BEMBICH
BEMBRIDGE
BEMI
BEMISTER
BEMBICH o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-08-08 published
BEMBICH,
Giovanni "
John"
Giovanni (John) passed away peacefully at Victoria Hospital on
Saturday, August 6th, 2005, in his 85th year. A loving father
to George and his wife Betty. He will be sadly missed by his
grandchildren Nicole, Stephanie, Diana and Joshua. In God's hands,
he has reunited with his wife Angelica and his two eldest sons
Tullio and Walter. Giovanni is survived by his brother Bruno
in Italy and his sister Julia in Connecticut. Friends may call
at the Lloyd R. Needham Funeral Chapel, 520 Dundas Street, London
on Tuesday, August 9th, from 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass from St. Michael's
Roman Catholic Church on Wednesday at 11: 00 a.m. Interment St.
Peter's Cemetery. Memorial donations to Children's Hospital would
be appreciated. Tributes may be left at www.mem.com
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BEMBRIDGE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-30 published
DENNIS,
Olive
Rose
Mrs.
Olive
Rose
DENNIS, 67, died Thursday, June 23, 2005 after
a brief illness. Olive was born in Saint Ann's Bay, Jamaica. She
was a retired 30 year employee of Lincoln Place Nursing Home.
She also served as Union Steward, Executive Board Member and
2nd Vice President for Service Employees International Union
Local 204. She was the daughter of the late Daisy
BEMBRIDGE.
Olive is survived by her children, Sharon (Angie), Jefford (Danny),
Annette (Joy) and her husband Noel, Jacqueline, Gillian and her
husband Beresford; 3 brothers, Dennis (Bobby), Lenworth (Binns)
and Delroy (Coco). She is also survived by her 7 grandchildren,
Jalisa, Kyle, Beresford Jr., Sharay, Aaron, Shekinah and Naomi,
aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and countless Friends
and colleagues. Predeceased by her son Conway. Visitation: Thursday,
June 30, 2005 and Saturday, July 2, 2005 - 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at
Ogden Funeral Home, 4164 Sheppard Ave E. (between Kennedy and
Midland.)
Funeral services to celebrate the life of Olive
DENNIS
will be held on Saturday, July 9th, 2005 at St. Paul's L'Amoureaux
Anglican Church, 3333 Finch Ave East at 11: 00 a.m. Interment
in Pine Hills Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made in Olive's
name to the Canadian Diabetes Association, Heart and Stroke Foundation,
St. Michael's Hospital or St. Paul's L'Amoreaux Anglican Church.
Olive's family wishes to express their heartfelt gratitude to
staff of the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at St. Michael's Hospital,
Floor 4D at Scarborough Grace Hospital, 3rd Floor East at Bridgepoint
Health and the Emergency Room staff at Toronto General Hospital.
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BEMI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-10-22 published
BURY,
James▼ "
Jim▼"
Campbell▼
Died on October 20, 2005, in his 89th year, after an eventful
life. Wonderful, loving husband, father, uncle, grandfather and
friend. Survived by Ellen, his wife of 66 years and sons Lewis
(Katri), Mac (Nina), Howard (Susan), and Shane (Elaine), niece
Judy GARBA, grandchildren Laura, Jimmy, Chris, Sarah, Erin, and
Lisa, and many extended family members in British Columbia. Predeceased
by daughter Frances, sister Mol
COSH, and niece Jane
BEMI. A
long time trade union member, Jim began working and organizing
in the lumber camps, gold mines and packinghouse industry in
British Columbia. He became Secretary of the Vancouver Labour
Council and was later an elected Co-Operative Commonwealth Federation
member of the British Columbia legislature before moving to the
international field. In the early 50's he worked with the International
Confederation of Free Trade Unions for two years in Kenya during
the Mau Mau difficulties. In the late 50's he took his family
to Mexico City as he worked in the union movement throughout
Central and South America. He then moved to Toronto where he
was the editor of the United Packinghouse Worker and continued
as a labour organizer and education officer. From 1965 on he
was fully involved with the development of the New Democratic
Party as Secretary of the Ontario New Democratic Party. In 1975
he moved to London, England for 5 years as Counsellor (Labour)
for the federal government. Upon his return to Canada, he and
Ellen moved to Uxbridge and developed an organic farm and raised
sheep. They moved to Thompson House in Don Mills in 2004. We
would like to thanks all the folks at Thompson House for the
entire staff are truly caregivers in every sense of the word.
For those who wish, donations may be made to Thompson House or
the New Democratic Party.
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BEMI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-22 published
BURY,
James▲ "
Jim▲"
Campbell▲
Died on October 20, 2005, in his 89th year, after an eventful
life. Wonderful, loving husband, father, uncle, grandfather and
friend. Survived by Ellen, his wife of 66 years and sons Lewis
(Katri), Mac (Nina), Howard (Susan), and Shane (Elaine), niece
Judy GARBA, grandchildren Laura, Jimmy, Chris, Sarah, Erin, and
Lisa, and many extended family members in British Columbia. Predeceased
by daughter Frances, sister Mol
COSH, and niece Jane
BEMI. A
long time trade union member, Jim began working and organizing
in the lumber camps, gold mines and packinghouse industry in
British Columbia. He became Secretary of the Vancouver Labour
Council and was later an elected Co-Operative Commonwealth Federation
member of the British Columbia legislature before moving to the
international field. In the early 50's he worked with the International
Confederation of Free Trade Unions for two years in Kenya during
the Mau Mau difficulties. In the late 50's he took his family
to Mexico City as he worked in the union movement throughout
Central and South America. He then moved to Toronto where he
was the editor of the United Packinghouse Worker and continued
as a labour organizer and education officer. From 1965 on he
was fully involved with the development of the New Democratic
Party as Secretary of the Ontario New Democratic Party. In 1975
he moved to London, England for 5 years as Counsellor (Labour)
for the federal government. Upon his return to Canada, he and
Ellen moved to Uxbridge and developed an organic farm and raised
sheep. They moved to Thompson House in Don Mills in 2004. We
would like to thank all the folks at Thompson House for the entire
staff are truly caregivers in every sense of the word. For those
who wish, donations may be made to Thompson House or the New
Democratic Party.
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BEMISTER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-07 published
PROFITT-
BEMISTER,
Kalila
After a courageous battle with cancer, Kalila passed away peacefully
on September 5, 2005, in her mother (Dedra's) arms surrounded
by her father (Christopher), brother (Kenneth) and sister (Krischanda).
She will also be dearly missed by her grandparents, Claudette
and Siegfried
BLASCHKE, and Ada
BEMISTER and Roger
SQUIRES, and
her relatives. Her strength and courage will always be carried
in the hearts of her family and Friends. Kalila has touched the
lives of so many people, and their lives will be forever changed.
Special thanks to the Oncology Programme at The Hospital for
Sick Children, staff and Friends at St. James Catholic School,
and all her caregivers. Friends may visit at the Lynett Funeral
Home, 3299 Dundas Street West (one block east of Runnymede) on
Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Mass to celebrate Kalila's
life will take place at St. James Roman Catholic Church on Friday,
September 9, 2005, at 10 a.m. Cremation to follow. In lieu of
flowers, kindly bring stuffed animals and/or toys to the funeral
home that will be donated to Sick Kids' in Kalila's name. The
memory of her smile will always brighten our days.
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