GOVAN
GOVE
GOVEAS
GOVEDAS
GOVER
GOVERDE
GOVEREAU
GOVIER
GOVAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-01 published
GODKIN,
Dorothy▼
Mary▼ (née
MIESS)
Of Dearness Home, London and formerly of Saint Thomas, on Sunday,
October 30, 2005, at her late residence, in her 98th year. Beloved
wife of the late Arthur John
GODKIN (1996) and dearly loved mother
of June and her husband Robert
HAGERTY of Lawrence Station and
Shirley and her husband Victor
GOVAN of London. Loved grandmother
of Jim, Brenda and Linda. Sadly missed by 9 great-grandchildren,
several great-great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-great-grandchild
and a number of nieces and nephews. She is the last of her family.
Dorothy was born in London, England on March 27, 1908 the daughter
of the late Jacob and Blanche
MIESS.
She▼ lived in Saint Thomas
since 1941 and was a retired secretary. Resting at Williams Funeral
Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas where funeral service will
be held Thursday at 1: 00 p.m. Cremation to follow. Visitation
on Thursday from 12: 00 to 1:00 p.m. Remembrances may be made
to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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GOVAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-02 published
GODKIN,
Dorothy▲
Mary▲ (née
MIESS)
Of Dearness Home, London and formerly of Saint Thomas, on Sunday,
October 30, 2005, at her late residence, in her 98th year. Beloved
wife of the late Arthur John
GODKIN (1996) and dearly loved mother
of June and her husband Robert
HAGERTY of Lawrence Station and
Shirley and her husband Victor
GOVAN of London. Loved grandmother
of Jim, Brenda and Linda. Sadly missed by 9 great-grandchildren,
1 great-great-grandchild and a number of nieces and nephews.
She is the last of her family. Dorothy was born in London, England
on March 27, 1908 the daughter of the late Jacob and Blanche
MIESS.
She▲ lived in Saint Thomas since 1941 and was a retired secretary.
Resting at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas
where funeral service will be held Thursday at 1: 00 p.m. Cremation
to follow. Visitation on Thursday from 12: 00 to 1:00 p.m. Remembrances
may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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GOVAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-12-03 published
GOVAN,
Alan
David
Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Alan passed away at the age of 82
on November 29, 2005 at the Rekai Centre Nursing Home, his residence
for the last four years. Alan was a graduate of the University
of Western, Ontario and served during the Second World War. He
was predeceased by his parents Colin and Edna
GOVAN. He is survived
by: his brother Eric (Marian) of Toronto; sisters Barbara
MILLER
(Robert
J.) of Stratford, Jean
LATHWELL of Vancouver, Ina
GOVAN
of Toronto, Joan
WEBSTER
(Stewart) of Kingston and many nieces
and nephews. His Friends and relatives will miss him greatly.
The family is most grateful to the staff at the Rekai Centre
for the care given to Alan. The family will receive Friends at
the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue
(south of Eglinton Avenue East), for a Memorial Service on Friday,
December 9th at 11 o'clock. The family invites you to a reception
in the Bayview Room of the funeral home following the service.
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GOVAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-16 published
HASSALL,
Edward
Leonard
In his 70th year, Len passed away peacefully on May 13, 2005
at the Collingwood General and Marine Hospital. Len, loving husband
of Shirley for 44 years and dear father of Janet
JONES
(Rick)
of Wasaga Beach, Barbara
BENETEAU
(Jim) of Belwood, Judith
BRONSON
(Derek) of Mississauga, Christine
EVANS
(Gibb
SAINT_JEAN) of Lisle.
Grandpa will be sadly missed by Sarah, Nicole, Jamie, Ryan, Alex,
Samantha, Scott, Vanessa, Michael and Alexandra. Dear brother
of Marjorie
HODGSON, Bill (Grace), Bert (Eileen), Lorrain and
George GOVAN, Gordie (Shirley), Joyce
MORTILLARO, Joan and Al
EADE,
Doug
(Marilyn) and sister-in-law Phyllis. Len is predeceased
by brother-in-law Mel and brothers Art, Raymond and Jim. A service
will be conducted at the Wasaga Beach Cemetery (Sunnidale Road)
Saturday, May 21, 2005 at 11 a.m. Friends and Family are invited
to a further Celebration of Len's Life at 7 Meadowlark Blvd.,
Wasaga Beach at 1 p.m. Flowers or a donation to the Canadian
Cancer Society or the Collingwood General and Marine Hospital
would be appreciated. Cremation has taken place. Arrangements
entrusted to the Watts Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, Wasaga
Beach (705) 429-1040.
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GOVAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-09 published
GOVAN,
George
After a short illness, passed away suddenly on Tuesday, June
7, 2005 at the age of 77. He is lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by his wife Lorraine, sons John, Dave and Mike and their
wives Peggy, Christina, Arlene, grandchildren Joshua, Amy, Drake
and Sean, and sister Kathleen. Friends may call at the Turner
& Porter "Peel" Chapel, 2180 Hurontario Street, Mississauga (Hwy.
10, North of Queen Elizabeth Way) on Saturday, June 11, 2005
from 1-3 p.m. If desired, memorial donations may be made to the
charity of your choice.
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GOVAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-13 published
SMITH,
Howard
Passed away suddenly at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie on
Thursday
August 11th, 2005 in his 77th year. Howard
SMITH was
the beloved husband of Joan
SMITH.
Loving father of Dianne (Ken)
PRIESTMAN,
Gail
SMITH and Sharon
GOVAN. Special grandfather of
Christopher, Kimberly and Kristina. Predeceased by brothers Jim,
Dick and Frank. Howard will also be remembered by the
SMITH
Clan.
Friends may call at the Innisfil Funeral Home 7910 Yonge Street
(Stroud) (705) 431-1717 on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A funeral
service will be held in the chapel on Monday, August 15th at
11: 00 a.m. As your expression of sympathy memorial donations
may be made to the Royal Victoria Hospital. Words of comfort
may be forwarded to the family at howardsmith@innisfilfuneralhome.ca
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GOVAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-21 published
GOVAN,
Nancy
Caithness (née
CLOW)
Peacefully surrounded by her loving family on Saturday, November
19, 2005 at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital at age 70. Nancy,
darling wife of George for 49 years. Loving mother of Ralph (Irena),
Gareth (Leslie), Julie (Pete), and Dawn (Allan). Cherished and
proud Grandma of Amanda. Dear sister of Jim (Moira), Eleanor
(Bill), Edwina (Jim), Marion, and Margaret. Family and Friends
will be received at the Glen Oaks Memorial Chapel, 3164 Ninth
Line, Oakville (Dundas St. and Ninth Line) on Wednesday, November
23, 2005 from 1 p.m. until the time of the memorial service at
2 p.m.
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GOVE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-14 published
REILLY,
Carole
Janette
Passed away on Sunday, June 12, 2005, after a brief, but brave
battle with cancer. Dearly beloved wife of Bruce. Devoted mother
of Linda GOVE
(Mario,) and adoring grandmother of Shannon. Dear
sister of Don
CURTIS
(Dianne,) and aunt of Greg and Dan. She
will be missed by her many many Friends. Entombment at Highland
Memory Gardens. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the Highland
Funeral Home, Scarborough Chapel.
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GOVEAS,
John▼
Peacefully at York Central Hospital on Monday, July 11, 2005.
Beloved▼ husband of Lena (née
FERNANDES.)
Loving▼ father of Marcia
MARINIER (Claude), Janice, Jonathan, Jason, Leonard (Betty Jean
MILLAR), Gervais and Lyndon (Lynda
MANSER). Dear grandpa to Philippe,
Elizabeth, Jarryd, Arun, Sarita and Ioyan. Brother of Philomena,
Anthony and the late Fr. Benedict and Peter. Friends may call
at The Marshall Funeral Home, 10366 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill
(4th traffic light north of Major Mackenzie Dr.) on Thursday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass at 10 a.m. in Our Lady Queen
Of The World Church, 10411 Bayview Avenue, Richmond Hill. In
John's memory, donations may be made to The Canadian Cancer Society
(bone marrow unit).
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GOVEAS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-13 published
GOVEAS,
John▲
Peacefully at York Central Hospital on Monday, July 11, 2005.
Beloved▲ husband of Lena (née
FERNANDES.)
Loving▲ father of Marcia
MARINIER (Claude), Janice, Jonathan, Jason, Leonard (Betty Jean
MILLAR), Gervais and Lyndon (Lynda
MANSER). Dear grandpa to Philippe,
Elizabeth, Jarryd, Arun, Sarita and Ioyan. Brother of Philomena,
Anthony and the late Fr. Benedict and Peter. Friends may call
at The Marshall Funeral Home, 10366 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill
(4th traffic light north of Major Mackenzie Dr.) on Thursday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass Friday at 10 a.m. in Our Lady
Queen Of The World Church, 10411 Bayview Avenue, Richmond Hill.
In John's memory, donations may be made to The Canadian Cancer
Society (bone marrow unit).
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GOVEDAS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-05-09 published
GOVEDAS,
John▼
E.▼ (1950-2005)
It is with great sadness that I announce my brother, John E.
GOVEDAS lost his battle with cancer on Saturday May 7, 2005,
at the age of 55. Loving son to my mother, Ona
GOVEDAS and beloved
brother to me, Denis, my wife Vilija, and uncle to my sons, Evan
and Daniel. John was predeceased by our father John
GOVEDAS.
An accomplished composer, conductor, and accompanist, John began
his career in music as a singer in a junior Lithuanian church
choir. By age 11, he was an accompanist. He earned his Bachelor
of Music degree in vocal music education and composition from
the University of Toronto and furthered his studies on the pipe
organ in England. Over the past 30 years, he was the music director
of the Lithuanian Martyr's church choir in Mississauga and conductor
and accompanist to numerous choirs and soloists within the Canadian
and Lithuanian communities. John traveled and performed throughout
Canada, the United States, Europe and South America. One of his
proudest moments was in 1994 when he conducted 13,000 singers
through his own composition in Vilnius, Lithuania. During the
past three decades he was an inspiration to music teachers and
students in various Toronto and surrounding area school boards,
and also for many Ontario children and youth choirs. John's devotion
to music, and drive to overachieve lead many children's choirs
to exceptional performances in festivals such as Kiwanis. His
unique personality, wit, charm, and contribution to music has
made a lasting and fond impression to all those he's touched.
Visitation will be held on Tuesday, May 10 at Lithuanian Martyr's
Church, 2185 Stavebank Rd, Mississauga from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Prayers and musical tribute will follow at 7 p.m. Funeral Mass
will be held on Wednesday, May 11 at 10 a.m. in Lithuanian Martyr's
Church I Internment will follow at Saint John's Cemetery. In memory
of John, the family would appreciate donations to the Canadian
Cancer Society. Condolences may be offered to the family via
e-mail to jeg@cogeco.ca
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GOVEDAS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-09 published
GOVEDAS,
John▲
E.▲ (1950-2005)
It is with great sadness that I announce my brother, John E.
GOVEDAS lost his battle with cancer on Saturday, May 7, 2005,
at the age of 55. Loving son to my mother, Ona
GOVEDAS and beloved
brother to me, Denis, my wife Vilija, and uncle to my sons, Evan
and Daniel. John was predeceased by our father John
GOVEDAS.
An accomplished composer, conductor, and accompanist, John began
his career in music as a singer in a junior Lithuanian church
choir. By age 11, he was an accompanist. He earned his Bachelor
of Music degree in vocal music education and composition from
the University of Toronto and furthered his studies on the pipe
organ in England. Over the past 30 years, he was the music director
of the Lithuanian Martyrs church choir in Mississauga and conductor
and accompanist to numerous choirs and soloists within the Canadian
and Lithuanian communities. John travelled and performed throughout
Canada, the United States, Europe and South America. One of his
proudest moments was in 1994 when he conducted 13,000 singers
through his own composition in Vilnius, Lithuania. During the
past three decades he was an inspiration to music teachers and
students in various Toronto and surrounding area school boards,
and also for many Ontario children and youth choirs. John's devotion
to music, and drive to overachieve lead many children's choirs
to exceptional performances in festivals such as Kiwanis. His
unique personality, wit, charm, and contribution to music have
made a lasting and fond impression to all those he has touched.
Visitation will be held on Tuesday, May 10 at Lithuanian Martyrs
Church, 2185 Stavebank Rd., Mississauga from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Prayers and musical tribute will follow at 7 p.m. Funeral Mass
will be held on Wednesday, May 11 at 10 a.m. in Lithuanian Martyrs
Church. Interment will follow at Saint John's Cemetery. In memory
of John, the family would appreciate donations to the Canadian
Cancer Society. Condolences may be offered to the family via
e-mail to jeg@cogeco.ca
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GOVEDAS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-08 published
John GOVEDAS, 55: A force of nature with 88 keys
John GOVEDAS brightened up choir rehearsals
Pianist also brilliant composer and arranger
By Catherine
DUNPHY,
Obituary
Writer
They are an unheralded lot, these accompanists in school gyms
or drafty church basements hunched in balled sweaters over pianos
that may or may not be in tune, playing for bored and/or restless
choristers who may or may not be in time or on the same note.
Then there was John
GOVEDAS.
A big man, a nutty professor of a guy, he would burst into rehearsals,
streaming sheet music behind him -- and everything, including
the choir he was about to accompany, was brighter.
"Behind your back he would be winding the kids up," said Margaret
STANFIELD, the renowned and recently retired music director at
Howard Jr. Public School. "He would make faces behind the conductor's
back. He could be a distraction."
Before every school practice, the kids would crowd around
GOVEDAS
at the piano, giggling at the buck teeth and horns he added to
the pictures he'd taken of them with his new digital camera.
Then there was the fake hand that appeared at Halloween.
Indeed the clown who could break into The Simpsons theme song
to crack up a choir hid the artist, the lyrical pianist, the
composer, the arranger with the uncompromising standards and
the need to hone musical expression to those same standards,
to an always higher level.
"Either you could work with John or you couldn't. He was intimidating.
He could wreak havoc at a rehearsal if he sensed you weren't
strong or confident," said Shelagh
COHEN, who could and did work
with GOVEDAS for years, even after she left conducting in schools
to work in administration for the Toronto public board's music
department.
GOVEDAS went on to do all the accompanying work for the board.
"(His) piano was never relegated to a supporting role but was
an integral part of the song,"
STANFIELD said in her eulogy to
GOVEDAS, who died May 11. He was 55.
She was another music teacher/choir director who faced down
GOVEDAS
and won his Friendship. "I inherited him," she said when she
went to Glen Ames school to teach. "I was told I should keep
him, that he was brilliant. And that's what he was: brilliant."
The two worked together for 20 years, 16 of them at Howard school,
talking over repertoire and interpretation and producing a long
run of award-winning choirs from there.
GOVEDAS used to attack the piano,
STANFIELD said. "He grunted,
he groaned and sweated, as his page turners knew. He was a force
of nature at the piano."
GOVEDAS accompanied school choirs all over town; among them those
at John Wanless, Glen Ames, John Ross Robertson, Maurice Cody,
Earl Haig and Gledhill schools. He accompanied adult singers
as well in the High Park community choir, the Riverdale Youth
Singers and the Milton Choristers. For a time he led a girls'
choir in Hamilton and for 35 years he was choir director at his
own church.
In his music-strewn apartment in High Park, he arranged and composed
music on his electric piano. He wrote "I am the Song," a favourite
with many of his school choirs. His 1996 version of "I'se the
B'y" has been performed by choirs in Iceland and Australia as
well as Newfoundland.
COHEN said she had to fight with
GOVEDAS to show her that arrangement
he insisted he'd written it for the high school voice, not that
of an elementary school-aged child. And it was true that
GOVEDAS,
whose music degree from the University of Toronto was in choral
composition, had a gift: he knew how to write for a child's voice,
knew its range, understood that it is tricky for youngsters to
hit a high G on an E or I vowel sound, although somewhat easier
for them to manage it with the more open A, Ah, O or
OOO vowel
sounds. He knew how to make the rhythm fit the text, often frightening
the conductors who knew there would be lots of meter and rhythm
changes.
"The children found his music easy to learn, yet it was not easy
music," said
COHEN. "
His music sat so well with the children's
voice. And they adored his songs."
There were always accolades for his compositions at the annual
Kiwanis music festivals. So
COHEN persevered until her friend
finally brought in a scratchy, scribbled manuscript of "I'se
the B'y." It was the Maurice Cody school choir, under
COHEN,
who first performed the piece.
GOVEDAS had many commissions, writing music for families of all
faiths to mark special occasions, and for both Howard and Northlea
schools, long-time rivals at the Kiwanis festivals.
While music director at one Catholic church -- the Lithuanian
Martyrs in Mississauga -- he was commissioned to write music
for another, the Church of the Holy Resurrection. He once proudly
showed STANFIELD the medal he received from the Lithuanian government
for his contribution to his cultural heritage, and it was at
church, the centre of community life for many Lithuanians, where
he discovered his love of music.
When Lithuanian Martyrs was still located on College Street, it
had a magnificent pipe organ that entranced a 6-year-old
GOVEDAS
waiting while his mother attended choir practice. When he was
10, his parents bought a piano; when he was 12, he was playing
the organ at church; at 16, he got his first paid gig, playing
for a wedding.
His brother Denis can't remember a time when John was not playing
the piano at their home. That focus stayed with him for the rest
of his life. "He was always so busy with his music, always running,"
said Denis.
But when John came to his home for Christmas in 2003, Denis knew
something was wrong when his normally ebullient brother was subdued.
And it was obvious he was in pain when he visited three months
later.
"He kept procrastinating seeing a doctor," said Denis. "For John
there was no other world than music."
By 2004, STANFIELD too was worried about her friend, especially
as the February date for the annual Kiwanis festival neared.
"He wouldn't let go," she said. "We were torn between saying
to him that he must stop, but the feeling was that he would have
given up sooner on life if he had been shut out."
Gaunt and grey-skinned, he was at the piano when Howard's primary
choir, the Grade 3s, sang "Piping Down the Valleys Wild" and
"The
Brown
Bird Singing," the latter a favourite of
GOVEDAS.
"At the end they had to hold a high F note and they held it beautifully
and I remember thinking I am going to hang onto this a little
longer. It was an exquisite moment and John knew it too," said
STANFIELD. "
When they sang that last perfect note he smiled at
them and nodded."
The choir won the award as best of its class, and
GOVEDAS was
determined to accompany his singers, as well as the choir from
Earl Haig school, at the upcoming Spring Festival, the annual
city-wide concert of school choirs that takes place each May
at Massey Hall.
COHEN had also hired
GOVEDAS for that concert to accompany the
mass choir singing his piece "I am the Song," although by March
she realized he wasn't going to be able to play. Still she sent
the program to the printers with his name on it: "I thought I
can't remove him now since it may dash his hopes and his determination."
But 10 days before the concert,
GOVEDAS was moved into the palliative
care unit at St. Michael's Hospital and
COHEN and
STANFIELD began
talking about having him attend Spring Fest 2005 in a wheelchair.
But when it was time for the concert, May 4,
GOVEDAS was in a
coma and unable to witness
COHEN conduct the choir as they sang
the piece he had written 11 years earlier for that same event.
It was performed just before the intermission and
COHEN had arranged
for the sound engineer to record and make a Compact Disk of the
piece then and there.
"I went beating down Queen St. in all my finery and ran up to
the 4th floor (at St. Mike's) and handed the Compact Disk to
Denis," COHEN recalled. I spoke to John and told him it was
a great show and that he had a lot of applause."
As Denis played the piece,
COHEN said she saw "a little movement"
of John's head, a "little wrinkle" of the brow. "I think he heard
it," Denis said.
STANFIELD has put together a tribute Compact Disk "of all the
songs I could find that were previously recorded and arranged
or written by him." It is called A Tribute to John
GOVEDAS and
Howard school is selling it to raise money for an award in his
name to be presented at future Kiwanis festivals.
And come spring, she will organize a concert to honour the man
for whom the music never stopped.
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GOVER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-23 published
GOVER,
Dave▼
"Keeping the memory alive everyday" Brandy (daughter) and Tyler
(son). "Within the Dash"
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GOVER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-23 published
GOVER,
Dave▲
In loving memory of Dave
GOVER who passed away December 23rd,
2003. This day is remembered and in our hearts kept, No words
are needed we do not forget. Sadly missed by Mom and Dad, Steve
and Sandra, Ann and Mark, Carol and Don and all your nephews
and nieces
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GOVER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-02 published
KYDD,
Nellie
Catherine (née
GOVER)
At River Glen Haven Nursing Home, Sutton on Thursday, March 31,
2005, at the age of 90 years. Nellie
KYDD (née
GOVER,) beloved
wife of the late Lloyd
KYDD. Dear mother of David
KYDD and his
wife Sheila and Marilyn
KYDD, predeceased by her daughter Judith
(1985.) Loving grandmother of Emilie and her husband Allen
BRAID.
Resting at the Taylor Funeral Home, 20846 Dalton Road, Sutton
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday. Funeral Service in St. James Anglican
Church, River Street, Sutton on Monday at 1: 30 p.m. Interment
Briar Hill Cemetery, Sutton. Donations to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation would be appreciated.
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GOVERDE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-08 published
JAMIESON,
Annabella
Long time resident of Sandycove Acres. Passed away peacefully
at the Coleman Care Centre, in Barrie on Monday, November 7,
2005 in her 86th year. Beloved wife of Charles for 65 years,
and loving mother of Norma
GOVERDE and husband Bill. Devoted
grandmother of Shannon
DEMARIO and husband Jeff, and David
GOVERDE.
Proud great-grandmother of Jordyn, Ella, and Tatum. Friends may
call at the Innisfil Funeral Home, 7910 Yonge Street (Stroud)
705-431-1717, on Thursday, November 10th, from 2: 00 p.m. until
time of Memorial Service at 3: 00 p.m. followed by reception.
As your expression of sympathy, memorial donations may be made
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Words of comfort may be forwarded
to the family at annabellajamieson@innisfilfuneralhome.ca
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GOVEREAU,
Walter "
Wally"
(Member of Royal Canadian Legion Branch 22) Suddenly on Wednesday,
July 20, 2005. Survived by his sons Allan and Walter Jr.; twelve
brothers and sisters; many nieces and nephews, and also his wife
Karen and step-daughters Ashley and Sarah. He will be missed
by all who knew him. Visitation at the Giffen-Mack Funeral Home,
2570 Danforth Ave. (at Main subway), on Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Service in the chapel Monday morning at 11: 00 a.m. Interment
Christ The King Cemetery, Markham.
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GOVIER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-15 published
HESSELWOOD,
Reginald
Franklin
Peacefully, surrounded by his family, on Friday, October 14,
2005, Mr. Reginald Franklin
HESSELWOOD of Blyth in his 73rd year.
Beloved husband of Betty
(MacDONALD)
HESSELWOOD.
Loving father
of Gary HESSELWOOD of Toronto, Wendy and Brian
MURRAY of Walton,
Lori and Steve
HOWARD of Lucknow and Brad and Cheryl
HESSELWOOD
of Clinton. Sadly missed by his grandchildren, Jason and Tricia,
Kara and Kate, Nikki and Karly, and Claire, and by two great
grandchildren Lukas and Kaylen. Also survived by one sister Lois
GOVIER of Seaforth, and one brother Art
HOGGART.
Predeceased
by his parents John and Vera
HESSELWOOD and by his brother Lorne
HOGGART.
Friends will be received at the Blyth Visitation Centre
of the Falconer Funeral Homes, 407 Queen Street, Blyth, on Sunday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will be held at Blyth United
Church on Monday, October 17, 2005 at 2 p.m. Interment Blyth
Union Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations
to the Blyth United Church or the charity of one's choice would
be greatly appreciated.
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HOGGART,
Arthur
Murray
Peacefully, at the Clinton Public Hospital, on Sunday, November
13, 2005, after a courageous battle with cancer, Mr. Arthur Murray
HOGGART of Clinton, in his 70th year. Loving father of Murray
HOGGART and friend Brenda
KEMP of Oshawa, Ken
HOGGART and friend
Ingrid STRYKER of Lucan, Barb and husband Wade
RAHN of Hensall
and Sheldon
HOGGART of Goderich. Dear grandfather of Derek, Michael
and Melanie
HOGGART,
Christina
HOGGART and friend Brandon
HARVEY,
Cody and Ariel
RAHN and great grandfather of Alexis
HARVEY.
Survived
by stepmother Vera
HESSELWOOD of Blyth, sister Lois
GOVIER of
Seaforth, and aunt Helen
APPLEBY of Mitchell. Predeceased by
son John HOGGART, mother Beatrice
HESSELWOOD, stepfather John
HESSELWOOD, brother Lorne
HOGGART and stepbrother Reg
HESSELWOOD.
Friends will be received at the Falconer Funeral Homes Ltd.,
153 High Street, Clinton, on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where
the funeral service will be held on Wednesday, November 16, 2005
at 2 p.m. Cremation, with interment Blyth Union Cemetery at a
later date. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Canadian
Cancer Society would be appreciated.
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