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WINNICKI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-01 published
DILAY,
Pauline▼
Brenda▼
Passed away peacefully on Sunday, October 30, 2005 at the age
of 95. Predeceased by her husband William. Loving sister of Leon
WINNISKI and his wife
Lena▼ and of Julian
WINNICKI and his wife
Sophie and predeceased by her sisters and brothers Lucy, Michelina,
Michael, Leona, Joe, Nicholas, Harold, Emil, and Eugene. Pauline
will be sadly missed by her extended family and Friends. Friends
will be received at Delmoro Funeral Rome, 61 Beverly Hills Dr.
(1 light south of Wilson Ave., west of Jane Street, 416-249-4499)
on Wednesday, November 2, 2005 from 5-9 p.m. A Funeral Mass will
be held on Thursday, November 3, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. in St. Philip
Neri Roman Catholic Church (at Jane St. and Beverly Hills Dr.).
Entombment will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
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WINNIFIELD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-08 published
SPEARMAN,
Dorothy
Jane (née
WINNIFIELD)
Of Terrace Lodge, Aylmer and formerly of Saint Thomas on Monday,
November 7, 2005, at her late residence, in her 87th year. Beloved
wife of the late Eric
SPEARMAN and dearly loved mother of Michael
SPEARMAN of Halifax and Leslie
CALDWELL and her partner Brad
LONGFIELD of Saint Thomas. Loved grandmother of Joseph William
CALDWELL, John Eric
CALDWELL and his wife Angela
BLACK, Douglas
Richard and his partner Sara
PYATT and Dylan
SPEARMAN.
Loved
great grandmother of Erika, Grace, Quentin and Zachary
CALDWELL.
Dorothy was born in Victoria Harbour, Ontario on December 28,
1918, the daughter of the late Bruce and Grace
WINNIFIELD.
She
worked at the Saint Thomas Psychiatric Hospital and was a member
of Saint Mark's United Church. Visitation at Williams Funeral Home,
45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas on Wednesday from 2-3 p.m. A private
family service to follow at 3: 00 p.m. Interment in Elmdale Cemetery.
Remembrances may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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WINNIFORD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-14 published
LONG,
George
Franklin
Passed away on Monday, January 10, 2005 at the Oakville Trafalgar
Memorial Hospital, in his 67th year. Beloved husband of the late
Velma WINNIFORD.
Cremation has taken place. A private interment
to be held at Glen Oaks Memorial Gardens, Oakville, at a later
date.
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WINNINGER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-22 published
WINNINGER,
Ruth (née
COHN)
Peacefully, surrounded by her family at Chelsey Park Long-Term
Care Home, on November 19, 2005 at 3: 30 p.m., in her 87th year,
Ruth WINNINGER, née
COHN.
Much beloved wife of Fred
WINNINGER,
loving mother of Lesley
HISCOCKS
(Barry) of Port Lambton, David
WINNINGER
(Linda) of London, Sylvia
WINNINGER of Toronto, Jeffrey
WINNINGER
(Brenda) of London, and Peter
WINNINGER (Irena) of
Toronto.
Beloved grandmother of Steven
GALBRAITH
(Trevor) of
Toronto, Jeremy
HISCOCKS of Sarnia; and Benjamin, Rebecca and
Joshua WINNINGER, of London. Also survived by her twin sister,
Evi MORELLI of Torino, Italy, brother-in-law, Otto
WINNINGER
(Dagmar) of Oshawa; and cousins, Inge
HAEKANNSON of Mora, Sweden
and Ali GHABN of Cairo, Egypt. Art, along with family and books,
was an important part of Ruth's life; she was an accomplished
painter and sculptor, studying with some of the best-known London
artists, volunteered often as a tour guide at the London Art
Gallery, and ran art classes for children. A family burial service
will be held on Wednesday, November 23 and a memorial service
for and by family and Friends will be conducted Sunday, November
27, 2005 at 3: 30 p.m. at the Unitarian Fellowship of London,
557 Clarke Road, London. In lieu of flowers, any contributions
to the charity of your choice would be greatly appreciated. Logan
Funeral Home, 371 Dundas St. in charge of arrangements. A tree
will be planted as a living memorial to Mrs.
WINNINGER.
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WINNINGTON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-27 published
HALE, "
Jack▼"
John▼
At Saint Thomas Elgin General Hospital on Sunday, September 25,
2005. "Jack" John
HALE of Aylmer in his 88th year. Beloved husband
of Marjorie
(WINNINGTON-
INGRAM)
HALE. Dear father of Barbara
COOKSON and husband Kelly of Port Stanley and John
HALE and wife
June▼ of Coldstream, Ontario. Loving grandfather of Jennifer
HALE
and husband Robert
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON,
Jonathan▼
HALE and fiancée Nadine
HODDER, Adam
STAFFORD and wife Tania, Jordan
STAFFORD, Michael
and Krista
HARRISON,
Celeste▼ and John
BIGNELL. Also survived
by a brother George
HALE and wife
Jean of Saint Thomas and a number
of nieces and nephews. Born in London on February 15, 1918 son
of the late John Meredith and Anita
(LINNECKE)
HALE.
Jack▼ was
a dairy farmer, building contactor and resident of Malahide Township
since 1925. He was a member of Malahide United Church, the East
Elgin Sportsman Club, Past Noble Grand of Aylmer Independent
Order of Odd Fellows Lodge #94, Past President and Director of
N. and S. Dorchester Insurance Co., Past President and Director
of Otter Dorchester Insurance Co. and he was an adjuster and
Inspector for 11 years. Jack served on Malahide Township Council
for many years and also served as Reeve. He was an avid hunter,
fisherman, outdoorsman and an original member of Sunnyside Hunt
Camp. In retirement he enjoyed woodworking and creating lawn
ornaments. Friends may call at the H.A. Kebbel Funeral Home,
Aylmer on Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service
will be held on Wednesday, September 28, 2005 at 1: 30 p.m. Interment,
Aylmer Cemetery. Lodge Service Tuesday at 6: 45 p.m. Donations
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or Ducks Unlimited would be
appreciated.
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HALE, "
Jack▲"
John▲
At Saint Thomas Elgin General Hospital on Sunday, September 25,
2005. "Jack" John
HALE of Aylmer in his 88th year. Beloved husband
of Marjorie
(WINNINGTON-
INGRAM)
HALE. Dear father of Barbara
COOKSON and husband Kelly of Port Stanley and John
HALE and wife
June▲ of Coldstream, Ontario. Loving grandfather of Jennifer
HALE
and husband Robert
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON,
Jonathan▲
HALE and fiancée Nadine
HODDER, Adam
STAFFORD and wife Tania, Jordan
STAFFORD, Michael
and Krista
HARRISON,
Celeste▲ and John
BIGNELL and a great-granddaughter
Sydney THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON.
Also survived by a brother George
HALE and wife
Jean of Saint Thomas and a number of nieces and nephews. Born in
London on February 15, 1918
son of the late John Meredith and
Anita (LINNECKE)
HALE.
Jack▲ was a dairy farmer, building contractor
and resident of Malahide Township since 1925. He was a member
of Malahide United Church, the East Elgin Sportsman Club, Past
Noble Grand of Aylmer Independent Order of Odd Fellows Lodge
#94, Past President and Director of N. and S. Dorchester Insurance
Co., Past President and Director of Otter Dorchester Insurance
Co. and he was an adjuster and Inspector for 11 years. Jack served
on Malahide Township Council for many years and also served as
Reeve. He was an avid hunter, fisherman, outdoorsman and an original
member of Sunnyside Hunt Camp. In retirement he enjoyed woodworking
and creating lawn ornaments. Friends may call at the H.A. Kebbel
Funeral Home, Aylmer on Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral
service will be held on Wednesday, September 28, 2005 at 1: 30
p.m. Interment, Aylmer Cemetery. Lodge Service Tuesday at 6: 45
p.m. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or Ducks Unlimited
would be appreciated.
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WINNISKI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-01 published
DILAY,
Pauline▲
Brenda▲
Passed away peacefully on Sunday, October 30, 2005 at the age
of 95. Predeceased by her husband William. Loving sister of Leon
WINNISKI and his wife
Lena▲ and of Julian
WINNICKI and his wife
Sophie and predeceased by her sisters and brothers Lucy, Michelina,
Michael, Leona, Joe, Nicholas, Harold, Emil, and Eugene. Pauline
will be sadly missed by her extended family and Friends. Friends
will be received at Delmoro Funeral Rome, 61 Beverly Hills Dr.
(1 light south of Wilson Ave., west of Jane Street, 416-249-4499)
on Wednesday, November 2, 2005 from 5-9 p.m. A Funeral Mass will
be held on Thursday, November 3, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. in St. Philip
Neri Roman Catholic Church (at Jane St. and Beverly Hills Dr.).
Entombment will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
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WINQUEST o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-22 published
ALLASTER,
Donna
Claire (née
ROMANELLI)
Peacefully at London Health Sciences Centre Westminster Campus
on Friday January 21, 2005 Donna Claire, dear wife of Kingsley
ALLASTER in her 72nd year. Loving mother of Rosemary
BENTLEY
(Bruce) of Troy, Michigan, and Catherine (predeceased 1985).
Dear daughter of the late Dominic and Eva
ROMANELLI of Toronto.
The family wish to thank the nurses on 7th floor Oncology at
London Health Sciences Centre and the nurses at London Regional
Cancer
Centre for their loving care. In particular Dr. John
RADWAN,
Dr. Cathy ELSWORTHY, Dr. Fred
SEXTON, Dr. Eric
WINQUEST, Dr.
IZAWA,
Dr.
PERRY and Maureen
TRINNEAR. Visitors will be received
at John T. Donohue Funeral Home, 362 Waterloo Street at King
Street, on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 o'clock. Funeral Mass at St.
Peter's Basilica, 196 Dufferin Avenue, on Monday morning at 10
o'clock. Interment in St. Peter's Cemetery. Prayers Sunday afternoon
at 2: 30 o'clock. In lieu of flowers donations to the London Regional
Cancer Centre would be appreciated.
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WINROW o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-18 published
HUFFMAN,
Bruce
Charles
Arthur
Bruce Charles Arthur of Stratford and Erieau passed away at the
Westminster Campus of London Health Sciences Centre on Friday,
April 15, 2005. Born in Chatham 65 years ago
son of the late
Dr. Arthur S.
HUFFMAN and Mary
WINROW. Bruce was a retired anatomy
professor for Nursing Students at Conestoga College. He is survived
by his loving wife of 45 years the former Jane
BOEKHOUD and their
only son Dr. David
HUFFMAN and his wife
Genevieve of Chatham.
Proud grandfather of Catherine Jane. Also survived by his step-mother
Ervine HUFFMAN and brother Joe of Erieau; brother Art and his
wife Margaret of Calgary, two sisters Annabelle and Charles
SALTER
of Niagara-on-the-Lake and Doris
SIKORA of Erieau; brother-in-law
Dr. John and wife
Elizabeth
BOEKHOUD of Chatham. Several nieces
and nephews also survive. At Bruce's request cremation has taken
place. A time of visitation will take place on Tuesday evening
from 7-9 p.m at the J.L. Ford Funeral Home in Blenheim. A Memorial
Funeral Service will be held at the Blenheim United Church on
Wednesday at 11: 00 a.m. Burial of the cremation urn will take
place later in the Blenheim Evergreen Cemetery. Memorials to
the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance Foundation (Emergency Department)
or the Stratford Community Care Access Centre would be appreciated.
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WINSBY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-06 published
Actor's death stuns Playhouse audience
By Joe MATYAS,
Free
Press
Reporter
Huron Country Playhouse in Grand Bend went dark on the weekend
after a veteran actor collapsed on stage and later died.
Terry DOYLE, 71, suffered a fatal heart attack 15 minutes into
Friday's opening-night performance of Beauty and the Beast, said
Steven KARCHER, marketing director of Drayton Entertainment.
"It was a sad and shocking event," he said yesterday. "We had
to stop the performance and evacuate the theatre."
The audience was quiet and respectful as it left, he said.
"It was a full house of about 650 people. They were very concerned
about Terry's condition. The cast and crew were devastated."
KARCHER said
DOYLE was taken by ambulance to South Huron Hospital
in Exeter, where he was pronounced dead.
DOYLE was cast as Maurice, father of Belle, the beauty, a key
secondary role.
It was a role he performed in the original Canadian production
in Toronto and
in London's West End in England,
KARCHER said.
"Terry has appeared in many Drayton Entertainment productions
since the organization's first season in 1991," he added. "Our
circle of actors is very much a tight-knit family. We've all
lost a great friend as well as a great performer."
Alex MUSTAKAS, artistic director and Drayton's chief executive,
was a close friend, said
KARCHER.
"Terry has been a great mentor to me throughout the years," said
MUSTAKAS.
"I've known him and worked with him for about 25 years. He was
one of those guys who lit up everyone around him. He was loved
by all and will be missed by all.
"I respect him deeply as a performer and, even more so, for how
he lived his life off the stage. He was a man of honour, passion
and integrity."
MUSTAKAS said
DOYLE was a theatrical performer who could "do
it all. He could act, he could sing and he was very good in comedy."
His Drayton roles included major parts in Hurray for Hollywood,
Show Stoppers, The Sunshine Boys and Over the River and Through
the Woods.
DOYLE's early career was in community theatre in Guelph, Kitchener
and Waterloo where he appeared in musical productions, said
MUSTAKAS.
"He was widely known in the theatre community. I've already received
e-mails and phone calls about his passing from as far away as
England, France and New York City."
His television career included various sitcom roles, appearances
on E.N.G., Maniac Mansion, War of the Worlds, Night Heat and
many others.
KARCHER said two Saturday productions, a matinee and evening
show, were cancelled after the curtain fell prematurely Friday.
No performances were scheduled for yesterday.
"They were all sold-out productions," he said, adding every ticket
holder has been offered an alternative date.
MUSTAKAS said there was no understudy for
DOYLE.
"It's not generally done because summer theatres run a show for
only five or six weeks."
By coincidence, the performer who understudied
DOYLE in the original
Toronto production, Sandy
WINSBY, has a small part in the Drayton
production.
"He's quickly reacquainting himself with the role of Maurice,"
said MUSTAKAS, adding the show will go on with student matinees
this week.
DOYLE is survived by his wife, Joyce, sons David and Michael
and five grandchildren.
The family plans a memorial service in about a week,
MUSTAKAS
said. "When the dust settles, we'll be honouring his memory,
too," he said of the theatre community.
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WINSKEL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-12 published
BAUMAN/BOWMAN,
Muriel
Beatrice (née
WINSKEL)
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WINSKILL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-11-07 published
WINSKILL,
John▼
David▼
Died, at home. November 3, 2005, of a heart attack.
Born June 24, 1947, in Sarnia, Ontario,
son of Murdoch and Kathryn
WINSKILL,
John▼ lived his life completely and fully. Graduating
from McMaster University in 1971 with a Bachelor of Arts degree
in English, he immediately moved into book publishing sales,
first at Doubleday, then Wiley, and finally at Fitzhenry and Whiteside,
where he became Vice President in 1977. His knowledge of books
was vast, and his expertise was highly respected both in Canada
and the United States. A brief career foray took him into mass
merchandizing as President of VideoVend Canada, but John loved
the book business and returned to publishing as National Accounts
Manager for Fitzhenry and Whiteside in 1994. His reputation as
cook, caterer, and party host was awesome. In 1995, the Canadian
Booksellers Association awarded him a special medal recognizing
his outstanding services to the Canadian book industry. John
is survived by his three nieces: Kim, Kelly, and Stacey
GARWOOD,
his sister, Susan
GARWOOD, his ex-wife Gail
WINSKILL, and his
current feline menagerie: Tiger, Sam, Nelson, and Butch. Funeral
services will be held at the Humphrey Funeral Home, 1403 Bayview
Avenue, Wednesday, November 9, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. - Reception
following. Visitation, 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday,
November 8, 2005.
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WINSKILL,
John▲
David▲
Died at home, November 3, 2005, of a heart attack. Born June
24, 1947, in Sarnia, Ontario,
son of Murdoch and Kathryn
WINSKILL,
John lived his life completely and fully. Graduating from McMaster
University in 1971 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English,
he immediately moved into book publishing sales, first at Doubleday,
then Wiley, and finally at Fitzhenry and Whiteside, where he became
Vice President in 1977. His knowledge of books was vast, and
his expertise was highly respected both in Canada and the United
States. A brief career foray took him into mass merchandising
as President of Video Vend Canada, but John loved the book business
and returned to publishing as National Accounts Manager for Fitzhenry
& Whiteside in 1994. His reputation as cook, caterer, and party
host was awesome. In 1995, the Canadian Booksellers Association
awarded him a special medal recognizing his outstanding services
to the Canadian book industry. John is survived by his three
nieces: Kim, Kelly, and Stacey
GARWOOD, his sister, Susan
GARWOOD,
his ex-wife Gail
WINSKILL, and his current feline menagerie:
Tiger, Sam, Nelson, and Butch. Funeral services will be held
at the Humphrey Funeral Home, 1403 Bayview Avenue, Wednesday,
November 9, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m., reception following. Viewing,
2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, November 8, 2005.
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WINSLADE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-02-18 published
FICKLING,
John
Suddenly at McCormick Home on Wednesday, February 16, 2005, John
FICKLING was "Promoted to Glory" in his 81st year. Beloved husband
of Shirley
(YOUDE)
FICKLING.
Loving father of Sharron
MILLARD
(Mike) of Mississauga and Sheila
FICKLING of Goderich. Predeceased
by a son Danny
FICKLING.
Brother of Edna
WINSLADE of Chatham.
Loving grandfather of Lisa (Ron)
SCOTT, and Andrea (Mike;) great
"pappa" of Joshua, Emma and Noah. Dear brother in-law of Betty
FAIRFUL and Edna and Jack
YOUDE and several nieces and nephews.
John was the owner of Fickling Cartage and Storage London and
World War 2 Veteran (Perth Regiment), long time member of the
Salvation Army London Citadel, and a band member, member of the
"Vimy" Legion. Friends will be received at the Logan Funeral
Home, 371 Dundas Street, (between Waterloo and Colborne St.) on
Saturday, February 19th, 2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service
will be held at the London Citadel Salvation Army, 555 Springbank
Dr., on Sunday February 20th, 2005 at 3 p.m. with Major Gary
VENABLES officiating. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery on Monday
February 21 at 10 a.m. Friends who wish may make memorial donations
to the Salvation Army London Citadel Band or McCormick Home.
Online condolences www.loganfh.ca A tree will be planted as a
living memorial to John
FICKLING.
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WINSLADE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-03-03 published
WINSLADE,
Richard▼ "
Rick▼"
(October▼ 28, 1967-March 03, 2003)
We lost you two years ago,
A sorrow that still sings
Of all the tears and emptiness
The loss of loved ones brings.
Your love is still alive in us,
We feel it ever new
Our mournings filled with happiness
By memories of you.
The lives that you touched
Do miss you so much.
Loved always Mom and family.
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WINSLADE,
Edna (née
FICKLING)
At Copper Terrace Long Term Care Facility in Chatham on Friday,
April 8, 2005, Edna
WINSLADE, age 94, of Chatham, wife of the
late Delmar B.
WINSLADE (1994.) Born in England, on December
1, 1910, she was the daughter of the late Fannie
(HALL) and Jack
FICKLING.
She will be sadly missed by: a daughter Joyce
JONES
of Chatham, grandchildren, Susan
JONES of Newmarket, Bonnie and
Art LADD of Chatham Township, and Shirley and John
KOBLER of
Kapuscasing, great-grandchildren Michael and Rebecca
LADD and
a sister-in-law Shirley
FICKLING of London. She is predeceased
by a brother John
FICKLING and a son-in-law Max
JONES (1998.)
Friends and relatives may call at the Hinnegan-Peseski Funeral
Home, 156 William St. S., Chatham from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Sunday,
April 10th. Funeral Service will be conducted in The Funeral
Home Chapel, on Monday, April 11, 2005 at 11 a.m. with Pastor
Andrew MARTIN of Emmanuel Baptist Church, officiating, assisted
by Father Greg
BONIN.
Burial will take place in Mount Pleasant
Cemetery, London. Donations to The Heart and Stroke Foundation
or The Cancer Society would be appreciated. Online condolences
welcomed at www.peseski.com
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WINSLADE,
Richard▲
Rick▲
(October▲ 28, 1967-March 3, 2003)
In loving memory of a dear father, husband, son (in-law), brother
(in-law), uncle, nephew, and friend.
Richard Rick
WINSLADE
We thought of you with love today
But that is nothing new
We thought about you yesterday
And days before that too.
We think of you in silence
We often speak your name
Now all we have are memories
And your picture in a frame.
Your memory is our keepsake
With which well never part
God has you in His keeping
We have you in our heart....
We love you and miss you, Daddy!
Love, Jessica and Damon
Gone from our touch, but forever in our hearts,
SMITH and
WINSLADE
families
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WINSLATE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-26 published
MAKEPEACE,
Greta
Margaret (née
HARDING)
After a lengthy illness, on Tuesday, May 24, 2005, at the Rouge
Valley
Health
Centre in Scarborough, at age 84. Greta (née
HARDING,)
beloved wife of the late Ron
MAKEPEACE of Scarborough. Loving
mother of Eileen
PARKMAN and her husband Rick
FRANKLAND of Haliburton,
Barbara and her husband Ted
JACKSON of Scarborough, and Larry
MAKEPEACE of Scarborough. Loved grandmother of Ed
JACKSON and
his wife Ruth
DWYRE of Alliston, Ronnie
JACKSON of Scarborough,
and Tammy JACKSON of Scarborough. Predeceased by her brothers
Everett, Cliff and Harold
HARDING and her sisters Dot
WINSLATE
and Ruth HARDING.
The family of Greta
MAKEPEACE will receive
Friends at the Wagg Funeral Home, "McDermott-Panabaker Chapel",
216 Queen Street in Port Perry (905-985-2171) on Friday, May
27th from 10-11 a.m. A Service to celebrate her life will be
held in the Chapel at 11 a.m. If desired, memorial donations
may be made by cheque to the Canadian Diabetes Association. On-line
condolences may be left at www.waggfuneralhome.com
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WINSLOW o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-06-28 published
WINSLOW,
Copley
George, B.A., LL.B.
Suddenly, on June 22, 2005, at his home in Montreal. A graduate
of St. Michael's College, University of Toronto, and
of Osgoode
Hall Law School, Copley was called to the Bar of Ontario in 1956
and practised law in Toronto until 1960 when he joined the head
Office Law Department in Montreal of the Business Development
Bank of Canada. He retired in 1989 as Assistant General Counsel
of the Bank. Copley is survived by his brother, and special friend,
Warren WINSLOW, sister-in-law Janice and nieces Karen
(MULDER)
and Christine. A Private Memorial Service will be held at a later
date.
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WINSLOW o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-10-22 published
WILKINS,
Eileen "
Biddie"
(September 18, 1919-October 19, 2005)
Our beloved Matriarch died peacefully at home surrounded by her
family. Biddie was predeceased by her husband Ronald after 52
years of marriage. Their deep and abiding love is an inspiration
to their three children -- Wendy
WINSLOW of West Vancouver, Dee
ELLIOT/ELLIOTT of Bowen Island and Derek
WILKINS of Grand Rapids, Michigan.
She was a loving Gangie to Toffer and Amy
WINSLOW,
Niki
WINSLOW,
Jennifer and Jeff
WILKINS and Frazer and Bryn
ELLIOT/ELLIOTT.
She delighted
in the recent arrivals of three great grandchildren - Hadley
and Nathan
WINSLOW and Madison
BRANN.
She will be greatly missed
by her daughter-in-law, Gerie
WILKINS, and son-in-law, Robert
PATERSON.
The family appreciates the caring and support given
to Mum by Dr. David
WILSON,
Lorna
MOLEJON, B.S.N., Noemi
GOMEZ,
B.S.N. and homecare nurses, Eleanor
CAMPBELL and Sally
JESSIMAN.
A private memorial was held on October 20th in West Vancouver.
Biddie volunteered overseas with the Canadian Red Cross Corps
during World War 2. Donations may be made to the Canadian Red
Cross, 3400 Lake City Way, Burnaby, British Columbia, V5A 4Y2
or www.redcross.ca
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WHITWORTH,
Audrey (née
WINSLOW)
Passed away peacefully, with her family at her side, on October
22, 2005. She will be greatly missed by her husband of 61 years
Leonard, daughters Linda (Stephen), Lois (Michael), grandchildren
Geoffrey, Karen, Suzanne, and John, brother Larry, sisters Doris,
Joanne, and many extended family and Friends. Friends and family
are invited to a visitation on Tuesday, October 25th at the Giffen-Mack
"Scarborough" Funeral Home and Cremation Centre - 4115 Lawrence
Ave. E., West Hill (416) 281-6800, from 6-9 p.m. A Funeral Service
will be held in the Chapel on Wednesday at 11: 30 a.m. with cremation
to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations to the charity of your
choice would be appreciated.
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WINSOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-07-18 published
CLIFFORD,
Ernest
Robert,
LLB, Q.C.
(October 25, 1926-July 15, 2005)
Ernie CLIFFORD died peacefully of complications related to Cancer
after a short stay at The Greater Niagara General Hospital. Beloved
husband of the late Margaret Alexandra
(REID)
CLIFFORD.
Loved
father of Kyle
CLIFFORD (Connie), Edmonton, Alberta; Megan
WINSOR
(Terry), Ottawa, Gavin
CLIFFORD, Vancouver, British Columbia
Colin CLIFFORD (Karen), Niagara Falls. Loved grandfather of Carrie
and Adam CLIFFORD,
Stephan,
Robyn and Christopher
WINSOR, Nathan
and Audrey
CLIFFORD. Dear brother of Laura
BALDWIN
(Tom,)
Kingston,
Mary CLIFFORD, Niagara Falls, Albert
CLIFFORD, Whitby, and the
late Walter
CLIFFORD,
Evelyn
LEWIS, Caroline
HUNT. Ernie was
married to Marg for 44 years until her death in February 1997.
Ernie was a member of the Royal Canadian Air Force during the
Second World War and served in Britain. He began his career practicing
Law in Niagara Falls, in 1964. He was a Volunteer President of
the local Children's Aid Society. Ernie and Marg were dedicated
parents and delighted in their grandchildren. Ernie was an avid
reader, a joy he lost with the onset of Macular Degeneration
in the past few years. Ernie will be dearly missed by his family
and Friends. Cremation has taken place. A Service of Remembrance
will be held at St. Andrew's Church on Tuesday July 19, 2005,
at 11 a.m. As an expression of sympathy contributions to the
charity of ones choice, The Canadian National Institute for the
Blind or the Alzheimers Society may be made through the office
of Hetherington and Deans Niagara Falls, Ontario. 905-354-5614.
Online Tributes may be made at www.mem.com
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WINSTANLEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-04 published
HAMPSON,
Shirley
It is with great sadness we announce the loss of Shirley, beloved
wife, mom and gramma on Wednesday, June 1st, 2005 at Sunnybrook
Hospital. Shirley will be greatly missed by her devoted husband
Joseph, daughters Deborah (Bruno
BARBIERI), Joanne (Paul
POLUSNY)
of Winnipeg, grandchildren Kathryn and Alessandro. Mom was predeceased
by her son-in-law Richard
WINSTANLEY.
Mom spent many years being
involved in Brownies and Girl Guides with her daughters. Mom
passed along many of her attributes to Deborah, Joanne and most
cherished Kathryn for which we are grateful. A private family
service has taken place. If desired, donations to Newtonbrook
United Church, 53 Cummer Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, M2M 2E5 orthe
Girl Guides of Canada, 250 Merton Street, Suite 303, Toronto,
Ontario, M4S 1B1 would be appreciated by the family.
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WINSTANLEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-09 published
HAMPSON,
Joseph
A.
It is with the greatest sadness that we announce the loss of
our dad and grandpa, Joseph
HAMPSON on Sunday, November 6th,
2005, at North York General Hospital. Dad lost his long battle
with lung disease on his 74th birthday. He is cherished by his
children Deborah (Bruno), Joanne (Paul) and his grandchildren
Kathryn and Alessandro. Joe is predeceased by his loving wife
Shirley HAMPSON (2005) and son-in-law Richard
WINSTANLEY.
Dad
will always be remembered for his devotion to his family. Dad
worked for over 30 years as a driver for Toronto Transit Commission
and GO Transit and decided to retire when his granddaughter Kathryn
was born. Dad was an avid model train collector and spent many
weekends at model train shows with his American Flyer collection.
Dad was also very active in the activities of Newtonbrook United
Church. We would like to thank Dr.
KIRSHEN for his kindness and
wisdom, Dr.
ISCOE, and nurse Elaine for their compassion and
understanding and Bev
BURNS for her daily visits with dad. Service
will be held at Newtonbrook United Church, 55 Cummer Ave., Toronto,
M2M 2E5, Thursday, November 10th, 2005 at 10: 30 a.m. If desired,
donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, 620 Wilson
Avenue, Suite 501, Toronto, M3K 1Z3 or Newtonbrook United Church.
Condolences - www.rskane.ca
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WINSTON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-06-27 published
HARLOCK,
Jean▼
Isabel▼ (née
WINSTON) (August 29, 1927-June 24,
Retired Special Education Consultant Toronto Board of Education.
Peacefully at Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto, on Thursday, June
24, 2005 after a brief illness. Daughter of the late John Vernon
WINSTON and Mary Agnes
ROME.
Beloved▼ wife of Donald
HARLOCK and
devoted mother of Paul Winston
HARLOCK of Toronto. Dear sister
of Mary, Mrs. Dennis
BUNYAN of Phoenix, Arizona and brother of
Noël (Pat) of Montreal, Quebec. Cremation has taken place with
interment at a later date in the churchyard of St. George's Church
on-the-Hill. The Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday, June
29, 2005 at 11 o'clock at St. George's Church on-the-Hill, 4600
Dundas Street West, Etobicoke, Ontario, between Royal York Road
and Islington Avenue. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made
to St. George's Church on-the-Hill, 4600 Dundas Street West,
Etobicoke, Ontario M9A 1A5 or Bloorview MacMillan Children's
Centre, 150 Kilgour Road, Toronto, Ontario M4G 1R8.
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WINSTON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-09 published
HUNTER,
Jane
Marguerite
Our Jane, passed away suddenly on Monday, February 7, 2005. A
woman whose style and charm was only excelled by her generosity
to others. Adored and loved by her partner in life Bill
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART,
loving mother to her son Michael
BENGOUGH and his wife
Kimberly,
and to her other children Samantha, Andrew and Sarah
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART.
Devoted sister to Cathie
FRANKLIN and her husband Stuart and
her brother John David
HUNTER and Robert
WINSTON.
Jane will be
greatly missed by all her Friends and by those she worked with
at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. Visitation will be held
at the Ward Funeral Home, 109 Reynolds Street, Oakville, 905-844-3221
on Wednesday, February 9 from 7-9 p.m. and Thursday, February
10 from 10 a.m. with a Funeral following at 11 a.m. that day.
In lieu of flowers, the family respectfully requests donations
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation in memory of Jane.
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HARLOCK,
Jean▲
Isabel▲ (née
WINSTON) (August 29, 1927-June 24,
Retired Special Education Consultant, Toronto Board of Education.
Peacefully at Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto on Thursday, June
24, 2005 after a brief illness. Daughter of the late John Vernon
WINSTON and Mary Agnes
ROME.
Beloved▲ wife of Donald
HARLOCK and
devoted mother of Paul Winston
HARLOCK of Toronto. Dear sister
of Mary, Mrs. Dennis
BUNYAN of Phoenix, Arizona and brother of
Noël (Pat) of Montreal, Quebec. Cremation has taken place with
interment at a later date in the churchyard of St. George's Church
on-the-Hill. The Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday, June
29, 2005 at 11 o'clock at St. George's Church on-the-Hill, 4600
Dundas Street West, Etobicoke, Ontario between Royal York Road
and Islington Ave. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made
to St. George's Church on-the-Hill, 4600 Dundas Street West,
Etobicoke, Ontario, M9A 1A5 or Bloorview MacMillan Children's
Centre, 150 Kilgour Road, Toronto, Ontario, M4G 1R8.
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WINSTON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-12 published
McGOWAN,
Ernest C.R. (1951-2005)
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Ernest
C.R. "Ernie"
McGOWAN, who ended a long battle with cancer early
in the morning on Saturday, November 5th, 2005. The beloved husband
of Michaela
KORB,
son of Bernice and the late Ernest T.
McGOWAN,
and brother-in-law of Kristin and Birgit
KORB,
Ernie was the
father (with former spouse, Ann
CHAUNCEY) of Rebecca and her
husband Scott
BAKER and Nathaniel and his fiancee Nikki
WINSTON
and expecting grandfather of Maya (Nathaniel and Nikki). A graduate
of Yale University, Ernie received his Masters of Law from Queen's
University and practiced real estate law in Muskoka for over
20 years. While former clients will attest to his skill at law,
Ernie was also a master carpenter and adept fisherman. Two services
will be held in honour and remembrance of this man who will be
sorely missed by family and his many, many Friends. A private
memorial will be held at Reynolds Funeral Home "Turner Chapel",
Bracebridge followed by a private family interment at the St.
Thomas Cemetery Columbarium in Bracebridge. Others will be contacted
by the family to join in an upcoming gathering to celebrate Ernie's
life. In lieu of flowers or food, please consider making a donation
to the Canadian Cancer Society. Condolence messages may be sent
to www.reynoldsfuneral.com
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WINTER o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-06-22 published
KRANENBURG,
Teunis
At Trilliam Villa, Sarnia, at the age of 92 years, Teunis
KRANENBURG,
of Sarnia and formerly of Paisley, went home to be with his Lord,
on Monday, June 20th, 2005. Husband of the late Lypje
RADEMAKER
and Corrie
VANHEUSDEN.
Father of Turney and her husband Auke
ZYLSTRA, of Sarnia, Catharine and her husband Reynold
WINTER,
of Burford, Johanna and her husband Ken
FAIRBAIRN, of Paisley,
John and his wife Brenda, of Lucknow, Bill and his wife Debbie,
of Paisley and Anna-Marie and her husband John
CLEMENT, of Roberts
Creek, British Columbia. He is also survived by 18 grandchildren
and by 9 great-grandchildren, and his sister, Jopie
KUSTER, of
Holland. Predeceased by 9 sisters. Friends may call at the W.
Kent Milroy Paisley Chapel, 216 Queen Street South, Paisley,
on Thursday, from 2: 00 to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. and
one hour prior to the funeral service. Funeral service will be
conducted on Friday at Immanuel Evangelical Missionary Church,
307 Balaclava Street, Paisley, at 2: 00 p.m. with Pastor Mark
CHESTER officiating. Interment at Paisley Cemetery. Memorial
contributions to the Salvation Army or Gideon's Memorial Bible
Plan would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. Portrait
and memorial online at www.milroyfuneralhomes.com
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WINTER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-02-08 published
ROBERTS,
Patricia▼
Blanche▼ (née
ANNETT)
On Sunday, February 6th, 2005 at North York General Hospital
in Toronto. Patricia Blanche
ROBERTS of Toronto in her 87th year.
Beloved wife of the late O. Roy
ROBERTS
(December▼ 1992.) Dear
mother of chosen son Michael
ANNETT and sisters-in-law Marge
ANNETT of Medicine Hat, Alberta and Doris (Jack)
COUPLAND of
London. Survived by nieces and nephews Kay
CAMPBELL of Alvinston,
Shirley DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS and Beverly
LEWIS of Petrolia, Wilma
BELL of
Strathroy, Alma
ROBB of Ilderton, Joan
ANNETT of Sarnia, Ross
ANNETT of Brooks, Alberta, Jeanne
ANNETT of Edmonton, Alberta,
Robert ANNETT of Petrolia and Bill
ANNETT of Wyoming. Also survived
by several great nieces and nephews and many close caring Friends.
Predeceased▼ by her parents Wellington B.
ANNETT and Blanche
SHUGG,
her sisters Gwendolyn ((
BURR1997,))
Geraldine (1909) and Kathleen
((WINTER1998)) and her brothers Harold (1982,) Charlie (1998)
and Ralph (1983). Family and Friends will be received at the
Harper Funeral Home, Watford, on Wednesday February 9th from
1 pm until 2 pm when the Funeral Service will be held. Reverend
Jo-Anne SYMINGTON officiating with interment at the Alvinston
Cemetery. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would
be appreciated by the family. Education of young children was
Patricia's main concern and she taught in the Allenby Public
School, Toronto for many years. She was Past Matron (Faith) Aloha
Chapter, Eastern Star. While she was a very private person, she
was generous in helping others. Her rose garden and fish pond
were very important to her, especially after ret irement.
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WINTER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-03-16 published
JOHNSON,
Eleanor
Eva (née
WOODWARD)
At her residence on Sunday, March 13, 2005. Eleanor Eva
JOHNSON
of Saint Thomas in her 87th year. Beloved wife of the late Gordon
R. JOHNSON (1977.) Dear mother of Marilyn
NOELS and husband Doug
COX of Saint Thomas, Larry
THOMAS and wife
Marilyn of Kawkawlin,
Michigan and Howie
THOMAS and wife
Annette of London. Also survived
by 8 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. Predeceased by
a brother Hugh
WOODWARD and a sister Ruth
WOODWARD.
Born in St.
Thomas, Ontario on November 8, 1918 daughter of the late Melvin
and Eva (WINTER)
WOODWARD.
She was a medical secretary at the Saint Thomas Psychiatric Hospital
from 1956-1965 and was a teacher at Northern Collegiate High
School in Sarnia for a number of years. Eleanor returned to St.
Thomas in 1989 and was a member of First United Church and was
active in the Golden Links. She was a soloist and organist at
Broderick Baptist Church. Cremation has taken place. A Public
memorial service will be held on Thursday March 17, 2005 at 12: 00
p.m with interment of ashes to follow in the Mapleton Cemetery.
Donations to the Cancer Society or the Heart and Stroke Foundation
can be made at the H.A. Kebbel Funeral Home, Aylmer 773-8400.
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WINTER,
Ann▼
Peacefully at home in Saint Thomas on Friday March 18th, 2005 Ann
WINTER in her 66th year. Predeceased by parents Dellevan and
Kathleen. Dear mother of David
WINTER and friend Penny
DROUILLARD
and son Jonathon of Sarnia and daughter Shelley and Tim
HYDE
of Mt. Brydges. Loving grandmother of Kimberly and Bradley
HYDE
both at home. Remembered by sister Barbara
VANBLANKENSTEIN and
brother John
McDONALD both of Vancouver. Friends may call at
the Elliott-Madill Funeral Home, Mt. Brydges on Monday March
21st, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Funeral service to follow on Tuesday
from the funeral home commencing at 11am. Reverend Don
KEENLISIDE
officiating. Interment Hillsdale Cemetery Petrolia. Donations
tot he Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Pinehill Cottage Group
Home (10 Chester St. Saint Thomas, Ontario N5R 1T8) would be appreciated
as expressions of sympathy.
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WINTER,
Ann▲ (née
McDONALD)
Peacefully at home in Saint Thomas on Friday March 18th, 2005 Ann
WINTER in her 66th year. Predeceased by parents Dellevan and
Kathleen McDONALD. Dear mother of David
WINTER and friend Penny
DROUILLARD and son Johnathan of Sarnia and daughter Shelley and
Tim HYDE of Mt. Brydges. Loving grandmother of Kimberly and Bradley
HYDE both at home. Remembered by sister Barbara
VANBLANKENSTEIN
and brother John
McDONALD both of Vancouver. Friends may call
at the Elliott-Madill Funeral Home, Mt. Brydges on Monday March
21st, from 6pm to 9pm. Funeral service to follow on Tuesday from
the funeral home commencing at 11am. Reverend Don
KEENLISIDE officiating.
Interment Hillsdale Cemetery Petrolia. Donations to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation or the Pinehill Cottage Group Home (10
Chester Street, Saint Thomas, Ontario N5R 1T8) would be appreciated
as expressions of sympathy.
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CLUNAS,
Gerald▼
Edgar▼
Gerald Edgar of Wiarton and formerly of Saint Thomas, on Thursday,
March 31, 2005, at the Wiarton Hospital, in his 65th year. Father
of Christine
CLUNAS of Saint Thomas. Gerald was born in Saint Thomas
on February 11, 1941, the
son of the late Winter John and Frances
Mary (WINTER)
CLUNAS.
Predeceased▼ by 2 brothers Kenneth and Donald
CLUNAS.
Also▼ survived by a number of nieces and nephews. Gerald
worked at the Chrysler Plant in Windsor. Resting at Williams
Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas where funeral service
will be held Monday at 1: 00 p.m. Interment to follow in Elmdale
Cemetery. Visitation Monday from 12: 00-1:00 p.m. Remembrances
may be made to the charity of choice.
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CLUNAS,
Gerald▲
Edgar▲
Gerald Edgar of Wiarton and formerly of Saint Thomas, on Thursday,
March 31, 2005, at the Wiarton Hospital, in his 65th year. Father
of Christine
CLUNAS of Saint Thomas. Gerald was born in Saint Thomas
on February 11, 1941, the
son of the late Winter John and Frances
Mary (WINTER)
CLUNAS.
Predeceased▲ by 2 brothers Kenneth and Donald
CLUNAS.
Also▲ survived by a number of nieces and nephews. Gerald
worked at the Chrysler Plant in Windsor. Resting at Williams
Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas where funeral service
will be held Monday at 1: 00 p.m. Interment to follow in Elmdale
Cemetery. Visitation Monday from 12: 00-1:00 p.m. Remembrances
may be made to the charity of choice.
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WINTER,
Ila▼
Margaret▼ (née
JOHNSTON)
Mrs.▼
Ila▼
Margaret▼
(JOHNSTON) of Strathmere Lodge, Strathroy and
formerly of Napier, passed away on Thursday, June 2, 2005 in
her 93rd year. Beloved wife of the late Clarence
WINTER (1998)
and dearly loved mother of Morley and his wife, Lynne of Union,
Ontario and Marilyn
WINTER of London. She will be sadly missed
by two grandchildren, Jason
WINTER of St. Joseph, Michigan and
Anita and husband Jeff DE
LEEUW of Cambridge, Ontario. Born January
5, 1913 in Brooke Twp. to her late parents, Theo and Catharine
(McLACHLAN)
JOHNSTON.
She▼ is survived by a sister, Marion (Jack)
SHAY/SHEA, two sisters-in-law, Thelma
ROSS and Margaret
JOHNSTON.
Also, a brother-in-law, Edwin
WINTER,
Michigan.▼
She▼ was predeceased
by two brothers, Cecil and Murray
JOHNSTON.
She▼ will be remembered
by many nieces and nephews.
Ila taught elementary school for many years, first in Brooke
Twp. and later in Metcalfe Twp. at Walkers and Napier. She was
a long time member of Napier Women's Institute and St. Andrews
Presbyterian Church, Napier. Ila will be remembered for her great
love of nature, especially the sunsets. Resting at Denning Bros.
Funeral Home, 32 Metcalfe Street, Strathroy where the funeral
service will be held on Saturday, June 4th, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m.
Interment to follow in Alvinston Cemetery. Visitation will be
held on Friday, June 3 from 2: 00-4:00 p.m. and 7:00-9:00 p.m.
Remembrances may be made through memorial donations to the Canadian
Diabetes Association or to the Strathroy Hospital Building Fund.
A tree will be planted in memory of Ila.
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McKEEGAN,
Danny
James
Danny James
McKEEGAN passed away peacefully on Tuesday, June
7, 2005 in his 49th year. Much loved partner of Robert
NEWMAN.
Father of Kym
EVANS and son-in-law Shawn of London. Grandfather
of Teryn Mckeegan
EVANS.
Stepfather of Jennifer
BURGIE of Toronto
and Thom NEWMAN of London. Brother of Michael
McKEEGAN and sister-in-law
Joanne.
Life long friend of Brigitte
WINTER-
TARDIF of Quebec
and Marilyn
LOW/LOWE/LOUGH of Richmond Hill. Danny will also be missed
by many Friends and extended family. The family will receive
Friends and relatives at Forest Lawn Memorial Chapel, 1997 Dundas
Street East (at Wavell), London for visitation on Thursday from
7-9 p.m. Funeral service will be on Friday, June 10, 2005 at
2 pm. Cremation to follow. Arrangements entrusted to Memorial
Funeral Home 452-3770.
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LANGAN,
Marie▼
Cecelia▼
At Marion Villa, London on Friday, October 14, 2005. Marie Cecelia
LANGAN of London in her 89th year. Survived by her sisters Helen
STEPHENS and Rheta
BOTHWELL and sister-in-law Leatha
LANGAN.
Predeceased▼ by her parents Frank and Margaret
LANGAN and her
brothers Jack and Joseph
LANGAN and her niece Lynda
BREEDON.
Dear aunt of Gayle
TOON,
Joanne
WINTER and Doug
STEPHENS, Ron
BOTHWELL and his wife
Peggy,
Margaret
GARDINER and her husband
Ron and Tara
LANGAN.
Also▼ survived by great nieces and nephews.
A funeral service will be held at Denning Bros. Funeral Home,
Strathroy on Monday October 17 at 1 p.m. with Fr. John
SHARP
officiating. Interment in Bornish Cemetery. Visitation will be
held from 12 p.m. until time of service. Donation to Marion Villa
would be appreciated. A tree will be planted as a living memorial
to Marie.
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WINTER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.strathroy.age_dispatch 2005-06-07 published
WINTER,
Ila▲
Margaret▲ (née
JOHNSTON)
Mrs.▲
Ila▲
Margaret▲
(JOHNSTON) of Strathmere Lodge, Strathroy,
and formerly of Napier, passed away on Thursday, June 2, 2005,
in her 93rd year. Beloved wife of the late Clarence
WINTER (1998)
and dearly loved mother of Morley and his wife, Lynne, of Union,
Ontario, and Marilyn
WINTER of London. She will be sadly missed
by two grandchildren, Jason
WINTER of St. Joseph, Michigan, and
Anita and husband Jeff DE
LEEUW of Cambridge, Ontario. Born January
5, 1913 in Brooke Twp. to her late parents, Theo and Catharine
(McLACHLAN)
JOHNSTON.
She▲ is survived by a sister, Marion (Jack)
SHAY/SHEA, two sisters-in-law, Thelma
ROSS and Margaret
JOHNSTON.
Also, a brother-in-law, Edwin
WINTER,
Michigan.▲
She▲▼ was predeceased
by two brothers, Cecil and Murray
JOHNSTON.
She▲ will be remembered
by many nieces and nephews. Ila taught elementary school for
many years, first in Brooke Twp., and later in Metcalfe Twp.
at Walkers and Napier. She was a long-time member of Napier Womens
Institute and St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Napier. Ila will
be remembered for her great love of nature, especially the sunsets.
Rested at Denning Bros. Funeral Home, where the funeral service
was held on Saturday, June 4, 2005 at 1 p.m. Interment followed
in Alvinston Cemetery. Visitation was held on Friday, June 3
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Remembrances may be made through memorial
donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association or to the Strathroy
Hospital Building Fund. A tree will be planted in memory of Ila.
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LANGAN,
Marie▲
Cecelia▲
At Marian Villa, London, on Friday, October 14, 2005, Marie Cecelia
LANGAN of London, in her 89th year. Survived by her sisters Helen
STEPHENS and Rheta
BOTHWELL and sister-in-law Leatha
LANGAN.
Predeceased▲ by her parents Frank and Margaret
LANGAN, her brothers
Jack and Joseph
LANGAN, and her niece Lynda
BREEDON. Dear aunt
of Gayle TOON, Joanne
WINTER and Doug
STEPHENS, Ron
BOTHWELL
and his wife
Peggy,
Margaret
GARDINER and her husband Ron and
Tara LANGAN.
Also▲ survived by great-nieces and nephews. A funeral
service was held at Denning Bros. Funeral Home, Strathroy, on
Monday,
October 17 at 1 p.m. with Fr. John
SHARP officiating.
Interment in Bornish Cemetery. Visitation was held from 12 p.m.
until time of service. Donations to Marian Villa would be appreciated.
A tree will be planted as a living memorial to Marie.
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WINTER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-01-26 published
MASON,
Robert
Vincent (1933-2005)
Passed away peacefully in his home on Sunday, January 23rd in
the company of family and Friends. He will be sadly missed by
his children Heidi
FALLOWS,
Michael
MASON and Lisa
AUDETTE, his
sisters Barbara
BRAID and Marilyn
WINTER, his adoring grandchildren
Sydne, Alexander, Jacques, Julia, Josée and Caelin, and his best
friend Sheila. Bob was a wonderful father, amazing grandfather
devoted son, brother and uncle and most loving friend, colleague
and mentor.
Bob had a long and distinguished career as an artist who was
recognized both locally and internationally. In 2003 he won the
prestigious Pollock Krasner Foundation award. His support of
Hamilton and its arts community earned him The Hamilton Sesquicentennial
Arts Award in 1997.
A family funeral will be held at the Community Centre in St.
Williams at 1: 00 p.m. on Saturday, January 29th. Friends are
invited to attend a celebration of Bob's life and the opening
of his new exhibition to be announced at a later date.
Donations in Bob's memory may be made to the Robert Mason Memorial
Tree Fund, c/o Hamilton Artists Inc., 231 Bay Street North, 2nd
Floor, Hamilton, L8R 2R1 905-529-3355.
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BOARDMAN,
Thomas "
Tom"
Died peacefully on May 22, 2005 in his 93rd year at Belmont House.
Beloved husband of Isabel Margaret
(ROBERTS)
BOARDMAN for 62
years. Cherished father of Coral (Bill)
MARTIN and John (Helen)
BOARDMAN.
Loving grandfather to Lisa (Tyler)
BAILEY, Stephen
(Elizabeth)
MARTIN,
Jason and Matthew
BOARDMAN. Special great-grandfather
to Sarah, Rachel, Madeleine and Soraya. Brother-in-law of Cynthia
and Frank WINTER, Marjorie
PORTER, Rita
ROBERTS, Gloria
ROBERTS
and uncle and great-uncle to many. Tom was born in England and
lived most of his life in Hamilton, Kingston and Toronto. He
served as a Lieutenant Commander in the Canadian Navy in World
War 2. He earned his Honours B.Sc. at McMaster University and
his M.Sc. at Cornell University. An exceptional high-school teacher
both in Canada and Kenya, he became an Inspector and Consultant
with the Ontario Department of Education. Tom enjoyed nature
and the outdoors, particularly canoe-tripping and bird watching.
A memorial service to celebrate Tom's life will be held on Wed.
June 8, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m. at Belmont House, 55 Belmont St. Toronto,
M4R 1R1, in the chapel, reception to follow. If desired, in lieu
of flowers, donations may be made in Tom's name to the Belmont
House Foundation or the Alzheimer Society. The family is grateful
for the care and support they received at Belmont House.
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Norman LEVINE,
Novelist And Poet: 1923-2005
Known as a writer's writer, his short stories have been compared
with work by Alice Munro and Mavis Gallant
By Rebecca
CALDWELL,
Thursday,
June 16, 2005, Page S11
Canada made writer Norman
LEVINE; a cool reception in Canadian
publishing made him leave the country. Now, the next generation's
writers are rediscovering his work.
A gifted novelist and a poet, Mr.
LEVINE was best known in writing
circles for his short stories. His 10 collections are often referred
to with the same reverence as work by Alice Munro or Mavis Gallant.
"He was a writer's writer," said Toronto-based Newfoundlander
Michael WINTER, the author of The Big Why, who met him in 1993
when Mr. LEVINE was in Saint John's for a reading. The two kept
up a regular correspondence. On Monday, Mr.
WINTER received a
letter from Mr.
LEVINE thanking him for an article about his
passion for Mr.
LEVINE's work that appeared in Brick magazine,
the Canadian literary journal. Mr.
WINTER counts Mr.
LEVINE's
sophisticated, sparse modernism in collections such as Thin Ice
(1979) as a direct influence on his writing.
"He had a strange relationship with [his] Canadian audience,"
said Mr. WINTER. "
His style is not one that appeals to a lot
of people, but a lot of writers marvel at his talent.... His
economy of so little saying so much -- when you try to write
like that, you realize how hard it is to capture things accurately
and truthfully with very few words."
Mr. LEVINE is, however, best known to the public for his controversial
1958 travelogue-social critique Canada Made Me, based on research
from a three-month cross-country journey in 1956. The work was
not complimentary to a country then stumbling awkwardly toward
its cultural and national adolescence.
"I wondered why I felt so bitter about Canada," he wrote in Canada
Made Me. "It was foolish to believe that you can take the throwouts,
the rejects, the human kickabouts from Europe and tell them:
Here is your second chance. Here you can start a new life. But
no one ever mentioned the price you had to pay, and how much
of yourself you have to betray."
Although it had been commissioned by Putnam and Sons in Britain
and by McClelland and Stewart in Canada, M&S publisher Jack McClelland
was so aghast at the manuscript that he would print only 500
copies to honour the contract. Canada Made Me would not have
a major Canadian release until 1979.
"It was a very unboosterish book that did him in with all the
powers that were in Canada," said John
METCALF, a friend of Mr.
LEVINE as well as his later editor at the Porcupine's Quill,
which republished several volumes by Mr.
LEVINE, including Canada
Made Me in 1993.
"Norman realized that Canadian publishing was closed to him,
so he went to England." He lived there for the next 30 years,
"where he wrote amazingly inventive short stories and he was
heralded as a genius all over England and Europe." In Canada,
however, nobody took any notice whatsoever, said Mr.
METCALF.
"In part, it was because of the very fact that he had chosen
to go away, but also [because of] the rise of Canadian nationalism
as a sort of all-consuming force in intellectual and cultural
matters in the country. It basically declared both Norman and
Mavis GALLANT as traitors to the country. Norman paid the price."
Born to Orthodox Jewish parents in Ottawa in 1923, Mr.
LEVINE
was raised in the city's predominantly Jewish neighbourhood of
Lower Town. He served in the Royal Canadian Air Force as a tail
gunner during the Second World War, returning to Canada to study
English literature at McGill University. After earning his B.A.
and M.A., he won a scholarship to King's College, London, to
pursue his PhD on the works of Proust and T.S. Eliot.
Mr. LEVINE had married Englishwoman Margaret
PAYNE in 1952, and
the two settled in St. Ives, where they would raise three daughters
and befriend the burgeoning artistic community -- including abstract
expressionist painters such as Francis Bacon, Terry Frost and
Patrick Heron. The new intellectual circle would have a profound
impact on his work.
"He was around a great deal of technical talk all the time about
technique, which he transferred from visual terms into terms
of rhetoric, so he was absorbing the lessons of painters and
ways of looking and forging his own style," said Mr.
METCALF.
"He was forging a style that was quite new, fragmentary and imagistic.
He was stripping ruthlessly down to the bone, the language got
cleaner and cleaner. He denied all the conventional expectations
of rhythms."
Living in St. Ives, and not in London or Paris, also gave him
a chance to cultivate his outsider's perspective, said Mr.
METCALF
another of his motivations for leaving Canada. "He'd made
the decision to leave on cultural grounds, but also on the grounds
that he was an outsider in every aspect of his personality: as
a Jew, as a writer, he liked to be on the margins of things,
looking in."
Regardless of his reputation within Canada, Mr.
LEVINE's writing
was treasured outside of the country, particularly in Germany,
where Nobel laureate Heinrich Boll worked on translations of
Mr. LEVINE's stories for German editions.
Apart from a brief return to Toronto in the early eighties, and
some time in France with his second wife
Anne
SARGINSON, from
whom he later separated (Margaret
PAYNE died of cancer in 1978,)
Mr. LEVINE he made his life in Britain. However, he never forgot
the country of his birth, and the country was apparently beginning
to remember him. In 2002, he was named the winner of the Writers
Trust of Canada Matt Cohen Award, only the second recipient of
the prestigious lifetime achievement award. His last book, The
Ability to Forget, was published in 2003.
"It was odd that having lived in Britain for 50 years, he still
considered himself very much a Canadian. Canada was his world.
I think he found it very difficult that he wasn't accepted, but
he understood why," said his daughter Cassie
FLINT, a high-school
English teacher who lived near her father in Barnard Castle,
Country Durham.
"He was thrilled by talk from Canadian publishers interested
in reissuing his books," she said.
His death came as a shock, said Ms.
FLINT.
Although he had been
seeing a consultant for some heart problems and suffered from
blackouts for the past 18 months, he was quite fit and active,
and was even at work on another short story.
Norman LEVINE was born in Ottawa on October 22, 1923. He died
in County Durham, England, on Tuesday of a suspected heart attack
following a fall. He was 81.
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EDGEWORTH,
Thomas
George
At Saint Mary's of the Lake in Kingston on Saturday, August 13th,
2005, Thomas G.
EDGEWORTH in his 84th year. Beloved husband of
the late Beatrice
WINTER.
Loving father of David and his wife
Marilys EDGEWORTH of Kitchener, John of Sidney, British Columbia,
Janet and her husband Raymond
GILL of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia,
and Jim and his wife
Doris
EDGEWORTH of Kitimat, British Columbia.
Dear grandfather of Chantal, Daniel, Jeffrey, Lindsay, Lea, Carrie
and Cory.
The family will receive Friends at the Robert J. Reid and Sons
Funeral Home, 309 Johnson Street (at Barrie), Kingston, on Thursday
evening from 7 to 9 p.m. The Funeral Service in "The Chapel on
the Corner" on Friday, August 19th, 2005 at 1 p.m. As expressions
of sympathy the family would appreciate memorial donations to
the Kingston Regional Cancer Centre or to the charity of your
choice.
Online Guestbook www. ReidFuneralHome.com
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DUTTENHOFFER-
GIEGERICH,
Mary
Ann
Passed away quietly at the British Columbia Cancer Agency on
August 23, 2005. She is survived by her loving husband Henry
(Hank) GIEGERICH of 25 years, stepdaughter Jill
WALLACE
(GIEGERICH,)
plus stepgrand_sons Iain and Scot. Also surviving MaryAnn, in
Saskatchewan, are sisters Agnes
ZERR,
Eva
WINTER, and brother
Ervin DUTTENHOFFER, all of Regina, plus sisters Diane
TERHORST
of Earl Gray, Carole
BEAHM of Estevan and Louise
SCHNIEDER/SNIDER/SNYDER of Cochin.
Surviving siblings in British Columbia are brother Peter
DUTTENHOFFER
of Princeton, sisters Frances
SAUNDERS of Penticton, Martha
ZELTER
of New Westminster, and Catherine
POWELL of Vancouver. Surviving
sister Judy
McNEIL lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.A.
MaryAnn demonstrated her adventuresome spirit and thirst for
knowledge early in her career by voyaging to England in a freighter
in 1962, followed by a year and a half of travel throughout Europe
and across North Africa, before settling in Paris for six years,
where she worked for an international agency and studied French,
returning to Vancouver in 1969. After marriage in 1980, MaryAnn
and Hank lived in Yellowknife (Northwest Territories), Toronto
(Ontario), Anchorage (Alaska), and Pasadena (California), and
then retired to Edmonds (Washington) in 1988. In 1997 they moved
to Monte Carlo, Monaco, as a base for three years of European
travel, returning to Vancouver in 2000.
MaryAnn will be greatly missed by husband, family and Friends
for her gentle and loving support, sense of humour, and great
interest in the wonders of nature.
A memorial service will be held at 1: 00 p.m. on Thursday September
1, at Saint Mary's Kerrisdale Anglican Church, 2490 West 37th Ave.,
Vancouver. In lieu of flowers, donations to the British Columbia
Cancer Foundation in memory of MaryAnn would be appreciated.
Walkey and Company Funeral Directors
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ROBERTS,
Patricia▲
Blanche▲ (née
ANNETT)
On Sunday, February 6th, 2005 at North York General Hospital
in Toronto. Patricia Blanche
ROBERTS of Toronto in her 87th year.
Beloved wife of the late O. Roy
ROBERTS
(December▲ 1992.) Dear
mother of chosen son Michael
ANNETT, and sisters-in-law Marge
ANNETT of Medicine Hat, Alberta and Doris (Jack)
COUPLAND of
London. Survived by nieces and nephews Kay
CAMPBELL of Alvinston,
Shirley DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS and Beverly
LEWIS of Petrolia, Wilma
BELL of
Strathroy, Alma
ROBB of Ilderton, Joan
ANNETT of Sarnia, Ross
ANNETT of Brooks, Alberta, Jeanne
ANNETT of Edmonton, Alberta,
Robert ANNETT of Petrolia and Bil
ANNETT of Wyoming. Also survived
by several great nieces and nephews and many close caring Friends.
Predeceased▲ by her parents Wellington B.
ANNETT and Blanche
SHUGG,
her sisters Gwenndolyn
(BURR) (1997,) Geraldine (1909) and Kathleen
(WINTER) (1998) and her brothers Harold (1982,) Charlie (1998)
and Ralph (1983). Family and Friends will be received at the
Harper Funeral Home, Watford (519-876-2218) on Wednesday, February
9th from 1 p.m. until 2 p.m. when the Funeral Service will be
held. Reverend Jo-Anne
SYMINGTON officiating with interment at
the Alvinston Cemetery. Donations to the Heart and stroke Foundation
would be appreciated by the family. Education of young children
was Patricia's main concern and she taught in the Allenby Public
School, Toronto for many years. She was Past Matron (Faith) Aloha
Chapter, Eastern Star. While she was a very private person, she
was generous in helping others. Her rose garden and fish pond
were very important to her, especially after retirement.
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CAMPBELL,
Ethelwyn (née
OIKLE)
Peacefully at her home in Perth, on Wednesday, March 23rd, 2005,
Ethelwyn (OIKLE)
CAMPBELL (served with the Canadian Women's Army
Corp. 1943-1946, high school teacher in Toronto from 1973 to
1989), at the age of 78 years. Ethelwyn was predeceased by her
parents Charles W. and Ethel
(OATWAY)
OIKLE, her husband Donald
CAMPBELL and brothers John and Harry
OIKLE.
She will be sadly
missed by her brother Art (Dorothy)
OIKLE, her daughter Susan
HASNAIN of Ottawa, her nieces, nephews, special Friends George
and Fern WINTER and their children Jeffrey and Laura
WINTER of
Mississauga, her neighbours and Friends. Friends may pay their
respects at the Blair and son Funeral Home, Perth on Sunday, March
27th, 2005 from 1 to 5 p.m. Funeral service will be conducted
in the chapel Monday at 11: 00 a.m. Interment, Elmwood Cemetery.
A reception will follow in Branch 244 Perth Legion. In remembrance,
contributions to the Poppy Fund of the Royal Canadian Legion
or the Cancer Society would be appreciated. Condolences may be
sent to the family at condolences@blairandson.com.
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WINTER,
Douglas
Allan
Beloved of Diana and cherished
son of Rena and Wallace, passed
away peacefully on April 9, 2005, after a short illness, in North
York General Hospital. Sadly and greatly missed by David and
Shirley, Robert and Anne, and Ellaine and Keith, by nieces and
nephews Calvin, Megan, Ryan, Aaron, Joshua and Grace, to whom
he was both Uncle Doug and friend, by Cosima and Dan, Aunt Dorothy
and his cousins and Friends. Family and Friends may call at the
Ogden Funeral Home, 4164 Sheppard Ave. E. (near Midland), between
4 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Wednesday, April 13, 2005. A Memorial Service,
followed by a reception, will be held at the Ogden Chapel at
11 a.m. on Thursday, April 14, 2005.
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STEVENSON,
Margaret
She was predeceased by her loving husband Albert (Bert), her
brother Alfred
WINTER and good friend Doris
WHETSTONE.
She▲ will
be lovingly remembered by her many nieces, nephews, cousins and
Friends. Special thanks to Leisureworld O'Connor Gate Care Giving
Centre for their care and attention to Margaret. Friends may
call at the Giffen-Mack "Danforth" Funeral Home and Cremation Centre,
2570 Danforth Ave. (at Main St. subway) on Monday at 1 p.m. until
time of service at 2 p.m. in the Funeral Home Chapel. Interment
Prospect Cemetery.
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MacEWEN,
Gladys
Passed away peacefully at Maxville Manor, Maxville, Ontario on
Monday,
July 4, 2005. Gladys
MacEWEN of Maxville, formerly of
Ottawa in her 86th year. Dear daughter of the late Thomas
ULLET
and the late Sadie
MacCRIMMON.
Beloved wife of the late Gerald
MacEWEN. Cherished mother of Catherine
MacEWEN
(Anthony
LYSAK)
of Toronto and the late Thomas
MacEWEN. Dear sister of Doris
POLK (late Howard) of Ottawa. Loving aunt to Gordon
WINTER
(Lorna)
of Maxville, Aida
ANDERSON (late James) of Maxville, Doug
MacEWEN
(Bev) of Ottawa, Glenn
MacEWEN
(Eva) of Princeton, N.J., Ron
MacEWEN
(Helen) of Bass Lake, Ontario, Penny
ECHENBERG (Gordon)
of Montreal, and Pamela
HOFFMAN of Florida. Relatives and Friends
may call at the Munro and Morris Funeral Homes Ltd., 20 Main Street
South, Maxville, Ontario (613-527-2898) on Tuesday, July 5, 2005,
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and on Wednesday, July 6, 2005 from
9: 30 a.m. until the time of the Funeral Service to be held in
the Chapel at 11: 00 a.m. Interment at Maxville Cemetery. For
those who wish, memorial donations to the Maxville Manor or Alzheimer
Society, would be appreciated by the family. As a memorial to
Gladys, a tree will be planted in Memory Woods. A tree grows
- memories live. Condolences may be made online at www.munromorris.com
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GOGAN,
Renée
(WINTER)
Sadly with a heavy heart the family of Mrs. Renée
GOGAN, formerly
Mrs. Renée
WINTER, announce her passing on August 15th, 2005.
She will be sadly missed by her husband Charles
GOGAN, sister-in-law
Gail SILAS, niece Angela
SILAS, great-nephew and niece Raymond
and Savannah, her brother Ross
LANDRE, her sister Cynthia
GATES.
Friends and family may visit at the Giffen-Mack "Scarborough"
Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 4115 Lawrence Avenue East (just
west of Kingston Road), West Hill, 416-281-6800 for visitation
on Wednesday from 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held at
the Giffen-Mack "Scarborough" Chapel at 11 a.m. Thursday. Cremation
to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society in Renée's memory would be appreciated.
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MATTHEWS,
Mary
Jane
(WALSH)
On Wednesday, October 19, 2005, in her 90th year. Beloved wife
of Lloyd for 63 years, loving mother of Carol and husband Ken
NORTHROP and Linda and husband Jim
WINTER.
Proud and devoted
grandmother of David
NORTHROP
(Christy,)
Allison
NORTHROP (Jonathan
RUGGE,)
Jeff
WINTER and Erin
WINTER. Loving great-grandmother
of Holly NORTHROP. Dear cousin of Reta
CRAVEN.
Predeceased by
her brother Robert. Mary was a 40 year member of Royal York Road
United Church and will be fondly remembered by her United Church
Women group members, and will also be missed by many other relatives
and Friends. Friends may call at the Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel,
2357 Bloor St. W., at Windermere, east of the Jane subway from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday. Funeral service will be held in the
chapel on Saturday, October 22, 2005 at 1 p.m. Cremation to follow.
Donations made to Toronto Grace Palliative Care Unit or to a
charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family.
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TAKACS,
Paula (née
IVAN)
It is with great sadness the Takacs family announces the death
of beloved wife, mother and grandmother, Paula
TAKACS, on Tuesday,
October 25, 2005 at the Windsor Regional Hospital. She will be
forever missed by her devoted husband of almost 50 years, Joseph,
daughters Paula, Dana and Andra (Bryan
DAVIES) and son David
(Ann BOYD.)
Paula was a loving grandmother to Kris and Adrian
SCHUMACHER and Kieran and Kaeleigh
WINTER.
Paula was very appreciative
of the outstanding medical support given to her by the nurses
and doctors of the Hospice of Windsor and Essex County and the
Windsor Regional Hospital. The family would like to add their
thanks to these caring professionals, who made life easier for
Paula during her last few months. As requested by Paula, cremation
has aready taken place. There will not be a funeral. Instead
relatives and Friends are invited to join the Takacs family at
the Beach Grove Golf and Country Club (14134 Riverside Drive
East, Tecumseh) on Friday, October 28, 2005 at 1 p.m. A celebration
of Paula's life will be held at 2 p.m. In kindness, memorial
donations to the Scleroderma Society of Ontario would be appreciated
by Paula's family (Suite 1700, 393 University Avenue, Toronto,
Ontario M5G 1E6, www.sclerodermaontario.ca). A tree will be planted
in memory of Paula
TAKACS in the Marcotte Heritage Forest. A
dedication service will be held on September 24, 2006. All are
welcome. The Takacs family invites you to sign the Book of Condolence
and share a memory at www.obituariestoday.com Arrangements entrusted
to the Marcotte Funeral Home and Chapel, Tecumseh, (519) 735-2830.
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