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RICHARDSON,
Margaret
W. (née
BEBBINGTON)
In loving memory of my beloved wife Margaret W. Richardson (nee
BEBBINGTON,) who passed away 8th April, 1999 in London, Ontario,
Canada.
I long to see her kindly face,
I long to see her smile,
I long to see her tender eyes,
And to sit by my side for a while,
I long to hold her hand in mine,
And tell her how much I cared,
And how glad I am to know it was me,
With whom her life she shared,
No one will ever take her place,
And no one ever can,
To brighten my life the way she did,
This sweet and lovely lady,
I know I will wait until we meet,
Upon that other shore,
Where life goes on forever,
We shall part no more,
And be together always.
Your loving husband always Eric and family Margaret, Ray, Ashley,
Samantha and Gareth.
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BEBBINGTON,
Blanche
Please see
OSBORNE.
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BEBEE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-25 published
BEBEE,
Lorenzo
Suddenly, on Friday, April 22, 2005, Lorenzo
BEBEE passed away
in his 66th year. Beloved husband of Nedi
HARRISON.
Loving father
of Warren JACKSON
(BEBEE.) Dear brother of Ben of London and
Wesley of Oshawa and brother-in-law of Larry of Squamish and
Ralph and Breen of Ottawa. Cremation has taken place. A Service
of Remembrance will be held at the Memorial Funeral Home, 1559
Fanshawe Park Road (east of Highbury) on Monday, April 25, 2005
at 5: 30 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Huntington
Society of Canada would be appreciated.
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BEBEE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-26 published
Homicide No. 13
By Kelly PEDRO,
Free
Press
Crime
Reporter
A Toronto-area man faces a second-degree murder charge after
one man was shot to death and another injured in a pub parking
lot early yesterday.
Dwayne PITTER, 23, of Vaughan, was charged yesterday with second-degree
murder and attempted murder in connection with London's record
13th homicide.
PITTER is to appear in a London court today.
Joshua Kenneth
WILLIAMS, 22, of the London area, was shot in
the torso outside the Roxbury Pub and Grill at 1165 Oxford St.
E. at 2: 20 a.m.
He died later.
Three people, including
PITTER, were taken into custody. The
other two were released, police said last night.
Detectives scoured the lot yesterday as they wrestled with a
skyrocketing number of homicides this year.
Neighbours said they saw a crowd leave the bar about 2: 30 a.m.,
then heard screaming.
"I heard the gunshots and I saw someone go down. I thought it
was firecrackers," said a woman who was standing outside the
Roxbury near a variety store at the time. She did want to give
her name.
"I heard two shots and I ran into the (variety) store."
Police said a dispute outside the bar led to the shooting.
Police and paramedics arrived to find
WILLIAMS seriously hurt
and another man shot in the arm. The second man was treated and
released from hospital.
Police have recovered a handgun and are not looking for any more
weapons, said Det. Andrew
WHITFORD.
It's unclear whether
WILLIAMS, the injured man and the three
people in custody had just left the Roxbury when the shooting
happened, WHITFORD said.
But there were about 40 people in the parking lot when a disagreement
broke out, he said. Police are still probing the cause of the
dispute.
WHITFORD said many witnesses: have come forward and bar staff
have co-operated.
Roxbury staff declined comment yesterday.
Neighbours have complained of fights and loud noise after the
bar's closing time.
"It's scary," said Brenda
PARSONS, who lives in a nearby townhouse
complex. "You don't need television to live in this neighbourhood.
There's enough entertainment outside."
PARSONS said she thinks police should patrol the area more regularly
on Friday and Saturday nights.
The parking lot is the same one in which Ryan
VLAAD, 26, died
after being punched in the head during an early morning brawl
in July 2002.
Ward 3 Coun. Bernie
MacDONALD said he's fielded complaints from
neighbours who have had beer bottles thrown at their houses and
on their property after 2 a.m. and have heard fights breaking
out.
"This has been an ongoing thing with the residents," he said.
The concerns were passed on to police and
MacDONALD thought the
problems had been quelled until he heard about yesterday's shooting.
But MacDONALD said he thinks drugs are the "root evil" behind
violence and shootings in the city this year.
"Until we cut the flow of drugs, we're going to see this and
it's going to continue to rise," he said.
Police said they don't know whether drugs were involved in the
fatal shooting.
Officers blocked off a large section of the strip mall, which
also houses a Sport Mart, Goodwill, variety store, karate school
and Tim Hortons.
A green Jeep and a black car also were taped off, though police
wouldn't say why.
A shell casing and knife were visible at the scene.
A green camouflage hat, grey T-shirt, plastic beer cups, a cigarette
pack and a lighter were strewn near what appeared to be a bloody
stain near the black car.
Forensic detectives picked through the evidence and used a fire
department aerial truck to photograph and videotape the lot.
An autopsy will be conducted today to determine the cause of
death.
Other London Slayings This Year
- January 9: Laura
WILSON, 20, was found stabbed on Thistledown
Way. Her ex-boyfriend is charged with first-degree murder.
- February 14: Kenneth Michael
BANNON, 41, was found dead in
an Albert Street apartment. Brenda
JOHN, 43, is charged with
manslaughter.
- March 30: James
BLAIR, 20, was stabbed outside an Oakville
Avenue apartment building. Mwangi
GETHIGA, 18, is charged with
second-degree murder.
- April 22: Wilford
BEBEE, 65, was stabbed outside his McNay
Street home. His stepson is charged with second-degree murder.
- May 2: An infant was found dead in a home on Four Oaks Crescent.
Katherine PECKHAM, 25, is charged with manslaughter.
- June 23: John
MARYS, 71, was stabbed in his William Street
apartment. Godwin
GRIXTI, 53, is charged first-degree murder.
- June 27: Halina
CZUBA, 37, her daughter, Julia, 13, and son,
Michal, 5, were stabbed in their 682 Princess Ave. home. Frank
GREDA, 40, was also found dead in the house from a self-inflicted
gunshot wound.
- June 28: Yorn
MEY was slain in her Chippewa Drive home. Her
husband is charged with second-degree murder.
- August 5: Stephen
CORMACK, 45, was stabbed after a botched
robbery in a Huron Street apartment. Dameon
LODGE, 24, is charged
with manslaughter.
- September 8: A fight involving two men left Kai
ZHENG, 22,
dead outside 1128 Adelaide St. N. Geun Chul
LEE, 25, is charged
with manslaughter.
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BEBEE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-04 published
FREEMAN,
Lennard
Louis
Eugene, C.D.
Peacefully, with his wife and family at his side, at the Kingston
General Hospital, on January 1, 2005, in his 79th year. Loving
husband of Evelyn (née
BRUMM,) in their 58th year of marriage.
Dear father of Glenn (Frances), Hamilton; and Gayle (John), Tamworth.
Grandpa will be sadly missed by his grandchildren Victoria (Jerry
YATCO), Brampton; Karen (Randy
GURNSEY), Roblin; Andrew
BEBEE,
Tamworth; and Yvonne (John
BARTLEY,)
Brantford.
Len was a loving
Opa to Will, Caroline and Charlotte
GURNSEY,
Lillie
YATCO and
Jamie DAUGHTREY.
Len is predeceased by his parents Lucy and Lawrence
FREEMAN; brothers Ken and Tom; sisters Alice, Winnifred, Eva
and Dorothy. He is survived by his brother Don, and sisters-in-law
Mary and Marjorie
FREEMAN.
Sadly missed by brothers-in-law Wally
(Fran BRUMM) and Robert
ADAM/ADAMS.
Len's presence and humour will
be missed by his many nieces and nephews at the
FREEMAN,
BRUMM
and CHRISTINCK
Family
Reunions.
Len proudly served his country
as a member of the Canadian Armed Forces for thirty-five years,
after joining as a Boy Soldier at the age of seventeen. He retired
from the services as Regimental Quartermaster at the Royal Military
College, Kingston, Ontario in 1978. The family will receive Friends
at the James Reid Funeral Home, Cataraqui Chapel (1900 John Counter
Blvd., at Highway 2, Kingston, Ontario) on Tuesday from 2 to
4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and at the Malcolm, Deavitt and Binhammer Funeral
Home (141 Renfrew Street, Pembroke, Ontario) on Wednesday from
2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Service to be held in Saint John's
Lutheran Church (Petawawa, Ontario) on Thursday, January 6, 2005
at 11 a.m. Spring Interment Saint John's Lutheran Church Cemetery
(Petawawa, Ontario). In lieu of flowers, the family request memorial
donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Kingston
General Hospital, Renal Unit. www.jamesreidfuneralhome.com
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SCOTT,
Audrey▼ (née
WALTERS)
Suddenly, at York Central Hospital, Richmond Hill on Thursday,
January 27th, 2005 in her 83rd year. Loving mother of Carolyn
BEBEE (Richard), Kathleen
MOUNSTEVEN (Grant), Marcia
GOLDING
(Tom) and Christine
DAVID
(Bobbie.▼) Cherished grandmother of
Lynn, Lisa, Leanne, Teddie, Shari, Tracy, Ken, Stacie, Jonathan,
Steven, Laura, Jamie, Sarah, Katie and predeceased by Scott and
great-grandmother of Alex, Audrey, Miranda, Abigail, Tanner,
Ashton, Mackenzie, Jeremy, Aurelia, Brandon, Christine and Brent.
Dear sister of Erma, Gertrude and Bruce, and predeceased by Murray,
Howard and Ruth. Friends may call at the Marshall Funeral Home,
10366 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill (4th traffic light north of Major
Mackenzie Drive) for visitation on Sunday, January 30th, 2005
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service in the Chapel on Monday
at 11 a.m. followed by cremation. Donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society would be appreciated. A sassy lady who loved to dance
and play cards
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SCOTT,
Audrey▲ (née
WALTERS)
Suddenly, at York Central Hospital, Richmond Hill on Thursday,
January 27th, 2005 in her 83rd year. Loving mother of Carolyn
BEBEE (Richard), Kathleen
MOUNSTEVEN (Grant), Marcia
GOLDING
(Tom) and Christine
DAVID
(Bobbie.▲) Cherished grandmother of
Lynn, Lisa, Leanne, Teddie, Shari, Tracy, Ken, Stacie, Jonathan,
Steven, Laura, Jamie, Sarah, Katie and predeceased by Scott and
great-grandmother of Alex, Audrey, Miranda, Abigail, Tanner,
Ashton, Mackenzie, Jeremy, Aurelia, Brandon, Samantha, Bailey,
Christine and Brent. Dear sister of Erma, Gertrude and Bruce,
and predeceased by Murray, Howard and Ruth. Friends called at
the Marshall Funeral Home, 10366 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill (4th
traffic light north of Major Mackenzie Drive) for visitation
on Sunday, January 30th, 2005. Funeral Service in the Chapel
on Monday at 11 a.m. followed by cremation. Donations to the
Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. A sassy lady who
loved to dance and play cards
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BEBEE 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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PRIMORAC,
Michael▼
K.▼ "
Mike▼"
Peacefully after a lengthy illness on Wednesday, June 1, 2005
at the Humber River Regional Hospital - Church Site in his 68th
year. Dear father of Stephanie
SEAGROVE
(Phil▼) of Hamilton and
her mother Catherine. Proud grandpa of Noah and Jonas. Beloved
brother of Mladan, Danica
BEBEK
(Branko,▼)
Slava▼
VOLAREVIC (Ante,)
Marin (Iva), Mila
VRANCIC (Nick), Mladenka
BEBIC (Zvonko) and
stepson of Slavka
PRIMORAC.
Also▼ survived by nieces, nephews,
relatives and Friends. Friends may call at the Jerrett Funeral
Home, 1141 St. Clair Ave. W. (one block east of Dufferin) on
Friday, June 3, 2005 from 6-9 p.m. A funeral service will be
held in the chapel on Saturday at 1 p.m. Cremation to follow.
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BEBEN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-12-17 published
TRUAX,
Frances▼ "
Jane▼" (née
DENISON)
Peacefully, at Glebe Manor on December 16, 2005. Wife of the
late Albert William
TRUAX.
Mother▼ of Charles and his wife
Barbara,▼
and John and his wife Robin of Cincinnati. Grandmother of Adam
and Glenn, and Robert and Lauren. Sister of Margaret
DENISON
and Bill DENISON.
Fondly▼ remembered by Ron
BEBEN. Daughter of
the late Alice and Leslie
DENISON.
Cremation▼ has taken place.
Interment at a later date at the family cemetery, Saint John's
on the Humber. The family wishes to thank Glebe Manor for their
gentle care.
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TRUAX,
Frances▲ "
Jane▲" (née
DENISON)
Peacefully, at Glebe Manor, on December 16, 2005. Wife of the
late Albert William
TRUAX.
Mother▲ of Charles and his wife
Barbara,▲
and John and his wife Robin of Cincinnati. Grandmother of Adam
and Glenn, and Robert and Lauren. Sister of Margaret
DENISON
and Bill DENISON.
Fondly▲ remembered by Ron
BEBEN. Daughter of
the late Alice and Leslie
DENISON.
Cremation▲ has taken place.
Interment at a later date at the family cemetery, Saint John's
on the Humber. The family wishes to thank Glebe Manor for their
gentle care.
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BEBENSEE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-17 published
PATTERSON,
Gordon "
Ross"
Gordon "Ross" a resident of R.R.#3 Newbury, passed away suddenly
at Four Counties Health Services, Newbury on Wednesday June 15,
2005 at the age of 71. Born in Cashmere, beloved
son of Jean
(PIERCE)
PATTERSON and the late Finley
PATTERSON (1984) of Glencoe.
Loving husband of Evelyn (Gilbert)
PATTERSON.
Loving father of
Jane and Dave
BERDAN of Glencoe, Ann and Bill
STALKER of Newbury,
Scott and Lenore
PATTERSON of Newbury. Loving grandpa of John,
Matthew,
Jessica
Stalker, Krista, Emily, Megan, and Kelly
PATTERSON.
Dear brother of Elaine
BEBENSEE of Calgary, and Doris
PATTERSON
of Glencoe. Predeceased by a granddaughter Hilary
PATTERSON (1994.)
The PATTERSON family will receive Friends at the Badder and Robinson
Funeral Home and Reception Center, 211 Elm Street, Bothwell on Sunday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service will be held in the
chapel on Monday June 20, 2005 at 1: 30 p.m. with Reverend Joye
PLATFORD
of Wardsville Presbyterian Church officiating. Interment McLean
Cemetery. Donations may be made by cheque at the funeral home
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, Four Counties Health Services
Foundation, or the charity of ones choice. A tree will be planted
in Memory of Ross
PATTERSON in the Badder and Robinson Memorial
Forest, Mosa Twp.
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BEBENSEE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-12-01 published
David Larry
BEBENSEE
Thursday, December 1, 2005, Page A32
Brother, history teacher, grandfather. Born July 7, 1943, in
Toronto. Died June 14 in Toronto after prostate cancer, aged 61.
My brother was a man who spent his life in exploration, searching
for more, and ultimately had many "families" that enriched his life.
Born of hard-working parents, he was instilled with a solid work
ethic, self-reliance and a sense of honesty and honour. Larry
and I and our sister Anne are thankful for the solid foundation
Margaret and Garnet provided.
University education for Larry didn't merely provide the basis
for his career, but was the impetus for lifelong pursuits of
deeper probing, more exploration and asking greater questions
about life. He enjoyed debates with other students and interactions
with his academic "family," some of whom became lifelong Friends.
Professionally a teacher of history, he influenced countless
students over many years. He taught by encouraging students to
use critical thinking to make sense of what had come before,
and to understand and influence how the world unfolds. One of
his greatest professional satisfactions came when meeting former
students who valued what they had learned during their time in
his classes.
His professional "family" was at Streetsville Secondary School
until his retirement in 1998, when he received a school bell
from his peers inscribed, "A superior role model, mentor and
teacher of history."
Larry had a summer "family" at the cottage on Canning Lake, northeast
of Minden, Ontario He loved his summers there and gave people
tours in his boat called the Chickadee. He even tried growing
vegetables, which involved more and more creative and intricate
schemes to foil the critters. He became involved in the community
and served in a leadership role on the local cottagers association.
In a world where spirituality is often misunderstood or misjudged,
he turned his intelligence to a thorough exploration of what
relevance it could have for his life. He explored and, when ready,
accepted the values of Christianity and gained great comfort
from it. He met many treasured Friends and colleagues in the
congregation at Kingsway Baptist Church, which became another "family."
After retirement, Florida became a winter home, where he was
welcomed into a new circle to share golf, dog-walking, and discussions
about "solving the problems of the world" with his newest "family."
Last winter, their support and caring helped him to face days
with energy he sometimes didn't feel.
He lived on a small street, forming its own tiny community, where
daily walks with his dog Mackenzie afforded him the chance to
meet neighbours. The community "family" continues to be of great
comfort now he is gone, and their kindness won't ever be forgotten.
Life's ultimate gift to Larry was his soulmate, Lanny. After
years of searching, he was rewarded with a partner who understood
him, gave his life great quality and depth while sharing with
him much love and happiness. This was the family of his heart.
Through Lanny's children, Larry was able to experience another
facet of family, and was truly blessed by embracing the relationship
of grandfather to Ben and Henry.
Larry had a sense of self that couldn't be shaken, held to his
own values and beliefs, and had the courage to face mistakes
and disappointments and move past them.
Larry slipped from this life at home in Toronto with family in
attendance. His courage will not be forgotten. His illness was
too fast, he was too young gone, and had too little time with
all his "families" who valued him.
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BEBER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-04-25 published
BEBER,
Carol▼ (née
STANLEIGH)
In loving memory of Carolyn Ruth
BEBER (née
STANLEIGH,)
August▼
7th, 1930 to April 23rd, 2005, beloved wife to Monty
BEBER, cherished
mother and mother-in-law of Suzi
BEBER and Tom
WRIGHT,
Jeffrey▼
and Cori BEBER, and Michael and Laura
BEBER, and Grandma to six
wonderful grandchildren, Taryn, Jared, and Jenna, and Ellis,
Seth, and Blake. At Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles
Avenue West (3 lights west of Dufferin), for service on Tuesday,
April 26th, 2005. Please contact Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel
(after 9 p.m. on Monday) at www.benjamins.ca or call 416-663-9060,
for time of service. Internment to follow at Pardes Shalom Cemetery.
The family will welcome Friends on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday,
at the home of Monty
BEBER, 197 Hillhurst Boulevard. Toronto.
If desired, In Memoriam donations may be made to The Carol Beber
Memorial, c/o The Benjamin Foundation, 2401 Steeles Avenue West,
Toronto M3J 2P1, or contact 416-663-9060.
From the first ray of sunlight, to the last
moonbeam, each moment we have,
is a miracle of life.
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BEBER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-25 published
BEBER,
Carolyn▲
Ruth "
Carol▲" (née
STANLEIGH)
In loving memory of Carolyn Ruth
BEBER (née
STANLEIGH,)
August▲
7th, 1930 to April 23rd, 2005, beloved wife to Monty
BEBER, cherished
mother and mother-in-law of Suzi
BEBER and Tom
WRIGHT,
Jeffrey▲
and Cori BEBER, and Michael and Laura
BEBER, and Grandma to six
wonderful grandchildren, Taryn, Jared, and Jenna, and Ellis,
Seth, and Blake. At Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles
Avenue West (3 lights west of Dufferin), for service on Tuesday,
April 26th, 2005. Please contact Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel,
at www.benjamins.ca or call 416-663-9060, for time of service.
Interment to follow at Pardes Shalom Cemetery. The family will
welcome Friends on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, at the home
of Monty BEBER, 197 Hillhurst Boulevard, Toronto. If desired,
In Memoriam donations may be made to The Carol Beber Memorial,
c/o The Benjamin Foundation, 2401 Steeles Avenue West, Toronto
M3J 2P1, or contact 416-663-9060. From the first ray of sunlight,
to the last moonbeam, each moment we have, is a miracle of life.
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BEBIC o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-02 published
PRIMORAC,
Michael▲
K.▲ "
Mike▲"
Peacefully after a lengthy illness on Wednesday, June 1, 2005
at the Humber River Regional Hospital - Church Site in his 68th
year. Dear father of Stephanie
SEAGROVE
(Phil▲) of Hamilton and
her mother Catherine. Proud grandpa of Noah and Jonas. Beloved
brother of Mladan, Danica
BEBEK
(Branko,▲)
Slava▲
VOLAREVIC (Ante,)
Marin (Iva), Mila
VRANCIC (Nick), Mladenka
BEBIC (Zvonko) and
stepson of Slavka
PRIMORAC.
Also▲ survived by nieces, nephews,
relatives and Friends. Friends may call at the Jerrett Funeral
Home, 1141 St. Clair Ave. W. (one block east of Dufferin) on
Friday, June 3, 2005 from 6-9 p.m. A funeral service will be
held in the chapel on Saturday at 1 p.m. Cremation to follow.
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BEBLOW o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-27 published
ROSE,
Reuben
Suddenly, on Wednesday, May 25, 2005, at North York General Hospital,
in his 92nd year. Beloved husband of the late Sylvia
ROSE.
Loving
father of Alice
BEBLOW, and Janet and her husband Morris
McMANN.
Cherished grampa of 8 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren.
Friends may call at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home (6150 Yonge Street,
at Goulding, south of Steeles), on Saturday, May 28, 2005 from
12 noon until time of Service in the Chapel at 1 o'clock. As
an expression of sympathy, donations may be made to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation. Condolences - www.rskane.ca
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