JURASZKO
JURAVINSKI
JURBAN
JURCIC
JURCZAK
JURENAS
JURGENS
JURGENSEN
JURGUTIS
JURJANS
JURJEVICH
JURKIEWICZ
JUROWSKI
JURY
JURYN
JURASZKO o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-03-14 published
JURASZKO,
Dorothy
At London Health Sciences Centre -Victoria Campus on Saturday,
March 12th, 2005. Mrs. Dorothy
JURASZKO of London in her 86th
year. Beloved wife of Ted
JURASZKO.
Loving mother of 6, grandmother
and great-grandmother of 18. The funeral service will be conducted
at the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, (2
blocks north of Oxford), on Wednesday, March 16th, 2005 at 1
p.m. with one hour visitation prior to the service. Those wishing
to make a donation in memory of Dorothy are asked to consider
the Alzheimer Society of London and Middlesex.
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JURAVINSKI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-12-27 published
GRAYDON,
Violet (née
PERRIER)
A 20 month struggle with circulatory difficulties ended on Tuesday,
December 20th, 2005 as Violet reached the top of her mountain,
a hero all the way - her brilliance shining through every moment.
She will be so missed by her faithful brother Gordon and loving
sister Lynn and predeceased mother Josephine
JURAVINSKI, and
father Elisee. Violet retired several years ago from the employment
standards branch, Ontario Department of Labour, where she dedicated
great effort as regional supervisor. The family wish to express
appreciation to the staff of Extendicare Bayview who provided
wonderful personal care for Violet's final journey. A special
thank-you to Elaine whose gifts brought strength, love, joy and
peace to all. Friends may visit The Simple Alternative Funeral
Centre (275 Lesmill Road, 416-441-1580) on Wednesday, December
28th, 2005 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Thursday, December 29th,
2005 from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Funeral service and reception to follow.
Donations to any animal welfare organization would please Violet.
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JURBAN,
Henry
Died peacefully on March 16, 2005. Predeceased by his brother,
Danny. Fondly remembered by his sister, Kathleen Lundy of Simcoe,
nephews, great-nephews, and many Friends. Cremation will be followed
by a private interment.
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JURCIC o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-15 published
ALDRIDGE,
William
George "
Bill"
Passed away after a brief battle with cancer at the Royal Victoria
Hospital, Barrie on Wednesday July 13, 2005 in his 69th year.
Beloved husband of Dorothy (née
MAYORS.)
Loving father of Lorrie
JURCIC
(Nick) of Guelph, William
ALDRIDGE (Renee) of Brampton
and Bonnie
BLACKWOOD
(Stephen
BLAIR) of Scarborough. Dear grandfather
of Mathew, Adam, Ryan, Lori, Jennifer, Kristen, Mark, Nicholas,
Micheal and Jason. Bill was the
son of Nellie
ALDRIDGE and the
late James. Survived by brothers Jim (Patricia), Charlie (Marie),
Sidney (Susie), Michael (Cathy), and sisters Nellie, Edith (Albert)
and Sherry. Friends may call at the Steckley-Gooderham Funeral
Home (Clapperton and Worsley Streets), Barrie on Saturday from
2: 00 p.m. Service in the chapel on Saturday July 16th at 3:00
p.m. Cremation. A special thank you to Doctors
BICKLE and
PRESSNAIL
and the nursing staff of the 3rd floor of the Royal Victoria
Hospital. Condolences may be forwarded through www.steckleygooderham.com
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JURCZAK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-17 published
JURCZAK,
Peter
On October 15, 2005 at Toronto. Predeceased by wife Helen. Loving
father of Peter and wife Michelle. Dear grandfather to Matthew
and Adam. Friends may visit on Monday from 6-9 p.m. at the Cardinal
Funeral Home, 366 Bathurst Street (near Dundas). Funeral Service
will be held Tuesday, October 18, 2005 at 10: 00 a.m. at St. Volodymyr
Cathedral. Interment at St. Volodymyr Cemetery in Oakville. Panachyda
Monday 7 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the St. Michael's
Hospital Palliative Care Unit would be appreciated.
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JURENAS,
John "
Jonas"
Peacefully, at Humber River Regional Hospital, Church St. site,
on Wednesday, November 23, 2005 at the age of 84. Beloved husband
of Alma for over 50 years. Loving father of George and his wife
Susan, Berta
MARCOCCIA and her husband Frank, Casey, Dan and
his wife Ramune, and the late Jimmy and Victor. Adored Pops of
Natasha, Allegra, Daniella, Anna, Andrius and Nida. Dear brother
of Joe, Peter (Luda), Alma, and the late Bruno and Julija; brother-in-law
of Frank GANZ
(Martha) and Ken
REY (Anne.) Survived by his sister-in-law
Martha. Friends may call at the Turner and Porter Butler Chapel,
4933 Dundas Street West, Etobicoke (between Islington and Kipling
Aves.) from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Thursday and Friday. Funeral
Mass will be held at Church of the Resurrection, 1 Resurrection
Rd., on Saturday, November 26, 2005 at 10 o'clock. Interment
Saint John's Lithuanian Cemetery.
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JURGENS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-23 published
GRAY/GREY,
Jean▼
Evelyn▼
(BOWDEN)
On February 18, 2005 in her 79th year, Jean Evelyn
(BOWDEN)
GRAY/GREY
(Formerly of the Township of King). Best mother in the world
of Evelyn, Margaret, April, Patsy, Beverly, and William (Billy).
Loving mother-in-law to Robert
JURGENS,
David
LLOYD, and Linda
GRAY/GREY.
Proud
Nana of nineteen grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren.
Survived by her sisters Doris and her husband Harry, Emily and
her husband John, and Margaret as well as her brother William
BOWDEN and his wife
Mary.▼
Jean▼ will be fondly remembered by her
many nieces and nephews. At Jean's request there will be no visitation
as the cremation took place on Monday, February 21, 2005. A Memorial
service will be held to celebrate Jean's life on Saturday, March
5, 2005 at 2: 00 p.m. at Hillside Pentecostal Assembly Church,
Tottenham (1 km. North) 905-936-2177, davidp@pathcoom.com. In
lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Hanover
and District Hospital Palliative Health Centre, 90 7th Avenue,
Hanover, Ontario N4N 1N1.
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GRAY/GREY,
Jean▲
Evelyn▲
(BOWDEN)
On February 18, 2005 in her 79th year, Jean Evelyn
(BOWDEN)
GRAY/GREY
soared to heaven on eagles' wings. Jean was a loving and faithful
wife to William G.
GRAY/GREY (formerly of the Township of King.) Best
mother in the world of Evelyn, Margaret, April, Patsy, Beverly
and William (Billy.) Loving mother-in-law to Robert
JURGENS,
David LLOYD, and Linda
GRAY/GREY.
Proud
Nana of nineteen grandchildren
and fourteen great-grandchildren. Survived by her sisters, Doris
and her husband Harry, Emily and her husband John, and Margaret
as well as her brother William
BOWDEN and his wife
Mary.▲
Jean▲
will be fondly remembered by her many nieces and nephews. At
Jean's request there will be no visitation as the cremation took
place on Monday, February 21, 2005. A Memorial Service will be
held to celebrate Jean's life on Saturday, March 5, 2005 at 2: 00
p.m. at Hillside Pentecostal Assembly Church, Tottenham (1 km.
north) (905) 936-2177, davidp@pathcoom.com. In lieu of flowers,
memorial donations may be made to the Hanover and District Hospital
Palliative Health Centre, 90 7th Avenue, Hanover, Ontario N4N
1N1.
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JURGENSEN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-07-13 published
KHAN,
Namir▼
Faiyaz▼
It is with the deepest regret and sorrow that we announce the
passing of Namir Faiyaz
KHAN, a brilliant teacher, writer and
actor who departed suddenly from this world on Sunday, July 10,
2005. He was born in the city of Allahabad, India on January
11, 1955 to Mumtaz Jahan
KHAN and Fayaz Bahadur
KHAN. He received
his Bachelor and Masters degrees in Political Science at Carleton
University in Ottawa. He was predeceased by his brother Nasir
KHAN and will be missed by his loving family including brothers
Nadir KHAN of Toronto and Nazir
KHAN of California, sisters Nazish
DHIR (née
KHAN) of Oakville and Nigat
HUSSIEN (née
KHAN) of Dubai,
India, numerous nieces, nephews and in-laws and his close family
of Friends including Cynthia
ROBERTS,
Arnd▼
JURGENSEN, Suzanne
ELLENBOGEN, Wendy
DIX, Mark
O'HARE, Greg
KLYMKIW and many, many
others. Namir's professional and artistic achievements are incalculable.
As a writer he co-authored numerous published works including
the books 'Healthy Cities', 'Sustainable Production' and 'Healthy
Work'. He co-wrote the screenplay for the acclaimed feature film,
'Jack of Hearts' and served as a script editor and consultant
to numerous film professionals. Namir's love for cinema was matched
by his love for teaching at numerous universities and colleges
and most recently and prominently as a lecturer at the Centre
For Technology and Social Development in the Department of Mechanical
and Industrial Engineering at the University of Toronto where
hundreds of students received his passionate and learned lectures.
At the Centre Namir conducted extremely valuable research and
also served as the editor of the Bulletin of Science, Technology
and Society. Namir was also a prolific actor and appeared in
a number of legendary Canadian films including Roadkill, Highway
61, Dance Me Outside, Arrowhead and Jack of Hearts. Namir's life
will be celebrated Thursday, July 14, 9: 30 a.m. at the Toronto
Necropolis located at 200 Winchester Street in Toronto. Donations
in lieu of flowers may be made to Greenpeace International or
the Canadian Film Centre. Arrangements entrusted to The Simple
Alternative Funeral Centre.
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JURGENSEN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-10-04 published
Namir KHAN,
Lecturer (1955-2005)
University of Toronto teacher, film buff and some-time actor
who enjoyed performing in front of his classes nurtured a dark
secret
By Danny GALLAGHER,
Special to the Globe and Mail, Tuesday, October
4, 2005, Page S9
Toronto -- Namir
KHAN's life was a dichotomy. In his professional
domain, he was an eloquent, fiery orator, whose speeches roused
lecture rooms at the University of Toronto. In private, he was
a complex, bland man, who kept many secrets to himself.
"He had a brilliant flair for performing. It contrasted with
his private life of simplicity and frugality," said one of his
Friends, Greg
KLYMKIW.
Mr. KHAN's animated, note-less lectures puzzled the most hardened
of freshmen students in the U of T's engineering department.
These students were accustomed to no-nonsense, cold, hard facts
in math and science and wondered why Mr.
KHAN, who stood a mere
5-foot-1, sprinkled his lectures with environmental, political
and psychological perspectives. The one-time supporting-role
actor even interjected his love of cinema, literary and pop culture
into his talks.
"He loved performing strategically and that also fed him as a
lecturer," Mr.
KLYMKIW said. "Seventy five per cent of his speeches
had to do with movies. I watched Lawrence of Arabia with him
over 20 times. He saw it hundreds of times. Lawrence as a human
being was a complex person and there were parallels with Namir."
Mr. KHAN sought to make his lectures entertaining and many students
stick-handled to get into his classes. His chief intellectual
influences were German philosopher Martin Heidegger and French
sociologist Jacques Ellul.
He would start each day drinking a cup of Earl Grey tea and tackling
the cryptic crossword puzzle in The Globe and Mail. By midday,
he would have finished an academic treatise, with evenings devoted
to polishing off one or two mystery, science-fiction or historical
books.
Born in India, Namir
KHAN was 18 when he arrived in Canada. He
soon enrolled at Carleton University, graduating in 1979. He
got his master's in 1983 and then switched to the University
of Toronto to start work on his doctorate, which he never completed.
He became a teacher's assistant at the University of Toronto
in 1984, teaching social sciences and engineering courses before
joining the university's faculty of engineering full-time in
"He was such a large part of my mind and my vocabulary," said
Wendy DIX, one of his former girlfriends. "He was one of the
most creative intellectuals I've ever known. I was a bit of an
observer but he never condescended. He was probably the most
brilliant mind in the room, and where people were not as smart
or educated, he didn't exclude them."
Filmmaker Cynthia
ROBERTS, another former girlfriend, recalls
meeting him at Carleton University in 1981 when both were photography
buffs. She was toting around a large-format Mamiya camera, prompting
him to remark, "That's a big camera." He then asked her out on
a date.
For all the passion he produced in front of a classroom, Mr.
KHAN's real love was cinema. He not only watched movies frequently,
he played roles in a number of them. In 1989, Mr.
KHAN ran into
Queer as Folk director Bruce McDonald and soon found himself
cast as an undertaker in Highway 61. Later, Mr. McDonald used
him as a bartender in Dance Me Outside, as a photographer in
Elimination Dance and a cameraman in Roadkill. At Ms.
ROBERTS's
request, Mr.
KHAN wrote a screenplay for an underground production
called Jack of Hearts about a scientist involved with body implants.
One of his last acts in the movie business was a voice-over in
the 1997 film City of Dark.
By 1997, Mr.
KHAN had decided to cut back on the movie business
to spend more time teaching and to edit the U of T's Bulletin
of Science, Technology and Society.
A few years ago, Mr.
KHAN discovered he had Korsakoff's syndrome,
a brain disorder that stems from excessive alcohol use and is
usually coupled with poor eating habits. Although he was known
to be a binge drinker who loved rum and coke, the news astonished
his Friends. "He was the life of the party but he kept his close
Friends at bay," said his friend Arnd
JURGENSEN. "To find out
that he had a serious drinking problem was of considerable shock."
In Korsakoff's syndrome, prolonged alcohol causes growths on
the brain; eventually, Mr.
KHAN was forced to give up teaching.
As a lecturer who didn't take notes and relied strictly on memory,
the illness came as a severe blow. However, when told the problem
was reversible if he stopped drinking, and that he would be "good
as new" within six months, Mr.
KHAN refused to quit.
"He was very gifted but he drank himself to the grave," said
one of his university superiors.
Others did not know until near the end. "I never realized Namir
was so close to death," Ms.
DIX said.
Ironically, near the end of his life, Mr.
KHAN began working
on a screenplay that involved a detective who had developed Korsakoff's
syndrome.
Namir KHAN was born January 11, 1955, in Allahabad, India. He
died in Toronto on July 10, 2005. A coroner's report on the cause
of death proved inconclusive. He had been suffering for several
years from Korsakoff's syndrome. He is survived by brothers Nadir
and Nazir and sisters Nazish and Nigaf. He was predeceased by
his parents Faiyaz and Mumtaz Jahan
KHAN and a brother, Nasir.
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KHAN,
Namir▲
Faiyaz▲
It is with the deepest regret and sorrow that we announce the
passing of Namir Faiyaz
KHAN, a brilliant teacher, writer and
actor who departed suddenly from this world on Sunday, July 10,
2005. He was born in the city of Allahabad, India on January
11, 1955 to Mumtaz Jahan
KHAN and Fayaz Bahadur
KHAN. He received
his Bachelor and Masters degrees in Political Science at Carleton
University in Ottawa. He was predeceased by his brother Nasir
KHAN and will be missed by his loving family including brothers
Nadir KHAN of Toronto and Nazir
KHAN of California, sisters Nazish
DHIR (née
KHAN) of Oakville and Nigat
HUSSIEN (née
KHAN) of Dubai,
India, numerous nieces, nephews and in-laws and his close family
of Friends including Cynthia
ROBERTS,
Arnd▲
JURGENSEN, Suzanne
ELLENBOGEN, Wendy
DIX, Mark
O'HARE, Greg
KLYMKIW and many, many
others. Namir's professional and artistic achievements are incalculable.
As a writer he co-authored numerous published works including
the books "Healthy Cities", "Sustainable Production" and "Healthy
Work". He co-wrote the screenplay for the acclaimed feature film,
"Jack of Hearts" and served as a script editor and consultant
to numerous film professionals. Namir's love for cinema was matched
by his love for teaching at numerous universities and colleges
and most recently and prominently as a lecturer at the Centre
For Technology and Social Development in the Department of Mechanical
and Industrial Engineering at the University of Toronto where
hundreds of students received his passionate and learned lectures.
At the Centre Namir conducted extremely valuable research and
also served as the editor of the Bulletin of Science, Technology
and Society. Namir was also a prolific actor and appeared in
a number of legendary Canadian films including Roadkill, Highway
61, Dance Me Outside, Arrowhead and Jack of Hearts. Namir's life
will be celebrated Thursday, July 14, 9: 30 a.m. at the Toronto
Necropolis located at 200 Winchester Street in Toronto. Donations,
in lieu of flowers, may be made to Greenpeace International or
the Canadian Film Centre. Arrangements entrusted to The Simple
Alternative Funeral Centre.
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JURGENSEN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-01 published
Performance was gift of rock star of a prof
U of T academic talented speaker
Charismatic man mad about films
By Catherine
DUNPHY,
Obituary
Writer
Namir KHAN was such a performer -- not just in bit parts in the
films of his Friends Bruce McDonald and Peter Lynch, but also
in the classroom at University of Toronto where he taught engineering
students.
His first-year course about sustainable development, technology's
history and its role in creating a brave new environmentally
sensitive world was never popular with freshmen. Accustomed to
almost perfect papers in maths and sciences, they were suddenly
being asked by this tiny guy
(KHAN was 5 foot 1) with two degrees
in political science to think laterally, make connections and
put it all down in essay form.
But KHAN was a charismatic man, a rock star of a prof who used
to ride a motorcycle in a black leather jacket. More to the point
he was a gifted speaker, someone who could -- and did -- stand
in front of 250 students in Room 1105 in the engineering school's
Sandford Fleming Building and without notes integrate their world
with the thoughts of Martin Heidegger (his personal muse) along
with ideas from David Lean's Lawrence of Arabia (a film he'd
watched hundreds of times) and then throw in references to pop
culture, The Terminator and Toronto's bicycle paths.
He was a magus, pacing, gesticulating, his rich voice enveloping
his entranced students, who would then clamour to get into the
second- and third-year courses he also taught as a professor
for the school's Centre for Technology and Social Development
in the mechanical and industrial engineering department.
"He faced a bit of resistance from faculty and students. This
was a course that had a less than positive effect on a grade
point average," said his friend and teaching colleague Arnd
JURGENSEN.
"But he was brilliant, simply brilliant, and he had an amazing
ability to make complex arguments relevant and easily understood."
It helped that there were always a couple of students who would
approach him after class to tentatively ask if he was indeed
the undertaker in McDonald's Highway 61 or the East York landlord
in Lynch's Genie-winning short film, Arrowhead.
On Sunday, July 10, Friends found
KHAN dead in his Chinatown
apartment. He was 50. He had stopped teaching last fall after
being diagnosed with Korsakoff's syndrome, a brain disorder,
but there was no conclusive cause of death stated in the coroner's
report.
"He liked centre stage: in the movies, at lectures and at dinner
parties, where at some point we would all be listening to Namir
and enjoying every minute of it," said Wendy
DIX, a former girlfriend.
"He wore his knowledge lightly. He had fun with it."
"He would leave you charged," said his nephew Meraj
DHIR, who
is working on a doctorate in film at Harvard University in good
part because of his uncle's influence.
KHAN used to take
DHIR,
29, and his younger brother Eshwin to all sorts of movies, and
talk to them about the mise en scène, the historical underpinnings,
the narrative arc, the director's eye, the rhythm and pulse of
the piece.
Born and raised in India where he used to sneak out every Saturday
to watch movies,
KHAN was the youngest of six children. His Oxford
University-educated father, the minister of education for his
state, sent his children to Jesuit school and would often invite
Hindu and Jesuit priests to dinner to broaden his children's
education.
KHAN came to Canada when he was 18 and a year later enrolled
at Carleton University for his undergraduate and master's degrees.
That's where Toronto filmmaker Cynthia
ROBERTS met him 25 years
ago.
"Namir introduced me to great movies," she said. He took her
to see Apocalypse Now on their first date.
In 1989 she introduced him to director Bruce McDonald. The two
hit it off and McDonald hired
KHAN on the spot to play a cinematographer
in a movie. It wasn't a stretch for the movie-mad academic. Soon
he became part of McDonald's regular coterie, playing the undertaker
in Highway 61, a bartender in Dance Me Outside and a photographer
in Elimination Dance.
In 1990 ROBERTS encouraged
KHAN to write a screenplay with her
three years later Jack of Hearts was produced. His last official
credit occurred in 1997 when he did a voiceover in a film Called
City of Dark, after which he recommitted himself to his academic
work. He co-authored the books Healthy Cities, Sustainable Production
and Healthy Work. He also edited the Bulletin of Science, Technology
and Society.
But he was as passionate as ever about movies at the time of
his death. He was working on a screenplay and developing a mystery
featuring a sleuth with Korsakoff's syndrome.
In his eulogy,
DHIR said that had
KHAN had time to complete any
of those projects, he was convinced his uncle would have become
a "nobel laureate for literature, or an Academy Award-winning
screenplay writer, an internationally renowned celebrity professor,
or a perennial inhabitant of The New York Times bestseller list."
Perhaps, but in the meantime, his true art was in his performances:
the ones he gave to his students, his family and, always, his
Friends.
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JURGUTIS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-16 published
MITALAS,
Gintautas "
Gintas"
Povilas
Friday, May 13, 2005, surrounded by his family. Gintautas Povilas
MITALAS, age 77. Beloved husband of Sylvia
SAKALINIS.
Loving
father of Paul (Julie Jeanne) and Julia (Erik
JURGUTIS.)
Cherished
grandfather of Carolyn, Andy, Lisa, Matas, Aleksas, and Paulius.
Dear brother of Laima
BIGAUSKAS and the late Danute
MANGLICAS.
He will be sadly missed by many family and Friends. Friends may
pay respects at the Kelly Funeral Home, 3000 Woodroffe Avenue,
Ottawa, Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Tuesday to
St. Elizabeth Church, Ottawa, for Mass of Christian Funeral at
10: 30 a.m. A Memorial Mass will be held at the Lithuanian Martyrs
Church, Mississauga, Wednesday at 10: 00 a.m. Interment Saint John's
Lithuanian Cemetery, Mississauga. In lieu of flowers, donations
to the charity of your choice appreciated. Kelly Funeral Homes,
Ottawa. (613) 235-6712, www.kellyfh.ca
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JURJANS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-03-26 published
RUMBOLD,
Alexander "
Alex"
Suddenly as the result of a car accident on Wednesday, March
23, 2005 Alexander "Alex"
RUMBOLD of London in his 17th year.
Beloved son of Rita
RUMBOLD and the late Allan
RUMBOLD.
Dear
brother of Sandra
RUMBOLD. Dear grand_son of Del and Hazel
RUMBOLD
and the late Valdis and Skaidrite
JURJANS.
Also loved by his
aunts, uncles, and cousins. Friends will be received by the family
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the A. Millard George Funeral
Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London. Funeral service will be
conducted at Robinson Memorial United Church, 1061 Richmond Street,
London on Monday, March 28th at 2: 00 p.m. Cremation to follow.
As an expression of sympathy memorial donations may be made to
C.P.R.I., 600 Sanatorium Road, London, Ontario N6H 3W7. On line
condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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RUMBOLD,
Allan
G.
Suddenly as the result of a car accident on Wednesday, March
23, 2005. Allan G.
RUMBOLD of London in his 52nd year. Beloved
husband of Rita
(JURJANS)
RUMBOLD. Dear father of Sandra
RUMBOLD
and the late Alex
RUMBOLD. Dear son of Del and Hazel
RUMBOLD.
Dear brother of Lorraine
WALNE and Edward
LANE,
Margaret
MITCHELL
and Geza STURM and Glen
RUMBOLD and his wife
Lynn.
Also loved
by his niece and nephews, Brian, Lee, Tina, Brennan, Connor and
Devon and several great-nieces and great-nephews. Friends will
be received by the family on Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South,
London. Funeral service will be conducted at Robinson Memorial
United Church, 1061 Richmond Street, London on Monday, March
28th at 2: 00 p.m. Cremation to follow. As an expression of sympathy
memorial donations may be made to C.P.R.I., 600 Sanatorium Road,
London, Ontario N6H 3W7. On line condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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GORT,
Dr.▼
George▼
Henry▼
Dr.▼
George▼
Henry▼
GORT went to be with his Lord on Tuesday, May
17, 2005, in his 71st year, at London Health Sciences Centre,
University Campus. Dearly beloved husband of Sandra. Loving father
of Susan and her husband Frank
JURJEVICH of London, Wendy
ORT
of Kitchener, Lori
LIANG and her husband Joseph of Toronto, Sarah
TRENKER of London, and John
GORT and his wife
Dorothy▼
CHONG of
New York City. Beloved grandfather of Matthew, Ben, Carley, Sarah,
Andrea, Cassandra, Rose, William and baby Jacob. Dear brother
of Winnie BERGER of Edmonton, Joan
DEJONG of Calgary and the
late Dr. John
GORT.
George▼ practised psychiatry and psychoanalysis
at St. Joseph's Hospital, London for many years. He had a love
for church organs and music. Special thanks to the London Health
Sciences Centre Intensive Care Unit and 4th Floor Medicine staff.
Friends may call on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the James
A. Harris Funeral Home, 220 St. James Street at Richmond. The
funeral service will be conducted in New St. James Presbyterian
Church, 280 Oxford Street East at Wellington, on Saturday, May
21, at 11: 00 a.m. Private family interment at Siloam Cemetery,
London. If desired, remembrances may be made to St. Joseph's
Hospital Foundation (Dr. Jim Lewis Research Project) or London
Health Sciences Foundation (Dr. David Spence or Dr. Kelly Zarnke
Research Projects).
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GORT,
Dr.▲
George▲
Henry▲
Dr.▲
George▲
Henry▲
GORT went to be with his Lord on Tuesday, May
17, 2005, in his 71st year, at London Health Sciences Centre,
University Campus. Dearly beloved husband of Sandra. Loving father
of Susan and her husband Frank
JURJEVICH of London, Wendy
ORT
of Kitchener, Lori
LIANG and her husband Joseph of Toronto, Sarah
TRENKER of London, and John
GORT and his wife
Dorothy▲
CHONG of
New York City. Beloved grandfather of Matthew, Ben, Carley, Sarah,
Andrea, Cassandra, Rose, William and baby Jacob. Dear brother
of Winnie BERGER of Edmonton, Joan
DEJONG of Calgary and the
late Dr. John
GORT.
George▲ practised psychiatry and psychoanalysis
at St. Joseph's Hospital, London for many years. He had a love
for church organs and music. Special thanks to the London Health
Sciences Centre Intensive Care Unit and 4th Floor Medicine staff.
Friends may call on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the James
A. Harris Funeral Home, 220 St. James St. at Richmond. The funeral
service will be conducted in New St. James Presbyterian Church,
280 Oxford Street East at Wellington, on Saturday, May 21, at
11: 00 a.m. Private family interment at Siloam Cemetery, London.
If desired, remembrances may be made to St. Joseph's Hospital
Foundation (Dr. Jim Lewis Research Project) or London Health
Sciences Foundation (Dr. David Spence or Dr. Kelly Zarnke Research
Projects).
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MAXWELL,
Stanley
On Tuesday, May 17, 2005 at the Trillium Health Centre, Mississauga,
at the age of 71. Dear husband of the late Lavon (February 1997),
loving father of Kim
JURKIEWICZ
(Joe,) and Kelly
MAXWELL. Survived
by his sister Kathy
KENNAH and family. A memorial service will
take place at the Glen Oaks Visitation and Reception Centre,
3164 Ninth Line (Dundas and 403), 905-257-8822 on Wednesday,
May 25, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m.
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JUROWSKI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-08 published
JUROWSKI,
John
Jan
Passed away peacefully November 20th, 2004 at the age of 83.
Beloved husband of Aleksandra (Shura) Alice
JUROWSKI.
Sadly missed
by her, his family and Friends. A private cremation has taken
place on November 23, 2004. A memorial and celebration of his
life will be held on Thursday, January 13th, 2005 at the A.U.U.C.
Hall, 1604 Bloor St. W., Toronto, at 12 noon.
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JURY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-09 published
DOUGHTY,
Laird (1938-2005)
Suddenly and unexpectedly at Versa Care, St. Catharines on Friday,
May 6, 2005. He is at peace with his beloved wife Dona (1998).
Dearest father of Stevan and his wife Lynn. He will be sadly
missed by his grandchildren Andrew and Stephanie. He will be
greatly missed by his sister Donna (John)
SWINTON and their children
Mary Anne (Mac)
BISHOP, Elizabeth (Lloyd) DE
GROW and their son
Johnathon,
David
(Laurie)
SWINTON and their daughter Grace and
brother-in-law of Robert (Wendy)
JURY,
Joanne (the late Jim)
GORMLEY, and Sandra
DARTE and their families. Laird will be sadly
missed by his special friend Pat in North Carolina. He is predeceased
by his sister Shirley Anne (1937) and sister-in-law Sharon (1985).
Laird should be remembered for his kind and caring service as
a funeral director in both St. Catharines and
in London, Ontario,
and for his community involvement with the Lions Club, Royal
Canadian Legion, Fort Erie Young Men's Christian Association,
The Wheelmen Bicycle Club, the Historical Automobile Society
of Canada and the Port Dalhousie Yacht Club. Cremation has taken
place. Memorial visitation will be held at the Niagara St. Chapel
of Butler Funeral Home, 424 Niagara Street, (south of Scott) on
Tuesday from 7-9 p.m. and Wednesday from 2: 30 until Service time
at 3: 30 p.m. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Alzheimers
Society would be appreciated. Butler (905-646-6322).
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JURY,
Paul
Elgin
Peacefully at his home in Scarborough on Wednesday, July 20,
2005, with his family, dear Friends and neighbours at his side,
after a courageous battle with cancer. Beloved husband and best
friend of Mary Kathryn (Kathy)
JOHNSTON and dear
son of Elgin
and Geraldine
JURY
(Guelph.)
Brother and friend of Brenda
WOOLLEY
(Guelph,) and David and Jenifer
JURY
(Dundas.)
Son-in-law of
Earle JOHNSTON
(Guelph) and brother-in-law of Raymond and Anne
LEHOUX
(Guelph.)
Much loved and respected uncle of Lisa and Brent
WOOLLEY,
Alicia and Andrew
JURY, and Matthieu and Marielle
LEHOUX.
Predeceased by his mother-in-law Betty
JOHNSTON and brothers-in-law
John H. WOOLLEY and David
JOHNSTON. Survived by many aunts, uncles,
cousins and Friends. Paul, a respected teacher with the Toronto
Board of Education for over 30 years, will be missed by all who
knew him including cats Beatrice and Maude. Cremation has taken
place, followed by a private service and interment at Woodlawn
Memorial Park in Guelph. A Memorial Service to celebrate Paul's
life will be held on Saturday, September 10th at 3 p.m. in the
Chapel of the Ogden Funeral Home, 4164 Sheppard Ave. E., Agincourt
(east of Kennedy Rd.) with visitation one hour prior. If desired,
memorial donations to Wellspring, 2075 Bayview Ave., Toronto,
M4N 3M5 or on-line at www.wellspring.ca would be appreciated.
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JURYN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-16 published
JURYN,
William▼ "
Bill▼"
At London Health Sciences Centre - Victoria Hospital on Tuesday,
December▼ 13th, 2005, William "Bill"
JURYN of London in his 93rd
year. Beloved husband of Mary
(ZARIWNEY)
JURYN. Dear father of
Charles JURYN of Wallaceburg and Victoria
DONOHUE and her husband
William▼ of Sarnia. Dear brother of Frank
JURYN and Pauline
MARKS
both of Toronto; Michael
JURYN,
Olga▼
JURYN and Victoria
HEIN
and her husband Max all of Winnipeg. Also loved by his grandchildren
Mary Eileen
DONOHUE and her husband Paul
BRENT of Toronto; Mark
DONOHUE and his wife
Lisa▼ of Denver, Colorado; Timothy
DONOHUE
of London; Scott
JURYN and his special friend Michelle of Windsor,
Christopher and Peter
JURYN of Wallaceburg and his great-grandchildren
Jacob and Madelyn
DONOHUE and Jia
BRENT.
Bill▼ was a charter member
of the Woodbridge Board of Trade Golf Club and Past Master (1986-1987)
of London Daylight Lodge No. 735 Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons
Cremation has taken place. A private family service was held
in the chapel of the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout
Street South, London (433-5184) on Friday December 16, 2005.
Spring interment of cremated remains in Pond Mills Cemetery,
London. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations may
be made to the London Health Sciences Centre Foundation - A.C.E.
Unit, 747 Baseline Road East, London, Ontario, N6C 2R6 or to
the Kidney Foundation of Canada, 800 Commissioners Road East,
London, Ontario, N6A 4G5.
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JURYN,
William▲ "
Bill▲"
At London Health Sciences Centre - Victoria Hospital on Tuesday,
December▲ 13th, 2005, William "Bill"
JURYN of London in his 93rd
year. Beloved husband of Mary
(ZARIWNEY)
JURYN. Dear father of
Charles JURYN of Wallaceburg and Victoria
DONOHUE and her husband
William▲ of Sarnia. Dear brother of Frank
JURYN and Pauline
MARKS
both of Toronto; Michael
JURYN,
Olga▲
JURYN and Victoria
HEIN
and her husband Max all of Winnipeg. Also loved by his grandchildren
Mary Eileen
DONOHUE and her husband Paul
BRENT of Toronto; Mark
DONOHUE and his wife
Lisa▲ of Denver, Colorado; Timothy
DONOHUE
of London; Scott
JURYN and his special friend Michelle of Windsor
Christopher and Peter
JURYN of Wallaceburg and his great-grandchildren
Jacob and Madelyn
DONOHUE and Jia
BRENT.
Bill▲ was a charter member
of the Woodbridge Board of Trade Golf Club and Past Master (1986-1987)
of London Daylight Lodge No. 735 Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons.
Cremation has taken place. A private family service will be held
in the chapel of the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout
Street South, London (1-877-246-7186). Spring interment of cremated
remains in Pond Mills Cemetery, London. As an expression of sympathy,
memorial donations may be made to the London Health Sciences
Centre Foundation - A.C.E. Unit, 747 Baseline Road East, London,
Ontario N6C 2R6 or to the Kidney Foundation of Canada, 800 Commissioners
Road East, London, Ontario N6A 4G5.
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