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JAG o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-02-05 published
RYALL,
John
David, C.A.
Born September 16, 1937 in Montreal. Died February 3, 2005, North
York, after a four month illness. Retired Partner Grant Thornton
LLP
Longstanding active and contributing member of the Kiwanis Clubs
of Toronto and Montreal.
Only child of Edgar John (Jack) and Gertrude Irene (née
LOVETT)
who predeceased him by some years.
John was educated in Montreal and practiced there as a C.A. for
two decades before moving to Toronto in 1983. He was noted for
his technical expertise in assurance and a passion for working
with companies in the mines and minerals sector. He loved mentoring
junior members of the accounting profession and cultivating their
skills. In retirement he found a new professional niche in chairing
an audit committee for a public company and remained engrossed
in this work throughout his illness.
He gave back to the community as a Kiwanian, as Treasurer of
the Toronto Kiwanis Boys and Girls Club and as Treasurer of his
Condo Board where he is remembered for his gruffly delivered
wit, Friendship and sense of humour.
Leaves to mourn, his partner in life, Andrea
DEMCHUK and her
son Severn
MOZER who wish they'd had much more time with John.
He was a quick study as step-father, knowing how to make life
fun while providing much-appreciated guidance. For years to come,
episodes of Star Trek and
JAG will bring tears to our eyes, as
will CNN,
British
Broadcasting
Corporation world, takeout pizza
and trips to Radio Shack, Canadian Tire and Costco. Nobody could
talk things through like John. He brought meaning to life.
First cousin Marilyn
YOUNG and her grown daughter (and John's
much beloved Goddaughter) Lindsey
YOUNG of Leaside.
Former wife
Janice
Morrison
RIEHL of Houston, Texas and her husband
Bernard. And too numerous to list here, all of John's wonderful
Friends from his business and community work who took the time
to call, or drop by the hospital or the local Keg. Andrea is
especially grateful to all of you and to her Friends and family.
And John wanted all of the health professionals who provided
care these past months to know how very highly he valued their
work.
Memorial service will be held at Murray E. Newbigging Funeral
Home, 733 Mt. Pleasant Rd. (south of Eglinton) at 2 p.m. on Saturday,
February 12, 2005 Captain Geoff Ryan officiating.
If desired, donations to Toronto Kiwanis Boys and Girls Clubs,
101 Spruce Street, Toronto M5A 2J3, 416-925-2243 ext. 22.
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JAGAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-13 published
RAWANA,
Reginald
Peter
Passed away peacefully on March 11, 2005 at the Centenary Hospital,
at age 75. Beloved husband of Chan (Indranie
JAGAN,) loving father
of Raj (Radha), Mike (predeceased), Ken (Donna), Steve (Andrea),
Richard (Rosa), and adored grandfather of Shaun, Janelle, Michelle,
Rachel, Sasha, Joshua, Daniel, Tara, Laura and Serena. Friends
are invited to attend the visitation on Sunday, March 13, 2005
from 5-7 p.m. and Monday, March 14, 2005 from 6-8 p.m. at the
Highland Funeral Home, 3280 Sheppard Ave. East (just west of
Warden). Funeral Service at 10: 30 a.m. on Tuesday, March 15,
2005. Interment will take place at the Pine Hills Cemetery. Reception
to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Malvern
Presbyterian Church.
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JAGELEWSKI o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-26 published
TRUSHINSKI,
Daniel
John "
Dan"
Passed away peacefully at home, in the loving arms of his wife
Annette and sons Brad and Brian, Monday, January 24, 2005, Daniel
John "Dan"
TRUSHINSKI, 66, of Grand Cove Estates, Grand Bend,
formerly of Burlington. Beloved husband of Annette Louise
(WEILER)
TRUSHINSKI.
Loved father and father-in-law of Brian and Tamar
TRUSHINSKI of Thousand Oaks, California, Brad and Ann
TRUSHINSKI
of Fonthill. Adored grandpa of Joel, Rachel, Austin and Dillon.
Dear brother and brother-in-law of Rita
JAGELEWSKI,
Mary
TOVEY,
Doug TRUSHINSKI,
Pauline
REIDT, Gene and Barb
TRUSHINSKI, Frank
TRUSHINSKI and Til
TRUSHINSKI.
Also lovingly remembered by the
WEILER family, many nieces, nephews and their families. Predeceased
by brother Leonard
TRUSHINSKI, sister Joan
TRUSHINSKI, parents
Len and Ann
(SCHNARR)
TRUSHINSKI. The Funeral Mass for family
and Friends will be celebrated at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Roman
Catholic Church, Mount Carmel, Friday, January 28, 2005 at 11
a.m. The Reverend Father Ray
LAWHEAD
Celebrant.
Cremation.
Following
the mass Friends are invited to a reception at the Grand Cove
Estates Clubhouse. If desired, memorial donations to London Health
Sciences Centre, Thameswood Lodge or charity of choice would
be appreciated. T. Harry Hoffman and Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood,
entrusted with arrangements. Condolences at www.hoffmanfuneralhome.com
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JAGGER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-21 published
EDENBOROUGH,
Harry "
Diggy"
Peacefully on Thursday, January 20, 2005 at Saint Mary's Hospital,
Kitchener,
Harry "
Diggy"
EDENBOROUGH of Elmira in his 92nd year.
Beloved husband of Margaret
(WILLIAMS)
EDENBOROUGH for 63 years.
Devoted father of Doug and Joan of West Montrose and Bob of Waterloo
and father-in-law of Misuzu
YOSHINO of Japan. Also lovingly remembered
by his grandchildren Matthew (Robin), Joey and David, Penny and
Jeff MAILLETTE,
Ryan
EDENBOROUGH and Lisa of Japan and his great-grandchildren
Cameron, Madeline and Joey
MAILLETTE.
Also survived by his nieces,
nephews and their families. Predeceased by his youngest son Ross
(1991). The family will receive Friends and relatives at the
Dreisinger Funeral Home, Elmira on Friday (today) from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. At 9: 00 a.m. on Saturday, transfer will be made to Trinity
United Church, Elmira for Funeral Service at 11: 00 a.m. with
Rev. David
JAGGER officiating, followed by interment in Elmira
Union Cemetery. In his memory, donations to War Amps or Shriners
Children's Hospital would be appreciated by the family as expressions
of sympathy. The Glenrose Masonic Lodge Ancient, Free and Accepted
Masons No. 628 Elmira will assemble for a Memorial Service on
Friday evening (tonight) at 6: 30 p.m. at the Funeral Home.
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JAGGS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-16 published
LEACH/LEECH/LEITCH,
Malcolm▼ "
MAC▼"
Of London, passed away with courage and dignity, surrounded by
his family on Saturday, October 15th, 2005, in his 71st year.
Loving husband of Lenore
(AGLA) and daughter Lorene (Roni) of
Alberta. Special Dad to Jessica, Kathleen, Jennifer and Adam.
Predeceased▼ by his parents Malcolm and Evelyn
LEACH/LEECH/LEITCH of Windsor
and a brother Dalmaine (1933). Mac retired as a 29 year employee
of Ford-Talbotville Local (1520). He recently worked for Aboutown
as a school bus driver for handicapped children. He was a foster
parent for Saint Thomas Children's Aid and most recently for the
London and Middlesex Children's Aid Society for over 10 years.
He was active in his community as a member of the Hyde Park Lion's,
the Calligraphy Guild of London and the Bookbinders and Craft
Guild. He also enjoyed golfing, biking, scuba diving, singing
and fishing. He leaves behind many nephews, a niece, cousins
and Friends. Mac will be resting at the Westview Funeral Chapel,
709 Wonderland Road North, London (519) 641-1793, on Monday from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. with a Lion's Service being held at 7: 00 p.m.
The funeral service will be conducted on Tuesday, October 18th,
2005 at 10: 00 a.m. with Reverend Dr. Kenneth
JAGGS officiating. Interment
Kilmartin Cemetery, Glencoe. Those wishing to make a donation
in memory of Mac are asked to consider the Lion's Foundation
of Canada-Dog Guides c/o Hyde Park-Lion's. A memorial tree will
be planted at the Lion's Foundation of Canada Memorial Forest
in Breslau, Ontario.
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JAGGS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-18 published
LEACH/LEECH/LEITCH,
Malcolm▲ "
MAC▲"
Of London, passed away with courage and dignity, surrounded by
his family on Saturday, October 15th, 2005, in his 71st year.
Loving husband of Lenore (Agla) and daughter Lorene (Roni) of
Alberta. Special Dad to Jessica, Kathleen, Jennifer and Adam.
Predeceased▲ by his parents Malcolm and Evelyn
LEACH/LEECH/LEITCH of Windsor
and a brother Dalmaine (1933). Mac retired as a 29 year employee
of Ford-Talbotville Local (1520). He recently worked for Aboutown
as a school bus driver for handicapped children. He was a foster
parent for Saint Thomas Children's Aid and most recently for the
London and Middlesex Children's Aid Society for over 10 years.
He was active in his community as a member of the Hyde Park Lion's,
the Calligraphy Guild of London and the Bookbinders and Craft
Guild. He also enjoyed golfing, biking, scuba diving, singing
and fishing. He leaves behind many nephews, a niece, cousins
and Friends. Mac will be resting at the Westview Funeral Chapel,
709 Wonderland Road North, London (519) 641-1793, on Monday from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. with a Lion's Service being held at 7: 00 p.m.
The funeral service will be conducted on Tuesday, October 18th,
2005 at 10: 00 a.m. with Reverend Dr. Kenneth
JAGGS officiating. Interment
Kilmartin Cemetery, Glencoe. Those wishing to make a donation
in memory of Mac are asked to consider the Lion's Foundation
of Canada-Dog Guides c/o Hyde Park-Lion's. A memorial tree will
be planted at the Lion's Foundation of Canada Memorial Forest
in Breslau, Ontario.
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JAGIELLICZ o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-09-19 published
Walter (Wladyslaw)
JAGIELLICZ
By Ludmila
JAGIELLICZ and Alice
O'CONNOR,
Monday,
September 19,
2005, Page A18
Veteran, friend, car lover, family man. Born April 6, 1922, in
Dobrowody, Poland. Died March 27 in Toronto of complications
from vascular disease, aged 82.
A black devil with a red-forked tongue sent fear into the hearts
of villagers as he roared by. In reality, the devil was a dark-clad
motorcyclist with a red scarf flapping in the wind. Motor vehicles
had come to Dobrowody, a quiet village in the eastern territories
of Poland (now Ukraine), where Walter was born.
There would be many modes of transport in Walter's life. In February,
1941, when Stalin's troops stormed into the village, Walter and
his family were crammed into freezing trains and deported to
Siberian logging camps. In the spring run-off, buoyed by supplies
of vodka, Walter drove logs downriver to the Russian Arctic port
of Archangelsk, breaking up the perilous logjams.
Then Stalin released the Poles to form a Polish army. Walter's
family was once again thrust on trains that puffed their interminable
way down the spine of Russia into the "stans: " Afghanistan,
Uzbekistan, and so on. Hunger and disease claimed untold lives.
The trek continued across Middle Eastern seas as Polish youth
were assembled into an army.
Water travel was never very popular with Walter. The Siberian
river journey, a brother who drowned, over-packed refugee- and
troop-ships -- all made Walter uneasy about water.
It was in the Middle East army training camps that Walter's love
affair with motorized vehicles began. He was taught to drive.
He was so good at it that he taught other soldiers to drive --
jeeps, trucks and tanks. Driving was to be a passion for the
rest of his life.
Later, during the battle of Monte Cassino in Italy, there was
ammunition to be delivered, but army vehicles blocked a narrow
road. So, Walter broke a path through the road's stone walls
with his supply-laden truck, and freed another logjam.
After the Second World War ended, Walter hit the rolling seas
again. Arriving in England, he rejoined his family and married
Gena MacHOWSKI, who had already caught his eye in Dobrowody.
Crossing the stormy Atlantic in the spring of 1952, he and his
family finally settled in Toronto. Luckily, later cross-Atlantic
trips were to be by airplane.
It was in Canada in the 1950s that Walter's passion for automobiles
translated into an avocation. Working in the booming Toronto
auto trade -- at City Buick, Parkwood Central and other dealerships
Walter was widely known for his "sharp pencil" as he appraised
the value of auto trade-ins.
Walter applied his passion for cars to good service. There were
frequent family car trips and constant chauffeuring. Walter also
became an avid volunteer for veteran and church groups. He used
his car to fetch and carry, to attend and chair, meetings, to
carry veterans' flags on Remembrance Day and to drive dignitaries.
Walter's volunteer efforts were recognized with numerous commendations
and the Golden Jubilee medal of Queen Elizabeth II.
Walter only retired when he was 80. The modes of transport that
finally failed Walter were his legs. Arthritis and vascular problems
escalated when he turned 80, culminating in cholesterol emboli
that destroyed his foot tissue. Just prior to his final illness,
Walter proudly passed his driver's test at 82.
Walter passed away on March 27, Easter Sunday. A few days later,
Walter's beloved Pope John Paul II also died. Walter had been
Karol WOJTYLA's volunteer driver on visits to southern Ontario
when the pontiff was still a Cardinal. Perhaps Walter has taken
up that role again.
Ludmila and Alice are Walter's daughters.
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JAGIELLOWICZ o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-07-20 published
Jan JAGIELLOWICZ
By Jadzia JAGIELLOWICZ,
Wednesday,
July 20, 2005, Page A16
Father, art lover. Born May 12, 1925, in Wilno, Poland. Died
April 25, of a stroke, in Cambridge, Ontario, aged 79.
Jan was a man of great perceptiveness and empathy. He often astonished
me by describing, in great detail, the character of one of my
Friends after having met him or her only a few times. He would
then continue to speak kindly of, and ask about that person,
ever after. He couldn't walk down the street without engaging
the neighbours in conversation. He always had a question about
what they were doing.
Taken forcibly from his boarding school at the age of 13, he
was sent to a Russian "work camp" in Siberia. Two years later,
he escaped and enlisted in the Polish army. He travelled around
the world with the army, training in Edinburgh, Scotland and
in Palestine. Among other duties, he escorted German prisoners
of war to Canada aboard ship.
After the war, he settled in England, and then emigrated to Lethbridge,
Alberta., in 1953. Soon after he followed Friends to Cambridge
(then Galt) in Ontario, where he worked as a car mechanic and
later a machinist. He met a beautiful girl, Yolanta
WYGANOWSKA,
and settled down to a life with her and their five children.
Jan was passionate about his interests, his views and his family.
Perhaps due to his keen observation of human nature, he often
uncannily predicted social, political and economic trends. He
spent many hours in rapt conversation about politics and economics.
Jan was an entrepreneur, a man of courage. In his mid-forties,
with five children in tow, he bought a corner store that he and
his wife ran while he also kept his day job. Jan wanted the best
for his children and grandchildren; he worked and saved to make
that dream come true.
Jan gravitated to young people perhaps because he was always
looking to exchange new ideas. So many of them came to his funeral:
his children's Friends, sons and daughters of his old Friends,
his young protégé from work. So many stopped to say how much
they liked him; how they'd had interesting conversations with
him; how he made them feel like they were part of his family.
He made many trips to visit his grandchildren in Calgary and
never stopped singing their praises.
An avid sportsman and indefatigable outdoorsman, on a number
of occasions he canoed the length of the Grand River in three
days. He was an ardent canoeist, cyclist and swimmer, and, as
a young man, a member of a figure skating club. Some of my earliest
memories are of my Dad taking us skating every Sunday afternoon.
In later years, when I moved back to Cambridge as an adult, we
would swim together every Sunday.
Not only a thinker and an athlete, he had a great aesthetic sense.
He was a photographer and also a Picasso aficionado, and had
probably every book written about the man. He could fix a car
and build a bookcase and even invented a machine to cork the
bottles of excellent wine he made himself.
Jan was well-loved by the members of the Royal Canadian Legion.
He never missed a Remembrance Day ceremony or a colour guard.
When he talked about his fellow veterans you could tell how much
he cared about them.
As a very young man, he had once killed a bird for sport and
never forgot the pain it caused that innocent creature. Later,
he would zealously guard the nesting spots to which he attracted
families of birds, year after year. He used to tell his children
that if they felt stressed out by the world, to escape into nature.
It was his refuge.
A man of great empathy and many interests and talents, by far
his biggest accomplishment was in the many people who loved him.
Jadzia JAGIELLOWICZ is Jan's daughter.
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JAGLOWITZ o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-08-10 published
GOODALL,
Colin
Russell (1958-2005)
Beloved son of Joan and Alex (deceased), dearly loved youngest
brother of Martha
MAIN (Gordon), Sandy
GOODALL, and Janet
DICKHOUT
(Roger,) adored uncle of Jimmy, John, Heather and Fiona
MAIN,
Alex JAGLOWITZ,
Jonas and Julie
GOODALL, Graham,
Allison and
Jenny DICKHOUT.
Colin died peacefully on Tuesday morning surrounded by his family,
after a brave struggle against melanoma. Grateful thanks to Dr.
Louie MAVROGIANNIS and the palliative care team at the Grace
Hospital for their compassionate care. The family also greatly
appreciates the support of the Dorothy Ley Hospice volunteers,
and the Community Care Access Centre caregivers. The funeral
will be held at St. George's Church-on-the-Hill, on Friday, August
12 at 1 p.m. Donations may be given to the Dorothy Ley Hospice
if desired.
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JAGMINAS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-07 published
JAMIESON,
Susan
Helen
It is with great sadness that the family of Susan
JAMIESON wish
to announce her passing, with her loving family by her side,
after a short but valiant fight with cancer, at Soldiers' Memorial
Hospital, Orillia on Tuesday, April 5, 2005 at the age of 57.
Susan JAMIESON, of Keswick, beloved wife and best friend of Jack
JAMIESON.
Wonderful mother to Jill
FORSYTH (David
LUINENBERG,)
Jeannette JAMIESON, Robb
JAMIESON and his wife Nicole
ASQUITH
and David JAMIESON.
Loving grandmother of Ashah
JAGMINAS and
Drake JAGMINAS.
Susan will be deeply missed by her Friends and
family who will cherish her in their hearts forever. Friends
and family will be received at M.W. Becker Funeral Home, 490
The Queensway S., Keswick, 1-888-884-4486 on Friday 3-5 and 7-9
p.m. Funeral service from Keswick Christian Church (Woodbine
Ave. and Old Homestead Rd.) on Saturday, April 9, 2005 at 2: 00
p.m. Cremation. If desired, donations made to the Canadian Cancer
Society or the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation would be appreciated
by the family.
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JAGO o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.collingwood.the_connection 2005-01-21 published
JAGO,
Lindley
Allan (1924-2005)
Passed peacefully at the General and Marine Hospital, Collingwood
on January 6, 2005. Former resident of hometown Wasaga Beach,
Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve, veteran of World War
2, and retired Ontario Provincial Police officer. Predeceased
by parents Lindley B.
JAGO and Lavina
JAGO (née
KENWELL.)
Survived
by sister Arlene
McARTHUR, nephews Lynn, Gordon, and niece Judith
DAWSON
(Will,) former wife
Barbara
ECCLESTONE, and her husband
Bob and several cousins. At Allan's request, there will not be
a funeral service. Cremation has already taken place. Rest in
peace "Buck". Arrangements entrusted to Fawcett Funeral Homes
-Collingwood Chapel, 82 Pine Street., Friends may leave comments
for the family by visiting www.fawcettfuneralhomes.com
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JAGODIC o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-11 published
SIMNOVEC,
Milan▼
Of Saint Thomas, on Monday, October 10, 2005, at the Saint Thomas-Elgin
General Hospital, in his 81st year. Beloved husband of 57 years
of Ivanka "Jane"
(JAGODIC)
SIMNOVEC and loved father of Victor
and his wife
Betty▼
SIMNOVEC of Edmonton, Alexander "Sandy"
SIMNOVEC
of Saint Thomas, Stanley
SIMNOVEC of Edmonton and Mary Paul and
her friend Tony
CUZZOCREA of London. Dear brother of Vincent
SIMNOVEC of Croatia. Loved grandfather of Tammy, Steven, Milan,
Jordan, Stephan, Ivanka, Dana, Christopher and Jeffrey and great-grandfather
of Jade, Jake and Bailey. Also survived by a number of nieces
and nephews. Milan was born in Slovania on March 13, 1924, the
son of the late Vince and Maria
SIMNOVEC. He came to Canada in
1951 and worked as a machinist at Clarke Equipment. He was a
member of Holy Angels' Church and the London Ski Club. Resting
at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas until Thursday
morning and then to Holy Angels' Church for Mass of the Christian
Burial at 10: 00 a.m. Interment to follow in Holy Angels' Cemetery.
Visitation Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Prayers will be recited
at the funeral home on Wednesday at 7: 30 p.m. Remembrances may
be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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JAGODIC o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-13 published
SIMNOVEC,
Milan▲
Of Saint Thomas, on Monday, October 10, 2005, at the Saint Thomas-Elgin
General Hospital, in his 81st year. Beloved husband of 57 years
of Ivanka "Jane"
(JAGODIC)
SIMNOVEC and loved father of Victor
and his wife
Betty▲
SIMNOVEC of Edmonton, Alexander "Sandy"
SIMNOVEC
of Saint Thomas, Stanley
SIMNOVEC of Edmonton and Mary Paul and
her friend Tony
CUZZOCREA of London. Dear brother of Vincent
SIMNOVEC of Croatia. Loved grandfather of Tammy, Steven, Milan,
Jordan, Stephan, Ivanka, Dana, Christopher and Jeffrey and great-grandfather
of Jade, Jake and Bailey. Also survived by a number of nieces
and nephews. Milan was born in Slovania on March 13, 1924, the
son of the late Vince and Maria
SIMNOVEC. He came to Canada in
1951 and worked as a machinist at Clarke Equipment. He was a
member of Holy Angels' Church, and the Slovanian Club, London
and the London Ski Club. Resting at Williams Funeral Home, 45
Elgin Street, Saint Thomas until Thursday morning and then to Holy
Angels' Church for Mass of the Christian Burial at 10: 00 a.m.
Interment to follow in Holy Angels' Cemetery. Visitation Wednesday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Prayers will be recited at the funeral
home on Wednesday at 7: 30 p.m. Remembrances may be made to the
Canadian Cancer Society.
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JAGODICS,
Julius
Peacefully at Southlake Regional Health Centre, Newmarket on
Tuesday,
May 3, 2005. Julius
JAGODICS of the Holland Marsh in
Bradford in his 88th year. Beloved husband of the late Jolan.
Dear father of Oscar (Mary Jo,) Kathy (Tom)
ELLIOT/ELLIOTT,
Attila
(Cathi)
and predeceased by Mary
KOVACS. Dear Nagy Papa of Nick, Michael,
Jason, Steven, Matthew, Christopher, Margaret, Rosanna and Jennifer.
Dear Great Nagy Papa of Nicholas, Austin and Makayla. Dear brother
of Maria (late Joseph)
BENDE,
Kiss
ISTVANNE and Jagodics
VITUS.
Dear brother-in-law of Elizabeth (late James)
MOLNAR.
Julius
will be sadly missed by many nieces, nephews, cousins and relatives
in Hungary. Friends may call at Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe
Rd., Bradford (1-800-209-4803) for visitation on Friday from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass will be held at the Holy Martyrs
of Japan Church, 167 Essa Street, Bradford on Saturday, May 7, 2005
at 11 a.m. Interment Holy Martyrs Cemetery, Bradford.
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JAGT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-21 published
DENAULT,
Edward
Vincent
World War 2 Veteran Passed away peacefully on Sunday, November
20, 2005 at the age of 88, leaving behind his loving wife Marguerite
of 66 years, daughters Dianne (John
AZZOPARDI,)
Theresa
BOVAIR
and Susan (Rod
MacNEIL,) 6 grandchildren David (Debbie,) Paul
(Darlene), Stephen (Jean), Christopher, Heather and Christina
and 3 great grandchildren Heather, Dilyn and Mason and siblings
Malvina, Helen and Fred. Ed was 30 years retired from Canada
Post, Toronto, Ontario. The family wishes to extend many thanks
to staff at Medex and Doctor
O'BYRNE for their loving care. Many
thanks also to the staff of the Ottawa-Carleton Dialysis Clinic
and Dr. MORAN and Dr.
VAN
DER
JAGT for their excellent care and
support. Friends may visit at McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home, 235
Kent Street Ottawa, on Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. A Memorial Mass
will be celebrated at St. Basil's Church on Saturday, November
26th at 10: 30 a.m. In memoriam donations to the Ottawa-Carleton
Dialysis Clinic or to the Kidney Foundation would be appreciated
by the family.
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