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McKINSTRY o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2005-11-23 published
PETTS,
Gladys
Mae
Rose
Suddenly on Tuesday, November 15, 2005 of the General and Marine
Hospital, Collingwood at the age of 80. Gladys, beloved wife
of the late Arthur (1990.) Loving mother of Dr. L. Alan
PETTS
and his wife
Susan of Angus, Brian
PETTS and his wife Rose of
Borne and the late Gordon. Dear grandmother of Roxonno. Anthony
Lee Michael, Barbara, Sherry, Angie and great-grandmother of
five. Also survived by her siblings Bob
McKINSTRY
Esther
LINDSAY
and Wilma KRAWCHUK.
Gladys will be missed by her dear friend
Ron FLOYD of Stayner. Friends were received at the Carruthers
& Davidson FuneraI Home, Stayner (705-428-2637) on Saturday,
November 19th, 2005 from 1 o'clock until the time of service
in the Chapel at 2 o'clock. Interment Stayner Union Cemetery.
If desired, donations may be made to the Salvation Army. To sign
the online guest book or for more information, log on to: www.generations.on.ca
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McKINTOSH o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-10 published
BRAZEAU,
Zelda
Jean▼ (formerly
CLARKE, née
TANNER)
"Inspiration" -- It's the one word that comes to mind when we
think of our dear mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.
What other word best describes someone who lived with dignity
and surrounded by love for 96 years? It is with love in our hearts
that the family of Zelda Jean
BRAZEAU announces her passing on
Thursday, September 8, 2005 at Allendale Long Term Care Facility,
Milton. Jean was born in Ekfrid Township in 1909 to Joseph and
Jessie (née
HATHAWAY)
TANNER.
It's there that she learned to
love life. Jean made her home in Melbourne. There she was an
integral part of the community through the grocery store that
she ran for over 40 years with her beloved husbands, Sparling
CLARKE (1940) and Joseph
BRAZEAU (1992.) Jean enjoyed sports,
especially baseball. She played on a local championship women's
softball team in a time when woman didn't ever wear pants! She
was the loving mother of four children - Marion
CLARKE
(Norm
McLAUGHLIN), Michael
BRAZEAU (Virginia), Jane
MacKINTOSH (Peter)
and Cheri DEPELSMAEKER
(Richard.)
Jean will always be remembered
for her wonderful sense of humour and her canned peaches by he
grandchildren Clarke
DUNDAS,
Caralee
AYORA, Holly
KELLY, Joseph
BRAZEAU,
Jennifer
BARG, Meghan and Heather
MacKINTOSH, Carrie,
Lisa and Michael
DEPELSMAEKER.
These grandchildren will pass
on Jean's love of life to their children Jean's great-grandchildren,
Danielle, Xavier, Alexa, Evan, Benjamin, Jadon, Jakob and Kemar.
Jean is predeceased by great-grand_son Tyler
KELLY.
Jean is one
of nine children. She is survived by sister Lila
CARR and brother
Arnold TANNER and predeceased by Ida Mae, Ada Belle, Bill, Manetta,
Jim and Anna. At Jean's request cremation has taken place. A
Service of Remembrance and Celebration of her life will be held
in the Melbourne United Church (592 John Street, Melbourne, Ontario,
N0L 1T0) on Saturday, September 17, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m.; the Reverend
Richard GOLDEN officiating. The family will receive relatives
and Friends one hour prior to the Service. In lieu of flowers,
expression of sympathy may be made to Melbourne United Church
General Fund. The family would like to extend their heartfelt
thanks to Dr. Ivan
HUNTER and the nurses and caregivers of Allendale
in Milton, Ontario for their excellent care, especially during
Jean's final days. (Directions to Mebourne United Church: 401
West of London, Exit No. 157 Iona Road North to Melbourne, turn
right on John Street, second street pass stop sign). Arrangements
entrusted to the J. Scott Early Funeral Home, 21 James Street,
Milton 905-878-2669.
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McKINTOSH o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-24 published
BRAZEAU,
Jean▲
(CLARKE)
The family of the late Jean
BRAZEAU wish to express their appreciation
and sincere thanks to relatives, Friends and neighbours for their
love, support and kindness during the recent loss of our mother,
grandmother and great-grandmother. Thank you for the flowers,
baskets of fruit, cards of condolence, words of comfort and memorial
donations. Thank you to those who joined us in the Remembrance
and Celebration of her life in the Melbourne United Church. A
special thank you to the Reverend Richard
GOLDEN, organist Marilyn
McCALLUM and those responsible for the lovely luncheon. Sincerely,
the families of Marion
CLARKE-
McLACHLEN,
Michael
BRAZEAU, Jane
MacKINTOSH and Cheri
DEPELSMAEKER.
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McKINTOSH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-01-13 published
MacDONALD,
Winona▼
Elizabeth▼ (née
BATES)
Peacefully at home on Wednesday, January 12, 2005 surrounded
by her loving family. Predeceased by her beloved husband Aeneas
in September 2004. Cherished mother of Barbara
MacKINTOSH
(Robert,▼)
Douglas (Velma), Robert (Jo-Ann), John and fondly remembered
by Carol Ann. Dear Grandma to Erin, Charles, Chris, Kyle, Lachlan,
Blair, Amy, and Great-Grandma to Emily, Liam, Aiden and Jordan.
Survived by her brother Ivan
BATES
(Doreen,▼) brother-in-law Finley
(Betty) and sister-in-law Cathy
BURROWS
(George.▼)
Lovingly▼ remembered
by many nieces and nephews. Cremation has taken place. A celebration
of Winona's life will be held at Marshall Memorial United Church,
20 Gilbert Avenue, at Fiddlers Green, Ancaster, Ontario at 10: 30
a.m. Saturday, January 15th. If desired, memorial donations may
be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, the Alzheimers Society
or to the charity of your choice. The family would like to thank
the numerous caregivers, family and Friends for their compassion
and support.
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McKINTOSH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-09-20 published
Body in Ottawa identified as missing 18-year-old
By Gloria GALLOWAY,
Tuesday,
September 20, 2005, Page A6
Ottawa -- Jennifer
TEAGUE's family sat on the front step of their
townhouse in suburban Barrhaven yesterday and waited for confirmation
of what seemed brutally obvious -- the decomposing body found
in a swamp a short drive away was indeed that of the athletic
18-year-old.
Exhausted after more than a week of torturous uncertainty, her
brother and others had no public words to offer about the vivacious
Jennifer, a student and soccer goalie who chatted with Friends
on the walk home from her late shift at a fast food restaurant,
then disappeared.
When the official identification of the remains finally came
mid-afternoon, the police begged for some quiet time for her
loved ones.
"Jennifer TEAGUE's family has requested for us to ask that their
privacy be respected," Staff Sergeant Monique
ACKLAND said. "They
are going through very hard times and our heart goes out to them.
Please leave the family alone."
Her devout father, Edward
TEAGUE, had remained stalwart during
the long days after her disappearance, refusing to give up hope
that she was still alive. Her mother, Jean
TEAGUE, was mostly
too distraught to speak, but broke down at one press conference,
telling her missing daughter to "please, please come home."
That possibility ended Sunday when an off-duty police officer
discovered the body just steps from a small parking lot in a
marshy conservation area. Much more testing needs to be done
before a cause of death can be determined, said Staff. Sgt.
ACKLAND,
and it could be weeks before the results are known.
So, even if her family must accept that their pleas for her safe
return will not be answered, they do not know what she endured
before her death. And there are many other questions being asked
by the people of Ottawa -- including is there a serial killer
in their midst?
It was just over two years ago that Ardeth
WOOD, a 27-year-old
university student taking a break from doctoral studies in philosophy,
did not return from a midday bike trip in another part of this
city. Her naked body was discovered five days later just off
a bike trail near the edge of a creek where it had been covered
with branches and leaves. She had been drowned.
Despite a slew of eyewitness descriptions of a man who had been
approaching women along the same path, her killer has never been
found.
Staff Sgt.
ACKLAND said yesterday that there is no apparent link
between the two crimes. "The major team investigators are pursuing
their investigation and they will not discard any possibility,"
she said. "However, at this point, I must stress that the two
investigations do not appear to be related."
But the similarities are difficult to ignore. Both young women
were accosted when they were alone. Both were apparently taken
from bike paths. Both were found in the woods. Both had been
partly concealed with debris from the surrounding forest.
"It's just too coincidental," said Sheila
MacKINTOSH, the mother
of two teenage girls who played in the same soccer league as
Ms. TEAGUE.
As with many of the women who live near the spot where she was
last seen, Ms.
MacKINTOSH's daughters have found their freedom
curtailed. They "don't take the bus alone and they don't walk
two blocks" at night, she said yesterday when she stopped to
view the crime scene. "It's definitely shaken them up, and shaken
their Friends up."
Ms. TEAGUE's
Friends are also, understandably, distraught. One
of them who was with her on the night she vanished took reporters
to task for suggesting that the slightly built teen was partly
responsible for her own demise because she didn't spend eight
dollars to take a taxi home.
"Jennifer didn't have eight dollars," she said, refusing to give
her name and lambasting the news media for intruding on private
grief. "And do I look like I have wheels?"
Matthew CLAYTON, another friend, had a hard time speaking after
being told that it was indeed Ms.
TEAGUE who had been found Sunday,
"We were hoping for the best, but I guess it just wasn't supposed
to happen," he said, his voice breaking. "She was a great person."
The police acknowledge that, so far, they have no "persons of
interest" in the case.
Yesterday, they trolled in hip waders through the area surrounding
the spot where Ms.
TEAGUE's body was found. Others paddled through
it by canoe, pedalled the local roads and conducted overhead
searches by helicopter. But they acknowledge that random crimes
such as this are the hardest to solve -- and the most frightening.
"I am just afraid that no one can trust the neighbourhood any
more," said Kelsey
CARKNER, a teenager who was biking through
the fast-food restaurant parking lot.
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McKINTOSH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-13 published
MacDONALD,
Winona▲
Elizabeth▲ (née
BATES)
Peacefully at home on Wednesday, January 12, 2005, surrounded
by her loving family. Predeceased by her beloved husband Aeneas
in September 2004. Cherished mother of Barbara
MacKINTOSH
(Robert,▲)
Douglas (Velma), Robert (Jo-Ann), John and fondly remembered
by Carol Ann. Dear Grandma to Erin, Charles, Chris, Kyle, Lachlan,
Blair, Amy, and Great-Grandma to Emily, Liam, Aiden and Jordan.
Survived by her brother Ivan
BATES
(Doreen,▲) brother-in-law Finley
(Betty) and sister-in-law Cathy
BURROWS
(George.▲)
Lovingly▲ remembered
by many nieces and nephews. Cremation has taken place. A celebration
of Winona's life will be held at Marshall Memorial United Church,
20 Gilbert Avenue, at Fiddlers Green, Ancaster, Ontario at 10: 30
a.m. Saturday, January 15th. If desired, memorial donations may
be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, the Alzheimer Society
or to the charity of your choice. The family would like to thank
the numerous caregivers, family and Friends for their compassion
and support.
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McKINZEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-20 published
CORBY,
Gwendoline "
Gwen" (née
McKINZEY)
At the Rouge Valley Extendicare, in her 95th year. Born in Staffordshire,
England on September 3, 1910 to Lizzie and Jeremiah
McKINZEY.
Cherished mother to Doreen Corby (Newcastle), Helen Judge (Toronto),
and the late Carol Chapell. Predeceased 1996 by her loving husband
of 67 years, Alfred. Beloved and proud grandmother to Sheri
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS
(Bewdley,) Cathy
CORNALL and husband Dave (Cobourg,) Chris
KNEILANDS
and husband John (Port Hope,) Marilyn
PEARCE and husband Mark
(Maryland, U.S.A.,) Janette
JUDGE
(Toronto,)
Michael
ESSON and
wife Kathy (Cobourg). Much loved Nana/Lala to 16 great-grandkids
and 1 great-great-grand_son. Resting at The Simple Alternative
Funeral Home, 275 Lesmill Road, Toronto, 416-441-1580 (Leslie
St. and 401 area). Visitation on Thursday, April 21 from 2 to
4 p.m., 7 to 9 p.m. and one hour before the service in the chapel
on Friday at 11 a.m. Reception to follow service. Interment at
Mount Lawn Memorial Gardens, Whitby. In lieu of flowers, a donation
to either the Canadian Cancer Society or the Heart and Stroke
Foundation would be appreciated.
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McKISOC o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-13 published
PIEKARZ,
John
Stanley
Media Technology Specialist with the Peel Board of Education.
Passed away at Headwaters Health Care Centre on Friday, February
11, 2005 in his 55th year; loving husband of Dianne; loved father
of Karen MacKISOC
(Jason,)
Laura
LOVEGROVE (Derek;) cherished
Dziadzi of Kaelah and Jaycee.
son of Jeanne and brother of Astrid
and Ann (Sandy). John will be sadly missed by his other relatives
and Friends. The family will receive Friends at the Dods and
McNair Funeral Home and Chapel, 21 First Street, Orangeville on
Monday from 2: 00-4:00 p.m. and 7:00-9:00 p.m. Funeral Service
will be held in the chapel on Tuesday, February 15, 2005 at 11: 00
a.m. As expressions of sympathy, donations to Headwaters Health
Care Centre, Palliative Care program would be appreciated. (Condolences
may be offered to the family at www.dodsandmcnair.com)
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McKISON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-23 published
MacKISON,
Rick
William
Rick William, of Port Stanley, on Thursday, April 21, 2005 at
the Saint Thomas-Elgin General Hospital, surrounded by his loving
family, peacefully, in his 47th year. Dearly loved
son of Carl
"Luke" and Catherine "Cathy"
(HARPER)
MacKISON and dear brother
of Jim MacKISON and Wendy
BLACK, both of London. Rick was born
in London on November 15, 1958. Sadly missed by a number of aunts,
uncles, cousins and nieces, and by his special cats Sammy and
Hanna. A Memorial service to celebrate Rick's life will be held
on Saturday, April 30th at 12: 00 p.m. at Williams Funeral Home,
45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas. Rick's eyes were donated as a gift
of life. Cremation took place in Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Flowers
gratefully declined with donations to the Saint Thomas-Elgin General
Hospital Palliative Care Unit. A special thanks to the wonderful
staff in Palliative Care and
to Chuck and Joanne
VANDER
WEL for
their loving help and support. A tree will be planted as a living
memorial to Rick.
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McKISSOCK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-07 published
McKISSOCK,
Olive (née
TRESNAK) (1924-2005)
Passed away peacefully on Wednesday, April 6, 2005. Beloved mother
of Ken, Dee, Pat, Bev and Steve. Sister of Rudy, Phyllis, Jack,
and Barb. Remembered by Bill and all of her grandchildren, nieces,
nephews and Robert. Family and Friends will be received at the
"Scarborough Chapel" of McDougall and Brown on Thursday, April
7, 2005 from 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will take place on Saturday,
April 9, 2005 in the chapel. In lieu of flowers, donations to
the Alzheimer Society would be appreciated."Keep Dancing"
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McKITRICK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-09 published
MATHESON,
Helen
Browne (née
McKITRICK)
It is with deep sadness that Helen's family announces her passing
on March 7, 2005. She entered hospital with pneumonia on February
19, having suffered a mild heart attack, and never regained full
consciousness. Predeceased by her loving husband and best friend
of 54 years, Bruce, she leaves behind her three sons and daughters-in-law:
Sandy and Margaret, Ian and Carole, and Jamie and Ute. She will
always be remembered by her six grandchildren: Lauren and Lee,
Amanda and Andrew, and Jason and Laura. Helen was born September
11, 1915, in Orangeville, Ontario to A.D. and Isobel
McKITRICK.
She had three brothers: Murray (d. 1982), Vic (d. 1954), and
Bob, who lives with his wife, June, in Espanola. Helen was a
devoted daughter, working alongside her father who owned and
edited the local newspaper, The Orangeville Banner. In 1945,
she met her future husband, Bruce, when he brought in his first
"Agricultural News and Views" column for publishing. They were
married in August, 1946. Following her father's death in 1949,
Helen was the driving force that kept the paper going until its
sale in 1959. She variously managed, wrote copy, and edited,
all the while raising three boys and supporting her husband,
Bruce, in his job as Dufferin County's "ag rep". No wonder she
carried with her a thorough knowledge of local history and the
early families of Dufferin and Caledon. Helen immersed herself
in family and community life supporting local causes through
Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire. She curled each
winter and tried to play golf each summer. Passionate about music
and bridge, Helen played piano and attended weekly bridge club
until just three years ago. An avid reader, Helen was also a
collector of early-Canadian glass. Her sons remember her ability
to parse sentences perfectly when grammar exercises were homework,
her attempts to get them to sing along with The Sound of Music,
and her wonderful peach pie! Helen, along with Bruce, loved to
dance and laugh, and truly enjoyed the company of Friends, relatives,
and especially, her family. 89 full years on this earth... way-to-go,
Mom! The family thanks her Friends and caregivers at Lord Dufferin
Centre, and thanks also the kind nurses and staff at Headwaters
Health Care Centre. Friends may call at the Dods and McNair Funeral
Home and Chapel, 21 First Street, Orangeville on Thursday from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will be held in the chapel on Friday,
March 11, 2005 at 1 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be
made to the Dufferin County Museum or the Canadian Diabetes Association.
(Condolences may be offered to the family at www.dodsandmcnair.com)
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McKITTERICK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-06 published
McCARTNEY,
Donald
Ross
On July 29, 2005 at Chelsey Park Long Term Care - Streetsville.
Beloved husband and best friend of Alice (née
GILBERT) for 53
years. Dear father of Mary Lynn (Gordon)
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART,
Burlington,
Ontario, Karen (Gordon)
PIKE, Whitby, Ontario and Susan (Rodger)
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON,
Millarville,
Alberta. Cherished Grandpa of Kristin,
Andrew, Ryan, Lauren, Jordan, Chris, Kyle and Madeline. Dear
brother of Marion
McKITTERICK,
Mississauga,
Ontario and Mary
Jane HOGG, Terrace, British Columbia. Fondly remembered by his
many Friends and family. Friends will be received at the Neweduk
Funeral Home "Mississauga Chapel", 1981 Dundas St. W., (1 block
east of Erin Mills Pkwy.) from 10: 30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Monday.
A Memorial Service will be held in the Chapel on Monday, August
8, 2005 at 11: 30 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made
in Donald's memory to the Alzheimer Society of Peel or to the
charity of your choice. Neweduk Funeral Home 905-828-8000 www.neweduk.com
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