrist Chapel
- McIntyre and Wilkie Funeral Home, One Delhi Street, Guelph (from
2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday). Service at the Lakeside Church
Conservation Road north of Victoria Road, Guelph on Saturday,
October 15th at 2 p.m. Cremation Woodlawn Memorial Park. Memorial
contributions to Masai Centre (Aids Care) would be appreciated.
We invite you to leave your memories and donations online at:
www.gilchristchapel.com
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Wilbur Roy
JACKETT,
Jurist (1912-2005)
Bad-tempered but committed chief justice of the Federal Court
had an enormous impact on the administration of the law in Canada
By Sabitri
GHOSH,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Monday, November
7, 2005, Page S8
Kingston -- When an admirer wanted to write his biography, Wilbur
JACKETT, the retired chief justice of the Federal Court of Canada,
nearly dismissed the idea out of hand. It was, he opined with
his signature bluntness, "a damn fool idea and waste of time."
But then, as he was wont to do, the judge reconsidered his position,
eventually agreeing to tell the would-be biographer, Montreal
lawyer Dick Pound, how he went from small-town Saskatchewan to
engineering some of the most important developments in Canada's
postwar legal system.
That he almost forfeited the chance to make his case to posterity
was characteristic of a man to whom the opinions of others mattered
little and who thought, Mr. Pound said, "judges' judgments should
speak for themselves, and that's all you needed to know: A judge
was what his judgment was."
Mr. JACKETT entered the University of Saskatchewan's law school
in 1928, apparently at the urging of his stern, emotionally distant
father. After an outstanding academic career, culminating in
a Rhodes scholarship, he joined the Department of Justice in
The department was then the busiest in Ottawa, the place where
everyone else offloaded their legislative homework under the
frenetic deadlines of the war. In the close quarters of the 10-person
office, Mr.
JACKETT's skill at crafting solid pieces of legislation
fast -- he guessed that he drafted eight bills in his first year
alone -- soon came to the attention of the deputy minister of
justice, Frederick
VARCOE. By the late 1940s, he was handling
everything from staff recruitment and training to all civil litigation,
so that his appointment as Mr.
VARCOE's successor in 1957 surprised
no one.
At 5-foot 4, with an ink-black, rubberstamp moustache, Mr.
JACKETT
inspired both respect and hostility within the department. He
would reassign employees without consultation, demand they work
evenings and weekends, and rail at them for minor mistakes. At
the same time, he could be generous in recognizing and encouraging
people's gifts, even those dissimilar from his own.
Marguerite
RITCHIE,
Canada's first female Queen's Counsel, saw
both sides of Mr.
JACKETT within the span of a few months. Then
in charge of international law, she was called into his office
and "informed that he didn't believe in international law," she
said, "and that he was going to more or less watch everything
that I was doing from then on."
Ms. RITCHIE apprehensively continued her work -- which at that
time centred on the legal structure surrounding the United Nations
until, one day, Mr.
JACKETT called her back into his office:
"He said he'd changed his mind and something to the effect that
you really do need someone to assist you, which was a tremendous
reversal." To her, this was evidence of his overriding sense
of fairness.
Under Mr. JACKETT's direction, the department developed the 1953
Crown Liability Act, removing many archaic impediments that prevented
citizens from suing the government. And, at the request of the
Diefenbaker government, he was also responsible for drafting
the Bill of Rights, a statutory precursor to the Charter of Rights
and Freedoms.
Despite these achievements, Mr.
JACKETT wanted to sit on the
bench and felt he had to -- in Mr. Pound's words -- "sanitize"
himself for the role. Choosing Canadian Pacific Railway as his
quarantine, he accepted a position as its general counsel in
1960. Once gone from the Department of Justice, he let it be
known that he would welcome a judicial appointment, specifying
the Exchequer Court of Canada as his first choice.
The itinerant court, which specialized in suits against the government
and in federally regulated areas such as intellectual property
and income tax, was widely considered sluggish and inefficient,
with some of its cases running on for five years. Mr.
JACKETT
became its president in 1964 and right away stopped assigning
judges to files until they finished writing their judgments in
reserve. In the meantime, he and another judge took on virtually
all new cases. Within a year, the backlog was cleared.
Impressed, the Department of Justice took note when Mr.
JACKETT
suggested replacing the Exchequer Court with a wholly new body
whose jurisdiction would extend to rulings by federal tribunals,
boards and commissions.
Then-justice▲▼ minister John
TURNER found the proposal both legally
and politically appealing, and agreed to pilot the necessary
legislation through Parliament. On June 1, 1971, the Federal
Court of Canada officially opened, with Mr.
JACKETT as its chief
justice.
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WILLISON, Jeanetta Mary "Jean" (formerly
TURNER)
At home on December 16, 2005. Beloved wife of the late Paul
WILLISON.
Predeceased▲▼ by her first husband Garnet
TURNER of Windsor, Ontario.
Precious mother of Donna
KIRKUP (née
TURNER.)
Dearly loved grandmother
of Shanon Grace
BRIDE (née
KIRKUP), Richard Thomas
KIRKUP (Marlene)
and Sara Jean
KIRKUP-
REEVES
(David.)
Adoring great-nana of Emily
BRIDE,
Jenna▼ and Ryan
KIRKUP, Elliot and Benjamin and Ashley
REEVES.
Predeceased▼ by brother Alfred
SIMESTER and sister Daisy
INCH.
Aunt of Gordon
SIMESTER (Barbara) of Carp, Ontario and
great-aunt of Arnold, Shelley and Brett. Jeanetta loved being
part of the
WILLISON,
Brookes▼ and Tappenden families and cherished
Friends.
The▼ family wish to thank Eden
CRUZ for her loving care
of Mrs. WILLISON.
The family will receive Friends at the Humphrey
Funeral Home - A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south
of Eglinton Avenue East), from 2 o'clock on Wednesday, December
21, until service at 3 o'clock with reception to follow. (Private
interment at Mount Pleasant Cemetery). If desired, donations
may be made to the Temmy Latner Centre for Palliative Care, Mount
Sinai Hospital, 600 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M5G 1X5
or The Canadian Cancer Society, 20 Holly Street, Suite #101,
Toronto, Ontario M4S 3B1.
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TURNER,
Joyce
Ann (née
KENNY)
Peacefully at Ajax-Pickering Hospital, on Thursday, January 6,
2005, in her 72nd year. Loving mother of Mark, Chris (Lyn), and
Gary (Marilyn)
TURNER.
Devoted grandma of Kyle, Cameron, Stefanie,
Cassandra and Jenna. Dear sister of Sandra
CHARTRAND.
Lovingly
remembered by many nieces and nephews and their families. Friends
will be received at Oshawa Funeral Service "Thornton Chapel",
847 King St. West (905-721-1234) for visitation on Monday, January
10, 2005 from 10: 00 a.m. until time of service in the chapel
at 11: 00 a.m. Cremation. Donations in memory of Joyce to the
Lung Association would be appreciated.
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SEGLINS, "
Mama▼"
Spodra▼
Peacefully, on Friday, January 14, 2005, in her 88th year. Lovingly
remembered by daughter-in-law Carol
SEGLINS, grandchildren Jonathan
(Theo, great-grandchildren Ali, Zoe, Petra, Isaac), David (Bay
RYLEY,)
Jennifer▼
TURNER (Ian,) and extended families: Salhanis,
Williams, Alexanders, Ransoms and Turners. Predeceased by husband
Papa (Andrejs), son Andrejs, grand_son Peter. Mama was born in
Riga, Latvia, 1917. She immigrated to Canada in 1947 to settle
in Sudbury and then Bolton. Mama loved travel, a good story,
grandchildren, Friends, gardening, even Alaskan whitewater rafting
at age 82! She will be greatly missed. Remembrances and reception
Friday, January 21st, 6-9 p.m. in Bolton. Details carolseglins@rogers.com.
In lieu of flowers, donations to Hospice Caledon, 12295 Hwy.
50 South, Unit 4, Bolton, Ontario, L7E 1M2.
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SEGLINS, "
Mama▲"
Spodra▲
Peacefully, on Friday, January 14, 2005, in her 88th year. Lovingly
remembered by daughter-in-law Carol
SEGLINS, grandchildren Jonathan
(Theo, great-grandchildren Ali, Zoe, Petra, Isaac), David (Bay
RYLEY,)
Jennifer▲
TURNER (Ian,) and extended families: Salhanis,
Williams, Alexanders, Ransoms and Turners. Predeceased by husband
Papa (Andrejs), son Andrejs, grand_son Peter. Mama was born in
Riga, Latvia, 1917. She immigrated to Canada in 1947 to settle
in Sudbury and then Bolton. Mama loved travel, a good story,
grandchildren, Friends, gardening, even Alaskan whitewater rafting
at age 82! She will be greatly missed. Reception Friday, January
21st, 6-9 p.m., Rotary Place, 7 Coleman Court, Bolton with remembrances
at 7: 30 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Hospice
Caledon, 12295 Hwy. 50 South, Unit 4, Bolton, Ontario L7E 1M2.
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BOYLE,
Harry▲
J.▲
Passed away peacefully, at his home in Toronto, on Friday, January
21, 2005. Loved dearly by his daughter Patricia Anne
BOYLE and
his son Michael H.
BOYLE.
Harry▲ is predeceased by his wife
Marion▲
(1995) and remembered lovingly by his son-in-law Michael
WALLER,
his daughter-in-law Sandy
BOYLE, his grandchildren Caitlin, Kevin
and David BOYLE, his brother Norman
BOYLE and his sister Rita
TURNER.
The▲▼ family deeply appreciates the care provided over
the years by Aurora
DIZON and family and by his physician Dr.
M. LHOTSKY.
Presented▲ with the Order of Canada in 1997, Harry
was a journalist, broadcaster and writer who provided many with
a chance to pursue their dreams and ideas. Friends may call at
the Trull "North Toronto" Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 2704
Yonge St. (5 Blocks south of Lawrence) on Tuesday from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m., then at the McBurney Funeral Home (35 Patrick St. West.)
in Wingham on Wednesday evening from 7-9 p.m. Mass of Christian
Burial will be held at Sacred Heart Church, Wingham, Ontario
on Thursday at 11: 00 a.m. If desired, remembrances may be made
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario or to the charity
of your choice.
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NEAL,
Joyce▲
Marchant▲ (née
GADD)
At John Joseph Place in Owen Sound, on Saturday, January 22,
2005. Joyce
NEAL (née
GADD) of Owen Sound, in her 91st year.
Wife of the late Godfrey
NEAL. Dear mother of Vivian and her
husband Roy
SHOALTS of Waynefleet, Ontario, Miriam and her husband
Jean-Claude
HUBERT of Ottawa and Len
NEAL and his wife
Joyce▲
of Owen Sound. Lovingly remembered by nine grandchildren and
fourteen great-grandchildren. Predeceased by her sister Irene
TURNER.
Friends▲▼ are invited to the Tannahill Funeral Home, 1178
4th Avenue West, Owen Sound, Ontario N4K 4W5 (1-866-376-3710)
for visiting on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service
will be conducted in the chapel on Wednesday, January 26 at 11: 00
a.m. with Doctor Brad
CLARK officiating. Cremation, Flesherton
Crematorium. As expressions of sympathy, the family would appreciate
memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the charity
of your choice. Messages of condolence for the family are welcome
at www.tannahill.com
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TURNER,
William▲
Mervyn "
Bill▲▼"
Suddenly on January 24, 2005, in his 57th year; loving father
of Kira, Kyle (Fawn,) Kathy
STIEVA
(Brant) and
Kevin
(Rosa)
dear grandfather of Madyson and Issac; remembered by Lila; dear
son of Basil and Jessie; also missed by his sisters Vanessa and
Carole. Bill will be sadly missed by other relatives and Friends.
A memorial service will be held at the Dods and McNair Funeral
Home and Chapel, 21 First Street, Orangeville on Thursday, January
27, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. The family will receive Friends 1 hour
prior to the service time. Donations in memory of Bill may be
made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Canadian Diabetes
Association. Condolences may be offered to the family at www.dodsandmcnair.com
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TURNER,
Norma▼
Evadne
Passed away peacefully on Tuesday, February 1, 2005 at Ian Anderson
House in Oakville. Will be missed by her husband Lensford, daughter
Shawnette and her husband Michael, and her daughter Bridgette.
Also survived by her sister Lola; and brothers Clue and Stephen.
A memorial service will take place at Glen Oaks Chapel Visitation
Centre, 3164 9th Line (at Dundas), Oakville, (905) 257-8822,
on Wednesday, February 9, 2005, at 2: 00 p.m. In lieu of flowers,
donations made to either the Canadian Cancer Society or Ian Anderson
House would be appreciated by the family.
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TURNER,
Thelma▲▼ (née
SHUTIAK)
Passed away peacefully at Barton Place Long Term Care Facility
on Wednesday, February 16, 2005 in her 88th year. Beloved wife
of the late James. Much loved mother of Dave
TURNER and his wife
Alicja. Dear sister of Annie and Frances, both of Saskatoon.
She will be fondly remembered by her nieces and nephews. Predeceased
by her sisters Katie and Ella. Friends may call at the Turner
& Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor St. W., at Windermere, east
of the Jane subway, on Friday from 4-8 p.m. Funeral Service to
be held in the Chapel on Saturday, February 19, 2005 at 3: 00
p.m. If desired, donations may be made to the charity of your
choice.
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FINLAYSON,
Lois
Gladys (née
ELLIS)
At the Scarborough General Hospital, on Sunday, February 20,
2005, age 79 years. Lois
FINLAYSON, of Scarborough, daughter
of the late Herbert Edmund
ELLIS and the late Gladys Augusta
(THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON.)
Loving▲ wife of James Clifford "Jim"
FINLAYSON. Dear
mother of Lynn
MITCHELL and her partner Josie
BUTA.
Loving grandmother
and caregiver of Aaron
FINLAYSON and his wife
Susan,
Daniel
MITCHELL
and Steve MITCHELL and his common-law wife
Candy
HOBSON.
Beloved
great-grandmother of Andrew, Emma and Carter. Sadly missed by
her sister-in-law Bonnie
TURNER, and her daughter Beverly. The
family will receive Friends at the Pine Hills Cemetery Chapel,
625 Birchmount Road, Scarborough, on Thursday from 12: 30 p.m.
Service in the chapel on Thursday, February 24 at 1: 30 p.m.,
with the reception to follow. Cremation with interment Pine Hills
Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, donations to the Canadian
Diabetes Association would be appreciated by the family. www.walasfuneralhome.com
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TURNER,
Audrey
Grace▲▼
Ethel
Peacefully at the Maple Health Centre on February 21st, 2005,
in her 87th year. Audrey, dear sister-in-law of Margaret
TURNER,
loving aunt to Brian and Blanche
TURNER,
Bruce
TURNER and Diana
and Ross DAVIES.
Fondly remembered by 7 great-nieces and nephews
and their families. Visitation at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home,
6150 Yonge Street (at Goulding, south of Steeles), on Friday,
February 25th from 10: 00 a.m. Funeral Service to follow at 11:00
a.m. Private family interment. If desired, donations to the charity
of your choice would be appreciated by the family.
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SAXELBY-
KEMP,
Robert
Arthur
Peacefully, at his home, on Tuesday, February 22, 2005, Bob
SAXELBY-
KEMP,
Bolton, in his 45th year, beloved husband of Marcie
KEMP.
Loving
father of Crystal, Bonnie and Julie. Devoted
son of Jean and
the late David
SAXELBY-
KEMP,
Orillia. Dear brother of Christine
and her husband Duane
BATTY,
Calgary. Dear grand_son of Mrs. Dorothy
TURNER,
London,
England.
The▲ family will receive their Friends
at the Egan Funeral Home, 203 Queen Street S. (Hwy. 50, Bolton,
905-857-2213) Thursday afternoon 2-4 and evening 7-9 o'clock.
Funeral service will be held in Christ Church Anglican, Nancy
Street, Bolton on Friday, February 25 at 2 o'clock. Followed
by cremation. If desired, memorial donations may be made to the
Canadian Cancer Society. Condolences for the family may be offered
at www.eganfuneralhome.com
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LITWILLER,
Norma (née
TURNER) (1919-2005)
Passed away peacefully at the Kitchener-Waterloo Health Centre
of the Grand River Hospital on Sunday, February 27, 2005 at the
age of 85 years. Norma was predeceased by her beloved husband
Gordon LITWILLER on August 12, 1998. Dear mother of Mary Jane
HURST and her husband Don of Fonthill, Brenda
REBBECK and her
husband Jim of Port Rowan, Don and his friend Bev of Kitchener
and John and his friend Arthur of Brampton. Sadly missed by seven
grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Also survived by
her twin sister Adell
GUTHRIE and her brother Tommy
TURNER and
many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by one grand_son Brian
MITCHELL,
and by her brothers Murray and Gerald
TURNER.
Norma▲ was a Charter
Member of First Baptist Church in Waterloo. Friends are invited
to share their memories of Norma with her family at the Edward
R. Good Funeral Home, 171 King Street South in Waterloo on Wednesday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service to celebrate Norma's
life and faith will be held in the funeral home chapel on Thursday,
March 3, 2005 at 3 p.m. with Pastor Robert
SNELL officiating.
Immediately following the service, Friends are invited to join
the family in the funeral home's Fireside Reception Room for
a time of fellowship and refreshments. A private family interment
will take place at Parkview Cemetery. In kindness, the family
would appreciate donations to your favourite charity. Condolences/donations/flowers: 519-745-8445
www.edwardrgood.com
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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Frederick
Victor
Suddenly at the Campbellford Memorial Hospital on Wednesday,
March 2, 2005, age 84 years. Victor
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Warkworth. son
of the late Frederick Mark
TAILOR/TAYLOR and the late Mary Ann
(MASON.)
Beloved husband of the late Audrey Kathleen
(HOWARD.)
Loving
father of Mandy
TURNER of Toronto. Dear friend of Muriel
NICHOLS
of Warkworth. Following the cremation a private family service
will be held. As an expression of sympathy, donations to the
charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. www.walasfuneralhome.com
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BATES,
R.
Doreen (née
TURNER)
It is with great sadness the family announces the passing of
Doreen BATES, at The Village of Tansley Woods, Burlington, Ontario
on Tuesday, March 8, 2005. Doreen, beloved wife of Ivan, in their
56th year of marriage. Loving mother of Lynda
SETTLE
(Rod) and
Donna GODIN
(Russ.) Cherished grandma of Krista and her fiancé
Kevin, David, Todd, Greg, Randi and Ian. Dear sister-in-law of
the late Winona and Aeneas
MacDONALD.
She▼ will be fondly remembered
by many nieces and nephews. Doreen was passionately involved
with the Independent Order of Foresters, in which she held many
distinguished offices, the latest of which was Supreme Councillor
on the Board of Directors. She is an Honorary Life Member of
the I.O.F. and Holder of the Grand Cross. Visitation at Smith's
Funeral Home, 1167 Guelph Line (one stoplight north of Queen
Elizabeth Way), Burlington (905-632-3333) on Friday from 3-5
and 7-9 p.m. where a Funeral Service will be held on Saturday,
March 12, 2005 at 10: 30 a.m. Interment Highland Memory Gardens,
Toronto at 2 p.m. If desired, memorial donations may be made
to the Parkinson Society of Canada, or the charity of your choice.
The family would like to thank the numerous caregivers, family
and Friends for their compassion and support. www.smithsfh.com
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HOLDEN,
George
Edward
(Formerly of Oakville, Ontario, Retired Employee of Good Year
Tire, Toronto - Charter Member of St. Paul's United Church) Peacefully
at the Pines Nursing Home, Bracebridge, Ontario, March 7, 2005,
in his 93rd year.
son of the late William J.
HOLDEN and the late
Georgina Sebben
HOLDEN.
Beloved husband of the late Hazel Olive
FORD. Loving father of Charles W.
HOLDEN Sr. (Dorothy Craig
HOLDEN)
formerly of Oakville now of Sundridge. Predeceased by his brother
John HOLDEN of Georgetown. Brother of Annie Holden
BARKER of
Hamilton, Queenie Holden
CROLL (Mrs. Robert
CROLL) of Oakville.
Dear grandfather of Chuck
HOLDEN
Jr. of Toronto, Cathy Holden
JOHNE and partner Donny
TURNER, great-grandfather of Andrew,
Derek, Michelle
JOHNE, all of Magnetawan. Uncle to many nieces
and nephews. Will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by
his family and Friends. Family and Friends will be received at
the Ward Funeral Home, 109 Reynolds Street, Oakville, (905-844-3221)
on Friday, from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Service to be held in the
Ward Chapel on Saturday, March 12, 2005, at 1: 00 p.m. In lieu
of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society, Canadian
Cancer Society, Heart and Stroke Foundation or to a charity of
your choice.
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TURNER,
John▲ R.D. "Johnny"
Peacefully at the Trillium Health Centre, Mississauga on Friday,
April 1, 2005. Johnny, beloved husband of Nancy. Loving father
of Stacey and her husband Kevin
LYONS,
Laurence and his wife
Shannon BOND.
Fondly remembered grandfather of Cassandra. Dear
brother of Diane and Merle. Mr.
TURNER is resting at the funeral
home of Skinner and Middlebrook Ltd., 128 Lakeshore Rd. E. (1 block
west of Hurontario St.), Mississauga on Friday from 7-9 p.m.
Memorial service to be held in the chapel on Saturday, April
9, 2005 at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to the
Trillium Health Centre Oncology Department would be greatly appreciated
by his family.
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BUTTIGIEG,
Romano
Passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on Friday, April
8, 2005 at Trillium Health Centre in Mississauga, at the age
of 66 years. Beloved husband to Theresa. Loving father to Roman
(Laura), Mary Anne (Harry
TURNER), Alexander (Greta) and Joseph.
Cherished Nannu to Rachel, Rebecca, William, Emanuel, Roman and
Alexa. Romano will be fondly remembered by all who knew him.
Family and Friends are invited to visit the Lynett Funeral Home,
3299 Dundas St. W. (one block east of Runnymede Rd.) on Monday,
April 11, 2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass will be held
on Tuesday, April 12, 2005 at 10: 30 a.m. at St. Paul the Apostle
Catholic Church. Interment to follow at Assumption Cemetery.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to all of
the caring staff at the Trillium Health Centre, C.C.U. and all
of the Friends and family who offered their support. If desired,
donations to the Trillium Health Centre - Coronary Care Unit
would be appreciated by the family.
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ANDERSON,
Hilda (née
TURNER)
Peacefully on Friday, April 15th, 2005 at Erin Mills Lodge, Mississauga,
in her 98th year. Predeceased by her beloved husband William
(Bill) and her daughter Arlene. Lovingly remembered by her daughter
Ruth FOGGETT and her cherished granddaughter Michelle. Friends
and family are invited to visit on Tuesday, April 19th, 2005
between 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. at the Neweduk Funeral Home - "Mississauga
Chapel", 1981 Dundas St. W. (1 block east of Erin Mills Pkwy.).
A Funeral Service celebrating Hilda's life will be held in the
funeral home chapel on Wednesday, April 20th, 2005 at 11 a.m.,
followed by interment at Prospect Cemetery. If desired, memorial
donations may be made to the Ontario Federation for Cerebral
Palsy. Neweduk Funeral Home 905-828-8000 www.neweduk.com At Peace
With The Lord
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KELLY,
Wilfred
John
Passed away at the Huronia District Hospital on Friday, April
22, 2005 in his 81st year. Wilfred
KELLY, formerly of Mississauga,
beloved husband of the late Beatrice
KELLY (née
TURNER.)
Loving
father of Maureen (Tom)
PARKES of Wasaga Beach, and Richard (Joan)
KELLY of Burlington. Dear grandfather of Norman, Nicole, Claire
(Paul); step-grandfather of Patricia (David), Katherine (Rick),
Tracy (Carlos), and Jennifer; great-grandfather of Brad, Jennifer,
Emily, Sierra, Jacob, Brandon and Dylan. Dear brother of Maurice
KELLY, Marguerite
MILROY, Joan
GRATTON, and Goldie
SONSER. Predeceased
by his brother Bartholomew, and sisters Marjorie
SAINT_DENNIS and
Velma JOYCE.
The family would like to extend a special thank
you to Franz
SONSER for all of his extended support and care
over the last few months. Family and Friends will be received
at the J.H. Lynn Chapel of Carson Funeral Home, 290 First Street,
Midland (705) 526-6551 on Sunday, April 24th from 2 to 4 and
7 to 9 p.m. A funeral service will be celebrated in the chapel
on Monday, April 25, 2005 at 1 o'clock. Interment and graveside
service will be held at Saint Mary's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Mississauga,
on Tuesday at 11 o'clock. Memorial donations to the Huronia Hospitals
Foundation would be greatly appreciated by the family. On-line
messages of condolence are welcome at www.carsonfuneralhomes.com
A Memorial Tree will be planted byCarson Funeral Homes
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BELL,
Vernon
John
Passed away peacefully with his family by his side at Markham-Stouffville
Hospital on April 25, 2005. Vern, in his 81st year, beloved husband
of Pearl for 60 years. Wonderful father to Bill (Margaret), Sharron
(Bob ANGLISS), Steve (Gillian), Lynda (Keith
BETZ), Cathie (Pete
TURNER) and John (Sue.) Proud grandfather of 16 and great-grandfather
of 12. A private family service to be held at a later date. If
desired, memorial donations may be made to the Markham-Stouffville
Hospital. Arrangements entrusted to O'Neill Funeral Home (905-642-2855).
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SMITH,
Daniel
Bernard
Peacefully, on Monday, April 25, 2005 in Mississauga at the age
of 76. Beloved husband of the late Jean. Dear father of Daniel
SMITH, April
HUPPLE, Greg
TOWNSEND, Terry
HARRISON, Jimmy
HARRISON,
Kevin HARRISON, and Linda
ROSS.
Brother of Lillian
TURNER, and
the late Joseph, Frances, James and Paul. Friends will be received
at the Neweduk Funeral Home - "Mississauga Chapel", 1981 Dundas
St. W., (1 block east of Erin Mills Pkwy.) from 1-2 p.m. on Wednesday,
April 27, 2005. A Funeral Service will follow in the Chapel at
2 p.m. If desired, remembrances may be made to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation. Neweduk Funeral Home 905-828-8000
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SMITH,
Gladys (née
TURNER)
At McCall Continuing Care Centre, Toronto on Wednesday, April
27, 2005, in her 94th year. Beloved wife of the late Norman
SMITH
(longtime residents of Mimico.) Loving mother of Norma
McTAVISH
(Jim STAPLETON,)
Carolyn
HOOD (husband Brian,) grandmother of
Craig McTAVISH (Kathy), Susan
McTAVISH (Chris) and Jennifer
HOOD
and great-grandmother of Kelsey and Sarah
McTAVISH. Dear sister
of John TURNER
(Rita,)
Ted
ANDREWS and the late Albert, Phoebe,
and Violet. Also lovingly remembered by son-in-law Bruce
McTAVISH
and many Friends and neighbours. Friends will be received at
the G.H. Hogle Funeral Home Ltd., 63 Mimico Avenue, Etobicoke
on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service in Christ Church
Mimico, 329 Royal York Road, Friday, April 29, 2005 at 1 p.m.,
followed by reception at the church. Family interment at Glendale
Memorial Gardens, Etobicoke. Memorial donations to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation or a charity of your choice would be gratefully
appreciated by the family. Online condolences can be made at
www.hoglefuneralhomes.com
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TOM,
Dorothy▲
Peacefully on Wednesday, April 27th, 2005 at Southlake Regional
Health Centre, at the age of 83. Beloved wife of Bill. Loving
mother of Janet
TURNER
(Robert,▲)
Barbara▲
PRINGLE (John "Jock")
and Lorrie
TOM
(Stuart▲
MALLANY.) Proud granma of Ian, Victoria,
Kate and Liam. Dorothy will be sadly missed by her brother William
(Maureen) MEINERS.
Predeceased▲ by her sisters Jean and Grace.
A private family service is taking place on Friday, April 29,
2005. Cremation arrangements entrusted to Taylor Funeral Home
"Newmarket Chapel". In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer
Society would be appreciated by the family.
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DRINKWALTER,
Valerie
Elizabeth
Peacefully at Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital after a lengthy
illness, Valerie Elizabeth
DRINKWALTER of Watford, Ontario, in
her 73rd year, on Saturday, April 30, 2005. Beloved wife of Robert
Henry DRINKWALTER and dear mother of David Robert
DRINKWALTER
(James), Denise Emily
COKER, Deborah Ann
PARKER (Steve) and Janice
Lynn TURNER
(Dan.) Survived by grandchildren, Leigh-Ann
VANGEFFEN
(Mark), Sarah Dawn
DAVIDSON (Dan), Matthew and Mark
TURNER. Also
survived by great-grandchild, Isabelle
VANGEFFEN, brother, John
MAIR and sister Sylvia
FINNEGAN.
Please join the family at the
Watford Legion on Tuesday, May 3, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m. to celebrate
Valerie's life. Arrangements entrusted to the Harper Funeral
Home, Watford, (519-876-2218). Donations to the Watford Public
Library and the Coldwater Memorial Public Library would be appreciated
by the family.
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TURNER,
Levan "
Lee"
King
(June 7, 1927-May 3, 2005)
Peacefully at home in St. Albert, Alberta, after a long battle
with Alzheimer's disease. Cherished husband of Carole
ROUNDING
loving father of Levan (Shelley); dear brother-in-law of Laurie
and Frank VESPI; special "smoochie" uncle of nieces Emily, Rachael
and Hannah. In accordance with Lee's wishes, no funeral will
be held. If desired, donations to the Alzheimer Society would
be appreciated.
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GARAY,
Roszi
Passed away peacefully on Friday, May 6, 2005. Beloved wife of
the late Joseph (Dodo). Dear mother or Aniko and her husband
Wayne TURNER,
Bill▲
GARAY and Zsuzsanna. Proud Mama of Robert,
Ryan and Jonathan, Judy and Sandra. Survived by her brother and
sister-in-law Erno and his wife Magda (Hungary) and sister Gizi.
A Funeral Service will be held on Monday, May 9 at 10: 00 a.m.
from Steeles Memorial Chapel, 350 Steeles Avenue West. Interment
will follow at the Pardes Shalom Cemetery. A Reception will be
offered. Shiva will be held privately. Memorial donations may
be made to the United Jewish Appeal, 416-631-5685.
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HAY,
Elbert
Grayson "
Bud"
(Retired 25-year employee of Shell Canada) Suddenly at the Toronto
General Hospital, with his family at his side, on Monday, May
9, 2005, in his 87th year. Bud, loving husband for 67 years of
Jean of Newcastle. Dear father of Donald Grayson
HAY and his
wife Donna of Oakville and William Richard
HAY and his wife Cheryl-Ann
of Roseneath. Sadly missed by many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Brother▲ of Bev
TURNER and her husband Sam of Bowmanville, and
Dorothy ALLEN and her husband Hugh of Kitchener. Respecting Bud's
wishes, cremation will take place with no funeral service. Donations
in his memory to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, Mt. Sinai Hospital,
or Princess Margaret Hospital would be appreciated by the family
and may be made through Newcastle Funeral Home, 1-877-987-3964,
with whom arrangements have been entrusted. (Expressions of sympathy
may be made on-line through www.newcastlefuneralhome.com).
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BUCHANAN,
Larayne
J. (née
McLEAN)
Passed away after a brief, yet courageous struggle with cancer,
on Sunday, May 15, 2005. Beloved wife of Ian for 42 years. Much
loved mother of Jeff and Lisa and her husband Ian
TURNER.
Doting
grandma of Tayler, Caitlyn, Shannon and Danny. Friends may call
at the Turner and Porter "Peel" Chapel, 2180 Hurontario Street,
Mississauga (Hwy. 10, North of Queen Elizabeth Way) on Wednesday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service to be held in the Chapel
on Thursday, May 19, 2005 at 11 a.m. If desired, memorial donations
may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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GLASSFORD,
Reta
Jean (née
SPEERS)
Passed away at Headwaters Health Care Centre, Orangeville on
Friday, May 20, 2005 in her 80th year. Beloved wife of the late
George Faulkner
GLASSFORD (1997.) Loved mother of Bill and his
wife Judy of Wiarton, Linda and her husband Ron
McDOUGALL of
Arthur, Dianne and her husband Lawrie
FARNELL of Grand Valley,
Sharon and her husband Joe
MORRIS of Orangeville, Kevin and his
wife Cindy of Orangeville, Kent and his wife Tammy of Grand Valley,
Lisa and her husband Ron
DEAKEN of Grand Valley, Judy and her
husband Larry
LAUGHEED of Orangeville and Mark and his wife Kerri-Lee
of Orangeville. Dear grandmother of 20 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren.
Also▲▼ sadly missed by her sisters Ethel
TURNER and Norma
SMALLBONE
and her brother Bruce
SPEERS.
Predeceased by her grand_son Troy,
by her sisters Belle, Edith and Ev and her brothers Andy, Orval,
John, Gerry and Eddie. Friends may call at the Dods and McNair
Funeral Home and Chapel, 21 FirstSt. Orangeville on Sunday from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel on
Monday, May 23, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery.
As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation would be appreciated. A tree will be planted in memory
of Reta in the Dods and McNair Memorial Forest at the Island Lake
Conservation Area, Orangeville. A dedication service will be
held on Sunday, September 11, 2005 at 2: 30 p.m. (Condolences
may be offered to the family at www.dodsandmcnair.com)
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TURNER,
Elda "
Christine▲"
At Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay on Friday, May 20, 2005, Christine
TURNER of Bobcaygeon, formerly of Toronto, in her 79th year.
Wife of the late Albert
TURNER.
Sister▲▼ of Eileen
TRIMBLE, Phillis
DAVIS,
Victor
HUFFMAN, Eleanor
BILSON and the late Grace, Pearl,
Charles, Patrecia. Interment Pine Hills Cemetery, Scarborough
at a later date. Arrangements Monk Funeral Home, Bobcaygeon (1-866-393-0063).
Messages of condolence and donations may be made at www.monkfuneralhome.com
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-26 published
MELCHIN,
Heather
Anne (née
BANNON)
Passed away peacefully on Wednesday, May 25, 2005 at Saint Mary's
Hospital at the age of 56. Beloved wife of Bryan. Loving mother
of Emily GRATTON of Gatineau, Quebec and Erin
GRATTON of Kitchener.
Dear sister of Marilyn
ROLFE and her husband Rick of Orangeville,
Beverly STEWARD/STEWART/STUART and her husband John of Ajax, Debbie
O'BRIEN
and her husband Michael of Georgetown, Laura
TURNER of Orangeville.
Heather will fondly remembered by her nieces and nephews and
Friends at U.P.I. Predeceased by her parents Bert and Rita (nee
QUAIL)
BANNON.
From the time our mother was born, she defied
all medical odds. She has instilled a great deal of strength
in us and encouraged us to follow our dreams. Her courage and
wisdom have touched many people throughout her life. We will
follow in our mother's footsteps and strive to take life on with
such a passion. We will face our obstacles without fear of failure
and take the most from each lesson life presents. Thank you for
being our hero. Heather's family will receive relatives and Friends
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday and 10-10: 45 a.m. Saturday at the
Henry Walser Funeral Home, 507 Frederick Street, Kitchener 519-749-8467.
Funeral Service 11 a.m. Saturday, May 28, 2005 in the chapel
of the funeral home. Father Robin
LYONS officiating. Cremation
to follow. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Saint Mary's
Hospital Cardiac Care would be appreciated by the family (cards
available at the funeral home). Visit www.boti411.com/1646 for
Heather's memorial.
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-06 published
JOHNSTON,
Ellen (née
McMANUS)
Passed away peacefully at Rouge Valley, Centenary on June 4,
2005. Ellen, loving wife of the late George
JOHNSTON. Dear mother
of Eleanor (Garry)
FRANCIS, George (Edwina), Sheila (Martin)
TURNER.
Sister▲ of Mary
HASSE. Loving
Grandma▲ of Laurie, Brian,
Suzanne, Kevin, Paul, Trevor, Andrea, Bradley, Jennifer and nine
great-grandchildren. At Ellen's request, cremation has already
taken place. A private family celebration of Ellen's life will
be held at a later date. If so desired, donations to the Alzheimer
Society would be appreciated. Arrangements entrusted to the Giffen-Mack
"Scarborough" Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 416-281-6800.
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-20 published
MORRISON,
Wilfred
Bernard
Suddenly on Saturday, June 18th, 2005 at the Trillium Health
Centre - Mississauga Site at the age of 88. Predeceased by his
wife Marion.
Lovingly remembered by his special friend Lila
WILSON.
He will be sadly missed by his children Donna
ERJAVEC and her
husband Allan, Gary
MORRISON,
Dale
MORRISON and his wife
Kimberley.
Proud
Pappa of Laura and her husband Bradley
TURNER,
Mariah,▲▼
Ryan, Sara, Gregory, Erica, Kevin and the late Kristina. He is
survived by his two sisters Viola
DRAK and Irene
BURK/BURKE.
Mr.
MORRISON
will be resting at the G.H. Hogle Funeral Home, 63 Mimico Ave.,
Toronto, on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Prayers in
the chapel on Friday, June 24th, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m. In lieu of
flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society. Online
condolences may be made at www.hoglefuneralhomes.com
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-25 published
WEILAND,
Magda
Peacefully after a short illness at Douglas Memorial Hospital
on Wednesday, June 22, 2005 in her 96th year. Beloved wife of
the late Geza
WEILAND for 35 years; cherished mother of Illi
and her husband Fred
GEORGE and Nancy
WEILAND
(TURNER;) dear
grandmother of eight grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren.
Predeceased by four sisters and one brother. Friends will be
received at the Fort Erie Chapel of the Davidson Funeral Homes,
21 Wintemute Street on Sunday 2 to 4 p.m., and 7 to 9 p.m. Vigil
prayers at 8: 30 o'clock. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated
by Father Randy
GALLANT at St. Michael's Church on Monday at
11 o'clock. Rite of Committal at Sanctuary Park, Weston on Thursday
at 11: 00 o'clock. As an expression of sympathy, donations to
Maple Lodge would be appreciated. A memorial tree will be planted
to honour the memory of Magda in Memory Woods. Online Condolences
www.davidsonfuneralhomes.com
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-12 published
LOCKHART,
Ronald▲
E.▲ "
Ron▲"
Suddenly at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie, on Saturday,
July 9, 2005, in his 71st year. Ron, beloved husband of Marilyn
(née STEWARD/STEWART/STUART.) Cherished father of Gary
LOCKHART and wife
Rosi
of Moonstone, Wendy
BERMINGHAM and husband Tom of Pickering and
Lori TURNER and husband Peter of Toronto. Proud grandfather of
Jason and Kelsey
LOCKHART;
Nicole,▲
Christine▲ and Tommy
BERMINGHAM
Geoffrey and Grant
TURNER.
Admired▲ brother of Susan
TURNER and
Dianne FAULKNER. A private family service was held. A Celebration
of Ron's life will be held at his residence on Friday afternoon,
August 5 at 3 o'clock. Bring your memories. Ron's passion was
the outdoors which enhanced his amazing talent as an artist.
He was recognized many times over by Ducks Unlimited, Canada
and was admired by many on the Images Studio Tour. He will be
sorely missed by everyone. Donations on Ron's behalf may be made
to Ducks Unlimited, Canada or the Canadian Cancer Society. Arrangements
entrusted to the Doolittle Chapel of Carson Funeral Homes, 54
Goldwater Street East, Orillia, 705-326-3595. Online Messages
of Condolence are welcome at www.carsonfuneralhomes.com. A Memorial
Tree will be planted by the Doolittle Chapel of Carson Funeral
Homes.
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-14 published
PATON,
Douglas
(Owner Valhalla Homes) Passed away peacefully at his home surrounded
by Friends and family after a courageous battle with cancer on
Tuesday July 12, 2005. Doug, loving husband of Nola. Dear brother
of Harold and the late Kenneth. Stepdad to Raymond, Gillian and
Bruce TURNER.
Loving▲▼ poppa of Shelby, Sydney, Savannah, Mitchell,
Stephanie, Emily and Olivia. Beloved uncle of Lisa, Sharon and
Christopher. Friends may visit at the Marshall Funeral Home,
10366 Yonge Street (4th traffic light north of Major Mackenzie
Drive) Richmond Hill, Ontario on Friday from 6-9 p.m. Complete
Funeral Service will be held on Saturday at 11 a.m.
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TURNER,
Louanne▼
Peacefully, after helping the palliative team guide her care,
on Tuesday, July 12, 2005 at the William Osler Health Centre,
Brampton. Predeceased by her parents Margaret (Peggy) and John
TURNER. Survived by her loving brother Brian
TURNER.
Friends▲
may call at the Turner and Porter Butler Chapel, 4933 Dundas St.
W., Etobicoke (between Islington and Kipling Aves.) on Tuesday,
July 26, 2005 from 12 noon until the time of Funeral Service
in the Chapel at 1 o'clock. If desired, remembrances may be made
to the Dorothy Ley Hospice, 170 Sherway Dr., Suite 3, Etobicoke,
Ontario, M9C 1A6, 416-626-0116, or the Canadian Breast Cancer
Foundation.
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-23 published
STACEY,
Carol
Rose (née
DAVIDSON)
Suddenly on July 19, 2005 at Toronto General Hospital. Carol,
beloved wife of the late Thomas
STACEY (2000.) Cherished mother
of Ted and fiancée Dawn and Jo-Anne of Victoria, British Columbia.
Loving sister of Ronald
DAVIDSON.
Predeceased by her parents
Louis (Toby) and Luella
DAVIDSON.
Adored grandma of Alysha, Derek,
Kelsey and Justin. Dear aunt to Jennifer O'Hara
TURNER and sister-in-law
to Virginia. Lovingly remembered by her Aunt Elsie. Carol was
born in Toronto and spent many years in Halifax, returned to
Toronto and later retired to Haliburton. Friends may visit at
the Jerrett Funeral Home, 660 Kennedy Road, Scarborough (between
Eglinton and St. Clair Aves. E.) after 12 noon on Monday, July
25, 2005 followed by a memorial service in the chapel at 1 p.m.
If so desired, donations to the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation
would be appreciated.
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-09 published
Watch, don't run, riders told
Toronto Transit Commission, police launch safety drive for motorists,
pedestrians
Woman, 27, struck and killed by car while running for a bus
By Sikander Z.
HASHMI and Hilda
HOY,
Staff
Reporters
Take the time to check.
Tragically, that message -- part of a safety drive by Toronto
police and the Toronto Transit Commission this week -- came too
late for a young woman struck and killed in Scarborough just
hours before the launch of the campaign.
Bonnie HO, 26, was rushing to catch her bus just before 7 a.m.
yesterday. She reportedly ran against a red light from the southeast
corner of Steeles and Kelvin Grove Aves., near her home, and
was hit by a taxi.
Suffering massive head injuries,
HO was rushed to Sunnybrook
hospital, where she was pronounced dead.
In a one-week campaign aimed at preventing such accidents, officers
are paying particular attention to infractions by motorists,
cyclists and pedestrians that impede transit, especially around
bus and streetcar stops, high-occupancy vehicle lanes and Wheel
Trans vehicles.
Toronto police Sgt. Tony
LAWSON advises pedestrians to stay alert
and be cautious when stepping on to roads.
"Most fatalities involving pedestrians occur on the roadway,
not on sidewalks," he points out. "It's usually the pedestrian
rushing to something."
Most of the time, streetcar commuters have to step on to the
roadway when hopping on or off the Toronto Transit Commission.
One person a month is struck while leaving a streetcar, according
to Const. Barb
RYAN of the traffic safety program. But it's a
wonder the rate is that low, considering how many motorists don't
bother to stop behind open streetcar doors as the law requires.
"Toronto Transit Commission operators, themselves, report up
to 80 incidents a day where motor vehicles pass the open doors
of a streetcar, I guess in an attempt to race by,"
RYAN says.
"Those could all end up in injuries or a calamity of some description."
That's the reason the campaign is emphasizing streetcar safety,
she says, "because of the fact that they're not curbside."
At least one streetcar rider thinks that should be changed.
"It'd be nice to have (the streetcars) on the other side of the
street," says Vanessa
LEE, 26.
witnessing one rider being hit by a car was enough to persuade
Umar TURNER to make a habit to check not once, but twice, when
getting off a streetcar.
"I was right behind this lady," recalls the 26-year-old, "and
she stepped off. I guess she didn't really look and a car came
by and hit her.
"Because of that, every time I get off the streetcar, I always
make sure to double-check."
TURNER says he often sees the streetcar stop and cars speed by.
Lee ZASLOFSKY, 60, has also witnessed cars whizzing by open streetcar
doors but hasn't seen anyone get hit. He welcomes the awareness
campaign, saying drivers need a reminder to be careful.
"I'm glad the police are doing this," he said while waiting for
a streetcar at the corner of Yonge and Queen Sts.
"The people getting off are completely innocent. They may be
a little careless, but the penalty could be death, whereas the
guy in the car has a lifetime of guilt."
RYAN urges commuters to just take a moment to make sure they're
not stepping directly into the path of an oncoming car. "Take
that extra second... to check before you're going to jump into
a live lane of traffic."
She has a piece of advice for drivers as well: "If you're a motorist...
give them an extra second, because lots of times, people change
their minds. They're on, then they want to get off, and the Toronto
Transit Commission vehicle may have to come to a sudden stop."
Lisa TAILOR/TAYLOR, who was waiting for the Queen streetcar yesterday,
recently saw a man nearly hit by a car as he was leaving the
streetcar.
"The drivers here in Toronto... are very erratic," says
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
33. "They don't look where they're going."
If the risk to innocent pedestrians isn't enough to convince
motorists to be more careful, the penalty for being careless
should. Passing an open streetcar door can set you back at least
$110, plus three demerit points.
How 2 letter Surnames like HO work in OGSPI
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PERRY,
Barbara
Evelyn
At Scarborough Grace Hospital on Wednesday, August 10, 2005 in
her 84th year. Beloved wife of the late Stewart
PERRY (1969.)
Dear mother of Grant
PERRY and his wife
Judy of Aurora, Eileen
VALOIS and her husband John
HORGAN of Scarborough. Predeceased
by one daughter Elaine
PERRY.
Loving grandmother of Jennifer
and Kimberly. Friends are invited to call at the Kaye Funeral
Home "Memorial Chapel" 539 George Street N., Peterborough on
Saturday, August 13th from 9: 30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. followed by
Service in the Chapel at 10: 30 a.m. Reverend George A.
TURNER
officating. Interment Little Lake Cemetery. Donations to the
Kidney Foundation would be appreciated by the family.
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-16 published
HUNTLEY,
Edna
G. (née
HARRISON)
Passed away peacefully with her family by her side on Saturday,
August 13, 2005 at the age of 92. Predeceased by her beloved
husband James. Loving mother of Gail
TURNER and her husband Warren.
Dearest grandmother of Louisa
DUCK and husband Tom, Jim, and
Robert. She will be cherished in the hearts of her great-grandchildren
Thomas, and Margaret
DUCK.
Friends may call at the Lynett Funeral
Home, 3299 Dundas Street West (one block east of Runnymede) on
Tuesday, August 16, 2005 from 2-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass
to take place on Wednesday at 10: 30 a.m. at Immaculate Conception
Church (4 Richardson Ave). Interment at Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery
to follow. The family wish to thank the staff at York House,
West Park Longterm Care Centre. In lieu of flowers, donations
will be accepted for the West Park Longterm Care Facility.
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-23 published
IRELAND,
Margaret▲ (née
GIBSON)
At Central Park Lodge after a short illness died peacefully on
Monday, August 22nd, 2005. Predeceased by her husband Benjamin
Mather IRELAND.
Beloved▲ mother of Donna and her husband Gerald
TURNER and mother of Bill
IRELAND and his wife
Catherine.▲
Loving▲▼
grandmother of Jennifer and Stephen
IRELAND.
Friends▲ may call
on Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the R.S. Kane Funeral
Home, 6150 Yonge Street (at Goulding, south of Steeles). Service
in the chapel on Thursday, August 25th at 2: 30 p.m. Interment
York Cemetery. If desired, memorial donations to the charity
of your choice would be appreciated.
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-27 published
THORNTON,
Marguerite (née
TURNER)
Born January 12, 1921 in Toronto, passed away peacefully August
17, 2005 in Vancouver. Loving daughter of Rita
TURNER (née
HAMILTON.)
Marg was predeceased by her husband Peter. She is survived by
her loving son Ralph and daughter-in-law Sue, brothers Merv
TURNER
(Jackie,) Ray
TURNER and Don
TURNER and sisters Norma
ZEEBAN
(William) and Shirley
GERONAZZO
(Ernie.)
Treasured friend of
Gertrude STONE (née
HAMILTON, deceased) and all her nieces and
nephews including the R. Stone family. Former secretary at Etobicoke
Hospital and Kingsway resident. Cremation. Donations to the Alzheimer
Society of Canada appreciated.
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-13 published
TURNER,
James "
Jim"
W.
Of Elliot Lake, formerly of Toronto, on September 7th, 2005 at
the St. Joseph General Hospital Elliot Lake, in his 78th year.
Beloved▲ husband of the late Maggie
TURNER.
Father of Alan
TURNER
of Toronto, Bruce
TURNER and his wife
Lynda of Scarborough, and
Craig TURNER and his wife
Sherri▲▼ of Ingersoll. Stepfather of
Randy CALDWELL of Saint Thomas and Dawne
BERGSTEINSON and husband
Richard BERGSTEINSON of Toronto. Also survived by his sister
Joyce TISDALE of London, and brother Leonard
TURNER of London.
Predeceased▲ by his brother Thomas
TURNER.
Also▲ survived by six
grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. For many years Jim
was involved in Barbershop singing and will be greatly missed
by his many Friends. According to Jim's wishes there will be
no funeral service. Cremation and a private burial will follow.
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MAIR,
Cinda
Lee
On September 29, 2005 at Toronto. Loving mother of Sarajane
CAZARES,
Dr. Gillian
MAIR,
Victoria
NELSON and Jeffrey
MAIR. Survived
by sister Mary
TURNER and husband Bill. Will be missed by many
grandchildren, nieces, nephews and other family. Memorial Service
will be held Wednesday, October 5, 2005 at 12 p.m. at the Cardinal
Funeral Home, 366 Bathurst St. (near Dundas), in Toronto, Ontario.
In memory of Cinda, donations may be made to R.L.S. Foundation,
819 Second Street, S.W. Rochester, Minnesota 55902-2985, U.S.A.
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-10 published
DUFFY,
Susan▲
Catherine▲ (née
YOUNG)
Susan passed away peacefully on October 9, 2005, at Freeport
Hospital, Grand River Health Centre, Kitchener, in her 68th year,
after a ten year valiant battle with breast cancer. Beloved wife
of Ernest for 45 years. Proud and loving mother of Joanne and
her husband Robert
ADAMSON,
John▲ and his wife
Tracy,▲
Patrick▲
and his wife
Tracy,▲ and Leslie and her husband Gerard
BOYLE.
Devoted and cherished grandma of Kevin, Michael, Gillian, Lauren,
Katherine, Margaret, Sarah, Caroline, Eddie, Charlotte, Madeline,
Laura and step-granddaughters Rachelle and Kathryn. She was the
best wife, mother, and grandmother. Susan, born in Cape Breton,
was the eldest of eight. She will be sadly missed by her brothers
Bill YOUNG and his wife
Sylvia,▲ and Wendell
YOUNG and his wife
Blanche. She will be sadly missed by her sisters Theresa and
her husband Tom
TURNER, and Geraldine
EISCHTEDT.
She▲ will also
be fondly remembered by brothers-in-law Emmett
DUFFY and Celine,
Jack DUFFY and Florence, Maurice and Veronica
DUFFY,
Reg▲ and
Betty DUFFY, and sister-in-law Elizabeth
CARMICHAEL.
Aunt▲
Sue▲
will be fondly remembered by many nieces and nephews. Susan was
predeceased by her parents John and Georgina, sisters Marion
McLELLAN,
Eileen▲
YOUNG, and Diane
YOUNG. She was also precdeceased
by her sisters-in-law Marie
CALLAGHAN and Jean
DUFFY, and her
brothers-in-law Joseph
CARMICHAEL and Harold
CALLAGHAN.
Sue▲ will
always be remembered fondly by her many Friends across Canada
and U.S.A. Her huge heart, open arms, endless energy, quick wit,
boundless generosity, infectious smile and joie de vivre will
never be forgotten by those who knew her. Her family would like
to thank Dr. Margo
MOUNTJOY and Dr. Carolyn
CAMPBELL, and her
many nurses and hospital Staff at Freeport Hospital, Grand River
Health Centre, and Guelph General Hospital, for their care and
compassion and high level of professionalism. Resting at the
Gilbert MacIntyre and son Funeral Home, Hart Chapel, 1099 Gordon
Street, Guelph, Ontario, on Monday from 7-9 p.m. and Tuesday from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A vigil for Susan will be held on Tuesday at
3: 30 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be held on Wednesday, October 12,
2005 at the Church of Our Lady, Guelph, at 11 a.m. Interment
at Marymount Cemetery, Guelph. In lieu of flowers, donations
to the Grand River Regional Cancer Centre, or the Multiple Sclerosis
Society - Wellington would be greatly appreciated by the family
(cards available at the funeral home or condolences at www.gilbertmacintyreandson.com).
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SORRENTI,
Moira▲
Margaret▲ (née
TURNER)
Peacefully and with dignity on Sunday, October 9, 2005 in Toronto,
in her 60th year, following a 3½ year struggle with ovarian cancer
endured with unwavering strength and grace. Her beloved husband
of 39 years, Albert, was by her side. She will be deeply missed
by Albert, her son Marc and his wife Lara, her daughter Anne-Marie
and her husband Cameron, and grandchildren Luca, Marco, Thomas
and Isabella. Moira also leaves behind her dear parents Thomas
and Mary TURNER, her sister Bridie, brothers Frank (Sheila,)
Phil (Joanie), Patrick (Nini) and David (Barbara), brother-in-law
Adam (Marlene), sister-in-law Aida and her many nieces and nephews,
Stefanie, David, Rachel, Damien, Matthew, Andrew, Rebecca, Christopher,
Adam, Derek and Andrea, and countless other relatives and dear
Friends. Predeceased by her godson and nephew Brendan and by
mother-in-law Francesca. Moira was born on September 27, 1946
on the island of St. Brendan's, Newfoundland. She grew up in
Toronto and attended Notre Dame High School. Moira had a 30 year
career at International Business Machines Corporation and earned
her B.A. (Women's Studies) from York University while raising
her family and working full-time. Gentle, patient and kind, Moira
was always there for her family and Friends. Her proudest role
was that of Nana to her grandchildren. The family especially
thanks the nurses and doctors at the Palliative Care Unit at
St. Michael's Hospital, who provided outstanding compassionate
care to Moira and her family in her last days. Visitation at
the Rosar-Morrison Funeral Home and Chapel, 467 Sherbourne Street
(South of Wellesley) on Tuesday, October 11, 2005 and Wednesday,
October 12, 2005 from 2: 00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. and from 7:00
p.m. until 9: 00 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St.
Michael's Cathedral, 200 Church Street, on Thursday, October
13, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m. Interment to follow at Mount Pleasant Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Palliative Care
Unit at St. Michael's Hospital, 30 Bond Street, Toronto, Ontario,
M5B 1W8.
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-14 published
KILBURN,
Janine▲
Louise▲ (née
WILLIAMS)
Suddenly▲ at Guelph on Wednesday, October 12, 2005, Janine
(WILLIAMS)
KILBURN at the age of 40 years. Loving wife of Stephen
KILBURN.
Janine▲ is lovingly remembered by her mother Carol
WILLIAMS and
her husband Bert
M'QUEEN of Etobicoke and survived by her father
Gary and his wife
Elizabeth▲
WILLIAMS of Kingston. Revered by
her sister Julie
WILLIAMS and her husband John
FLEMING/FLEMMING and their
children Rachel and William, all of Guelph, and her brother James
WILLIAMS and his family of Vancouver. Sadly missed by her step-sisters
Kerri M'QUEEN and her husband Geoff
TURNER and their children
Jessica and Mitchell all of Newmarket and Kelly
KEITH and her
husband James and their son Matthew all of Brampton. Daughter-in-law
of Myrla KILBURN and Paul
KILBURN both of Toronto. Always missed
by her aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, in-laws, colleagues
and Friends. Janine was devoted to family and an ever-growing
circle of Friends because she knew that when you gave love it
returned to you tenfold. Professionally, she dedicated herself
to preserving and strengthening rural communities. As a volunteer,
she was passionately involved in public service projects through
membership in the Shelburne Rotary Club. Through her compassion,
empathy and unwaivering pursuit of joy she challenged us all
to be our best selves. Friends may call at the Gilchrist Chapel
- McIntyre and Wilkie Funeral Home, One Delhi Street, Guelph (from
2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday). Service at the Lakeside Church,
Conservation Road north of Victoria Road, Guelph on Saturday,
October 15th at 2: 00 p.m. Cremation Woodlawn Memorial Park. Memorial
contributions to Masai Centre (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
Care) would be appreciated. We invite you to leave your memories
and donations online at: www.gilchristchapel.com
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-15 published
TURNER,
Mary▲
Agnes
Passed away at the Woodhaven Care Facility, Markham on October
14, 2005 in her 91st year. Beloved wife of Ernest for 70 years.
Dear mother of Donna and her husband Russ
ELLIOT/ELLIOTT of Prince Edward
Island and Elaine and her husband Clare
PALMER of Stouffville.
Loved grandmother of 6 and great grandmother of 12. Resting at
the O'Neill Funeral Home, 6324 Main St. Stouffville (905-642-2855)
Monday from 7-9 p.m. Service in the chapel Tuesday at 11 a.m.
with visitation 1 hour prior. If desired, donations may be made
to the Azheimer Society.
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-18 published
MARRIOTT,
Isobel "
Betty"
(TURNER)
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-24 published
JACKSON,
James "
Jim"
Sergeant with the Ontario Regiment Tank Corps, Lieutenant H.M.C.S.
York Vanguard Sea Cadet Band. Passed away on Saturday, October
22nd, 2005 in his 90th year. Husband of the late Catherine Agnes
JACKSON.
Father of Anita and husband Bill
TURNER, Lee
McLAUGHLIN,
Catherine and husband Tom
O'REILLY.
Grandfather and
Great
Grandfather
of many. Special Grandpa Great to Joel. Friends may call at the
Giffen-Mack "Danforth" Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 2570
Danforth Ave. (at Main St. subway) on Wednesday from 11 a.m.
until time of service in the chapel at 1 p.m. Reception to follow
the service at the Legion Branch 1 Byron Bing (Coxwell and Gerrard).
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-29 published
MacNEIL,
James
Angus "
Jimmy"
(Long time member of Ironworkers Local 721, Member of Knights
of Columbus) Passed away after a courageous battle with cancer
on October 26th, 2005 at Lakeridge Health-Whitby. Born in Dunvegan
on June 25th, 1931. He was the
son of the late John Alexander
and Mary Sarah
(GILLIS)
MacNEIL. He is survived by his loving
wife of 49 years, Florence. He will be sadly missed by his children
Ian (Cheryl)
MacNEIL of Aurora, Catherine (Nick)
DIDOMENICO of
Toronto and Wendy
MacNEIL
(Michael) of Whitby. He will always
be in the loving memories of his five grandchildren; Nicholas,
Jacob, Morgan, Jordan and Victoria. He will be sadly missed by
sisters Allena
PHILLIPS of Margaree, Christine (Frank)
SKERRY
of Halifax, Anna (Tom)
YOUNG of Halifax and sisters-in-law Marion
and Theresa. Jimmy is predeceased by his brothers Jim Angus,
John Archie, Alex Dan, Lewis, and sisters Mary Sarah, Elizabeth
Anne and Maggie Flora (in infancy). Jimmy will be fondly remembered
by his many nieces, nephews, family and Friends. He was a man
who worked hard all his life, a great friend to many and a devoted
family man. A special thank you to Dr. Jennifer
KNOX,
Margaret
FREEMAN and Ruth
TURNER of Princess Margaret Hospital; the nursing
staff of 6F at Lakeridge Health-Oshawa, Michelle
GREEN,
Dr.
PARKS
and the nursing staff of the 4th floor at Lakeridge Health-Whitby
for their care and compassion. Friends may visit at Oshawa Funeral
Service "Thornton Chapel" 847 King St. West (905-721-1234) on
Saturday, October 29th and Sunday, October 30th from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be held on Monday, October 31st
at 11: 00 a.m. at Holy Family Catholic Church (91 Ribblesdale
Dr., Whitby). Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Memorial donations
may be made to the New Durham Regional Cancer Centre.
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-04 published
COOMBS,
Elizabeth
On Wednesday, November 2, 2005. Beloved wife to Henry of 65 years.
Loving▲ mother to Marge
TURNER
(Mike
CHODOS,) and Phil (Dorothy.)
Cherished grandmother to Philip, Lynn, and Michael. Great-grandmother
to 7 great-grandchildren. Visitation at Andrews Community Funeral
Centre, 8190 Dixie Road, Brampton (north of Steeles Ave.), 905-456-8190,
on Friday, November 4, 2005 from 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will
be held at Christ Church (4 Elizabeth Street, Brampton), on Saturday,
November 5, 2005 at 11 a.m.
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-05 published
MacDONALD,
Margaret▲
Jean
Peacefully at Good Samaritan in Alliston on November 2nd, 2005,
in her 92nd year. Lovingly remembered by Bill
BUCK. Dear mother
of Jane and husband Keith
TURNER,
Louise▲
TOLTON and Tom
MacDONALD.
Loving grandmother to Hilary
CORBEIL,
Martin
TOLTON, Paul and
Lianne HILL,
Bruce
HILL, Don and Jen
HILL and eight great-grandchildren.
She▲ was predeceased by her husband John
MacDONALD.
Many thanks
to the staff and companions at Good Samaritan. A Memorial Service
will be held at St. Paul's Anglican Church, Innisfil on Thursday,
November 10 at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation or the Canadian Cancer Society would be
appreciated. Arrangements and cremation entrusted to Peaceful
Transition, Barrie.
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-05 published
TURNER,
Bernice
C.▲ (née
ARMSTRONG)
At the Wenleigh Nursing Home, Mississauga, on Friday, November
4, 2005, in her 88th year. Bernice
TURNER (née
ARMSTRONG,) beloved
wife of the late Gord
TURNER. Dear mother of Larry (Karen) of
Bloomfield, Barbara
McCALLUM of Port Credit, and the late Howard
Allen. Loving grandmother of Michael, Lee, Trisha, Gregory, and
Lindsay.
Predeceased by her brother Howard J.
ARMSTRONG of Milton.
Resting at the Lee Funeral Home Limited, 258 Queen Street South,
Streetsville (Mississauga Road, south of 401), where Friends
may call on Sunday, November 6, 2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
Service from St. Peter's Anglican Church Erindale (Mississauga
Road, at Dundas), on Monday, November 7, 2005 at 11 a.m. In lieu
of flowers, donations to the charity of your choice would be
appreciated.
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-19 published
PATTILLO,
Margaret
Pearl "
Pegi" (née
HUGHES)
Peacefully, at Cedarstone Enhanced Care in Truro, Nova Scotia,
on Monday, November 14, 2005, in her 91st year. Beloved wife
of the late Thomas Starr
PATTILLO, partner of the late A. Judd
KENNEDY, and predeceased by her brother John
HUGHES and her granddaughter
Patricia PEARSON. Survived by her sister Audrey
TURNER,
Toronto,
Ontario, sister-in-law Lynn
HUGHES,
Toronto,
Ontario and children,
Ann MacADAM, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Gay
PEARSON, Truro, Nova Scotia,
Marylew MURRAY, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Tom
PATTILLO, Wolfville,
Nova Scotia, John
PATTILLO, Aurora, Ontario and Barb
McLEOD,
Oakville, Ontario and their families including her 16 grandchildren,
7 great-grandchildren. Pegi lived a wonderful and full life and
enjoyed a host of Friends from her years in Truro, Nova Scotia
and Toronto, Ontario. She remembered fondly years spent at her
cottages at Folly Lake, Nova Scotia and Point au Beril, Ontario.
She was a true lady and will be missed by everyone. A Memorial
Service will be held at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, November 23 at the
Colchester Community Funeral Home, 512 Willow Street, Truro,
Nova Scotia. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the
First Baptist Church, Truro, Nova Scotia or a charity of your
choice.
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-12-08 published
TOTTIE,
David
Harvey
Passed away Saturday, December 3, 2005, at the age of 40, with
his family by his side. Beloved
son of Wendy
(TOTTIE)
ELLIOT/ELLIOTT
and the late Harvey
TOTTIE.
Loved by his sister Angela and her
son David, brother Brent and his sons Corey and Kyle. Also loved
by his second family Sharron
TURNER, brothers/sister of the heart,
Rodney GREEN, his wife
Trish and their boys Zack and Sonny, Joel
LANG,
Nicole
RUBINO and her husband Leo. Loved by aunt Allison
ELLIOT/ELLIOTT, aunt Lorraine
EWING, cousin Ed
EWING, uncle Gene
EWING
and wife Sue and their children, Sarah and Jessie and friend
Bob BURT. A graveside service will by held on Saturday afternoon,
December 10th at 12 noon at Saint John's "Norway" Cemetery, Woodbine
and Kingston Rd., Toronto, followed by a reception at the Royal
Canadian Legion, Branch No. 345, 81 Peard Rd., Toronto, corner
of Victoria Park Ave., two streets north of St. Clair Ave. E.
Arrangements entrusted to the Doolittle Chapel of Carson Funeral
Homes, 54 Coldwater Street East, Orillia, (705) 326-3595. If
desired, memorial donations made to your favourite hospital would
be appreciated by the family. Online Messages of Condolence are
welcome at www.carsonfuneralhomes.com A Memorial Tree will be
planted by the Doolittle Chapel of Carson Funeral Homes.
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-12-19 published
WILLISON, Jeanetta Mary "Jean" (formerly
TURNER)
At home, on December 16, 2005. Beloved wife of the late Paul
WILLISON.
Predeceased by her first husband Garnet
TURNER of Windsor,
Ontario. Precious mother of Donna
KIRKUP (née
TURNER). Dearly
loved grandmother of Shanon Grace
BRIDE (née
KIRKUP,)
Richard
Thomas KIRKUP (Marlene) and Sara Jean
KIRKUP-
REEVES (David).
Adoring great-nana of Emily
BRIDE,
Jenna▲ and Ryan
KIRKUP, Elliot
and Benjamin and Ashley
REEVES.
Predeceased▲ by brother Alfred
SIMESTER and sister Daisy
INCH.
Aunt of Gordon
SIMESTER (Barbara)
of Carp, Ontario, and great-aunt of Arnold, Shelley and Brett.
Jeanetta loved being part of the
WILLISON,
Brookes▲ and Tappenden
families and cherished Friends. The family wish to thank Eden
CRUZ for her loving care of Mrs.
WILLISON.
The▲ family will receive
Friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403
Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue East), from 2 o'clock
on Wednesday, December 21, until service at 3 o'clock with reception
to follow. (Private interment at Mount Pleasant Cemetery). If
desired, donations may be made to the Temmy Latner Centre for
Palliative Care, Mount Sinai Hospital, 600 University Avenue,
Toronto, Ontario M5G 1X5 or The Canadian Cancer Society, 20 Holly
Street, Suite 101, Toronto, Ontario M4S 3B1.
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-12-21 published
GARAY,
William
Andrew
Garay's LLP
With sadness, we announce the passing of Bela
GARAY on Monday,
December 19, 2005 at the age of 54 years. Surrounded by family
and Friends who loved him and whom he loved. Predeceased in 1986
by his father Joseph, in 1997 by his grandmother Aranka and in
2005 by his mother Rosalia. He leaves behind his loving sons
Robert, Ryan and Jonathan, his sisters Anne (Wayne
TURNER,)
Toronto
and Susan, Los Angeles. Billy was the loved companion and partner
of Karen IMBEAU. He will be missed by Maggie
McCARTHY. A Funeral
Service will be held at the Jewish Memorial Chapel, 1771 Cuba
Avenue, Ottawa on Wednesday, December 21, 2005 at 1 p.m. In lieu
of flowers, donations to Reach Canada, United Jewish Appeal,
or the Vista House are appreciated. Funeral arrangements in care
of the Central Chapel of Hulse, Playfair and McGarry (613-233-1143)
www.mcgarryfamily.ca.
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