NEUBRAND
NEUCKER
NEUDERT
NEUDORF
NEUERT
NEUFEGLISE
NEUFELD
NEUKAMM
NEUMAN
NEUMANN
NEUMEISTER
NEUMER
NEUSTAETER
NEUTEL
NEUWELT
NEUBRAND o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-16 published
NEUBRAND,
Hans
Passed away suddenly, on October 13, 2005, at the family cottage,
a place he loved and built, in his 77th year. Hans was born on
March 28, 1929 in Tuebingen, Germany. Beloved husband of Silvia.
Loving father of Brenda
LONDON and Hubert (Karin.) Devoted Opa
of Taylor LONDON. He will be sadly missed by his relatives and
Friends. The family will receive Friends at the Humphrey Funeral
Home - A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton
Avenue East), from 6-9 p.m. on Tuesday, October 18. A Funeral
Mass will be held in St. Patrick's Church German Parish, 131
McCaul Street, Toronto at 10: 30 a.m. on Wednesday, October 19.
Donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario,
1920 Yonge Street, 4th Floor, Toronto, Ontario M4S 3E2 or St.
Patrick's Church German Parish, 131 McCaul Street, Toronto, Ontario
M5T 1W3. Condolences on-line available at www.humphreymiles.com
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NEUCKER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-13 published
FLEMING/FLEMMING,
R.
Brian
At the Tillsonburg District Memorial Hospital, on Sunday, December
11th, 2005, R. Brian
FLEMING/FLEMMING of R.R.#1 Straffordville at the
age of 57 years. Born in Tillsonburg, February 21st, 1948 son
of Margaret
FLEMING/FLEMMING of R.R.#1 Straffordville and the late Norm
FLEMING/FLEMMING (1989.) Much loved husband and best friend of 34 years
of Diana (VAN
DEN
NEUCKER)
FLEMING/FLEMMING. Survived by his father and
mother-in-law: John and Vicky
VAN
DEN
NEUCKER of Tillsonburg.
Also survived by brothers and sisters-in-law: Garry
VAN
DEN
NEUCKER
and his wife
Nancy of Tillsonburg, Larry
VAN
DEN
NEUCKER and
his wife Heather of Glen Meyer, Maryanne and her husband Lonnie
BALAZS of Langton, Kathy
VAN
DEN
NEUCKER and Jaime of Tillsonburg,
Martha and her husband Don
SWICK of Langton, Joe
VAN
DEN
NEUCKER
and his wife Mary of Kitchener and Cindy and her husband Rick
DUYVEJONCK of Tillsonburg. Survived by aunts, uncles, nieces,
nephews and cousins. Predeceased by an uncle William
BROAD
(April
2, 2001). Cremation has taken place. Friends and relatives are
welcome to attend a Memorial Service in the Verhoeve Funeral
Home Chapel, 262 Broadway, Tillsonburg (842-4238), on Saturday
December 17th at 11 a.m. to be conducted by Reverend Kathy
SMITH
of the Springford Baptist Church. Later Spring Interment in the
Fleming Family Plot at the Springford Cemetery. Memorial donations
(payable by cheque) to the "Cancer Society" or the "Heart and
Stroke Fund" would be gratefully acknowledged by the Fleming
family and can be arranged through the Verhoeve Funeral Home.
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NEUDERT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-02-14 published
SHERRATT,
James
Peter
At Alexandra Marine and General Hospital on Saturday, February
12, 2005 James Peter
SHERRATT of Goderich in his 90th year. Beloved
husband of the late Mary Leona
(HURLEY)
SHERRATT. Dear father
of Geraldine (Ken)
MILLION of Elmwood, James (Janet)
SHERRATT
of Goderich, Maureen (Dan)
SHEARDOWN of Goderich, Gerrard
SHERRATT,
of Goderich, Mary Frances (Ray)
ZOETHOUT of Guelph, Patrick (Faye)
SHERRATT of R.R.#6 Goderich, Rita (John)
BURROUGHS of Goderich
and Margaret (Gary)
NEUDERT of Brantford. Loving grandfather
of 23 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Also survived
by brothers Jack
SHERRATT and Reverend Phillip
SHERRATT both of Brantford
and brother-in-law Jack (Irene)
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Brantford. Also predeceased
by 2 children in infancy, 3 grandchildren, 1 great-grandchild,
sisters Mary and Margaret and brothers Anthony, Frank and Joseph.
Friends may call at McCallum and Palla Funeral Home, Cambria Rd
at East Street, Goderich on Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass
will be celebrated at St. Peter's Church, Goderich on Wednesday
morning at 10: 30 a.m. Interment in St. Peter's Cemetery. Donations
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or Community Living gratefully
acknowledged. Royal Canadian Legion Branch 109, Goderich Service
Tuesday 6: 45 p.m. Parish Prayers Tuesday 8:30 p.m.
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NEUDORF o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-03-24 published
STEVENSON,
Allan
Sr.
Peacefully at London Health Sciences Centre- South Street Campus
on Tuesday, March 22, 2005, Allan
STEVENSON
Sr. passed away in
his 84th year. Beloved husband of Magna for 53 years. Loving
father of Rob of Vancouver, Margaret
DESJARLAIS
(Dale,)
Linda
NEUDORF (George), Allan John (Astrid) and William (Debbie). Devoted
Opa of 12 grandchidren and two great-grandchildren. Dear brother
of Chris and Rose of Scotland and predeceased by two sisters
Peggy and Jess. The family will receive Friends and relatives
at Forest Lawn Memorial Chapel, 1997 Dundas Street East (at Wavell),
London, for a memorial service on Friday, March 25, 2005 at 10
a.m. Cremation has taken place. Interment at Forest Lawn Memorial
Gardens. In remembrance, donations to the London Health Sciences
Foundation (Trauma Unit) would be gratefully appreciated. Arrangements
entrusted to Memorial Funeral Home, 452-3770.
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NEUERT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-01-10 published
NEUERT,
Peter▼
On Saturday, January 8, 2005, with his family by his side, Peter,
in his 73rd year. A longtime resident and builder in Oakville.
Beloved husband of Christi. Dear father of Carmen and her husband
Eric BARNES,
Steven▼ and his wife
Anne▼ and Michael and his fiancée
Julie LABBE.
Loving▼ grandfather of Melissa and Krystal. Peter
will be sadly missed by many family and Friends in Ontario, Germany
and the United States. Visitation will be held at the Kopriva
Taylor Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville
(905-844-2600), from 7-9 p.m. Monday. Funeral Mass 2 p.m. Tuesday
at Saint Dominic Parish, 2415 Rebecca Street, Oakville. Cremation.
For those who wish, memorial contributions to the Leukemia and
Lymphoma Society of Canada, 936 The East Mall, Toronto M9B 6J9
would be appreciated. Email condolences may be sent to kopriva@eol.ca
please place
NEUERT in the subject line.
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NEUERT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-10 published
NEUERT,
Peter▲
On Saturday, January 8, 2005, with his family by his side, Peter,
in his 73rd year. A longtime resident and builder in Oakville.
Beloved husband of Christi. Dear father of Carmen and her husband
Eric BARNES,
Steven▲ and his wife
Anne,▲ and Michael and his fiancée
Julie LABBE.
Loving▲ grandfather of Melissa and Krystal. Peter
will be sadly missed by many family and Friends in Ontario, Germany
and the United States. Visitation will be held at the Kopriva
Taylor Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville
(905-844-2600), from 7-9 p.m. Monday. Funeral Mass 2: 00 p.m.
Tuesday at Saint Dominic Parish, 2415 Rebecca Street, Oakville.
Cremation. For those who wish, memorial contributions to the
Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada, 936 The East Mall, Toronto,
M9B 6J9 would be appreciated. Email condolences may be sent to
kopriva@eol.ca; please place
NEUERT in the subject line.
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NEUFEGLISE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-11 published
NEUFEGLISE,
Josephine
(D'HOKER)
Mrs. Josephine
NEUFEGLISE formerly of Imperial Street, Delhi
passed away at the Norfolk General Hospital, Simcoe on Wednesday,
June 8, 2005. Former Josephine
D'HOKER.
Beloved wife of the Late
John NEUFEGLISE (1976.) Loving mother of Lorrie
NEUFEGLISE and
cherished grandmother to her son John, all of London. Dearest
sister of Roger
D'HOKER (Pat), Elliot Lake. Also survived by
several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her two brothers: Maurice
D'HOKER (1989) and Victor
D'HOKER (1959) and by her two sisters:
Yvonne KOSHOWSKI (2002) and Irene
D'HOKER (1957.) As per Josephine's
wishes, Private Family Service has taken place with Interment
in Delhi Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, Memorial Donations
may be given to the A.L.S. Society and can be made at the Murphy
Funeral Home, Delhi (519) 582-1290 The Family thanks Dr. W.D.
THOROGOOD and Denise
LANTEIGNE-
MIGNAULT for their care and concern
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NEUFELD o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-01-19 published
DILWORTH,
Baby▼
Joshua▼
James▼
Peacefully at home, in the arms of his mom and dad, on Monday,
January▼ 17th, 2005. Baby Joshua James
DILWORTH, at the age of
two months. Cherished baby
son of Jason and Judith
DILWORTH,
of Wiarton. Beloved grand_son of Jake
NEUSTAETER and Marie
NEUFELD,
of Edmonton; and Jim and Helen
DILWORTH, of Wiarton. Great-grand_son
of Ella CHESTER, of Lion's Head; Peter and Helen
NEUSTAETER,
and Helen NEUFELD, all of La Crete, Alberta. Joshua will be greatly
missed by many aunts, uncles, and cousins. The family invites
Friends to call at the Thomas C. Whitcroft Funeral Home and Chapel,
Sauble Beach (519) 422-0041, on Thursday from 2: 00 to 4:00 p.m.
and 7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. A service to celebrate Joshua's life will
be conducted from the chapel on Friday afternoon, at 1 o'clock.
Pastor Rob
SLOTE officiating. As an expression of sympathy, donations
to Ronald McDonald House would be greatly appreciated. A Walnut
tree will be planted at the funeral home in memory of Joshua.
Condolences may be expressed on-line at www.whitcroftfuneralhome.com.
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NEUFELD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-03-24 published
Two crashes on same day leave 3 dead
By Kelly PEDRO,
Free
Press
Reporter
Three motorists were killed in London-region crashes yesterday,
raising the area's road death toll to four in less than 24 hours.
- In London, a man and woman died after the car they were in
hit a tree at Woodhull Road and Gideon Drive in the west end,
east of Kilworth, about 2: 30 p.m.
- Four hours later, a Sarnia woman was killed when the van she
was driving collided with an empty school bus near Reeces Corners,
in Lambton County. The bus driver was in hospital with non-life
threatening injuries.
Police hadn't identified the victims of the latest crashes, which
followed the death of a Saint Marys man in a high-speed crash north
of London late Tuesday.
Jason NEUFELD, 29, died when the car he was driving collided
head-on with another car on Adelaide Street, north of Medway
Road. The driver of the other car, a 48-year-old Zurich woman,
remained in critical condition in a London hospital yesterday.
Police said snow was blanketing the road at the time of yesterday's
fatal crash in London.
A neighbour heard the crash and called 911, police said. Animal
officials removed a hurt dog found at the scene.
Neighbour Dave
GORMAN said he was home when he heard a "faint
clunk."
"It looked to me like the car was airborne and hit a tree," he
said.
Police probing Tuesday's fatal crash on the city's outskirts
said NEUFELD was speeding on Adelaide when his vehicle crossed
into another lane and struck the other car.
NEUFELD had a two-year-old son, his uncle, Brad
NEUFELD, said
yesterday.
The oldest of five children,
NEUFELD's family is still reeling
from the accidental death at home of his younger brother, Jarret,
22, who died five months ago.
That, and a breakup with a longtime girlfriend, had left
NEUFELD
down and withdrawn, his uncle said.
Those close to him knew Jason
NEUFELD as a soft-hearted man who
loved golf, PlayStation and darts, he said.
NEUFELD also liked to "tinker with cars" and had got the car
he was driving only the month before the fatal crash, Brad
NEUFELD
said.
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NEUFELD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-25 published
NEUFELD,
Margarete "
Rita" (née
NICKEL)
78 years, born August 13, 1927 in Nikolaifeld, Ukraine and now
at peace in the arms of the Lord, after a courageous battle with
cancer on Friday September 23, 2005 at Leamington District Memorial
Hospital. Predeceased by her beloved husband Gerhard (George)
(1987) and forever admired, loved and remembered by her sons
and their spouses, Henry (Sue) of Stouffville, Ernie (Kathy)
of Courtice, Vic (Susan) of Windsor, and Rick (Andrea) of London.
Cherished Oma of Kimberley, Aynsley, Lauren, Jennifer, Ashley,
Bobby, Victoria, Blake, Max, Jack, Sarah and Kate. Always loved
and remembered by her sister Annie
NICKEL of Leamington. Survived
by sisters-in-law Katie
NICKEL of Chilliwack, British Columbia,
Anna WALL of Lage, Germany and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased
by her brothers Jake (2002,) Henry (unknown,) and Peter
NICKEL
(1925). Rita will be fondly remembered by her many Friends and
extended family in Leamington, many of who have been so kind
and helpful to her and the family throughout her illness. The
family would also like to thank the doctors and staff of the
Windsor Western Regional Hospital, Windsor Regional Cancer Clinic
and the Leamington Hospital for their care and consideration
of Mom during her illness. Visiting at the Reid Funeral Home,
14 Russell Street, Leamington (326-2631) Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Funeral Service to celebrate Rita's life will be held from Leamington
United Mennonite Church, Oak Street on Tuesday September 27,
2005 at 11 a.m. Reverend Darrell
FAST officiating. Interment Evergreen
Memorial Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made by cheque to
the Leamington Hospital Foundation. Friends may send condolences
at www.reidfuneralhome.ca "We Rise Again in the Faces of Our
Children."
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SELLARS,
Dana
(DIBBLEY)
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our
son, brother, uncle, and great-uncle November 28, 2005. Dana
passed away unexpectedly at his home in London at the age of
44 after a lifelong struggle with Diabetes. Beloved
son of Helen
and Doug SELLARS.
Youngest brother of Dan and Mary
DIBBLEY, David
and Cheryle
DIBBLEY, and Deborah and Don
NEUFELD. A Memorial
Service will take place Tuesday, December 6, 2005 at 2 p.m. at
Faith Reformed Church, 1115 Seacliff Dr., Kingsville. Reverend Carson
CULP officiating. Memorial donations can be made to the Canadian
Diabetes Association. He truly was our hero; now he is at peace.
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NEUFELD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-12-20 published
GINGELL,
Warren
Passed away peacefully, supported by his loving family, after
a brief illness, on December 19, 2005 at the age of 81. Loving
husband of Claire for 54 years. Proud father of Susan and her
husband Paul
DUGAL
(Alberta,)
Penny and her husband Norman
NEUFELD.
Grandpa of Travis, Jeffrey, Julien, Matthew Simon, Matthew James.
Warren was justly proud of his 30 years of contributions to Sudbury
Secondary School, both as a teacher and as a respected coach
to many athletes. He will be lovingly remembered by his family
and Friends as a colourful and passionate man. Private family
services will be held. Cremation. In lieu of flowers, memorial
donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated
by the family. Arrangements entrusted to the Scott Funeral Home
"Brampton Chapel" (905-451-1100).
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NEUFELD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-28 published
He helped bring CanLit to the world
Gordon ROPER sneaked books on to curriculum
Group of Friends read to professor who went blind
By Catherine
DUNPHY,
Obituary
Writer
Gathered around Mollie
CARTMELL's kitchen table in Peterborough
are the chair, associate chair and past chair of Trent University's
department of English, talking about the man who has meant the
world to them and who helped bring the world the study and appreciation
of Canadian literature.
Prof. Gordon
ROPER had been teaching at the University of Toronto's
Trinity College some 45 years ago when he found a circuitous
if not somewhat duplicitous way to slip the study of home-grown
Canadian novels into Trinity's previously wholly Anglophile curriculum.
These three -- and many, many others in academia -- are the products
of that subterfuge, a generation of scholars and former students
who proudly and wryly describe themselves as "Roperized."
They were also the core of a group called Roper's Readers, eight
people who read to the 93-year-old at a set time each week, because
ROPER had become blind about 25 years ago and because, they all
said, ROPER was simply wonderful company.
"He made it always a pleasure, an unalloyed pleasure," said James
NEUFELD, chair of Trent's department of English literature. "You'd
knock at the door of Applewood (the retirement home where
ROPER
lived until he died in his sleep on February 20) and he would
leap up, stride to the door, thrust his hand out. 'James, so
good to see you.' Why wouldn't you go?"
"When he talked to you, he wasn't a blind old man," said
CARTMELL,
a retired high school teacher who met
ROPER 15 years ago while
writing a history of the local Young Men's Christian Association.
She read him newsmagazines and papers Friday evenings, and treasured
his conversation and commentary. "He turned me on to The New
Yorker magazine, for which I will be eternally grateful."
The group started in earnest and on a schedule in 1997, after
the death of
ROPER's beloved wife, Helen.
ROPER fell into a deep
despair, a shocking revelation for
NEUFELD, who had idolized
ROPER since he took an English course from him his first year
at Trinity College. It was
NEUFELD who called Gordon
JOHNSTON,
associate chair of the English literature department and also
a former Trinity student of
ROPER's, as well as Mike
PETERMAN,
past department chair and currently a visiting scholar at Princeton
in Canadian studies, and suggested they set up a regular timetable
for visiting and reading. Others soon joined, including Peterborough
Mayor Sylvia
SUTHERLAND.
Tuesdays were
NEUFELD's time; Mondays,
JOHNSTON read poetry with
him; Thursdays,
PETERMAN and
ROPER often read and discussed
PETERMAN's
current writing: "It was a special bond and terrific for me.
I could hear myself making headway or getting caught. He would
make suggestions; he was my best reader."
The last time they were together
PETERMAN read from Leaven of
Malice, a book by Robertson
DAVIES that he's been teaching in
his Princeton course on Canadian literature.
DAVIES was one of
ROPER's oldest and fastest Friends. "I said to him that I thought
the novel held up well -- that it was bracing and funny -- and
he was thrilled."
And that was
ROPER's secret. He was the gentlest of critics
he valued literature, studying it with a rigorous intellect but
also with a genuine and generous affection. He made neither waves
nor academic headlines; his scholarly output was small by some
standards, but careful and precise, and always illuminating.
Gabrielle Roy said his introduction to her classic novel Where
Nests the Water Hen was the best critical piece on her work she'd
ever read. Initially a student of American literature who was
fascinated by Herman Melville, Nathaniel Hawthorne and Samuel
Clemens, ROPER wrote an introduction to Hawthorne's The Scarlet
Letter because when he began teaching in 1948 there was no text
available of this work for university study.
He was chair of English at Trinity College, a member of the graduate
faculty at the university, a senior founder of Massey College
and responsible as Senior Fellow Emeritus for developing the
Massey College library, later renamed the Robertson Davies library.
Northrop Frye and E.J. Pratt were his Friends. Governor General
Adrienne CLARKSON was a student who phoned his nursing home last
year when Peterborough was flooded to make sure
ROPER was all
right.
"Our class was small -- about 10 of us -- clustered around a
table beneath the mullioned windows under the eaves. But as a
result, years later, I never hear the word 'ambergris' (a waxy
substance secreted by sperm Wales that's added to perfume) without
thinking about Dr.
ROPER explaining the elaborate metaphor of
Ishmael's world," she wrote from Rideau Hall when she learned
of ROPER's death. "He taught me not only literature, but also
the meaning of caring about literature."
ROPER's greatness was displayed in the classroom. "He could give
a whole lecture on the words 'Call me Ishmael,' said
JOHNSTON.
ROPER was a high-school dropout; he often joked it was the basis
of his Friendship with Robertson
DAVIES, also a doctor of letters
without a high-school diploma. They met at a meeting at Peterborough's
Y, when ROPER, from the back of the room, tossed off one of his
trademark puns.
ROPER took out his first library book when he
was eight. When he was in Grade 10, the head librarian at Peterborough's
library gave him the keys to the basement stacks because he was
spending so much time there instead of across the street at Peterborough
Collegiate Institute.
Nevertheless,
ROPER attained his PhD in American literature in
1944 from the University of Chicago and was teaching there when
he received the offer from Trinity College. At the time,
ROPER
had to work hard to obtain permission to teach a course on American
literature, but by the early 1960s he'd manage to slip in two
Canadian volumes at the end of that course. "It was a toehold,"
said NEUFELD, but not enough for
ROPER, who hatched a plot with
a colleague in the divinity school to devise a course of Canadian
content he called "Spiritual Issues in Literature."
"That's how he got Canadian literature on to the syllabus," said
NEUFELD. "It was one of the best courses I ever took. I taught
CanLit at Trent on the basis of that course."
JOHNSTON remembered how
ROPER smuggled Margaret Laurence -- another
friend -- on to campus to address a class just after she had
written The Stone Angel, one of a generation of Canadian books
that jump-started the entire CanLit industry. In 1969,
ROPER
returned to Peterborough to teach at the fledgling Trent University.
He was back in the classroom, where he was happiest, and he was
closer to the family cottage on Roper Island on Stoney Lake where
he and Helen spent summers with their children, Mark and Susan.
Later he suffered a colostomy, angina and blindness, but he remained
upbeat and busy. When Roper's Readers decided to honour their
friend last fall at the annual Rooke Reading Series by inviting
the public to hear them read to him -- "and get a taste of our
pleasure in doing it," as
CARTMELL put it --
ROPER started making
a suggestion, here, then there.
"He started to choreograph it," said
JOHNSTON, with a laugh.
One of his suggestions was that they read from the works of a
local nature writer. It was a good one, they all agreed. "He
always had in mind what he thought would be good for the community
to hear."
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GOECKLER,
George
At Saint Thomas Elgin General Hospital on Tuesday, December 6,
2005. George
GOECKLER of R.R.#5, Aylmer in his 77th year. Beloved
husband of Gertrude "Gertie"
(NEUKAMM)
GOECKLER.
Loving father
of Edward GOECKLER and wife
Brenda of R.R.#5, Aylmer and Trudy
BUNDE and husband Jon of Saint Thomas. Also survived by a number
of nieces and nephews. Predeceased by a son Richard
GOECKLER
(1975,) sisters Christine
CROSBY and Katharina
SCHUSTER and a
brother Michael
KREMER.
Born in Weisskirch, Romania on July 21,
1929 son of the late George and Anna
GOECKLER.
George came to
Canada in 1948 and grew tobacco for many years. He was a faithful
member of Saint John's Lutheran Church and served on church council.
George was a member of the German Canadian Club. He was a fireman
with Malahide Fire Dept.#2, he served on the tobacco board and
coached Aylmer Minor Hockey. Friends may call at the H.A. Kebbel
Funeral Home, Aylmer on Thursday 7-9 p.m. and Friday 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. The funeral service will be held at Saint John's Lutheran
Church, Aylmer on Saturday, December 10, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment,
Aylmer Cemetery. Reverend Henriette
DONNER and Reverend Henry
SCHAPER,
officiating. Donations to the Saint John's Lutheran Church, St.
Thomas Elgin General Hospital Foundation or the Cancer Society
would be appreciated. Prayers Friday at 8: 00 p.m. Condolences:
kebbelfuneralhome.com
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SNELL,
Ronald
Edward (1935-2005)
Died Tuesday, December 27, 2005 in his 71st year after a brief
but courageous struggle. Best friend and loving husband of the
late Carolyn Faye
SNELL née
NEUMAN (1941-1998.) Loving and kind
father and wise counsellor to Timothy Edward
SNELL.
Loving and
devoted son of the late Charles
SNELL and Hazel
SNELL née
KESTLE.
Loving son-in-law of Ethel
KAUFFELDT
(Neuman) née
WEBER and of
the late Frederick
NEUMAN.
Loving brother to Ray
SNELL, Mary
WATSON and Elizabeth
PROUTY.
Loving brother-in-law to Bette
SNELL,
Robert WATSON,
David
PROUTY, Gary and Rosemary
NEWMAN, Marline
and Ray NEUMAN. He will be fondly remembered by many nieces and
nephews. A good friend and faithful colleague to so many from
church, business, extended family and all walks of life. A man
of faith, hope, charity, kindness, patience and courage. He lives
in the joyous memories of the many lives he has touched. "And
now faith, hope and love abide, these three; and the greatest
of these is love." I Corinthians 13. 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. A memorial service will be conducted
on Saturday, December 31 at 11: 00 a.m. at New St. James Presbyterian
Church, 280 Oxford Street at Wellington. Cremation with interment
later in Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. Memorial contributions
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Multiple Sclerosis
Society of Canada would be gratefully acknowledged.
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NEUMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-03 published
KOSS,
Olga▼
Ida▼
Minnie▼
Peacefully at home on Tuesday, August 2, 2005 with her family
at her side. Olga, beloved wife of the late Edward
KOSS.
Loving▼
mother of Joyce and her husband George
CHRISTIE,
Rod▼ and his
wife Patricia, Gale and Gary. She is survived by her grandchildren
Edward, Cindy, Jackie, Andrew, Glenn, Brian, Brenda and her great-grandchildren
Jason, Shawn, Kevin, Clayton, Alanna, Matty and Cameron. Olga
will be sadly missed by her brother Harold and his wife Audrey
and her sisters Adeline
LIEBECK and Helen
HARVEY.
She▼ is predeceased
by her brothers Ewald and Verner
PANKE and sisters Edna
YANDT
and Esther
NEUMAN.
Friends will be received at the Ridley Funeral
Home, 3080 Lakeshore Blvd. W. (between Islington and Kipling
Aves., at 14th Street, 416-259-3705) on Wednesday from 1 p.m. to
4 p.m., followed by a service in the chapel at 4 p.m. Interment
at Zion Lutheran Cemetery, Pembroke, Ontario. Donations to the
Canadian Cancer Society or the Heart and Stroke Foundation would
be appreciated by the family. Messages of Condolence may be placed
at www. RidleyFuneralHome.com.
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KOSS,
Olga▲
Ida▲
Minnie▲
Peacefully at home on Tuesday, August 2, 2005 with her family
at her side. Olga, beloved wife of the late Edward
KOSS.
Loving▲
mother of Joyce and her husband George
CHRISTIE,
Rod▲ and his
wife Patricia, Gale and Gary and his wife Norma. She is survived
by her grandchildren Edward, Cindy, Jackie, Andrew, Glenn, Brian,
Brenda, Sherry, Dee and her great-grandchildren Jason, Shawn,
Kevin, Clayton, Alanna, Matty and Cameron. Olga will be sadly
missed by her brother Harold and his wife Audrey and her sisters
Adeline LIEBECK and Helen
HARVEY.
She▲ is predeceased by her brothers
Ewald and Verner
PANKE and sisters Edna
YANDT and Esther
NEUMAN.
Friends will be received at the Ridley Funeral Home, 3080 Lakeshore
Blvd. W. (between Islington and Kipling Aves., at 14th Street, 416-259-3705)
on Wednesday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., followed by a service in
the chapel at 4 p.m. Interment at Zion Lutheran Cemetery, Pembroke,
Ontario. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Heart
and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Messages
of Condolence may be placed at www. RidleyFuneralHome.com.
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NEUMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-27 published
NEUMAN,
John
F.
(Veteran of World War 2, serving overseas from 1943-1946 as an
army cook; retired from General Motors of Canada with 32 years
Service). Peacefully, at home, on Friday, August 26, 2005, in
his 90th year. Predeceased by his first wife Laura. Beloved husband
of Elma FLEWELL.
Loving father of Debbie and her husband Cliff.
Dear step-father of Ronald and his wife
Pat
FLEWELL,
Reg and
his wife Vicky
FLEWELL,
Carolyn and her husband Murray
NEUMAN,
Debra and her husband Brian
SUMMERFELDT.
Brother of Ella and
her husband Doug
DAKIN,
Ida
PHALEN, Gordon and his wife
Donna
NEUMAN, Eva and her husband Ken
GUSTAFSON, Adam
KLEIN, Ann
KLEIN,
Liz and the late Bill, Joan, Anna, and Alvina. Loving grandfather
of Michael, Angela, Andrew, Donna, Susan, Geoffrey, Garrett,
Genna, Michael and great-grandfather of Allie, Jack, Grant, Hayden,
Owen and Benny. Brother-in-law of Ileen
NEUMAN.
Relatives and
Friends may pay their respects at the McIntosh-Anderson Funeral
Home Ltd., 152 King St. E., Oshawa (905-433-5558) on Sunday from
6-9 p.m. and
on Monday, August 29, 2005 from 12 noon until time
of Service in the Chapel at 1: 00 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery,
Whitby. Donations made in memory of John to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation would be appreciated.
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NEUMANN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-26 published
NEUMANN,
Larry
(July 2, 1947-September 26, 2002)
Three years have come and gone, But it seems like only yesterday,
We miss the sound of your voice and laughter, The cute antics
you used to pull, And the sparkling of your beautiful, blue eyes,
Within each grandchild the heart and soul of you lives on, They
believe they see you each day, In the beauty of a butterfly or
a rainbow, "There's Papa", they say, Thank you Larry for watching
over us, We love and miss you so much. Remembered always by Dorothy
and families.
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NEUMANN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-22 published
NEUMANN,
Rudolf "
Rudy"
Franz
(Toronto Transit Commission Pensioner) At the Palliative Care
Unit of Sunnybrook Hospital, Rudy passed away on July 21, 2005
in his 83rd year, after several years of declining health and
a recent short and courageous battle with cancer. Loved and loving
husband of Ruth for 38 years. Cherished father of Elke
MAXWELL
(Harry, deceased,) Sylvia
GERMAN,
Evelyn
GLYNN, Rudy, and Christina,
and step-father of Linda
BRIGGS and Sandy
McGAW
(Eric.)
Opa will
be sadly missed by grandchildren Jennifer (Rick), Natasha, Bryan,
Kurt, Paul, Candice, Robert, Rachel and Daniel. He will also
be missed by great-grandchildren Jessica and Meghan and family
members in Germany and Canada. Predeceased by his first wife
Renate. During his retirement years, Rudy spent many happy hours
socializing and playing pool at Verband der Donauschwaben in
Kanada in Scarborough and playing table tennis with Friends and
members of the Pickering Table Tennis Club. Family and Friends
will be received at the Heritage Funeral Centre, 50 Overlea Blvd.,
416-423-1000, on Sunday, July 24 from 4-8 p.m. Funeral Mass will
be celebrated at St Anselm's Roman Catholic Church, 1 MacNaughton
Rd., Toronto, on Monday, July 25, 2005 at 10: 00 a.m. Committal
of cremated remains at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations
in Rudy's memory may be made to Right to Play (www.righttoplay.com).
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NEUMANN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-06 published
CEPONKUS,
Birute
Ona
Suddenly, on Wednesday, October 5, 2005, at Huronia District
Hospital. Dearly beloved wife for 62 years of Pranas (Frank)
CEPONKUS. Cherished mother of Benedict
CEPONKUS
(Regina) and
Jurate NEUMANN
(Gintautas.)
Beloved
Mociute of Alexander (Jessica)
and Andrew
CEPONKUS and Gintautas
NEUMANN
Jr.
Friends may call
at the Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor St. W., at Windermere,
east of the Jane subway, on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Prayers
Friday at 8 p.m. Funeral Mass to be held at The Church of The
Resurrection, 1 Resurrection Road, on Saturday, October 8, 2005
at 11 a.m., followed by interment at Saint John's Lithuanian Cemetery.
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NEUMANN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-12-14 published
HOGG,
William
Charles
Suddenly on Monday, December 12, 2005. Bill Hogg, dearly beloved
husband for over 25 years to Sandra
LOMASZEWYCZ.
Beloved father
of Diana and her husband Geoff
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Bill
HOGG Jr. and his
wife Deborah,
Christine and her husband Keith
BEDDARD, and David
NEUMANN and his wife
Lynne.
Loving
Poppa of Hayley, Jack, Catrina,
Dana, Daron, Michael and Caitlyn. Sadly missed by cousin Charlaine
CASCANETTE, step-sister Jan and her husband Dan
KENNALEY, sister-in-law
Susan and her husband Andy
MUDRYJ and their families. Resting
at the Newediuk Funeral Home, Kipling Chapel, 2104 Kipling Ave.,
Etobicoke (two blocks north of Rexdale Blvd.) from 2 p.m. Thursday.
Panakhyda Thursday 7: 30 p.m. Funeral service in the chapel Friday
at 11 a.m., followed by cremation. Asexpressions of sympathy,
donations to the Ukrainian Canadian Care Centre would be greatly
appreciated by the family. (The family will receive their Friends
in the funeral home from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Thursday).
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NEUMEISTER o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-11-29 published
IRVIN,
Marjorie
Agnes (née
VESSIE)
Suddenly in Durham on Sunday, November 27, 2005. Marjorie (nee
VESSIE) of Durham in her 87th year. Special friend of John
MOCHORUK
of Durham. Loved and devoted mother of Elva
NEUMEISTER of Kitchener,
Betty Ann HUNT of Chesley, Don (Sharon)
IRVIN, Doreen (Mrs. Jim
FORGETT) and Deanna
WHEELER and friend Stuart all of R.R.#3,
Ayton and the late baby boy Irvin. Dear sister of Vera
BEATON
of R.R.#5, Flesherton, Mel of Mildmay, Elgin of London, Dearl
& Ben, both of Durham, Keith and Norman both of Hanover and the
late David, Gordon, Hazel and Ethel. Sadly missed by 12 grandchildren,
17 great grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren. The family
will receive Friends at the Fawcett-McEachern Funeral Home, Durham
on Tuesday from 2-4 p.m. and from 7-9 p.m. Funeral and Committal
Services will be held in the Funeral Home Chapel at 1: 00 p.m.
Wednesday November 30, 2005. Interment Holstein Cemetery. Donations
to Foursquare Gospel Church, Durham or Durham Hospital would
be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
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NEUMER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-07 published
BENSON,
Marguerite
J. "
Peggy"
(FOTHERINGHAM)
Peacefully, on Friday, November 4, 2005, at Niagara-on-the-Lake,
in her 88th year. Former Scarborough resident. Beloved wife for
50 years of the late Arthur C.
BENSON (1992.) Cherished mother
of Lynda (Alex
WOOD,)
Burlington, and
Susan
(Nathan
NEUMER,)
Vancouver. Dear grandmother of Gavin (Lil)
WOOD,
Ottawa;
Lindsay
(Mark ELLIS,)
Toronto;
Rachel and Ben
NEUMER, both of Vancouver.
Great-grandmother of Jackson
WOOD and Hunter
ELLIS.
Sister of
Betty (Gordon
MORGAN,)
Niagara
Falls.
Also survived by many nieces
and nephews. A service to celebrate her life will be held at
Cliffcrest United Church (McCowan and Kingston Roads), Scarborough
on Wednesday morning, November 9th, at 11 o'clock. Private interment
of cremated remains, Resthaven Memorial Gardens. As an expression
of sympathy, those who wish may make a memorial donation to the
Cliffcrest United Church Memorial Fund, One McCowan Road, Scarborough,
M1M 3L7. Online guest register at www.morganfuneral.com
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NEUSTAETER o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-01-19 published
DILWORTH,
Baby▲
Joshua▲
James▲
Peacefully at home, in the arms of his mom and dad, on Monday,
January▲ 17th, 2005. Baby Joshua James
DILWORTH, at the age of
two months. Cherished baby
son of Jason and Judith
DILWORTH,
of Wiarton. Beloved grand_son of Jake
NEUSTAETER and Marie
NEUFELD,
of Edmonton; and Jim and Helen
DILWORTH, of Wiarton. Great-grand_son
of Ella CHESTER, of Lion's Head; Peter and Helen
NEUSTAETER,
and Helen NEUFELD, all of La Crete, Alberta. Joshua will be greatly
missed by many aunts, uncles, and cousins. The family invites
Friends to call at the Thomas C. Whitcroft Funeral Home and Chapel,
Sauble Beach (519) 422-0041, on Thursday from 2: 00 to 4:00 p.m.
and 7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. A service to celebrate Joshua's life will
be conducted from the chapel on Friday afternoon, at 1 o'clock.
Pastor Rob
SLOTE officiating. As an expression of sympathy, donations
to Ronald McDonald House would be greatly appreciated. A Walnut
tree will be planted at the funeral home in memory of Joshua.
Condolences may be expressed on-line at www.whitcroftfuneralhome.com.
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NEUTEL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-02-08 published
NEUTEL,
Pauline (née
ZYLSTRA)
Gone to be with her Lord on Monday, February 7, 2005, Pauline
NEUTEL (née
ZYLSTRA) of Canterbury Street Woodstock and formerly
of R. R. #4 Woodstock in her 89th year. Beloved wife of 59 years
to Harm NEUTEL. Dear mother of Hilda
GERRITS and her husband
Don of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Robert and his wife Gerry of Woodstock,
Harry and his wife Flo of Victoria, British Columbia, John and
his wife Mary
Ann of Clinton, Diane
ZAVITZ and her husband Wayne
of Ingersoll, Pauline
CAWOOD and her husband Martyn of Georgetown
and Walter and his wife Sonya of Woodstock. Dear mother-in-law
of Jane NEUTEL of Woodstock. Loved grandmother of 26 grandchildren
and 13 great-grandchildren. Also survived by four sisters, five
brothers and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her son
Albert (2001,) grandchildren Laura
NEUTEL (1987,) Kevin
ZAVITZ
(2004). Friends may call at the R.D. Longworth Funeral Home,
845 Devonshire Ave., Woodstock (539-0004) Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. The funeral service will be held at Maranatha Christian
Reformed Church, 577 Norwich Avenue, Woodstock, Thursday at 11
a.m. with Pastor Dirk
MIEDEMA officiating. Interment later Pleasantview
Cemetery, Curries. Contributions to the Victorian Order of Nurses
would be appreciated. Online condolences at www.longworthfuneralhome.com
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NEUWELT o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-03-08 published
NEUWELT,
Margaretta
(SOCHA)
As a result of a car accident, Saturday morning, March 5th, 2005,
in Poland, in her 34th year. Beloved wife of Paul
NEUWELT.
Devoted
mother of Dominika and Matthew, both at home. Dear daughter of
Krystyna SOCHA.
Loved by two sisters and four brothers. Dear
daughter-in-law of Donna and Mike
NEUWELT, of London. The Funeral
Service will take place Wednesday, in Poland. Friends may send
condolences to Paul at Ul. Gen. Maczka 7M9 Nowy Targ 34-400 Poland
or email: paulneuwelt@hotmail.com
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