HUEBEL
HUEBER
HUEBSCH
HUEHN
HUEHNERGARD
HUELIN
HUENE
HUENEMOEDER
HUESCHEN
HUESTIS
HUETHER
HUETTLIN
HUETTNER
HUEY
HUEBEL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-13 published
REITER,
Mathias "
Max"
Peacefully on Friday, February 11, 2005 at The Scarborough Hospital
- General Division in his 85th year. Max, beloved husband of
the late Christina
REITER (2000.) Loving father of John and Renate
HUEBEL. Cherished Opa of David and his wife
Laura,
Robert and
his wife Colette and Annette and her husband Ted
TERRY and great
Opa to Renée, Nicolaus, Jennifer and Kimberly. Friends may call
on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the R. S. Kane Funeral Home
(6150 Yonge Street, at Goulding, south of Steeles). Funeral Service
will be held at the Chapel on Tuesday, February 15, 2005 at 11
o'clock. Interment to follow at Holy Cross Cemetery. As an expression
of sympathy, donations may be made to the charity of choice.
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HUEBER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-11 published
SCHMIDT,
Adam
At the Tillsonburg District Memorial Hospital on Friday, June
10th, 2005, Adam
SCHMIDT of Tillsonburg, formerly a longtime
General Farmer at R.R.#3, Delhi in his 83rd year. (Member of
the Delhi Hungarian House, Delhi German Home and former dedicated
seasonal employee at Imperial Tobacco Co. Aylmer. Born in Hungary,
son of the late former Elizabeth
BAYER and the late Adam
SCHMIDT
Sr. Adam was a former pianist at various ethnic, church and community
functions, adherent formerly at the St. Peter's Lutheran Church,
Rhineland and later adherent to the St. Peter's Lutheran Church,
Rhineland and later adherent to the St. Luke's Lutheran Church
Tillsonburg.
Beloved husband of 43 years of Herta
(HALL)
SCHMIDT.
Much loved
father of Rosemarie
SCHMIDT of Orangeville and Frieda
SCHMIDT
of Otterville. Survived by a sister Elizabeth and her husband
John HUEBER and a nephew Eric, all of Vancouver, British Columbia.
Friends and relatives are welcome to meet with the
SCHMIDT family
and share memories on Sunday 2-4 p.m. and Monday evening from
7 to 9 p.m. at the Verhoeve Funeral Home 262 Broadway, Tillsonburg
(519) 842-4238. Private Family Graveside Service to be conducted
by Reverend Paul
POLLEX (of Saint Thomas) on Tuesday morning in the
Delhi Cemetery. Relatives and Friends are welcome to attend a
Public Memorial Service on Friday, June 17th at 11 a.m. at the
St. Luke's Lutheran Church, 14 Glendale Drive, Tillsonburg by
Rev. Ron MOHR.
Memorial donations (payable by cheque) to the
"Tillsonburg District Memorial Hospital - Dialysis Fund" or the
"Alzheimer's Society" would be gratefully acknowledged by the
family.
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HUEBSCH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-17 published
HUEBSCH,
Walter
Peacefully, surrounded by his family at home, after a lengthy
illness, on Tuesday, February 15, 2005, at the age of 81. Beloved
husband of Inge for over 59 years. Dear father of Ralph (Mary
Anne), and Angela. Proud opa of Kurt, Jackie, Casey, Josh, Andrew,
Rebecca, and great-grandfather of Christopher and Shase. Will
be sadly missed by all of his dear Friends. Friends will be received
at the Neweduk Funeral Home - "Mississauga Chapel", 1981 Dundas
St. W. (just east of Erin Mills Pkwy.) from 12-1 p.m. on Friday,
February 18, 2005. A Funeral Service will follow at 1 p.m. Cremation.
Neweduk Funeral Home, 905-828-8000
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HUEHN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-09-22 published
HUEHN,
Verda
Verda HUEHN, of Hanover, passed away at Hanover and District
Hospital, on Tuesday, September 20th, 2005. She was 81. Survived
by daughter Sharon (Lynn)
McCALLUM, of R.R.#3 Durham, son Ken
(Carol) HUEHN, of Waterloo, grand_son Stephen (Julie)
McCALLUM,
of Georgetown, great-granddaughter Tilley. Also survived by sister-in-law
Marie HILL, of Harriston. Predeceased by husband Ezra
HUEHN and
a brother Herbert
HILL.
Visitation at Mighton Funeral Home, Hanover,
on Thursday 2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. A Funeral Service
will be held on Friday, September 23rd, 2005 at 2: 00 p.m., at
St. Matthew's Evangelical. Lutheran Church, Hanover. Interment
in Hanover Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society, Heart and Stroke Foundation or St. Matthew's Evangelical.
Lutheran Church would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
Further information and register book available at www.mightonfuneralhome.ca
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PRESTON,
William "
Bill"
Peacefully, at the Peel Memorial Hospital, Brampton, on Thursday,
October 20, 2005. Bill
PRESTON, in his 63rd year. Dearly beloved
brother of Florence
HUEHN,
Wilma and her husband Leslie
MASON,
Robert, and the late Helen
PORTER and her husband Roy. Loving
uncle to many nieces, nephews and their families. Resting at
the Ward Funeral Home "Brampton Chapel," 52 Main Street South
(Hwy. 10), Brampton, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Saturday. At Bill's
request, no service will be held. Cremation to follow.
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HUEHN,
Evelyn (formerly
GRAHAM, née
AYERS)
Wife of Ted and the late Oscar. Peacefully, while residing at
Guildwood Extendicare, on Thursday, December 1, 2005, in her
90th year. Dearly loved and cherished Auntie Evy of Debbie
McQUESTON,
her husband Gary and sons Darren and Kyle of Pickering. We treasure
the very special and important part she played in our lives.
Fondly remembered by nephew Scott
GRANT, his wife
Kathy and daughters
Sarah, Laura and Caitlin of Saskatoon. Beloved sister of Jack
AYERS (deceased,) Irene
GRANT (deceased) and May
OKE and their
spouses. Dear aunt of Donna
SIDSWORTH,
Marilyn
HOLMESHAW, Lynda
CLARK,
Janet
ROBB (deceased) and Jim
OKE and their families.
Auntie Evy always had a twinkle in her eye, a smile on her face
and a keen sense of humour. She will be sadly missed by all who
knew her. Please remember her with love and happy memories. A
heartfelt thank you to all the staff at Guildwood Extendicare
for ensuring that Ev's last years were happy, dignified and comfortable.
You had truly become Ev's close extended family and your kindness,
respect and compassion for her and Debbie's family are deeply
appreciated. Respecting Auntie Evy's wishes, there will be no
visitation or funeral service. Cremation has taken place. Donations
in her memory may be made to Guildwood Extendicare, 60 Guildwood
Parkway, Toronto, Ontario M1E 1N9 or a charity of your choice.
Auntie Evy - we only hope you knew how much we loved you and
now you can whistle to your favourite songs whenever you wish!
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HUEHNERGARD,
Muriel
Jean
Peacefully on May 18, 2005 in her 97th year, after being a patient
for 13 years of wonderful care and attention at Baycrest Centre.
Sister of Larkie
BELSHAW,
Leighton
HUEHNERGARD and the late Georgie
ARMSTRONG. A memorial service was held on May 20, 2005.
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HUELIN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-07-28 published
ISBESTER,
Craig
Wayne
On Sunday, July 24th, 2005. In his 28th year, Craig
ISBESTER,
the loving father of Ethan. Loving
son of Patricia Jane
SUNDY
and Wayne David
ISBESTER.
Stepson of Pauline
ISBESTER. Loving
brother of Rebecca
ISBESTER and her fiance, John
BERG.
Step-brother
to Nicole and her husband Mark
MARTIN, and Dwayne
STEPHENS.
Loved
partner of Sarah. Remembered by Ethan's mother, Beth, and her
special parents David and Donna
CADMAN. Dear grand_son of Bertha
MARSHALL and her late husband, Emerson, and the late Donald
SUNDY
and his late wife Lillian. Lovingly remembered by his aunts,
uncles and cousins. Special nephew to Ken
HUELIN and his wife
Pam, and Paula (Mrs. Jim
RAYNER) and his cousins Scott, Jeff
and Matt. Friends are invited to a graveside service in Greenwood
Cemetery on Tuesday, August 2nd, 2005 at 1 p.m. Reception to
follow. A memorial service for Craig will be held on Friday,
August 5th, 2005 at the Cafe in the Royal Botanical Gardens,
680 Plains Rd., West, Burlington at 1: 00 p.m. As an expression
of sympathy, donations to the Ethan
ISBESTER In
Trust would be
appreciated by the family.
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HUENE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-02-19 published
Nancy OAKES,
Heiress: 1924-2005
The Toronto-born socialite's courtroom testimony helped save
her playboy husband from the gallows. He had been accused in
the sensational 1943 murder of her father, the Ontario mining
magnate Harry
OAKES
By Tom HAWTHORN,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Saturday, February
19, 2005 - Page S9
A young Nancy
OAKES faced a tragedy beyond comprehension. Her
millionaire father, Sir Harry
OAKES, was bludgeoned and set afire
at his beachfront mansion in the Bahamas; her playboy husband,
a Mauritian-born count, was charged with the murder.
Police described to her in sordid detail a killing about which
they had no doubt as to guilt. The widow, Eunice Lady
OAKES,
believed police had fingered the culprit. The opinion was shared
by her peers in Bahamian high society, who at last found an excuse
for their lingering dislike of the foreigner with a French title.
In the face of overwhelming animosity, with evidence weighing
against her husband, Nancy
OAKES chose to believe the word of
the man with whom she had eloped a scant 14 months earlier. The
love affair scandalized her parents, who harboured great antipathy
for a son-in-law they suspected of being a gigolo and a gold
digger. The daughter's marriage put at risk her inheritance of
one of the world's greatest fortunes, created from gold found
in Northern Ontario.
Blessed with the good fortune to be born the beautiful daughter
of a multimillionaire, with auburn hair that turned heads at
the yacht club, Nancy
OAKES accepted the role of faithful and
trusting wife with a sang-froid beyond her years. She agreed
to be the final witness for the defence at her husband's trial.
Her testimony could determine his fate -- freedom, or the gallows.
She was just 19.
The murder and subsequent trial bumped war news from the front
page of newspapers around the English-speaking world in 1943.
The teenaged bride would forever after be known for what happened
in those days, a legacy that she would carry to her death, on
January 16 in London, at the age of 80.
The case has inspired a television mini-series, as well as Hollywood
films and several true-crime books. Novelists also have delighted
in the characters: a wealthy gold miner, his beautiful (but spoiled)
daughter, her louche lover, and, irresistibly, the Duke of Windsor,
the abdicated Edward VIII appointed governor of the colony, who
was to have golfed with Mr.
OAKES on the day of his murder and
whose inexplicable interference with the investigation raises
questions that remain unanswered to this day.
Born in Toronto, Nancy
OAKES was the first of Harry
OAKES's five
children. Their father was a gruff and irascible man whose ample
generosity did not always extend to his offspring.
Mr. OAKES, who was born and raised in Maine, quit medical school
as a young man to join the Klondike gold rush in 1898. He laboured
in poverty for years before staking a successful claim near Swastika,
Ontario He later sold his share in the claim to finance what
would become the greatest gold discovery in the Western Hemisphere,
the Lake Shore Mine at Kirkland Lake.
Soon, he was the richest man in the land, owning a lakeside chateau
near the mine as well as a hilltop estate on 20 acres overlooking
the Niagara River. These would be Nancy
OAKES's first homes.
In 1934, he abandoned Canada for the British West Indies to avoid
taxes levied on his great fortune by the Conservatives. Five
years later, he was granted a baronetcy by the king for his philanthropy.
His eldest daughter was schooled at Heathfield in Ascot, England
the Fermata in Aiken, S. C.; and the French School for Girls
in New York. She spent holidays with her family on the Bahamian
archipelago. On one of those visits she danced with Marie-Alfred
Fouquereaux DE
MARIGNY, known as Count
MARIGNY of Mauritius to
the newspapers and
as Freddie
MARIGNY to his Friends. Majestic
at 6-foot-5, dark-skinned from many hours aboard his yacht, he
was possessed of many flamboyant skills.
On May 19, 1942, two days after Nancy
OAKES attained her majority,
she was married to her dashing suitor by a county-court judge
in a ceremony in the Bronx. News of the elopement shocked her
parents, who disapproved of the groom, who, at 32, was already
twice divorced. (Sir Harry seemed to forget he was 48 when he
married Eunice
McINTYRE, 26, following a whirlwind romance.)
Relations were frosty.
On the morning of July 8, 1943, Sir Harry was discovered on his
back in bed in his second-floor chambers at Westbourne, a seaside
estate surrounded by hibiscus and bougainvillea. He was found
by his best friend, Harold
CHRISTIE, a wealthy real-estate agent
risen from poverty who was the baron's only house guest that
night.
As court would be told, Sir Harry's face was blackened by soot,
his groin and left hand burned. He had four small puncture wounds
above his left ear. Blood from his ear had dried across the bridge
of his nose. The body was covered in small pillow feathers, which
waved grotesquely from the stirrings in the room.
As governor, the Duke of Windsor decided not to entrust the investigation
into the murder of the colony's wealthiest citizen to the local
constabulary, nor to Scotland Yard. Instead, he called in two
detectives from nearby Miami. If the duke wished a quick resolution,
he got it. Within hours, the detectives arrested Mr. DE
MARIGNY,
announcing they had found his fingerprints on a Chinese bed screen
at the murder scene.
The count's wife, who, like her mother and siblings was in the
United States at the time of the killing, returned home convinced
of her spouse's innocence. She visited him in jail twice a week.
"I do all I can to make my husband comfortable," she told a reporter.
"I send linens and special dishes to him -- chicken and fish
and things like that. I suppose Freddie is what you'd call
a gourmet."
Meanwhile, Sir Harry's will was filed for probate shortly before
the opening of what was billed as the trial of the century. Rumours
of disinheritance proved wrong. The will, representing Nassau
holdings only, disposed of £3,671,700. The widow was awarded
one-third, with the remainder to be divided among the five children.
The countess was to receive two-fifteenths of her father's fortune
on turning 30, with an annual living allowance until then.
A Bahamas Supreme Court jury heard the Miami detectives present
the Crown's only physical evidence against the count, a single
print from the pinky finger of his right hand, introduced as
Exhibit J.
The count wept silently in the dock before composing himself
as his wife began testifying on November 9, 1943. She was dressed
in a black suit with white polka dots, wearing a white hat and
white gloves, "an appealing figure," one writer noted, "composed
but pale."
The defence wished to use her testimony to rebut the Crown's
suggested motive for murder.
"Mrs. DE MARIGNY," asked defence counsel, "at any time during
your married life has the accused ever attempted to obtain money
from you?"
"No," Nancy replied.
"Has the accused ever made a statement of hatred toward your
father?"
"No."
The defence had demolished earlier the Crown's fingerprint evidence,
proving the print had come not from the bed screen but likely
from an opaque drinking glass, or the cellophane wrap from a
pack of cigarettes. Both had been handed to the count by the
Miami detectives, raising questions as to their competence, if
not criminality.
The jury deliberated for one hour, 55 minutes before reaching
a verdict of not guilty on a 9-3 vote. The verdict was cheered
in the courtroom, yet the jury had also called for the count's
expulsion from the colony.
With the baron's estate tied up in court, the young couple auctioned
household goods to finance their exile in Cuba, where they stayed
with Ernest Hemingway.
By 1945, they had separated, the count signing an agreement reneging
on claims on her inheritance. He came to Montreal and enlisted
in the Canadian Army. In 1949, the New York Supreme Court ruled
the count's second divorce had not met statutory requirements
at the time he married the heiress. Their marriage was annulled.
In April, 1946, the heiress flew to Copenhagen after receiving
news of the death of Joergen Edsberg, a Danish Royal Air Force
pilot she planned to marry as soon as each obtained a divorce.
She arrived the day after a military funeral attended by the
pilot's wife and son, leaving a bouquet of lilacs at a grave
left open at the request of the pilot's mother.
Nancy OAKES's life was filled with tragic loss, her father's
savage murder being only the best known. An aunt drowned in the
sinking of the liner S.S. Mohawk off the New Jersey coast in
1935; a brother, William Pitt
OAKES, died of a heart attack complicated
by a liver ailment at 27 in 1958; brother Sydney, who inherited
Sir Harry's title, was killed at 39 in 1966 when his Sunbeam
Alpine failed to negotiate a curve. A sister, Shirley, spent
the final years of her life in a coma following an accident.
After the war, Nancy
OAKES provided fodder for gossip columnists
by being squired by dashing Hollywood stars. "Heiress Nancy
OAKES
and Philip Reed are Movietown's Big Talk," Walter Winchell wrote
in an item typical of what was also to be found under the bylines
of Dorothy Kilgallen and Hedda Hopper.
In a candlelight church ceremony performed by the Lord Bishop
of Nassau before a society crowd on December 29, 1952, Nancy
OAKES wed Baron Ernst Lyssardt
VON
HOYNINGEN-
HUENE of Oberammergau,
Germany, a union that would end in divorce less than four years
later.
On March 1, 1962, she married Patrick Claude Henry Tritton, a
Cambridge-educated importer of typewriters and firefighting equipment.
Her third wedding was held before a handful of close Friends
at the British ambassador's residence in Mexico City. Mr. Tritton
was said to have been the model for the Anthony Powell character
Dicky Umfraville, a likeable rogue.
After that marriage failed, she resumed using her second husband's
name, not discouraging the practice of being called the baroness.
Erle Stanley Gardner, the creator of Perry Mason, called the
baffling case "the greatest murder mystery of all time." Sent
by Time magazine to cover the trial, he maintained Sir Harry
was not killed in bed, but was moved there after death, as the
burns on the bedding did not match those on the body. As well,
the dried blood across the bridge of the nose indicated the body
had been rolled over after death. The writer raised the spectre
of the baron being tortured.
The murder has been attributed to a love triangle, to a voodoo
ritual killing, and to mobsters Meyer Lansky and Lucky Luciano,
whose dreams of casinos in the colony might have been thwarted
by the powerful Sir Harry. Even the Duke of Windsor is not above
suspicion.
Count DE MARIGNY, who died in Houston in 1998, wrote a book accusing
Mr. OAKES's best friend, Mr. Christie, later Sir Harold, of ordering
the murder. The crime remains unsolved 61 years after Nancy
OAKES
successfully asserted her husband's innocence.
Nancy Oakes
VON
HOYNINGEN-
HUENE was born in Toronto on May 17,
1924. She died in London on January 16, aged 80, and was buried
in Nassau, the Bahamas, on January 28. She leaves a son, Baron
Alexander VON
HOYNINGEN-
HUENE, known as Sasha; a daughter, Patricia
Oakes LEIGH-
WOOD; and a younger brother, Harry
OAKES.
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HUENEMOEDER o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-06-22 published
HERTER,
Jack (1921-2005)
Passed away, peacefully at Freeport Health Centre of the Grand
River Hospital, on Father's Day (Sunday, June 19th, 2005) at
the age of 83 years. Beloved husband for 57 years of Berneice
(née RUDY.)
Loving father of Brenda and her husband Paul
MENNIE,
of Kitchener, Joyce and her husband Kerry
McCANN, of Mountain
Ontario, Douglas and his wife Lois, of Alma and Wayne and his
wife Barb, of Port Dover. Lovingly remembered by his grandchildren,
Craig and his wife Chrissy
McCANN, Jeremy
McCANN, Dale, Susan,
Josh HERTER, step-grandchildren, Megan
AMOS,
Erin and her husband
Chris SAVARD,
Colin and Courtney
AMOS and great-grandchildren
Marsedys and Mavin
McCANN. He is also survived by his brothers,
Howard HERTER, and his friend Ruth
BALD, of Waterloo, Robert
HERTER and his wife
Betty of Sarnia, sister Gladys
HUENEMOEDER,
sister-in-law Beryl
CLEMMER of West Montrose, and brother-in-law
Ken RUDY and his wife
Ruth of Kitchener as well
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ELLIOT/ELLIOTT,
George
Boyden
Hotelier, farmer and family man, passed away on the morning of
Saturday, February 26, 2005. He is the beloved husband of Helga,
his wife of 53 years; affectionate brother to Loyse
HUESCHEN
loving father to Geordie, Dyan, Dori and Robbie; father-in-law
to Diane and Ross; Papa to Jessica, Lauren, Liam, Nicole and
master to Raven. Georgie, we will miss you. Friends may call
at the Morley Bedford Funeral Home, 159 Eglinton Ave. W. (2 stop
lights west of Yonge St.) on Wednesday, March 2 from 5: 30 to
7: 30 p.m. Funeral Service Thursday at 11 a.m. at the Church of
the Incarnation (formerly All Souls), 15 Clairtrell Rd. (Bayview
and Sheppard). In lieu of flowers, a donation to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation or The Sisters of Saint John The Divine would
be appreciated.
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HUESTIS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-06-16 published
LINDSAY,
Edith▼
Mary▼
A lifelong resident of Toronto, passed away in Collingwood on
June 14, 2005 at the age of 90. She is predeceased by her husband
Henry John
LINDSAY. Survived by a son T. David
LINDSAY and his
wife Bonnie▼ of Collingwood and a daughter Ruth
HUESTIS and her
husband Alfred of Spring Hill, Florida. Also survived by grandchildren
Bradley HUESTIS, Michael
LINDSAY, Stacey Lindsay
MATHER and Clayton
HUESTIS and 7 great grandchildren. A memorial service will be
held in mid August. Remembrances may be made to the Salvation
Army. Arrangements entrusted to Grey Bruce Cremation and Burial
Services, Owen Sound 519-371-8507 or 1-877-991-9995.
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HUESTIS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-16 published
LINDSAY,
Edith▲
Mary▲
A lifelong resident of Toronto, passed away in Collingwood on
June 14, 2005 at the age of 90. She is predeceased by her husband
Henry John
LINDSAY. Survived by a son T. David
LINDSAY and his
wife Bonnie▲ of Collingwood and a daughter Ruth
HUESTIS and her
husband Alfred of Spring Hill, Florida. Also survived by grandchildren
Bradley HUESTIS, Michael
LINDSAY, Stacey Lindsay
MATHER and Clayton
HUESTIS and 7 great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be
held in mid August. Remembrances may be made to the Salvation
Army. Arrangements entrusted to Grey Bruce Cremation and Burial
Services, Owen Sound, 519-371-8507 or 1-877-991-9995.
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HUETHER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-24 published
LUCK,
William
Frederick
Arthur
Peacefully at Huntsville District Memorial Hospital on Saturday
October 22, 2005. William
LUCK of Huntsville, formerly of Toronto,
in his 86th year. Beloved husband of the late Emma. Dear father
of Marilyn
HUETHER
(John) of Sarnia, Elaine
SMALLWOOD (John)
of Markham, Kathleen
LAWRENCE
(John) of Bolton, Lauren
COLE
Bruce) of Oshawa, John
LUCK
(Donna) of Huntsville. Resting at
the Billingsley Funeral Home, 430 Ravenscliffe Road, Huntsville,
Ontario on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service in the
chapel on Tuesday October 25, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m. If desired donations
to the Huntsville Hospital Foundation or the Heart and Stroke
Foundation would be appreciated by the family. www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com.
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HUETHER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-25 published
KAHLER,
Annie
Passed away peacefully on October 24, 2005, in her 90th year.
She was greatly loved and will be sadly missed by all who had
the pleasure of knowing her. Wife of the late Henry Ernest
KAHLER.
Beloved mother of daughter Diana
KAHLER and late husband Wallace
ALEXANDER, son Bill and wife
Margaret
KAHLER, son Don and wife
Pat KAHLER, son Kenn
KAHLER, daughter Jeannie and husband John
HUETHER.
Annie is survived by 12 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren
and 2 great- great-grandchildren. Cremation on Wednesday, October
26th, followed by a family service. In lieu of flowers, donations
to a charity of your choice is requested.
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HUETTLIN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-05-04 published
GONDER,
Duncan
Of Elmwood, passed away at Hanover and District Hospital, on
Monday, May 2nd, 2005. He was 68. Survived by his wife Shirley
(SICKEL)
GONDER; daughters, Pat (John)
BRUNNER of Elmwood, Bonnie
(Mike) HUFFMAN of Hanover, Penny (Sam)
HUETTLIN of Chesley; eleven
grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Also survived by brothers
Lloyd (Doris) of Huntsville, Bob (Chloe) of Hepworth, Murray
(Udell) of Owen Sound, John (Jeff) of Owen Sound; sister Shirley
TRACEY of Elliott Lake. Predeceased by his twin brother Doug
and brother Jim. Visitation at Mighton Funeral Home, Hanover,
on Wednesday 2: 00 to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. A Funeral
Service will be held on Thursday, May 5th, 2005 at 2: 00 p.m.,
at Saint John's Lutheran Church, Elmwood. Interment in St. Peter's
Lutheran Cemetery, Brant Township. Memorial donations to the
Lung Association or St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Brant would
be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. Further information
and register book available at www.mightonfuneralhome.ca
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HUETTNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-09 published
JACKSON,
Bradley
Charles
In his 54th year, Brad passed away peacefullly, after a courageous
battle with cancer, surrounded by family at The Cottage Hospital
in Uxbridge on May 8, 2005. Brad was the dearly cherished son
of June and the late Ben
JACKSON. He was the very much loved
brother to Leigh and her husband Friedemann
HUETTNER,
Gail and
her husband Frank
SCHEEPERS and Shelley and her husband Rick
HART. He will be fondly remembered by his nieces and nephews,
Kirsten (Geoff), Matthew (Leah), Amanda, Daniel, Corey, Bradley,
Breanna and Blaire. Brad was the dear nephew of Stan and his
wife Carol, and the loved cousin of Sharon, Sandra, Steven, and
their families. Brad's life was also deeply enriched by the love
of a very special lady, Julie
JENKINS and her family. He will
be with us always. Brad is resting at the McEachnie Funeral Home,
28 Old Kingston Road, Ajax (Pickering Village) 905-428-8488 with
visitation on Wednesday, May 11 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral
service will be held in the Chapel on Thursday, May 12th at 12: 00
p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society
would be greatly appreciated.
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HUEY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-02-19 published
GRAY/GREY,
Robert
Morley
Robert Morley
GRAY/GREY, age 74, of R.R.#1 Brigden, passed away at
Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan on Thursday February 17,
2005. Beloved husband of the late June
(ANDERSON)
GRAY/GREY (2001.)
Dear father of Gail (Randy)
SALTS,
Carl
GRAY/GREY and Karen
HELPS,
Lynn (Jeffrey)
HUEY,
John
(Bonnie)
GRAY/GREY. Loving Grandfather of
Amanda HUEY,
Barry and Brandy
SALTS, Robert and Riley
GRAY/GREY. Dear
brother of Betty (Henry)
OHMER,
Bruce
(Margaret)
GRAY/GREY. Survived
by several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his parents John
(1984) and
Jean (1980)
(ARCHER)
GRAY/GREY; sister Shirley (2005) and
her husband Nelson
BARNES (1997) and a grand_son Brian
HUEY (1988.)
Bob spent his retirement farming, puttering in his shed, nature
watching all the animals and birds, and visiting his family and
Friends. Friends will be received at Steadman Brothers Funeral
Home, Brigden on Sunday February 20, 2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 pm.
Funeral service will be conducted on Monday February 21st at
11: 00 am with Reverend Gwyn
TUCKER officiating. Sympathy may be expressed
through donations to charity of choice. Messages of condolence
may be sent to the family through sbrothersfuneral@hotmail.com
Steadman Brothers 864-1193
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HUEY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-06 published
HUEY,
Walter
Joseph
Walter Joseph
HUEY, age 79, of R.R.#1 Brigden, passed away at
his home on Saturday, June 4, 2005. Beloved husband of the late
Mary Ellen Ann
(BROWN)
HUEY (2001). Loving father of Joseph and
Joanne HUEY of Brigden, Jon and Tammy
HUEY of Sarnia, Jeffrey
and Lynn HUEY of Wilkesport, and Janis
(HUEY)
SMITH,
Sarnia.
Dear Papa to Christopher, Shawn, Eric, Bradley, Aaron, Addam,
Andrew, Anthony, Amanda, Annie, Sheri, Wayne, Edward and Jasmine.
Dear brother to Lorne and Alice
HUEY of Wallaceburg, brother-in-law
to Nellie HUEY of Hamilton. Survived by several nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by his parents Frank and Mildred
(HORLEY)
HUEY of
Becher, brother Lloyd of Hamilton, sister Viola
(HUEY) and her
husband Pat
McQUADE of London, grand_son Brian
HUEY.
Friends will
be received at Steadman Brothers Funeral Home, Brigden on Wednesday
June 8, 2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be conducted
on Thursday June 9th at 3: 00 p.m. with Reverend Gwyn
TUCKER officiating.
Interment Bear Creek Cemetery. Sympathy may be expressed through
donations to Victorian Order of Nurses Steadman Brothers 864-1193
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HUEY,
Freida
Edna
Ilene
It is with profound sadness that her family announce her passing
on Tuesday June 28th, 2005 at the Independent Order of Odd Fellows
Home in Barrie. Loving mother of Sheryle (Louis)
DEGRACE,
Barrie,
Lynda (Wayne)
BROWN, Petawawa, Bonnie (Felix)
JANOSKA, London,
Donna CARR,
Barrie and Dee
HUEY (Linda) of Toronto. Very proud
"Gram" of Cindy-Lynn (John)
EDMONDSON, Peterborough, Kim (Rick)
McKIE, Petawawa, Terri-Leah
BROWN (Ivan) Petawawa, Michelle,
Sean, Shane (Melanie)
DEGRACE, Barrie, Robert
JANOSKA, Sarnia,
Scott CARR,
Toronto,
Christopher
HUEY, North York and Candice
HUEY,
North
York.
Special "G.G." to Cacey, Taylor, Aidan, Edmondson,
Peterborough, Alexandra, Victoria, Olivia
McKIE, Petawawa and
Brayden DEGRACE,
Barrie.
Loved sister of Garnet (Vera)
GALLAUGHER,
Barrie, sister-in-law to Ray
RICHARDSON,
Stayner.
Predeceased
by brothers Leonard and Wesley
GALLAUGHER and sisters Bernice
RICHARDSON and Leona
GALLAUGHER.
Will be sadly missed and fondly
remembered by many nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the
Jennett Chapel of the McClelland and Slessor Funeral Home, 152
Bradford Street in Barrie on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Service
in the chapel on Saturday July 2nd at 10: 30 a.m. Interment Barrie
Union Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy memorial donations
may be made to the Arthritis Society -"Joint in Motion". A combine
L.O.B.A. and Chrystal Chapter #50 will be held on Friday evening
at 7: 00 p.m. Words of comfort may be forwarded to the family
at freidahuey@funeralhome.on.ca
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DICK,
Ruth (née
CAMPBELL)
A resident of The Village in Ridgetown, and formerly of R.R.#2
Kent
Bridge,
Ruth
DICK died at the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance,
Chatham on Thursday, August 18, 2005 at the age of 87. Born in
souris, Manitoba, daughter of the late James T. and Isabella
V. (LEE)
CAMPBELL.
Beloved wife of the late Kingsley
DICK (2001.)
Loving mother of Eleanor and Graham
HART of Woodstock. Doris
NOBLE of London, Mary and Alex
CUMMING of Williamstown, Jim and
Judy DICK of R.R.#4 Chatham. Grandmother of 13 grandchildren,
2 great-grandchildren and 3 greatgreat-grandchildren. Sister
of Lee and Jean
CAMPBELL of R.R.#3 Kent Bridge. Predeceased by
her son Bruce A.
DICK (1991,) her sister Margaret
HESS and her
granddaughter Jacqueline (1989). Also surviving is a former daughter-in-law
Angela HUEY of Wallaceburg.
Ruth was a member of Saint John's Botany United Church. For many
years, she was active in her church having served as Sunday School
teacher, charter member of United Church Women, President of
Kent Presbyterial, President of London Conference United Church
Women, Chair person of Kent Presbytery of United Church of Canada
and a long term member of the Fairfield Museum Committee. Family
will receive Friends at the McKinlay Funeral Home, 76 Main Street,
East, Ridgetown on Sunday from 2-4: 30 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
Service at 1: 30 p.m. on Monday, August 22, 2005 from the Funeral
Home with Pastor Al
McINTYRE officiating. Interment Botany Cemetery.
Donations made by cheque to Mission and Service Fund of the Botany
United Church, Cancer Society or the charity of choice appreciated.
Online condolences may be left at www.mckinlayfuneralhome.com.
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