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McDOUGALD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-03-15 published
McDOUGALD,
John
Angus, 1978
Tuesday, March 15, 2005 Page S7
Financier, born in Toronto on March 14, 1908. Nicknamed Bud,
he was from a wealthy Toronto family. At 18, he joined Dominion
Securities as a lowly clerk but soon ascended the corporate ladder.
He once told an interviewer: "I like fine things -- fine horses,
fine paintings, fine cars. As a boy I became accustomed to them.
Then came the crash of 1929 and my father -- like so many of
his contemporaries -- suffered severe financial loss. I had my
choice: Either do without the fine things I liked, or go out
and get them." In 1945, he was well on his way when he formed
a partnership with E.P.
TAILOR/TAYLOR, which, in turn, led to him being
made a director of the giant Argus Corporation 10 years later.
By 1970, he had become chairman of Argus and controlled six of
Canada's biggest industrial concerns and sat as chairman on the
board of about a dozen more lesser concerns. Always fascinated
by power, he said it was more a matter of the individual. "People
talk about corporate power. There is no such thing. It's personal
power that counts. You'll never change that. Whose hands it's
in... that's what it all boils down to." He died a very rich
man (his personal fortune in 1972 was thought to exceed $250-million)
in Palm Beach, Florida.
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McDOUGALD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-04-02 published
ASKEW,
Juliet
May (née
McCHESNEY)
On February 21st, 2005 after a short illness in Oakville, Ontario
in her 90th year. Predeceased by her husband David (in 1999)
and brother Clarence
McCHESNEY (in January 2005,) survived by
her nephew Kenneth
McCHESNEY and niece Audrey
McDOUGALD, great
aunt to Sarah and Peter
McCHESNEY,
Adrienne and Nicholas
RICHARD
and dear friend of Martha
HULBERT, all of Nova Scotia. A memorial
service will be held in the late spring in Toronto. May started
her career in nursing at the Aberdeen Hospital in New Glasgow,
Nova Scotia and joined the Canadian Army Medical Corps in 1942
and went overseas in 1944. She retired from the Army in December
1967 with the rank of Captain/Matron. She was active for many
years with the Nursing Sisters Association of Canada. In memoriam
donations to the Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty
to Animals, 16586 Woodbine Avenue, R.R.#3, Newmarket, Ontario
L3Y 4W1 or to a charity of your choice would be greatly appreciated.
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PARENTEAU,
Amy (formerly
FOULIS, née
WILLIAMS) (1913-2005)
Passed away, at the Roberta Place in Barrie, Ontario, on Monday,
October 10, 2005. Amy Hall
PARENTEAU (née
WILLIAMS,) in her 93rd
year. Beloved wife of the late Edmund (Spud)
PARENTEAU, she was
predeceased by her first husband, Frank
FOULIS.
Graduating in
1938 from Western Hospital in Toronto, Amy worked as a Red Cross
nurse in Bracebridge and Dryden, Ontario. She spent her later
years at Thunder Lake, Dryden and
at Tarpon Springs and Titusville,
Florida. She was preceded in death by her parents Richard and
Martha Muzetta
WILLIAMS (née
AMY,) her sister Helen Muzetta
HARRIS,
her niece Margaret Jean
ROBERTSON and step-daughters Leila
BERREY
and Del McDOUGALD.
She will be sadly missed by her nieces Anah
E. HUNTER of Barrie, Ontario, Mary I.
PIETTE of Bainbridge Island,
Washington;
E.
Ruth
ENGLISH of Melrose, Ontario, step-daughter
Tan WIGLE of Vancouver, British Columbia and step-son Mike
PARENTEAU
of Concord, New Hampshire. She was loved dearly by her many nieces
and nephews and step-grandchildren - the Berreys, the McDougalds,
the Wigles and the
PARENTEAUs. A pianist with a swing, an avid
golfer, and a loving friend to so many, she celebrated life.
Amy's family especially extends thanks to the Roberta Place staff
who cared for her so well. Cremation has taken place. Graveside
services will be held at a later date in Belleville, Ontario.
Memorial donations may be made to the Dryden Hospital Foundation
through the Jennett Chapel of the McClelland and Slessor Funeral
Home, 152 Bradford Street in Barrie, Ontario L4N 3B5 (705) 722-6656.
Words of comfort may be forwarded to the family at amyparenteau@funeralhome.on.ca
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McDOUGALL o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2005-05-04 published
McDOUGALL,
Betty
In loving memory of a dear cousin and neighbour Betty, who passed
away May 8, 2004.
Your presence we miss,
Your memory we treasure always.
Glenn and Shirley.
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McDOUGALL o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-02-01 published
BUDGE,
Gwenith▼
Gwendolyn Passed away January 30th, 2005, in her 96th year. Beloved
wife of the late James Robert
BUDGE.
Loving▼ mother of Donald
Gordon WALLER and his wife, Elizabeth, of Brampton. Proud grandmother
of Diane HARMAN, of Milton, Carolyn
WALLACE, of Edmonton. Dear
great-grandmother of three, Nicholas, Malena and Donald. Predeceased
by her brother, William Gordon
DUCLOS, of Cannington, Ontario.
A private family spring interment will be held at Mount Pleasant
Cemetery. A very special thanks to the staff of Summit Place
Retirement Home for their concern and care given to Gwen during
her six years of residency. In appreciation we would like to
also thank Dr.
McDOUGALL and Dr.
VEENSTRA for their many years
of care.
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McDOUGALL o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-07-22 published
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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McDOUGALL o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-08-19 published
HARRIGAN,
John
Angus
Passed away peacefully at L.H.S.C.-Victoria Campus, on Saturday,
August 13th, 2005, in his 72nd year. Beloved husband of Marilyn
HARRIGAN (née
BROWN) for 50 years. Loving father of Deborah (Jim)
MacDOUGALL, and David John (Mary Ellen)
HARRIGAN. Cherished grandfather
of Rebecca
MacDOUGALL,
Tabitha
HARRIGAN and David John
HARRIGAN
(D.J.). Great-grandfather of Hannah. Dear brother of Wallace
(Birthe) HARRIGAN,
Kenneth
(Jean)
HARRIGAN. John will also be
missed by his favourite pals, Penny and Lucky. A private family
service will be held at Forest Lawn Memorial Chapel, 1997 Dundas
Street East (at Wavell), London. A memorial service will be held
at St. Paul's Anglican Church, High Street, Southampton, Ontario,
on Tuesday, August 23rd, 2005 at 2: 00 p.m. Reverend Margaret
GREENHOW
officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society would be gratefully appreciated. Arrangements entrusted
to Memorial Funeral Home (519) 452-3770.
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McDOUGALL o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-08-24 published
RUSS,
Reverend▼
Kenneth▼
Harvey▼
At Grey Bruce Health Services, Southampton, on Tuesday, August
23rd, 2005. Ken
RUSS of Southampton, in his 67th year. Beloved
husband of Reverend Eleanor
RUSS (née
McDOUGALL,)
Southampton.▼
Dear father of Bill, Hamilton, Carlene (Leo
ALBERT,) LaPrairie,
Quebec and Christina (Don
COOPER,)
Brantford.▼
Loving▼ grandfather
of Matthew
RUSS and Evan
ALBERT.
Also▼ survived by his brother
David,▼
Brantford,▼ by his sisters-in-law Violet (Orval
ANDERSON,)
New Dublin and Reverend Beverly (Reverend Robert
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON,)
Simcoe.▼
Sadly▼ missed by his aunt, Mary Lou
RUSS, by his many nieces,
nephews and cousins. Fondly remembered, by the members of the
Southampton Legion Branch No. 155, the Southampton Rotary Club,
the Probus Club and by the many people he has touched through
his Ministry. Predeceased by his parents, Carl and Edna
RUSS
and by his brother Jim. Following Ken's graduation from Waterloo
Lutheran University and Emmanuel College, Toronto, he was Ordained
by Hamilton Conference, United Church of Canada, in 1964. Reverend
Ken ministered in United Churches in Carrot River, Arborfield
and Jordan River, Saskatchewan, and
in Ontario, at Jordan Station,
Zion, Hamilton, St. Paul's, Stirling, Fairview, Brantford and
retired from Southampton and Mount Hope Pastoral Charge. Visitation
from the Eagleson Funeral Home, Southampton, on Thursday, August
25th, 2005 from 2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.. A Funeral
Service to Celebrate the Life of Reverend Ken
RUSS will be conducted
from the Southampton United Church, on Friday at 2: 00 p.m. A
Time of Fellowship and Sharing will follow in the Social Hall
of the Church. Interment, New Dublin Cemetery, New Dublin, Ontario.
Expressions of Remembrance to the Southampton United Church or
the Canadian Diabetes Association. For further detail contact
the Eagleson Funeral Home, Southampton at (800)-858-9544. Condolences
may be forwarded to the family through www.eaglesonfuneralhome.com.
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McDOUGALL o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-12-01 published
HOWES,
Baby
Demi
Margaret
It is with great sadness that Mommy and Daddy, Brittney and Jason
HOWES of Underwood announce the passing of their baby daughter
Demi, on Monday, November 28th, 2005. Demi will be sadly missed
by her big sister Keeley, her grandparents Steve and Linda
HART,
Tim and Patricia
McGEE,
Mardy
MacARTHUR, Lee and Tara
MacDOUGALL
and Dave and Barb
HOWES.
She is also survived by her great-grandma
Helen BANVILLE and many aunts, uncles and cousins. Funeral service
will be conducted at W. Kent Milroy Port Elgin Chapel, 510 Mill
Street, Port Elgin (Town of Saugeen Shores), Thursday, December
1st, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. Memorial contributions to South Bruce
Grey Health Services, Family Birthing Centre would be appreciated
as expressions of sympathy. Memorial online at www.milroyfuneralhomes.com
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ROSS,
Fanny
Elizabeth
Of Chesley, passed away at Elgin Abbey, Chesley on Wednesday,
December 21st, 2005 in her 100th year. She will be missed by
her nephew George
ROSS and his wife
Carol, of Toronto and nieces,
Mary HICKLING, of London and Evelyn and her husband Ken
CARTER,
of Ennismore. Very dear friend of Tracy
MacDOUGALL, of Chesley.
Fanny will be fondly remembered by twelve grandnieces and nephews
and many great-grandnieces and nephews. Predeceased by brothers,
Glenn and James; sisters, Helen, Blanche and Edith; niece, Gwen
Kaufman and her parents, William and Mary
(GLENN)
ROSS.
Visitation
will be held at Cameron Funeral Home, Chesley on Thursday from
2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 where the funeral service will
be held on Friday, December 23rd, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m. Spring Interment
in Chesley Cemetery. Memorial Donations to the Geneva Presbyterian
Church would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
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McDOUGALL o@ca.on.kent_county.wallaceburg.wallaceburg_courier_press 2005-07-20 published
MONTGOMERY,
Alice▼
Alice MONTGOMERY passed away at Extendicare Nursing Home, London
on Thursday, July 14, 2005 at the age of 94. Formerly of Port
Lambton, beloved wife of the late Norman (1977). Loving mother
of Bill and Helen
MONTGOMERY of Strathroy, Bonnie and Douglas
SAWLE
of Alberta, Douglas
MONTGOMERY of Detroit and his former wife
Gabe of Port Lambton. Dear grandmother of Jennifer
MONTGOMERY
& Shaun REGAN,
Christine and Danilo
MUNOZ, Jason and Sheri
MONTGOMERY,
Darcy and Kerry
SAWLE,
Sandra and Brian
SELZLER, Stephanie and Lucas
BLACK,
Trevor
MONTGOMERY and Travis
MONTGOMERY. Great grandmother
of 9. Sister of the late Ernest, George, Leonard and Gordon
KIMMERLY,
Minnie SEE, Francis
McCLELLAN, Margaret
BOTTRIL and Ethel
McDOUGALL.
The family received relatives and Friends at the Haycock-Cavanagh
Funeral Home, 409 Nelson Street (at Elgin), in Wallaceburg. The
funeral service was conducted from the funeral home by Reverend Susan
WOODHOUSE at 1: 30 p.m. on Monday, July 18, 2005. The interment
followed at Riverside Cemetery, Sombra. If desired, donations
to the Alzheimer's Society may be left at the funeral home. 519-627-3231.
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McDOUGALL o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2005-03-09 published
Wayne MILLER
DONALDSON
In loving memory of Wayne
MILLER
DONALDSON, 65, of Aberdeen, Scotland who
passed away after a lengthy battle with cancer. Wayne was born in Gore Bay,
the son of the late G.L. (Larry) and Jean M.
(MILLER)
DONALDSON. He was an
avid adventurer, an aircraft enthusiast with private and commercial
experience from Instructor to Aerobatics to Bush Piloting work. He had a
love for hunting, fishing and the outdoors in general. In his early years
Wayne was an excellent hockey and football player. In 1972 Wayne moved
overseas to work in the Oil Industry. He was a crew boss/crane operator on
exploration rigs in the North Sea for a number of years. Wayne is survived
by his dearest friend Rosemary
SANGSTER of Aberdeen, his brother Stephen and
wife Joanne▼
(McDOUGALL) and their three children Kristen, Alexander (Sandy)
and Michael all of the Dartmouth/Halifax area in Nova Scotia. Wayne was a
resident of the Rosemount Park area in Aberdeen and after a local ceremony
and cremation his wish was to have his remains returned to his beloved
Manitoulin Island for their final resting place. He will be sadly missed by
Friends and relatives for his kindness and generosity. Many wishes go out to
his Friends of Aberdeen and the
SANGSTER family, especially Rosemary who was
there for him through all his trials and at his side in his demise.
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McDOUGALL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-09 published
GORDON,
Robert
Earl "
Bob"
At Bluewater Health - Mitton Site, Sarnia on January 7, 2005,
Robert
Earl 'Bob'
GORDON, age 74. Husband of the late Olive
PEPPLER.
Dear father of Jeff
GORDON and wife
Debbie
JOHNSON,
Toronto and
Kim GORDON-
SMALL and husband Wayne, Sarnia. Loving grandfather
of Trisha GORDON, Toronto and Ryan
GORDON-
SMALL, Sarnia. Brother
of Pat McDOUGALL,
Toronto.
Predeceased▼ by sisters Helen
SCARFFE
and Betty KISSICK.
Visitation at the McKenzie and Blundy Funeral
Home and Cremation Centre, 431 N. Christina Street, Sarnia 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Sunday. The funeral service will be held at Grace United
Church, Indian Rd. at Cathcart Blvd. 11 a.m. Monday with the
Rev. Christine
JERRETT officiating. Interment Lakeview Cemetery.
Messages of condolence and memories may be left at www.mckenzieblundy.com
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KEECH,
Roy
A resident of Ridgetown, Roy
KEECH died at the Chatham-Kent Health
Alliance, Chatham on Tuesday, January 11, 2005 at the age of
68. Born in Howard Township,
son of the late Wesley and Violet
(WILSON)
KEECH.
Beloved husband of Olga
(IWANCHUN)
KEECH for
50 years. Dear father of Randy
KEECH and his wife
Deb of Merlin,
Cheryl KUYVENHOVEN and her husband Peter of Spruce Grove, Alberta,
and Michael
KEECH of London. Grandfather of Kim, P.J. and Jo Jo
KUYVENHOVEN and Jesse and Katie
KEECH.
Brother of Mary
MacDOUGALL
of Chatham, Bill and Donna
KEECH of Chatham, Charlie and Mick
KEECH of Glencoe and the late Peg
COOPER and Gwen
SINCLAIR.
Brother-in-law
of John and Loretta
IWANCHUN of Florence and Vicki and Gary
FRASER
of Blenheim. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Roy
was a past-President of Royal Canadian Legion Branch #367, Thamesville.
Family will receive Friends at the McKinlay Funeral Home, 76
Main St. East, Ridgetown on Thursday from 2: 00-4:30 p.m. and 7-9
p.m. Royal Canadian Legion #367 Thamesville will hold a Legion
Service at the Funeral Home on Thursday at 7: 00 p.m. Funeral
Service at the Funeral Home on Friday, January 14, 2005 at 1: 30
p.m. with Reverend William
VANDERVEEKEN officiating. Interment in
Botany Cemetery, Howard Township. Donations by cheque to Ontario
Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. Online condolences
may be left at www.mckinlayfuneralhome.com
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McDOUGALL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-02-14 published
London's 'father of baseball' dies
Peter WIDDRINGTON, whose career spanned sports and business major
leagues, was 74.
By Hank DANISZEWSKI, Free Press Business Reporter
Peter WIDDRINGTON combined his passion for business and sports
and became a giant in both fields.
WIDDRINGTON, the former president
and chief executive of John Labatt Ltd. and chairperson of the
Toronto Blue Jays during its World Series championships, died
Friday night at 74.
The London man was in the middle of his annual ski trip to Aspen,
Colorado., a ritual for the past 25 years, when he had a heart
attack while getting into a cab and died.
Family and Friends recalled his strength and energy.
"The entire Blue Jays family is saddened by the loss of Peter
WIDDRINGTON, who was truly one of the fathers of baseball in
Canada," said Blue Jays president Paul
GODFREY.
David SCATCHERD, owner of the Oakwood Inn in Grand Bend, and
a lifelong friend, called
WIDDRINGTON a "doer" with a competitive
streak.
"When he took something on, he got it finished,"
SCATCHERD said
yesterday.
WIDDRINGTON's younger brother, Michael, said he had lost his
best friend.
"I don't care what his birth certificate said, he acted like
he was 45," Michael
WIDDRINGTON said.
All agree Toronto-born Peter
WIDDRINGTON was a "character" in
the best sense of the word, who always stuck out in a crowd.
"He was larger than life. He was one of the most irreverent,
outrageous guys you could ever meet," said Janet
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART, a family
friend and managing partner at Lerners law firm.
Armed with an M.B.A. from Harvard,
WIDDRINGTON started his business
career as a beer salesperson for Labatt in 1955 and worked his
way up to become president and chief executive from 1973 to 1989.
He took over Labatt at a time when the brewing giant was diversifying
into food, sports and entertainment businesses.
For an avid sports fan like
WIDDRINGTON,
Labatt's purchase of
the Blue Jays was a dream come true. As chairperson of Labatt's
board, WIDDRINGTON set aside $25 million to create the TSN sports
network in 1984.
The dream culminated in the Jays' back-to-back World Series wins
in 1992 and '93.
When the victory parades wound through downtown Toronto,
WIDDRINGTON
rode in the lead car.
When
Major
League Baseball commissioner Fay
VINCENT was forced
to resign in 1992,
WIDDRINGTON was chosen by team owners to take
over as interim administrator of the billion-dollar sports league,
splitting his time between New York and his London office.
Londoner Don
McDOUGALL became president of Labatt Breweries the
same day WIDDRINGTON became chief executive of its parent company,
John Labatt Ltd.
McDOUGALL said
WIDDRINGTON really understood the beer business
and expected a lot of himself and his employees.
"He was demanding, but six of the best years of my life were
spent working for him.Just" two weeks ago,
McDOUGALL and
WIDDRINGTON
had dinner and reminisced about their days at Labatt.
"We were saying it was great to be in business at a time when
it was Okay to have fun doing your work," said
McDOUGALL.
Along with his jobs at Labatt and the Blue Jays,
WIDDRINGTON
served on the boards of many large Canadian companies.
After retiring from Labatt, he continued to take on tough corporate
assignments, such as heading up Cuddy International in 1996,
when the London company was in upheaval because of an internal
family feud.
He also became chairperson of Calgary-based Talisman Energy when
it was involved in a controversial oil exploration project in
wartorn Sudan.
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART said
WIDDRINGTON was known for his wild sense of fashion
and outgoing personality. She said he married his teenage sweetheart,
Betty Ann, whom he met when they were teens working at a summer
camp.
Despite his busy career,
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART said
WIDDRINGTON was a devoted
dad to the couple's daughters, Cindy and Stacy.
SCATCHERD met
WIDDRINGTON when they were students at Pickering
College, a private school in Newmarket.
He said WIDDRINGTON was an all-round athlete who worked and played
with equal fervour.
WIDDRINGTON's death comes only six weeks after the passing of
another London corporate legend, former London Life chief executive
Earl ORSER.
WIDDRINGTON's death is also a major blow for the Canadian Baseball
Hall of Fame, based in Saint Marys.
Tom VALCKE, the hall's president and chief executive, said
WIDDRINGTON
recently had become fundraising chairperson and was in New York
with him last week to made a pitch to business magnate and former
Montreal Expos owner Charles Bronfman.
"Peter had just stepped in and was the white knight we were looking
for," said
VALCKE.
A funeral service will be held at noon Friday at St. Paul's Cathedral
in London.
Peter WIDDRINGTON 1930-2005
Business Career: President and chief executive of John Labatt
Ltd. 1973-1989; chief executive, Cuddy International 1996-99
chairperson, Laidlaw Inc., Brick Brewing Co., Talisman Energy
and director, Brascan Ltd., BP Canada, Canadian Imperial Bank
of Commerce, Ellis Don, Stratford Festival
Sports: Chairperson of Toronto Blue Jays; administrator of major
league baseball 1993.
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TINNEY,
Melvin
Ivan
Melvin Ivan formerly of R.R.#3 Thamesville, passed away peacefully
at Copper Terrace, Chatham on Monday, May 9, 2005 at the age
of 91. Born in Euphemia Twp.,
son of the late James and Caroline
(DICKSON/DIXON)
TINNEY.
Beloved husband of the late Gloria
(McDOUGALL)
TINNEY (1991.) Melvin is survived by a nephew John and Mary Ann
TINNEY, nieces, Dorothy and Don
BROOM, Ruth
BARKER, Mabel
CUDMORE,
Marjorie and Allen
CAMPBELL and many great-nieces and great-nephews.
Predeceased by brothers Orval and Hester
TINNEY,
James and Dorothy
TINNEY.
The
TINNEY family will receive Friends at the John C.
Badder Funeral Home, 72 Victoria Street, Thamesville on Wednesday,
May 11, 2005 from 12: 00 noon until the time of the funeral service
at 1: 30 p.m. with Reverend Derek
PARRY of Thamesville United Church
officiating. Interment Mayhew-Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Thamesville.
Donations to the charity of ones choice would be appreciated
by the family. A tree will be planted in memory of Melvin
TINNEY
in the Badder and Robinson Memorial Forest, Mosa Twp.
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McDOUGALL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-14 published
WEST,
Jean
(MacDONALD)
Jean WEST
(MacDONALD,) beloved wife of the late Richard
WEST,
formerly of Ashfield Township, passed away at Pinecrest Manor,
Lucknow, Thursday, May 12th, 2005, age 94. Survived by three
children, Marianne (Elmer)
SMELTZER, Huron Township, Jim
WEST
(Joanne WILKINS), Ashfield Township, Sharon (Allan)
MacDOUGALL,
Kinloss Township, 8 grandchildren, 16 greatgrandchildren, sister
Mabel MacDONALD,
Lucknow and sister-in-law Donalda
MacDONALD,
Goderich.
Predeceased by brothers Dave and Lloyd
WEST.
Visitation
at MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home, Lucknow (519-528-3432),
Saturday from 7-9 p.m. and one hour prior to funeral service
Sunday, May 15th at 1: 30 p.m. Interment Kintail Cemetery. Donations
appreciated to Ashfield Presbyterian Church or Wingham and District
Hospital Foundation.
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McDOUGALL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-24 published
MacDOUGALL,
Lyla
At her residence on Thursday, May 19th, 2005, Mrs. Lyla
MacDOUGALL
of London in her 86th year. Wife of the late Glenn
MacDOUGALL
(1974). Loving mother of Dave and his wife Bev of St. Paul, Minnesota
and Sandy MacDOUGALL of London. Dear grandmother of Graeme, Michaela
and Jaime. Also survived by her brother Wes Gosnell and his wife
Ruth of Chatham. Predeceased by her son Jay (1981). At Lyla's
request her body has been donated to science. Those wishing to
make a donation in memory of Lyla are asked to consider the Breast
Cancer Research and Education Fund. Westview Funeral Chapel, 519-641-1793
entrusted with arrangements.
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GERMAN,
Isabell
At Clinton Public Hospital, on Sunday, June 5, 2005 Mrs. Isabell
GERMAN of Blyth in her 75th year. Loving Companion of Dave
CRICH.
Dearly loved Mother of Fred and Joanne
GERMAN of Calgary, Alberta,
Debbie and Wayne
McDOUGALL of Blyth, Gary and Lorraine
GERMAN
of Medicine Hat, Alberta, Norm and Bev
GERMAN of Angus, Dee
GERMAN
of Parry Sound, and Kim and Marc
VAN
MAELE of R.R.#2 Courtland.
Cherished Grandmother of 11 Grandchildren and 4 Great-Grandchildren.
Dear Sister and Sister-In-Law of Ruth
DOUGHERTY of Blyth, Vi
FOWLER of Wardsville, and Gladys
THUELL of London. Also loved
by several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by Brothers Ross,
Samuel and James
THUELL. At
Isabell's request there will be no
visitation, a private family service will be held at the Blyth
Visitation Centre, 407 Queen Street, Blyth, on Tuesday June 7,
2005. Interment Brussels Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy
memorial donations to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #420 Blyth
would be greatly appreciated. Funeral arrangements entrusted
to the Falconer Funeral Homes, Clinton.
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NYENHUIS,
Dorothy (née
CAMPBELL)
At London Health Sciences Centre, South Street Campus, on Sunday,
June 5th, 2005, Dorothy
(CAMPBELL)
NYENHUIS of London in her
79th year. Beloved wife of Arthur "Art"
NYENHUIS. Dear mother
of Ronald McDOUGALL and his wife
Buddy of Virginia Beach. Dear
sister of Thomas (Elizabeth)
CAMPBELL of Main-a-Dieu, Cape Breton.
Predeceased by her brother George
CAMPBELL, and by her parents
Benjamin and Eliza
CAMPBELL. Survived by many nieces and nephews.
Visitation will be held on Friday from 7: 00-9:00 p.m. at the
Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North (2 blocks
north of Oxford), where the funeral service will be conducted
on Saturday, June 11th, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. Reverend Harold
KOUWENBERG
officiating. Interment, Woodland Cemetery.
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MacDOUGALL,
Dorothy▼
E. (née
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS)
A resident of Kingston, passed away peacefully at Rideau Crest
Home, Kingston on Monday, June 27, 2005 at the age of 69. Born
in Edinborough, Scotland, daughter of the late John and Nancy
(CLARK)
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS.
Beloved wife of the late Douglas
MacDOUGALL
(1991.) Dorothy is survived by a daughter-in-law Brenda
WARD
of Brights Grove, a step-son Barry
BROWN, mother-in-law Mary
MacDOUGALL of Chatham; brothers-in-law Gerald
MacDOUGALL of Elgin,
Kenneth and Mary Lou
MacDOUGALL of Dresden, Dan and Louise
MacDOUGALL
of Windsor. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. The
MacDOUGALL family will receive Friends at the John C. Badder
Funeral Home, 72 Victoria Street, Thamesville on Thursday evening
from 7-9 p.m. The funeral service will be held in the chapel
of the funeral home on Friday July 1, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment
Botany Cemetery. Donations may be made at the funeral Home by
cheque to the charity of ones choice. "A tree will be planted
in Memory Dorothy
MacDOUGALL in the Badder and Robinson Memorial
Forest, Mosa Twp".
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MONTGOMERY,
Alice▲
Alice, at Extendicare Nursing Home, London on Thursday, July
14 at the age of 94. Formerly of Port Lambton, beloved wife of
the late Norman (1977.) Loving mother of Bill and Helen
MONTGOMERY
of Strathroy, Bonnie and Douglas
SAWLE of Alberta, Douglas
MONTGOMERY
of Detroit and his former wife Gabe of Port Lambton. Dear grandmother
of Jennifer
MONTGOMERY and Shaun
REGAN,
Christine and Danilo
MUNOZ,
Jason and Sheri
MONTGOMERY, Darcy and Kerry
SAWLE, Sandra
and Brian SELZER,
Stephanie and Lucas
BLACK, Trevor
MONTGOMERY
and Travis
MONTGOMERY.
Great-grandmother of 9. Sister of the
late Ernest, George, Leonard and Gordon
KIMMERLY,
Minnie
SEE,
Francis McCLELLAN,
Margaret
BOTTRIL, and Ethel
McDOUGALL. Friends
may call at the Haycock-Cavanagh Funeral Home, 409 Nelson Street
(at Elgin), in Wallaceburg from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Sunday. The
funeral service will be conducted from the funeral home by Rev.
Susan WOODHOUSE at 1: 30 p.m. on Monday, July 18. The interment
will follow at Riverside Cemetery, Sombra. If desired, donations
to the Alzheimer's Society may be left at the funeral home 519-627-3231
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GIBSON,
Aldrid
Garfield "
Garry"
Peacefully, at Stratford General Hospital, Friday, September
2, 2005, Aldrid Garfield "Garry"
GIBSON, of Grand Cove Estates,
Grand Bend, formerly of Wingham and Oshawa, age 81. Beloved husband
of Ella Lorraine
(BROPHEY)
GIBSON.
Loved father and father-in-law
of Darryl GIBSON and his wife
Brenda
BUSHELL of Yohahama, Japan,
Deborah and Reid
DINGWALL of LaRonge, Saskatchewan, David and
Colleen GIBSON of Forest, Donald and Monika
GIBSON of Saint Marys
and Drew GIBSON of Tokyo, Japan. Loving grandpa of Sonya and
Chris, Nathan and Angela, Ashley, Garrett, Kyle, Kurtis, Keenan
and great-grandpa of Caleb, Sonya and Nola. Dear brother of Bonnie
MacDOUGALL of Burlington and brother-in-law of Paul and Cathie
BROPHEY of Port Huron, Inez and Cliff "Tip"
FRASER of Forest,
Archie GIBBS of Parkhill and Ron
BROPHEY of Thedford. Remembered
by his nieces, nephews and their families. Predeceased by brother
Crawford GIBSON and his wife
Bette, sister Lou
REFFELL and her
husband Harry, sisters-in-law Jean
GIBBS and Eva
BROPHEY.
Private
family services entrusted to the T. Harry Hoffman and Sons Funeral
Home, Dashwood. If desired, memorial donations to the Cancer
Society or charity of choice would be appreciated. Garry was
Past Master of Forest Lodge No. 162 of Wroxeter and served with
the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War 2. Condolences
at www.hoffmanfuneralhome.com
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RAYMOND,
Eleanor "
Ellie" (née
MILLSON)
Peacefully at her residence on Sunday, November 20, 2005, Eleanor
"Ellie" RAYMOND of Port Stanley. Beloved wife of the late Joe
RAYMOND. Dear mother of Pam
PILKEY of London, and loved Grandma
to Wendy PILKEY also of London. Ellie is survived by her two
brothers Norman "Bud"
MILLSON and his wife
Angie, and Albert
"Sunny" MILLSON and his wife
Linda.
Predeceased by her parents
Norman and Olive
MILLSON and by her brothers William Angus and
Lou Angus. Ellie will always be remembered for her love of the
Seven Dwarfs and her gracious charm which she willingly offered
to one and all. The funeral service will be held at the Westview
Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North on Thursday, November
24, 2005 at 1: 00 pm with Reverend June
McDOUGALL officiating.
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McDONALD,
Donald
Keith
The family of Donald Keith
McDONALD, of Petrolia, is saddened
to announce his death on December 4, 2005 at Bluewater Health
- C.E.E. Site, Petrolia. Born April 6, 1918, he was the youngest
of 13 children born to Murdock and Mary Louella
(BOWLES)
McDONALD.
He was predeceased by all his siblings, brothers, Lyle, Melbourne,
Elmer,
Wilfred,
Leslie (Ruth) and Howard (Nora)
McDONALD, sisters,
Mabel (Wilber)
BRADSHAW,
Annie
(Allan)
McDOUGALL, Eva (Howard)
RICKEL, Lucy (Homer)
ANDERSON, Vera (Marvin) Rice and Dorothy
(Edward) WILKINS. He is survived and will be greatly missed by
his wife, Mavis (née
SMITH) of 52 years, his sons, Shaun (Nanette)
and Timothy; granddaughters, Kylie
McDONALD and Laura
McGREGOR-
HAYES,
step grandchildren, Alyssa and Brandon; daughter-in-law, Carol
McGREGOR and foster son Brian
WOLFE. He was predeceased by foster
son, Edward
McGREGOR (1989.) He loved and was loved by the entire
Smith family: Marjorie and Tom
DAVIE,
Irene and Harold
WILLSON
(deceased,) Vivian and Vaughn
WHITE/WHYTE (deceased,) Millie and Marvin
HARKNES,
Clarence (deceased) and Elaine
SMITH, Larry and Kay
SMITH,
Joyce and Elbert
HEATH, David and Carolyn
SMITH and Shirley
SMITH. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews. From the
age of 7 years, he worked with and admired horses and was saddened
to give them up when his health failed. He was born and spent
his entire life in Enniskillen Twp. He retired from Dow Chemical
in 1983. He served faithfully as an elder in the Community of
Christ Church for many years. Visitors will be received on Tuesday
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 Wednesday,
December 7, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m. Interment in Wyoming Cemetery.
As expressions of sympathy, Friends who wish, may consider a
memorial donation (by cheque) to the Victorian Order of Nurses,
World Accord or the C.E.E. Hospital Foundation. Memories and
condolences may be sent online at ww.needhamjay.com
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McDOUGALL,
Ian
Anderson
Passed away suddenly at his residence on Thursday, December 8,
2005 in his 54th year. Ian leaves his mother Gladys
SMITH of
Alberta, his brother Ed G. (Peggy)
McDOUGALL, one son Darryl
DELLER and two grandchildren. Predeceased by his father Edward
McDOUGALL.
The family will receive Friends and relatives at Forest
Lawn Memorial Chapel, 1997 Dundas Street East (at Wavell), London,
for a service of remembrance on Friday, December 16, 2005 at
1 p.m. Visitation one hour prior to service. Cremation has taken
place. Interment at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. In lieu of
flowers, donations to the London Health Sciences Foundation c/o:
Intensive Care Unit Trauma Centre, Victoria Hospital would be
gratefully appreciated. Arrangements entrusted to Memorial Funeral
Home 452-3770.
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McDOUGALL,
Gloria
Evelyn
Louise
Of Melbourne and formerly of Calgary, passed away in her 81st
year at Four Counties Hospital on Fri., November 25, 2005. Beloved
wife of the late John
McDOUGALL of Calgary. Dear mother of Robert
and Jeannie
ESSEY of Regina, Dieanna and John
HUSTON of Melbourne,
and Cheryl and Robert
TETREAU of Calgary. Cherished grandmother
of 7 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. Sister of Eldon
WALKER of Adrian, Michigan, and the late William
WALKER.
Also
survived by many nieces and nephews and her best friend, Mickey.
Visitation at Denning Bros. Funeral Home, Strathroy, on Thursday,
December 1 from 7-9 p.m. where funeral service will be held on
Friday, December 2 at 1: 30 p.m. with Reverend Richard
GOLDEN officiating.
Interment in Longwood Cemetery. A tree will be planted as a living
memorial to Gloria.
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CAPE,
John
Meredith
Died peacefully in his 95th year on January 18, 2005 at his home
in Victoria, British Columbia. Predeceased by his loving wife
Betty OGILVIE in 1972 and his cherished wife
Nini
MacDOUGALL
in 1996 and his loving son David in 2000. Dearly loved father
of Christopher (Bev,) Mary
USHER-
JONES and Susie (Rob
RUTTAN,)
father-in-law of Sylvia
CAPE, step-father of Diana
JOHNSON and
Alan MacDOUGALL. He loved and took great pride in his 11 grandchildren
and 10 great-grandchildren. He is survived by his brother Dr.
David CAPE of Montreal. Born in Montreal, he was educated at
Trinity College School, McGill University and Royal Military
College. He joined
EGM
Cape
(General
Contractors) in 1933 as
a field engineer and retired as President and Chairman in 1971
after a career encompassing projects in Canada, Great Britain,
South America and the Caribbean. During World War 2 he served
with the Royal Canadian Artillery in Sicily and Italy and following
the war was Commander of the Montreal Reserve Artillery Unit
until his retirement as Brigadier General. He will always be
loved and remembered for his generosity, incredible strength,
unselfish nature, sense of humour and quick wit. He had many
hobbies and interests including woodworking, music, travelling
and nature
his inquisitive mind inspired all who knew him. The family is
deeply grateful to all his wonderful caregivers especially Mila
and Nikola
ERLIC.
Funeral
Service will be held in Victoria at
3 p.m. Saturday, January 22 at Saint Mary's Church, Oak Bay. Interment
to be held at a later date at Mount Royal Cemetery, Montreal.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of your
choice.
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John GLADSTONE,
Cleric And Orator 1921-2005
Handsome, eloquent and blessed with a keen intelligence, the
Baptist minister was 'a pulpit virtuoso' who cultivated a large
and loyal Toronto congregation, writes Sandra
MARTIN
By Sandra MARTIN,
Saturday,
January 22, 2005 - Page S7
A passionate soccer fan, an avid reader of spy thrillers and
a man of unwavering faith, John
GLADSTONE was such a compelling
preacher that he drew celebrants to his Toronto pulpit from as
far away as Michigan. For more than 30 years, Reverend Charles Adams
of Hartford Memorial Baptist Church in Detroit would conduct
two services for his own congregation on Sunday mornings, drive
with his wife to Toronto to hear Reverend
GLADSTONE deliver his evening
sermon and then get back in their car for the four-hour drive
home.
Back in the early 1970s, a time of bristling racial tensions
in the northern U.S., Reverend Adams was feeling burdened by the
weight of his pastoral duties. He loved Toronto "as a city of
high intellect and high culture" and he wanted "to be where I
could be stimulated, but not called upon [as a pastor]. Chancing
upon Yorkminster Park Baptist Church in mid-town Toronto, he
found himself in a "gorgeous, gorgeous church and wonderful music
and great, great preaching" by Reverend
GLADSTONE.
Rev. Adams always sat in a back pew because he didn't want to
be conspicuous, although as a black man in those white-bread
days that was a slim hope. "I just wanted to receive the word
and it was preached with such clarity and such classical greatness
that I would go many times to fulfill my spiritual cup and recharge
my batteries," he said this week. "Dr.
GLADSTONE stimulated me
intellectually and spiritually as a man who was morally committed
to what he was doing and what he was about."
John Norris
GLADSTONE was born in 1921 in London, the second
of three children of a Baptist minister and his wife. He grew
up in Suffolk in the east of England, playing goal in soccer
and developing a life-long passion for the Arsenal football club
of London. He enlisted in the Royal Air Force when the Second
World War broke out, hoping to become a pilot. Because he was
myopic in one eye, he failed the eyesight test and was assigned
instead to the "codes-and-ciphers" detachment. That is probably
how he survived the war, commented his son Peter
GLADSTONE, a
Toronto cardiologist, pointing out that his father had served
in Iceland and was part of the Normandy landing in June, 1944,
before being sent to Australia to help defend against a feared
expansion of the war in Asia.
After peace came, Reverend
GLADSTONE attended Manchester Baptist
College. He graduated and was ordained in 1950, the same year
he married Joyce
AUSTIN. In the early years of their marriage
and his ministry they served in churches in Caversham, Plymouth
and Bromley and had their two children, Peter and Judith. Leonard
GRIFFITH, long-time minister at St. Paul's Anglican Church and
another legendary Toronto preacher, met Reverend
GLADSTONE in 1960
when he moved to England to serve as minister in an Anglican
church in the East End of London.
The two families both lived in Bromley, an awkward commute to
Rev. GRIFFITH's church. One Sunday night, feeling exhausted from
preaching both a morning and an evening sermon at City Temple,
Rev. GRIFFITH arrived at Bromley Station, praying for a bus to
take him the rest of the way home. Instead, as he told the celebrants
at the memorial service for Reverend
GRIFFITH on Sunday, he found
"an angel on the platform, wearing a clerical collar," with a
car waiting outside.
Later, Reverend
GRIFFITH invited his friend to preach at a week-day
noon service at City Temple. "Here was a pulpit virtuoso who
approached the preaching task with the preparation and dedication
of a violinist approaching a concerto," Reverend
GRIFFITH said in
his tribute. "His sermon gripped me because it had something
to say. It was well structured, richly illustrated, appealing
to my heart as well as my mind. He had obviously written a full
manuscript, but there was no sign of it, because he looked directly
into the faces of his congregation and preached with an eloquence
that flowed from his finger tips."
The GLADSTONE family immigrated to Canada in response to a call
from Yorkminster Park Baptist Church early in 1965. He served
the congregation for 26 years, publishing four books of his collected
sermons, contributing regularly to Moments of Meditation on
CFRB
radio and guest preaching in a wide variety of pulpits that included
the Bill Graham Schools of Evangelism and the First Baptist Church
in Washington, where he spent eight months as an interim minister
after he officially retired from Yorkminster Park.
His evangelical prowess is celebrated in The John N. Gladstone
Festival of Preaching at McMaster Divinity College in Hamilton,
an annual professional-development event devoted to technique
and sources.
Former cabinet minister Barbara
MacDOUGALL, who grew up attending
Sunday services in the church, described him as very caring and
compassionate, but also realistic. "He understood the whole range
of human emotion," she said. In commenting on his "seamless and
very interesting sermons," she said Reverend
GLADSTONE had an exceptional
mind that he combined with a great faith and a formidable capacity
to communicate. "He had a scholarly background so he was very
knowledgeable and he also had a good sense of humour. I don't
think any of his sermons passed without some humorous anecdote
that would illustrate his point very well."
A tall, handsome man with a slight British accent, chalk-white
hair and a twinkle in his eye, Reverend
GLADSTONE's appearance and
manner of dressing were as elegant as his speech. "We all have
our vulnerabilities and maybe that was one of his, but it is
not one that I regard as serious," Ms.
MacDOUGALL said with a
laugh. "If God gives you the gift of being good-looking, what
are you waiting for?"
Anglican canon Reginald
STACKHOUSE, referred to him as "one of
the last pulpit giants" who not only attracted a larger attendance
to his church, but held it for more than two decades. That's
a considerable tribute, he said, to somebody who was preaching
twice a Sunday in a time when the conventional wisdom decreed
that sermons were out of date, preaching was an anachronism,
and the church itself was in decline. "John
GLADSTONE represented
the reality, mainly that people still look for the spoken word
and respond to it when it is done so well."
Rev. Adams concurred. "He was an amazing master of the English
language with a very clear lyrical way of expressing himself,"
he said. As a preacher, Reverend
GLADSTONE used examples and illustrations
from literature, the Bible, current events and everyday life
to make concrete connections with his congregation. "He was inspirational
in his prayers," said Reverend
STACKHOUSE. "He had a combination
of elegant language and suppliant delivery. One did not get the
impression that he was haranguing the Almighty; he was petitioning,
but in a most elegant way."
Both his children considered him a "wonderful" father who loved
them unconditionally. "We certainly weren't unconditionally good,
but that didn't matter," said his daughter Judith
MURRAY, a physiotherapist.
"He had a terrific sense of humour," added his son Peter.
After 47 years of marriage, Reverend
GLADSTONE's wife
Joyce died
in 1997, the same year he underwent a double bypass heart operation.
Three years later, he suffered a couple of small strokes that
affected his ability to organize his thoughts. When he found
he could no longer preach extemporaneously to the high standards
he had set himself, he stepped down from the pulpit and served
the church in other ways.
His successor Reverend Peter
HOLMES was "very gracious" about asking
him to lead the congregation in prayer and to read the scripture
during services, according to Ms.
MURRAY. And her father was
very gracious in return. "I never ask, but I always say yes,"
he told his daughter about Reverend
HOLMES's invitations. He also
devoted a lot of time to House of Compassion, an organization
that serves the homeless, and to the Langham Trust, a foundation
established for the education of clergy in the developing world.
His support of the Arsenal football club grew as time passed
and in his retirement he devoted Saturday mornings to watching
his favourite team on television. "He was an Arsenal fan to the
end," said his son. "It was a big comfort to him" after his wife
died, said his daughter, adding with a chuckle that her mother
"wouldn't have allowed him to watch that much soccer."
Admitting that as a child it was sometimes hard to share her
father with the rest of the congregation, Ms.
MURRAY said that
"as a kid you see that as a negative, but now I see it as a positive.
My pastor said [after her father died] 'he pointed the way to
heaven for a lot of people.' How could I not share somebody who
was doing that?"
John Norris
GLADSTONE was born in the Hammersmith area of London
on October 6, 1921. He died of cancer after a long illness in
Toronto on January 4. He was 83. He is survived by his son Peter
and daughter Judith.
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Bob MacDOUGALL, Royal Canadian Air Force Flier And Priest 1924-2004
Shot down over the North Sea, he made a pact with God, accepted
the German surrender in Denmark and then came home to take his
vows and work among hardened criminals. Later, he starred on
100 Huntley Street as a evangelical priest
By F.F. LANGAN,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Saturday, January
29, 2005 - Page S7
No one wants to be the last man killed in a war.
Hitler had just four days to live when Bob
MacDOUGALL found himself
floating in the dark in the North Sea. Flying Officer
MacDOUGALL
had about another 60 years to live, most of them as a Jesuit
priest, but all he knew then was that the Second World War was
almost over and his situation was desperate.
Minutes before, he had been the tail gunner in a Halifax bomber,
carrying war material to the resistance in Denmark. The crew
was with 644 Squadron and had left their base in Dorset in England
at 10 p.m. on April 26, 1945. To remain undetected by German
radar, the plane flew between 50 and 100 feet above the water.
"When we hit the west coast of Jutland, we had to climb," remembered
Father MacDOUGALL in an interview in 1988.
A short while after they made their drop, they were hit by fire
from the ground. According to Sandy
BARR, a pilot who now runs
the Squadron's historical website, their pilot ditched the plane
just off the coast. All six crew members -- one Canadian, three
New Zealanders and two Brits -- made it out alive.
The frigid water numbed his legs. Later in life, vascular problems
would confine him to a wheelchair. Father
MacDOUGALL wasn't particularly
religious then, but as he struggled in the water, he formulated
a pact. Years later, he told his brother Ian that he had made
a promise to God. "He said, 'Save me from this and I'll spend
my life doing good.' He was saved, and he kept his promise,"
said Ian MacDOUGALL.
After a spell in the water, the crew was picked up by Danish
fishermen. As soon as the crew members landed, they left the
fishermen, since the Germans shot anyone who helped a downed
airman. Father
MacDOUGALL wandered for a day or so, following
instructions from the fishermen to look for a church steeple,
since there he might find a sympathetic minister.
"I came to a brook and crossed over, but failed to see a German
sentry on the other side. He raised his gun and brought me to
a halt," recounted Father
MacDOUGALL. He and at least one other
crew member were arrested and put in a prisoner of war camp.
Their internment didn't last long. On May 7, 1945, far away at
a schoolhouse in the French city of Rheims, senior representatives
of Hitler's defeated forces signed a ceasefire and the war in
Europe was over.
In Denmark, the Germans wanted to surrender, but not to the Russians,
who were fast approaching from the East and had already occupied
an offshore island. The German command resolved to surrender
to a British or American officer, preferably a general or even
a colonel. They scoured their prisoner of war camps and all they
could come up with was a 21-year-old Canadian flying officer
who only days before had been swimming about in the North Sea.
His officer rank was the second-lowest in the Royal Canadian
Air Force, equal to a lieutenant in the army.
And that is how Bob
MacDOUGALL came to accept the surrender of
the German garrison in Denmark. He was carried through the streets
of Vejle, the town nearest his PoW camp, and hailed as a liberator.
At that moment, no one was more surprised than he. A month later,
the picture of the celebration found its way back home and the
face and name of "F/O Robert
MacDOUGALL of 107 Henry Street, Halifax,"
was splashed across the front page of the Halifax Chronicle.
Father MacDOUGALL grew up in Nova Scotia but was born in Saskatchewan,
where his father worked as a bank manager. The family moved to
Halifax when he was a tot. Ralph
MacDOUGALL was a businessmen,
and although not rich, he was successful enough to raise a brood
of children and send them all to university. He was a Presbyterian
but his wife
May
WEBB was a Roman Catholic, so young Bob went
to Saint Thomas Aquinas elementary school and St. Patrick's high
school.
His mother died when he was quite young and his father married
Gertrude MacNEIL, also a Catholic. Together, they raised his
six children, as well as two more the couple would have together.
Bob MacDOUGALL joined the Royal Canadian Air Force from high
school. He was the third member of his family to join, and all
three went overseas -- his brother Bill as a soldier in the army
and his sister Betty as an army nurse. Like everyone who joined
the air force, he hoped to be a pilot. Instead, he became a tail
gunner, the most vulnerable crew position on a Second World War
bomber.
On his return to England from Denmark, he visited his sister
at the hospital where she worked. In their happiness, a rather
raucous party developed during which "he wrecked my bicycle,"
she recalled.
When he reached Halifax, Bob
MacDOUGALL decided to attend St.
Mary's University, where he was active in organizing the hockey
team and also played football. Mindful of his promise to God,
he considered becoming a journalist and instead opted for the
priesthood. In 1950, he joined the Jesuits, the largest of all
Roman Catholic religious orders. Many of his Friends bet he wouldn't
last.
"It was tough for a war veteran who had seen the world to settle
into that routine," said Elmer
MacGILLIVRAY, who attended the
Jesuit
Novitiate with Father
MacDOUGALL. "He was older than everyone
else and the rules were tough for him."
Life was lived in silence, from rising at 5: 30 a.m. to chapel
at 5: 55 a.m., followed by prayer from 6 to 7 a.m., a mass, and
then breakfast 30 minutes later. "You could ask for sugar, but
otherwise it was total silence," said Mr.
MacGILLIVRAY, who later
gave up the priesthood.
Because of his age and experience, Bob
MacDOUGALL was ordained
after 11 years instead of the usual 13. One of his first assignments
was Loyola High School in Montreal. There he coached sports teams
and taught several subjects, including Latin.
In one session, the boys learned to conjugate scio, the verb
to know. In Latin, the words "I know," "you know," "he knows"
are scio, scis, scit, with the "c" pronounced as an "h." His
14-year-old pupils fell about laughing at the sound of scit.
To help them get over it, Father
MacDOUGALL had them conjugate
the verb aloud 30 times. The giggles soon disappeared.
Father MacDOUGALL had a varied life. He taught in schools, worked
in parishes, was the priest at a veterans hospital and even worked
as a missionary in South America. For several years, he served
as the chaplain at Stoney Mountain Penitentiary near Winnipeg.
There, he started a choir and convinced parishes in the area
that his singing prisoners posed no danger. One of those he convinced
was Elmer MacGILLIVRAY, who was then the parish priest at St.
Ignatius of Winnipeg.
"On one trip, he stopped and he lost one prisoner when he escaped
for a while. He was embarrassed about that," said Mr.
MacGILLIVRAY
who now lives in Edmonton.
Working at the maximum-security jail was tough and Father
MacDOUGALL
sometimes found it depressing to deal with hardened criminals.
Often dismissed by cynical and intractable convicts as just another
man in a dog collar to offer them empty promises and meaningless
rituals, Father
MacDOUGALL came to believe he was a failure and
that the promise he made on that black, North Sea night had come
to nothing. He was convinced he was a catastrophe as a prison
priest and had not done good or helped any in his congregation.
The truth, of course, was quite different. Until he learned otherwise,
he grappled with more immediate demons at Stoney Mountain and
found himself drinking too much. In the end, Father
MacDOUGALL
succeeded in conquering both depression and alcohol.
Perhaps the most astounding part of Father
MacDOUGALL's religious
life was his born-again status as a Christian evangelist. That
occurred while working in a parish north of San Diego, California.
Afterward, he remained a Roman Catholic and a Jesuit but embraced
the scripture, the words of the Bible, and became the only Roman
Catholic priest to preach on 100 Huntley Street, the Toronto-based
evangelical Christian television channel.
He appeared on hundreds of television shows and started his own
Food for Life program. Many conventional Catholics found his
evangelism shocking and lodged complaints, but he persisted.
"There are Catholic evangelicals, and he served them," said Rev.
Jacques MONET, the archivist at Jesuit headquarters in Toronto.
Father MacDOUGALL was unapologetic about his evangelism. "I know
God wanted me to be an evangelist to the world -- my Roman Catholic
world," he said. A natural performer, he appeared on television
and at prayer meetings, sometimes in his Roman collar, other
times in an open-necked shirt.
Even his brothers and sisters, all of them religious Catholics,
were sometimes startled at what their brother was up to. For
all that, they are intensely proud of the homeless mission he
set up in Toronto.
"I think one of the highlights of his life was setting up the
Good Shepherd Refuge on Queen Street East near Parliament [in
Toronto]. He wanted to feed the street people, and he worked
at gathering food from local restaurants to feed them" said his
brother Ian. "He started it in the mid 1970s and it's still open."
He made good on that promise.
Robert Leonard
MacDOUGALL was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.,
on February 27, 1924. He died on December 26, 2004. He was 80.
He is survived by his brother Ian of Brampton, Ontario, his brother
Lorne of Truro, Nova Scotia, and by his sisters Bette
COLFORD
and Margaret
BOUDREAU of Halifax.
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MENZIES,
A.
Alexander "
Sandy," (PhD.Econ)
Born in Fergus, Ontario in 1940, Sandy died in Vancouver February
8, 2005 after a lengthy illness. Formerly of Ottawa he is survived
by his wife and best friend Susan
(MEREDITH.)
Beloved brother
of Heather
BEECROFT
(Toronto,) uncle of Christopher
BEECROFT,
brother-in-law to Leslie
LEWIN,
Deborah
MacDOUGALL, Hilary
MEREDITH,
David MEREDITH,
Jocelyn
HIDI, Michael
MEREDITH and numerous nieces
and nephews. Predeceased by parents Albert A. and Helen I.
(MUIR)
MENZIES.
Educator, public servant, champion horse breeder and
community volunteer "Sandy" will be missed by many Friends and
relatives, Merediths and Menzies alike. Thanks to Dr. Brian Calvin
and Dr. Michael Kenyon of Nanaimo and the British Columbia Transplant
team for their compassionate care. Sandy's desire for a private
cremation has been respected. Memorial service will be held at
a later date in Ontario. Donations in his memory can be made
to the Dave and Grace Meredith Fund, Univ. of Ottawa Heart Institute
Foundation, 40 Ruskin Street, Ottawa K1Y 4W7. The family invites
you to sign the book of condolences at
www.obituariestoday.com
"As long as there is someone who loves us, we will remain alive.
Memories make us immortal."
Leo Buscaglia
Valley View Funeral Home 604-596-8866
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MacDONALD,
Helen
Alexandra
Mckie, LL.D
Died February 21, 2005 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.
Born January 12, 1914, Calgary, Alberta. Early years on Blackfoot
Indian Reserve in Gleichen, Alberta. Raised with her sister Wayne,
by her aunt and uncle, Gertrude and Hooper
HORNE in Charlottetown,
Prince Edward Island. Attended Prince Street School, Prince of
Wales College and
MacDonald College in Montreal. Married Gordon
MacDONALD in 1935. During World War 2, participated in Civil
Defense and organized School Improvement League to reform Charlottetown's
educational system. Elected as one of first women School Trustees.
Founding president of Prince Edward Island Home and School Association
and also Provincial Commissioner of the Canadian Girl Guides.
From 1950's on, broadcaster with
CFCY and Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation radio and television. Went on to create 1500 interviews
of oral history. Author of countless briefs, articles and letters
to the editor; Leadership in the Maritime Religious Education
Council, the Atlantic Christian Education Centre, in local, national
and international church endeavours. Active in Young Men's Christian
Association, Vanier Institute, Voice of Women, National Council
of Women, Status of Women, Women and the Constitution, Association
for the Mentally Handicapped, Global Assembly on Food Security
and Toastmasters. In 1967 awarded the Centennial Medal of Canada
and in 1968 an Honorary LL.D. from St. Dunstan's University.
Swimmer, Skater, Yoga, golf champion and tennis instructor. She
was committed to a life of intense curiosity, being at the centre
of things, challenging youth, a mentor and inspiration to all
those whom she met. She was predeceased by her husband, Gordon
who died in Ethiopia in 1987. She is survived by her son David
and her daughter Wayne (Ronald
STOREY;) and by her sister, Wayne
(Charles LORWAY.)
Fondly remembered by grandchildren, Kim
STOREY
(Ross MacDOUGALL), Margo
STOREY (Rod
MURPHY), Craig
STOREY (Carol),
Helen MacDONALD (Gregg
LAPOINT), Kathryn
MacDONALD (Chima
McLEAN),
Sue Ann MacDONALD
(Alain
BELAIR) and Gordon
MacDONALD. Survived
also by nine great grand children, Eileigh, Kyle, Alasdair, Callahan,
Ryland, MacKenzie, Hudson, Davna and Guillaume. A celebration
of her life will be held at Trinity United Church in Charlottetown
on Saturday, February 26, 2005 at 2 p.m.
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BLAIKIE,
Ann▼
Loraine▼
On April 2, 2005, in her 95th year. Ann was predeceased by her
beloved Reedie, and is survived by her daughter, Sandra
MacDOUGALL
(Bart,▼) son, John
BLAIKIE
(Lucy,▼) grandchildren John, Bruce,
Hugh and Tim
RYDER, and Andrew and Diana
BLAIKIE, and 11 great-grandchildren.
A private family service will be held. The family is most grateful
to the staff at Belmont House and
to Jacqueline Leslie, her caregiver
for the past 3 years, for their loving care. A donation in her
memory to The Belmont House Foundation would be appreciated.
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PORTEOUS,
James
Barry
On Wednesday, April 6, 2005 in Kingston in his 89th year, with
family at his side. Happily married to Adele
ROBERTON since June
1948, he was the proud father and father-in-law of Clare and
Perry, James and Kathleen, and Patricia and was pleased to be
the grandfather of Charity and Christopher
SAFFORD,
Andrew and
Alexa PORTEOUS and Baillie
CARD.
Brother of Janet L.
McDOUGALL
of Knowlton, Québec
Born in Toronto in 1917, Barry moved with his family to Montreal.
Educated at Selwyn House School, he graduated from McGill University,
B.Comm. '38 and joined the firm of Creak, Cushing and Hodgson,
Chartered Accountants. At the outbreak of war, he joined the
Royal Canadian Artillery and completed his officers' training
in Kingston in the spring of 1940. He joined 1st Canadian Division
Artillery in England in the summer of 1940. Trained in Combined
Operations, he took part as a Forward Observation Officer for
Naval Shore Fire in the Sicily and Italy landings, summer 1943
and remained with 1st Canadian Division Artillery. He was posted
to 3rd Canadian Infantry Brigade Tactical Headquarters, November
1943, and promoted to General Service Officer III in April 1944.
Barry completed Camberley Staff course (U.K.) in the late fall
of 1944 and returned to various active postings in northwestern
Europe. He came home in July 1945 after 65 months of continuous
active service overseas, retaining the rank of Captain. He joined
Greenshields, Hodgson, Racine Ltd., wholesale dry goods merchants
in Old Montreal and was President and Chief Executive Officer
from 1961-1971. Barry was also President of the Montreal Board
of Trade from 1969-1970 and participated in several charitable
ventures in addition to a successful business career. He sold
his interest in Greenshields, Hodgson, Racine Ltd. in 1971 and
began business as an independent Consultant to Management. In
the spring of 1982 the family moved to Kingston, Ontario where
he joined the Fort Frontenac Officer's Mess, the Kingston Gunners,
Canadian Railroad Historical Association, the Kingston Yacht
Club and founded the Kingston and Area Condominium Association.
Barry became interested in family geneology, organized the Porteous
Associates International, designed the Porteous tartan, and was
author of "The Porteous Story", being named Laird Elect in 1985.
He supervised construction of the Porteous Memorial in Cairn
on Hawkshaw Castle site near Tweedsmuir on the Scottish borders,
and was Master of Ceremonies there for international reunions
in 1990 and 1995. He retired from business life in 1997 to enjoy
his family and Friends.
Recently in Edinburgh, Scotland, piper Jim McCourt, Cameron Highlanders,
at the request of Tam Porteous, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders,
composed a catchy 6/8 march entitled "Captain James Barry Porteous,
Royal Canadian Artillery" in appreciation of Barry's major contributions
to the Porteous Associates and to commemorate his retirement
as Laird Elect on March 29, 2003. A further honour took place
on December 25, 2003 when the Directors elected Barry as first
Honorary Laird for his unremitting efforts on behalf of the Porteous
Associates. This was accompanied by a gift of a decanter and
two scotch glasses of Edinburgh crystal each bearing the Porteous
Cairn logo, and the decanter an inscription as to its significance.
A fitting tribute and much appreciated.
In keeping with Barry's wishes, a private service was held in
Kingston, followed by cremation and inurnment at Cataraqui Cemetery.
As an expression of sympathy, donations may be made to the Salvation
Army or to the charity of your choice in Mr.
PORTEOUS' memory.
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DRURY,
Janet
(DOBELL) (1918-2005)
Mum died peacefully on Sunday, May 1st, 2005, at her home in
Mansonville, Quebec with her 4 children and her much loved dog
Bianca with her. Janet was the beloved wife of the late Chip
DRURY, sister to Alfred
DOBELL, and loving mother to Sally
(McDOUGALL,)
Chip, Penny
(BALLEM,)
Pansy
(GAUDREAU,) and Reid. Her grandchildren
Todd, John, Reid, Peter, Kate, Alexandra, Jack, Kyrke, Taylor,
Kevin, and Baye were devoted to their Jaja and she was sorry
not to have more time with her much awaited great-grandchildren
Ben and Jane. Jaja was a force to be reckoned with and we all
worked hard to keep up with her. She enjoyed many Friends, young
and old, and was a tireless volunteer and a generous supporter
of many different community organizations. She had a great run
and we shall all miss her. In her last few weeks she received
wonderful care from the palliative care team at the Mansonville
centre local de services communautaires - their kindness was
greatly appreciated by all of us.
A celebration of her life will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday,
May 6th at St. George's Anglican Church, 1101 Stanley, Montreal,
Quebec with a reception to follow at the University Club of Montreal,
2047 Mansfield.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of your
choice or the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Monteregie, The Building Fund, (178 Chemin du Vide, St Angel
de Monnoir, Quebec, J0L 1P0).
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ENRIGHT,
Jane, 1990 -- Died This Day
Thursday, June 16, 2005, Page S11
Writer, editor and impresario born in Toronto in 1948.
A journalist for most of her working life, she got into the business
in 1974 and worked in both broadcast and print, including the
Montreal office of Time magazine in the early 1970s, in Toronto
as an editor at Maclean's, and then as a cultural producer on
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation television's The Journal. She
also worked as a producer on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Radio's Morningside and wrote a column in The Toronto Star called
Parents Today. In the mid-1980s, her life took a fresh turn when
she joined the board of Theatre Plus, the Toronto repertory theatre
company, as a volunteer. In February of 1989, she became general
manager with responsibilities for administration, marketing and
advertising. In early 1990, she was diagnosed with terminal cancer
but continued to work at the theatre, spearheading a subscriptions
campaign and presiding at the opening of a new season. She also
produced Repertory Ninety, a magazine featuring interviews with
the company's directors and critical essays on the season's plays.
She lived in Toronto with her husband Michael
ENRIGHT, host of
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Radio's As It Happens, and
was the sister of former employment and immigration minister
Barbara McDOUGALL.
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PALMER,
Dave▼
Ignatius▼
Died suddenly from cancer related complications on June 27th,
2005 at age 46. He will be greatly missed by his beloved wife
Darcy and their children Max (3½) and Mia (7 weeks). Also left
to mourn are his mother Edith
MARTIN, siblings Cheryl
PALMER
(Danylo DZWONYK), Laurel Palmer
GOODEN (Don), Colville
PALMER,
Gerald PALMER,
Karene▼
Palmer▼
ROBINSON (Carl) and Susan Palmer
GOODEN
(Philip,▼) his parents-in-law Ruth and Dick
BERTHIAUME,
his brother-in-law Bill
BERTHIAUME, his aunts Merle
PAISLEY,
Pam MARTIN and Joyce
PALMER and his cousins Beverley, Ivan and
Monica SCHROETER and his nine nieces and nephews. Dave's long-time
business partner Fraser (Janet)
MacDOUGALL and his many Friends
are also left shocked and saddened at his death. Visitation will
be at Morley Bedford Funeral Home, 159 Eglinton Ave. W., on Friday,
July 1st, 6-8pm. The funeral will take place at St. Clement's
Anglican Church, 59 Briar Hill Ave., July 2nd at 10 a.m. Reception
to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations to assist Dave's family
may be made to the law firm of Jan Goddard and Associate in Trust,
Suite 504, 1 St. Clair Avenue East, Toronto, Ontario M4T 2V7.
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CRUICKSHANK,
Eileen▼
M.▼
Peacefully after a brief illness at home in Orillia on Thursday,
October 27, 2005 with her family by her side. Eileen, beloved
wife of the late Clifford. Loving mother of Linda and her husband
Ken WILLIAMS,
Sandra▼ and her husband John
JOHNSTONE, Brad and
his wife Lisa,▼
Scott▼ and his spouse Lisa
MILLARD and of the late
Paul of Vancouver, British Columbia. She will be lovingly remembered
by her grandchildren Lisa, Mark, Kent, Cameron, Greg and Connor.
Dear sister of Bud
MALLINDINE,
Bill▼
MALLINDINE, Helen
McDOUGALL
and the late Jim
MALLINDINE. Dear friend of Gerry
MOODY.
Family
and Friends will be received at the Ward Funeral Home, 2035 Weston
Rd., Weston (416-241-4618) on Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A service
to celebrate and remember Eileen will be held in the Ward Chapel
on Monday, October 31, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m. Interment Riverside
Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to eileen.cruickshank@wardfh.com
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ANDREW,
Kathleen▼
Mary▼ (née
MacDOUGALL)
(April 1, 1904-November 26, 2005)
Born in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia; married and lived in Ardsley-on-Hudson,
New York and moved in her later years to Brockville, Ontario
to be with her family. Remembered fondly by her niece Kathy
ROBERTSON
(Kerri and family,) nephew Hugh
McDOWELL
(Maryetta▼ and family,)
the Macdougall and Andrew families. Internment service at Maplewood
Cemetery, Windsor, Nova Scotia on December 2, 2005.
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ANDREW,
Kathleen▲
Mary▲ (née
MacDOUGALL)
(April 1, 1904-November 26, 2005)
Born in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia; married and lived in Ardsley-on-Hudson,
New York and moved in her later years to Brockville, Ontario
to be with her family. Remembered fondly by her niece Kathy
ROBERTSON
(Kerri and family,) nephew Hugh
McDOWELL
(Maryetta▲ and family,)
the Macdougall and Andrew families. Internment service at Maplewood
Cemetery, Windsor, Nova Scotia on December 2, 2005.
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REYNOLDS,
Daniel
E.
Native of Montreal, passed away peacefully at Oakville Trafalgar
Memorial Hospital on December 7, 2005, in his 88th year. He was
predeceased by his loving wife, Patricia (née
O'BRIEN.) He was
beloved father to, and will be greatly missed by, Pam
REYNOLDS,
Sally REYNOLDS (Bill
GRIFFITHS), Anne
McMANUS (Larry
McMANUS),
Patty REYNOLDS (Brian
TAILOR/TAYLOR), D.J.
REYNOLDS and Chris
REYNOLDS
(Robin MARTEL.) He will also be missed by his grandchildren -
Jill, Heather, Mike, Erin, Allison, Emily, Kelly, Scott, Kate,
Jacqueline and Justin. He is survived by his loving sisters -
Brenda WILKING, Martha
FOGH, Deirdre
McVEY (Robert
McVEY) and
Barbara REYNOLDS and by his sister-in-law, Mary (Bubby)
MacDOUGALL.
Moved by charity and honouring his wishes, his body has been
graciously donated to the University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine.
A memorial Mass will be held in his honour on Friday December
9 at 11: 00 a.m. at St. Andrew's Church in Oakville. In lieu of
flowers, a donation to the Canadian Cancer Society or to a charity
of one's choice would be appreciated. The family wishes to extend
heartfelt gratitude to the nursing staff at Oakville Trafalgar
Memorial Hospital as well as to the staff at Sunrise Senior Living
of Oakville.
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HEDDON,
Kenneth▼
F.▼
(Past President and Chairman of the Board, Sun Oil Company "Sunoco
Canada")
Passed away peacefully at Lakeridge Health -- Oshawa, on Saturday,
December 24th, 2005 in his 94th year. Kenneth is predeceased
by his loving wife
Doris.▲▼ Dear uncle to Douglas (Gloria)
McDOUGALL,
Richard (Doreen)
HOWE, and Mary Ann and the late Donald
HOWE.
Cherished great uncle to Donald (Corry)
HOWE,
Elizabeth▼
(Michael▼)
BAILLIE, David (Wendy)
HOWE, Kenneth (Heather)
HOWE, Robert (Lois)
McDOUGALL, Gordon (Lynn)
McDOUGALL, Allan
HOWE and Edward (Pat)
HOWE.
Loving▼ great great uncle to many nieces and nephews. Family
and Friends will be received at Oshawa Funeral Service "Thornton
Chapel", 847 King Street West (905-721-1234), on Wednesday, December
28 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A funeral service will be held in the
chapel on Thursday, December 29th at 3: 00 p.m. Burial Oshawa
Union Cemetery. Memorial donations to Operation Eyesight Universal,
Heart and Stroke Foundation or Simcoe Street United Church would
be appreciated by the family.
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MORGAN,
Phyllis
Rita (née
PALMER)
Peacefully passed away at the Centenary Hospital on December
30, 2004 in her 95th year. Beloved wife of the late John. Loving
aunt to June
BROOKS, Sandra
SCHNIEDER/SNIDER/SNYDER, Gloria
ROSS, Helen
McDOUGALL,
Irwin PALMER and the late June
MacPHERSON.
Family will receive
Friends at the McDougall and Brown Funeral Home (2900 Kingston
Rd. Toronto) 416-267-4656 from 1: 30 to 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday.
Chapel service will be held on Wednesday January 5, 2005 at 2: 30
p.m. Interment Resthaven Memorial Gardens.
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WILSON,
Ethel
At Soldiers' Memorial Hospital, Orillia on Wednesday, January
5, 2005. Ethel
WILSON of Beaverton was the beloved sister of
Bill WILSON, Bob
WILSON, Alma
McDOUGALL, Edith
CAMPBELL, Joan
PURKISS and Ron
WILSON and predeceased by Erma
DERKS, Lyla
PAGE,
Doris SCOTT and
Al WILSON.
The family will receive Friends at
the Mangan Funeral Home, Beaverton (705-426-5777) on Friday from
7 p.m. to 9 p.m. A memorial service will be held on Saturday
at 2 p.m. Memorial donations to the Beaverton Presbyterian Church
would be appreciated by the family.
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MacKIE,
Joseph
Johnstone
(Retired from Maclean Hunter) Peacefully, on Tuesday, January
11, 2005, at the Lakeridge Health Centre in Port Perry, at age
79. Joe MacKIE of Port Perry and formerly of Dunforest Avenue,
Willowdale, dearly loved husband of Margaret (née
McDOUGALL.)
Loved father of Iain
MacKIE and his wife
Myra of Port Perry,
Johnstone MacKIE and his wife
Susan of Newmarket, and Richard
MacKIE of Port Perry. Loving grandfather of Heather, Kyla and
Kelly. Private arrangements entrusted to the Wagg Funeral Home
"McDermott-Panabaker Chapel", 216 Queen Street in Port Perry
(905-985-2171). If desired, memorial donations may be made by
cheque to the Community Memorial Hospital Foundation in Port
Perry. On-line condolences may be left at www.waggfuneralhome.com
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GRAHAM,
Elizabeth
Ann (née
CONSTABLE)
Found rest from her illness in the arms of Jesus on Wednesday,
January 19, 2005 at Guelph General Hospital. Ann (née
CONSTABLE)
GRAHAM of Hillsburgh was in her 68th year and the loving wife
of Ken GRAHAM for 45 years. Wonderful mom to Beth
KNOX
(Stephen)
of Toronto, Elaine
McDOUGALL
(Jeff) of Kettleby, Colleen
LLOYD
(Andy) of Aurora, and David
GRAHAM
(Lynn) of Waterloo. Her overwhelming
love will always be remembered by her grandchildren: Kathleen,
Heather, Graham, Duncan, Emily, Ian, Sean, Mackenzie, Madeleine,
and Eden. Missed also by her brother Sandy
CONSTABLE
(Sharon)
of Vancouver. The family will receive Friends for visitation
at the Butcher Family Funeral Home, 5399 Main St. S., Erin on
Thursday evening 7-9 p.m. and Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The Funeral
Service will be held on Saturday, January 22 at 3: 00 p.m. at
the Hillsburgh Community Christian Church, Main Street, Hillsburgh.
Spring interment at Coningsby Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations
to Sleeping Children Around the World (www.scaw.org) would be
appreciated.
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WATSON,
Margaret "
Peggy" (née
McDOUGALL)
Peacefully, at Hamilton General Hospital, on January 22, 2005,
surrounded by family and Friends, in her 73rd year. Beloved wife
of the late Alistair
WATSON. Dear sister to Jeanie and David
BENJAMIN.
Beloved aunt to Allan, Jim and Jacqueline. Dear friend
to Satchi, Billy and Lila her grand_son Edwin and his wife Cory.
Dear great-auntie to Aubrie and Autumn. A Memorial Service will
be held at Upper James Chapel of Cresmount Funeral Home, 1020
Upper James Street, on Thursday, January 27, 2005 at 7 p.m. In
lieu of flowers, a donation to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
would be appreciated. "Peggy you will be missed by your family
and Friends in Canada, the U.S. and the U.K."
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McDOUGALL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-01 published
BUDGE,
Gwenith▲
Gwendolyn▲
Passed away January 30th, 2005, in her 96th year. Beloved wife
of the late James Robert
BUDGE.
Loving▲ mother of Donald Gordon
WALLER and his wife
Elizabeth of Brampton. Proud grandmother
of Diane HARMAN of Milton, Carolyn
WALLACE of Edmonton. Dear
great-grandmother of three, Nicholas, Malena and Donald. Predeceased
by her brother William Gordon
DUCLOS of Cannington, Ontario.
A private family spring interment will be held at Mount Pleasant
Cemetery. A very special thanks to the staff of Summit Place
Retirement Home for their concern and care given to Gwen during
her 6 years of residency. In appreciation we would like to also
thank Dr. McDOUGALL and Dr.
VEENSTRA for their many years of
care. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations to the
charity of your choice can be made through Breckenridge-Ashcroft
Funeral Home, Owen Sound, 519-376-2326.
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REYNOLDS,
Patricia
Mary (née
O'BRIEN)
Passed away peacefully at the Sunrise of Oakville on March 2,
2005, in her 83rd year. She will be greatly missed by her loving
husband, Daniel E.
REYNOLDS, and dear sister Mary (Bubby)
MacDOUGALL.
Beloved mother to Pam
REYNOLDS, Sally
REYNOLDS (Bill
GRIFFITHS),
Anne McMANUS (Larry
McMANUS), Patty
REYNOLDS (Brian
TAILOR/TAYLOR),
D. J. REYNOLDS and Chris
REYNOLDS
(Robin
MARTEL.) Beloved grandmother
of Jill, Heather, Mike, Erin, Allison, Emily, Kelly, Scott, Kate,
Jacqueline and Justin. We honour and respect her wishes for no
visitation and a private funeral service to be held at St. Andrew's
Church, 47 Reynolds Street, Oakville, on Friday, March 4 at 11: 00
a.m. In lieu of flowers, a donation to the charity of your choice
would be appreciated. The family wishes to extend many thanks
to all of the caring staff at the Sunrise of Oakville.
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MacDOUGALL,
Catherine McIntyre
Peacefully, on Friday, March 4, 2005 at Isabel and Arthur Meighen
Manor.
Daughter of the late William and Janet
MacDOUGALL.
Special
friend of Doris
WHITE/WHYTE,
Pamela and Arthur
SELLERS, Peggy
SPRACKLAND,
Reta McWHINNIE and Marilyn
GALLAGHER. A service will be held
at St. Cuthbert's Anglican Church, 1399 Bayview Avenue, on Thursday,
March 17th at 11 o'clock.
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McDOUGALL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-02 published
HANIPH,
Molly
Hoosnara
On Wednesday, March 30, 2005, Molly's end of life occurred at
6: 40 p.m. at the Oak Hill Hospital in Spring Hill, Florida. Molly
was 86 years of age. Wife of the long departed Mustapha
HANIPH.
Beloved mother of Rosalie, Bonita and Shirley. Adopted mother
of Barbara. Loving grandmother of Sabrina, Sharona and Anton.
Beloved sister of Babsie
ROHOMAN.
Mother-in-law of Jerry
ISHMAEL.
Grandmother-in-law of Rob
McDOUGALL.
Lovingly remembered by her
nephew Kalil and nieces Betty, Marcina, Laurian and Nadia. The
family will receive Friends at the Ogden Funeral Home, 4164 Sheppard
Ave. East, Agincourt (east of Kennedy Rd.) on Sunday from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service according to Muslim Rites on Monday
at 1 p.m. at the Ogden Funeral Home. Interment Pine Ridge Cemetery,
541 Taunton Rd. (at Church St.), Ajax.
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BLAIKIE,
Ann▲
Loraine▲
On April 2, 2005, in her 95th year. Ann was predeceased by her
beloved Reedie, and is survived by her daughter, Sandra
MacDOUGALL
(Bart,▲) son, John
BLAIKIE
(Lucy,▲) grandchildren John, Bruce,
Hugh and Tim Ryder, and Andrew and Diana
BLAIKIE, and 11 great-grandchildren.
A private family service will be held. The family is most grateful
to the staff at Belmont House and
to Jacqueline
LESLIE, her caregiver
for the past 3 years, for their loving care. A donation in her
memory to The Belmont House Foundation would be appreciated.
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McNEILLY,
William
Murray
(January 24, 1929-December 2, 2004)
At Afton Park Place, Sarnia. Beloved husband of Kathleen (Kathy).
Dear brother of Elizabeth (Colin
McDOUGALL,)
Joyce
(David
McDOWELL,)
all of Markham, Hugh and Steve, both Toronto, Thomas (Liz), Kenneth
(Irene,) all of Scotland and Martha (Tom
NUGENT) of England.
Brother-in-law of Cicely (Sam
ROBERTS), Joan (Roy
WILLIAMS),
all of North Wales, Peter
FLINT
(Gretta) of Mississauga and Helen
(Jeremy MOULAND) of Sarnia. Also surviving are many nieces and
nephews. Predeceased by parents Hugh and Elizabeth and brother
Robert and sister Dorothy
McHUGH. He was born in Scotland and
came to Canada in 1954. In his youth, Bill was a champion amateur
boxer. He was a member and Past Master of Todmorden Lodge No.
647 Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons, Toronto, a member of the
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 62 and Strangway Seniors Centre,
Sarnia. Bill was a keen lawn bowler in Campbellford and Sarnia.
A Memorial Celebration of Bill's life will be held at 1 p.m.
on Saturday, April 23 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 143
Main St. N., Markham, preceded by Masonic Service at 12: 30 p.m.
Friends who wish to may send memorial donations to the Alzheimer
Society, 20 Eglinton Ave. W., Suite 1200, Toronto, Ontario M4R
1K8.
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McDOUGALL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-21 published
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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McDOUGALL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-28 published
MacDOUGALL,
Archibald
Thompson
(Veteran of World War 2, France, Belgium and Holland) Passed
away at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie on Sunday, June 26,
2005. Archie
MacDOUGALL of Woodland Beach, in his 86th year.
Beloved husband of the late Millie
HIGGINS. Dear father of David
and his wife
Joan▲
MacDOUGALL of Dundas. Loved grandfather of
Dianne and Rob
HICKS and Catherine and Bob
LEEMING.
Great-grandfather
of Caitlyn, Rebecca, Brittany, Ryan and Alexandra. Brother of
Shirley IMRIE and Marie
PARRY.
Friends may call at the Lynn-Stone
Funeral Home, Elmvale after 11 a.m. Wednesday. Funeral Service
in the Chapel on Wednesday, June 29 at 1: 30 p.m. Cremation with
interment at Allenwood United Cemetery. Memorial donations to
the Canadian Cancer Society or the Huronia Hospital Foundation
would be appreciated.
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McDOUGALL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-29 published
SCHOLZ,
Donna
Marie (née
MacDOUGALL)
Suddenly on Saturday, June 25, 2005 at the age of 46. Loving
mother of Danielle, Megan and Kayla. Proud nanny of Emma, Madison,
Alison and Holly. Cherished daughter of Mary and Marks and the
late Daniel
MacDOUGALL.
Donna will be sadly missed by all of
her brothers, sisters, nieces and nephews. If desired, donations
may be made to a charity of your choice. Private family arrangements.
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McDOUGALL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-30 published
PALMER,
Dave▲
Ignatius▲
Died suddenly from cancer related complications on June 27th,
2005 at age 46. He will be greatly missed by his beloved wife
Darcy and their children Max (3½) and Mia (7 weeks). Also left
to mourn are his mother Edith
MARTIN, siblings Cheryl
PALMER
(Danylo Dzwonyk), Laurel
PALMER Gooden (Don), Colville
PALMER,
Gerald PALMER,
Karene▲
Palmer▲
ROBINSON (Carl) and Susan Palmer
GOODEN
(Philip,▲) his parents-in-law Ruth and Dick
BERTHIAUME,
his brother-in-law Bill
BERTHIAUME, his aunts Merle
PAISLEY,
Pam MARTIN and Joyce
PALMER and his cousins Beverley, Ivan and
Monica SCHROETER and his 9 nieces and nephews. Dave's long-time
business partner Fraser (Janet)
MacDOUGALL and his many Friends
are also left shocked and saddened at his death. Visitation will
be at Morley Bedford Funeral Home, 159 Eglinton Ave. W., on Friday,
July 1st, 6-8 p.m. The funeral will take place at St. Clement's
Anglican Church, 59 Briar Hill Ave., July 2nd at 10 a.m. Reception
to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations to assist Dave's family
may be made to the law firm of Jan Goddard and Associate in Trust,
Suite 504, 1 St. Clair Ave. E., Toronto, Ontario, M4T 2V7.
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McDOUGALL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-03 published
ELLWOOD, Marjorie Helen Lillian (née
MacDOUGALL)
Passed away suddenly due to illness, with family by her side,
on Tuesday, June 28, 2005, at the age of 79. Predeceased by her
husband of 57 years, Rodney in 2000. Left behind to remember
are her three children, Karen (James)
BOND,
Wayne
(Liz)
ELLWOOD,
and Donna (Murray)
McALLISTER.
Grandmother to six: Lisa (Ralph,)
Tamara, Tara, David (Kitty), Robin and Alice, as well as great-grandmother
to Mackenzie, Andrew, Kiera and a little one due in August. Also
survived by a large extended family including her four siblings,
Irene (Max)
LIGHT, Bud (Eleanor)
MacDOUGALL, Ken (Mary)
MacDOUGALL,
and Marlene (Larry)
BENNETT.
Born and raised in Toronto, Ontario,
Marjorie was a loving mother and devoted wife. Mom fought a courageous
battle against an illness that took her away from us too soon
but her family takes comfort in the idea that she is finally
at peace with her beloved Rodney. Marjorie's life will be remembered
on Monday, July 4, 2005 at 2: 00 p.m. at Victory Memorial Park
Funeral Centre, 14831 - 28th Avenue, Surrey, British Columbia.
For her loved ones in Toronto, a Memorial Service will be held
at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to
the Canadian Cancer Society. Momma, we love you and will miss
you always. Victory Memorial Park Funeral Centre 604-536-6522
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McDOUGALL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-03 published
McDOUGALL,
Samuel
Peacefully at his home in Orangeville on Friday July 1, 2005
in his 86th year; beloved husband of Eileen
ROBINSON; also sadly
missed by his other relatives and many Friends. Friends will
be received at the Dods and McNair Funeral Home and Chapel, 21 First
Street, Orangeville (519-941-1392) on Sunday, July 3, 2005 from
7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in the chapel on Monday,
July 4, 2005 at 10: 00 a.m. Interment at Forest Lawn Cemetery.
As expressions of sympathy donations to Orangeville Society for
the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals would be appreciated. A
tree will be planted in memory of Samuel in the Dods and McNair
Memorial Forest at the Island Lake Conservation Area, Orangeville.
A dedication service will be held on Sunday, September 11th,
2005 at 2: 30 p.m. (Condolences may be offered to the family at
www.dodsandmcnair.com)
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McDOUGALL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-12 published
OSBORNE,
Dorothy
At Southlake Regional Health Centre, Newmarket on Sunday, July
10, 2005. Dorothy
OSBORNE of Newmarket, beloved wife of the late
John OSBORNE and dear mother of James, Holly and Frank
BEARD,
Cheryl and Maurice
PARÉ and Darryl. She will be lovingly remembered
by her grandchildren Melanie
ATTWELL,
Paul
BEARD, Karen
FULLERTON,
Braden PARÉ and Ashley
PARÉ and great-grandchildren Logan, Tristan,
Kennedy, Sydney and Bryant. Dear sister of Blanche
McDOUGALL and
the late Wilfred
JACKSON. At
Dorothy's request, no visitation
or funeral service will be held. Memorial donations to the Canadian
Cancer Society would be appreciated. Arrangements entrusted to
the Roadhouse and Rose Funeral Home, 157 Main St. S., Newmarket.
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KENT,
Florence
A. (née
FEENEY)
Called home by her Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (to be absent
from the body and to be present with the Lord 11 Cor. 5: 8).
At Woodstock General Hospital on Tuesday, July 19, 2005 Florence
A. KENT (née
FEENEY) of Woodingford Lodge, Woodstock in her 73rd
year. Beloved wife of George
KENT. Dear mother of Fraser (Leona)
of Saskatoon Saskatchewan, Brian (Marie) of Kitchener and Jonathan
(Linda) of Norwich. Loved grandmother of Steven (Brandi) of Edmonton,
Alberta and Rebecca of Saskatoon. Survived by her sisters Alice
LANGLEY of Toronto and Irene
MacDOUGALL of Las Vegas, Nevada
and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her parents Archie
and Sarah Jane
FEENEY and her sister Lila
COLE.
Friends may call
at the R.D. Longworth Funeral Home, 845 Devonshire Ave., Woodstock
(519-539-0004) on Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The complete funeral
service will be held from the Huron Park Baptist Church, 199
Berwick Street, Woodstock on Monday at 11: 00 a.m. with Pastors Robert
MacGREGOR and Lance
JOHNSON officiating. Interment in the Anglican
Cemetery. Contributions to the Huron Park Baptist Church or the
Alzheimer Society would be appreciated. Online condolences at
www.longworthfuneralhome.com
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McDOUGALL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-11 published
McDOUGALL,
Eileen
Peacefully at Headwaters Health Care Centre, Orangeville on Tuesday,
August 9, 2005 in her 91st year; beloved wife of the late Samuel
McDOUGALL
(July, 2005;) also sadly missed by the Robinson Family
and other relatives and many Friends. Friends will be received
at the Dods and McNair Funeral Home and Chapel, 21 First Street, Orangeville
(519-941-1392) on Thursday, August 11, 2005 from 7-9 p.m. Funeral
Service will be held in the chapel on Friday, August 12, 2005
at 11: 00 a.m. Interment at Forest Lawn Cemetery. As expressions
of sympathy, donations to Ontario Society for the Prevention
of Cruelty to Animals Orangeville and District Branch would be
appreciated. A tree will be planted in memory of Eileen 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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McDOUGALL,
Patricia "
Pat"
Peacefully at Scarborough Grace Hospital on July 31st, 2005.
Predeceased by son Hugh. Loving mother of Nancy (Gerry), Sandy
(Kathy Ann), Mary Lou (Rick), JoAnn (Kim). Grandmother to Jill,
Jennifer, Amanda, Laura, Lyndsey, Robyn. Great grandmother to
Kristen and Trevor. Memorial service has taken place. Donations
to Osteoporosis Society or Heart and Stroke Foundation greatly
appreciated.
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McDOUGALL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-14 published
CAMERON,
Mary
Kathleen (née
McDOUGALL)
(February 13, 1925-August 12, 2005)
Of Fairview Nursing Home/Cross Street. Visitation 2-4 and 6-9
p.m. Sunday and Monday at the Ryan and Odette Funeral Home, 1498
Dundas St. W., at Dufferin, Toronto. Mass 9 a.m. Tuesday at St.
Helen's
Church to Prospect Cemetery. Mrs.
CAMERON is survived
by: husband George
CAMERON; daughters Janet
ACCETOLA
(Aldo,)
Gayle MORELLI
(Mike
McDONALD,) Marlene
CONSTANTINO (Reno;) sons
Norman DAVIS, Wayne
DAVIS (Cheryl), Jimmy
DAVIS (Ilda
ROCHA),
Billy DAVIS
(Mae;) 14 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren. Parking
is no problem - simply enter from Dufferin, just north of Dundas.
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McDOUGALL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-20 published
MacDOUGALL,
Charles
Peacefully passed away, on August 18, 2005, at the age of 77,
with his family by his side. Charles leaves behind his loving
wife Catherine, his two step-daughters Donna and Carol, and beloved
sisters Nora and Margaret. Charles was a devoted and proud member
of the fellowship of Alcohol Anonymous for over 30 years. Family
and Friends may visit the Jerrett Funeral Home, 1141 St. Clair
Ave. W. (one block east of Dufferin), on Saturday, August 20,
2005 from 7-9 p.m. and
on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral
Mass will be held on Monday at St. Clare's Church (1118 St. Clair
Ave. West), at 10 a.m. A private cremation to follow.
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McDOUGALL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-21 published
MacDOUGALL,
Paul
Michael
Suddenly at home, with brother Clayton by his side, on Thursday
August 18, 2005 at the age of 30. Strong spirited
son of April
THOMAS and Paul
MacDOUGALL.
Loving brother of Clayton and Jenna
THOMAS, and also loving brother of Crystal, Tyler and Chantal
MacDOUGALL and uncle to Kyle
CARPENTER. He will always be remembered
by many other relatives and Friends. Paul's first passion in
life was playing electric wheelchair hockey for the Canadian
Electric Wheelchair Hockey Association out of Bloorview MacMillan
Children's Centre. His second passion in life was women-he loved
them all!! Family and Friends will be received at the "Scarborough
Chapel" of McDougall and Brown, 2900 Kingston Road (east of St.
Clair Ave. E.) on Monday and Tuesday from 5-9 p.m. Funeral service
will take place in the chapel on Wednesday at 1 p.m. Interment
to follow at Resthaven Memorial Gardens. All Friends are invited
to a reception at Q-siss Place, 3474 Kingston Road (west of Markham
Rd.) from 3-8 p.m. Donations in Paul's memory may be made to
the Canadian Electric Wheelchair Hockey Association - Toronto
Division, 235 Yorkland Blvd. Suite 904, North York, M2J 4Y8.
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McDOUGALL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-24 published
RUSS,
Reverend▲
Kenneth▲
Harvey▲
At Grey Bruce Health Services, Southampton, on Tuesday, August
23, 2005. Ken
RUSS of Southampton, in his 67th year. Beloved
husband of Reverend Eleanor
RUSS (née
McDOUGALL,)
Southampton.▲
Dear father of Bill, Hamilton, Carlene (Leo
ALBERT,) LaPrairie,
Quebec and Christina (Don
COOPER,)
Brantford.▲
Loving▲ grandfather
of Matthew
RUSS and Evan
ALBERT.
Also▲ survived by his brother
David,▲
Brantford,▲ by his sisters-in-law Violet (Orval
ANDERSON,)
New Dublin and Reverend Beverly (Reverend Robert
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON,)
Simcoe.▲
Sadly▲ missed by his aunt, Mary Lou
RUSS, by his many nieces,
nephews and cousins. Fondly remembered, by the members of the
Southampton Legion Branch 155, the Southampton Rotary Club, the
Probus Club and by the many people he has touched through his
Ministry.
Predeceased by his parents, Carl and Edna
RUSS and
by his brother Jim. Following Ken's graduation from Waterloo
Lutheran University and Emmanuel College, Toronto, he was Ordained
by Hamilton Conference, United Church of Canada, in 1964. Reverend
Ken Ministered in United Churches in Carrot River, Arborfield
and Jordan River, Saskatchewan, and
in Ontario, at Jordan Station,
Zion, Hamilton, St. Paul's, Stirling, Fairview, Brantford and
retired from Southampton and Mount Hope Pastoral Charge. Visitation
from the Eagleson Funeral Home, Southampton on Thursday, August
25, 2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Service to Celebrate
the Life of Reverend Ken
RUSS will be conducted from the Southampton
United Church on Friday at 2 p.m. A Time of Fellowship and Sharing
will follow in the Social Hall of the Church. A further Service
of Remembrance and Committal will take place 2 p.m. on Sunday,
August 28 at New Dublin Memorial Church and Cemetery, New Dublin,
Ontario. Expressions of Remembrance to the Southampton United
Church or to the Canadian Diabetes Association. For further detail,
contact the Eagleson Funeral Home, Southampton at (800) 858-9544.
Condolences may be forwarded to the family through www.eaglesonfuneralhome.com
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McDOUGALL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-18 published
McDOUGALL,
Allister
Peacefully at Sunnybrook Medical Centre on Friday, September
16, 2005 at the age of 84. Lovng husband of Isabel. Dear son
of the late Donald and Elizabeth
McDOUGALL.
Predeceased▲ by his
sister Marion. Friends will be received at the G.H. Hogle Funeral
Home Ltd., 63 Mimico Avenue, Etobicoke on Monday 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. Funeral Service in the Chapel on Tuesday at 1: 30 p.m. Cremation
to follow.
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McDOUGALL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-03 published
Paul MacDOUGALL, 31: Much loved and admired
Door was always open at Paul
MacDOUGALL
Jr.'s
Even confined to bed, he made 'so much of life'
By Catherine
DUNPHY,
Obituary
Writer
Paul MacDOUGALL
Jr. had Duchenne's -- a killer, a muscular dystrophy
that shows up in about one in 3,500 young men, never girls, when
they are just toddlers and the one that takes most of them in
their teens or 20s.
MacDOUGALL was 11 days shy of 31 when he died August 18 -- and
he lived larger than most.
Red-blooded, fun-loving, he loved rock 'n' roll; parties anytime,
anywhere but especially at the Grey Cup and Super Bowl; sports
and women, lots of 'em.
For his 16th birthday, he asked for and got a hooker. Same for
his 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st. After that, his father said
with a laugh, he was on his own. And with his blazing blue eyes,
crooked grin, long dark hair and the kind of personality that
attracted people like bees to honey, he did just fine.
"When he was 13 or 14, he joined the Canadian Electric Wheelchair
Hockey Association," said his father. "He met a lot of girls
there."
"I always thought Pauly was kind of a cool dude," said Angie
BEBEE-
WRIGHT, who played on a couple of his teams as well as
against him. "He was a digger. If the ball was in the corner,
that's where you'd find Pauly. He was aggressive as a player.
He hit hard. Then he'd give you a wink, a grin and carry on."
"When I played against Pauly, he made me laugh. He would make
faces. I was only able to score against him once," said Gwen
REID, who was engaged to Paul Jr., until they realized they were
better as Friends.
"Pizza and beer nights, talking to teammates during the game,
whole audiences screaming 'Go' -- it's such a lot of fun," she
said.
League electric wheelchair hockey has been going since the late
'70s and the players, young men and women who all suffer from
a neurological disorder such as cerebral palsy, spina bifida,
brittle bone disease or Parkinson's, are graded into five categories
based on ability. The top is being able to hold a stick on your
own and take a shot; the lowest category can do neither.
MacDOUGALL
started as a category two forward and ended up playing as four,
the second lowest level.
"[Electric wheelchair hockey] was the best thing that happened
to him and to his family. About 50 of us were at the banquet
every year," said Paul Sr., who has been a volunteer with the
organization for about 17 years and coached his son's team for
five years. Paul Jr. could talk pretty well anyone into anything
and he talked his Dad into coaching, later into fundraising for
the association.
MacDOUGALL's half brother, Clayton
THOMAS, 20, now coaches the
Dragons.
"I do it because it gave me an extra day with Pauly," he said.
MacDOUGALL was never a star player. He lost a lot of muscle control
one summer early on in his hockey career and when he was 18,
a friend came right at him during a game and flipped him in his
chair. He broke his arm and could never hold a stick again. The
friend was an angry young man, furious at his fate.
"And you know what?" said Paul Sr. "He forgave him. Pauly was
never bitter. He just loved life totally."
As a kid, he would be strapped onto his father's motorcycle and
the two would ride through the bush at the cottage, where he
used to go for boat rides. His parents separated when he was
8, but he was adored by both his mother's and father's new families.
Paul Jr. was the kid from Sunny View public school chosen to
present then prime minister Brian Mulroney with a bouquet of
flowers. There were family vacations in Jamaica and California
to see the Olympics and a deep-sea fishing trip from the Children's
Wish Foundation to Hawaii. His dad gave him a wheelchair-accessible
'76 black van for his 16th birthday, in which, he said, Paul
Jr., and one of his cousins used to cruise town "picking up girls
together."
He graduated from Sir William Osler high school, moved into a
facility to learn to live independently and at 21 got a place
of his own at Kingston Rd. and Main St. in the Beach. He was
busy all the time, visiting his buddies, hitting the boardwalk,
catching his favourite heavy metal groups at the Air Canada Centre
and the Argos at the SkyDome.
His door was always open; night or day. Everybody always ended
up at MacDOUGALL's place.
"It gave him a life he never would have had," said his mother,
April THOMAS. "He got to live independently and grow up. It was
as close to a real life as he could have had."
But his illness was also progressing. He was always in and out
of hospitals. At 12, like most young men with Duchenne's, he
had a steel rod put in his back to stop his spine from curving
inward and crushing his lungs and heart. He was never able to
sit comfortably again. About four years ago, he suddenly dropped
40 pounds, the veins in his lungs becoming as brittle as an 80-year-old's.
In hospital, he had to be vented with a feeding tube, which most
people never get off. He did.
"He had a mind of his own," said April
THOMAS.
Paul Jr. knew exactly what he was up against. His Friends had
started dying at 23, 24. He lost his best friend, Clint
McMANN,
four years ago but he fought hard against the inevitable, refusing
three times to get a tracheotomy to help his breathing, changing
his mind at the very last minute on the operating table. To him
it was the last resort, a sign the end was near.
In 2002, it was done as emergency surgery. He had been rushed
to hospital and after the surgery was in a coma for four days.
His family feared the worst, but when he awoke from the coma,
"it was the same old Pauly," as his father put it. It was another
18 months before he was able to go back to his apartment, where
he needed nursing care seven days a week and spent most of his
time in bed. But he worked his world from there, phoning Friends
and family up to five times a day, and planning outings to concerts.
"It's amazing how somebody can make so much of life from bed,"
said his mother.
"He once told me he was going to live to be in his 40s and I
believed him," said his mother. "He had such a strong spirit
to live and be alive... I will never see such determination again."
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MARCHESE,
Alba
Peacefully on Tuesday, October 4, 2005 at the Hill House Hospice
after a courageous battle at the age of 44. She will be missed
by her husband, Rick
McDOUGALL, and her daughters, Marianne and
Danielle IOZZO.
Beloved daughter of Caterina and the late Vito
MARCHESE. Loving sister of Vicky
INRO (Pat), Rose
PICCALO (Mike),
Teresa RUBERTO (Bruno), Saverio
MARCHESE, Frank
MARCHESE (Lila),
Domenic MARCHESE
(Wilma,) and Morris
MARCHESE (Vassa.)
Friends
will be received at the Jerrett Funeral Home, 6191 Yonge Street
(2 lights south of Steeles Ave.), North York, 416-223-6050, on
Wednesday and Thursday from 5-9 p.m. Funeral Mass on Friday,
October 7, 2005 at 2 p.m. at Saint Mary Immaculate Roman Catholic
Church, 10295 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill. Entombment to follow
at Holy Cross Cemetery. Inmemory of Alba, donations to the Hill
House Hospice, 36 Wright Street, Richmond Hill, Ontario L4C 4A1,
would be appreciated by the family.
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McDOUGALL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-15 published
BENSON,
Gertrude
Helen (née
IMRIE)
It is with great sadness that our family announces the passing
of our loving mother Gertrude of Alcona, on Friday, October 14,
2005. She went home to be with her Lord and Saviour in her 90th
year and to be reunited in Heaven with her beloved husband, the
late Reverend Andrew James
BENSON.
Loving mother of Jim (Sandra)
of Walker Lake, George (the late Anita) of Bradford, Helen
McDOUGALL
(Jack) of Uxbridge, Fred (Lynda) of Wasaga Beach, Frank (Linda)
of Bradford, and Glen (Terry) of Alcona. She will be lovingly
remembered by her 15 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.
Predeceased by her brothers Gord, D'arcy and sister Jean. Survived
by her sister-in-law Audrey
IMRIE of Barrie. She will be deeply
missed by her many nieces, nephews, Friends and her extended
family members June and Elbert
PALMER of Belle Ewart. The family
wonld like to extend a heartfelt thanks to all the management
and staff, all the nurses, personal support workers and Friends
at Roberta Place in Barrie on the 2nd floor H.A. 2 for their
compassionate care, love and support for the past four years.
Also to Dr.
FARRINGTON for his many years of medical care. Friends
may call at the Steckley-Gooderham Funeral Homes, 201 Minet's
Point Road, Barrie, on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral
Service will be held in the Chapel on Monday, October 17, 2005
at 11 a.m. Interment at 6th Line Cemetery, Innisfil. In lieu
of flowers, memorial donations to the Gideon Bible Society would
be greatly appreciated by the family. Condolences may be forwarded
through www.steckleygooderham.com
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McDOUGALL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-28 published
CRUICKSHANK,
Eileen▲
M.▲
Peacefully, after a brief illness, at home in Orillia, on Thursday,
October 27, 2005, with her family by her side. Eileen, beloved
wife of the late Clifford. Loving mother of Linda and her husband
Ken WILLIAMS,
Sandra▲ and her husband John
JOHNSTONE, Brad and
his wife Lisa,▲
Scott▲ and his spouse Lisa
MILLARD, and of the
late Paul of Vancouver, British Columbia. She will be lovingly
remembered by her grandchildren Lisa, Mark, Kent, Cameron, Greg,
and Connor. Dear sister of Bud
MALLINDINE,
Bill▲
MALLINDINE, Helen
McDOUGALL, and the late Jim
MALLINDINE. Dear friend of Gerry
MOODY.
Family and Friends may call at the Ward Funeral Home,
2035 Weston Rd. (north of Lawrence Ave.), Weston, on Sunday,
October 30th from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Service to celebrate and
remember Eileen will be held in the Ward Chapel on Monday, October
31, 2005 at 1 p.m. Interment Riverside Cemetery. Condolences
may be sent to eileen.cruickshank@wardfh.com
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NOEL,
Nelson
George
Suddenly after a brief illness on Sunday, December 4th, 2005
at the Lakeridge Health Oshawa, at the age of 77 years. Dearly
beloved husband of Lila (née
BERDNT.)
Loving father of Betty-Ann
DELAIRE
(Tim,) late Ronnie, Leo (Stacey,) Patti (Bill,) Teresa
McDOUGALL (John), John (Pauline), Victor (Sherry); stepsons Roger
LAJEUNESSE
(Sheila,)
Jerry
LAJEUNESSE. Grandfather of Michael,
Scottie, Justin
McDOUGALL; Johnny, Jeremy, Krista
NOEL; Christopher,
Andrew, Matthew
NOEL; Ross, Mellisa, Matthew, Cory, Victoria
and Andrew
NOEL; Ronald, Teresa
NOEL; Roger, Nelson, Jamie, Brian
LAJEUNESSE; Lisa, Wayne, Jerry, Jamie, Carrie Lyn
LAJEUNESSE.
Dear brother of Aline
GRENIER,
Jeanette
PATRIE and predeceased
by many brothers and sisters. Fondly remembered by very close
family Friends, the Kazmerack family. Sadly missed by all his
family. Friends may call at Oshawa Funeral Service "Thornton
Chapel", 847 King Street West (905-721-1234) for visitation on
Tuesday, December 6th, 2005, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Service
will be held in the Chapel on Wednesday, December 7th at 1: 00
p.m. Interment to follow at Thornton Cemetery.
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McDOUGALL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-12-27 published
HEDDON,
Kenneth▲
F.▲
(Past President and Chairman of the Board, Sun Oil Company "Sunoco
Canada")
Passed away peacefully at Lakeridge Health - Oshawa on Saturday,
December 24th, 2005 in his 94th year. Kenneth is predeceased
by his loving wife
Doris.▲ Dear uncle to Douglas (Gloria)
McDOUGALL,
Richard (Doreen)
HOWE, and Mary Anne and the late Donald
HOWE.
Cherished great-uncle to Donald (Corry)
HOWE,
Elizabeth▲
(Michael▲)
BAILLIE, David (Wendy)
HOWE, Kenneth (Heather)
HOWE, Robert (Lois)
McDOUGALL, Gordon (Lynn)
McDOUGALL, Allan
HOWE and Edward (Pat)
HOWE.
Loving▲ great-great-uncle to many nieces and nephews. Family
and Friends will be received at Oshawa Funeral Service "Thornton
Chapel", 847 King St. West (905-721-1234) on Wednesday, December
28th from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held in
the Chapel on Thursday, December 29th at 3: 00 p.m. Burial Oshawa
Union Cemetery. Memorial donations to Operation Eyesight Universal,
Heart and Stroke Foundation or Simcoe Street United Church would
be appreciated by the family.
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