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WILLIAMS,
Florence (née
TONKS)
Peacefully at Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll on Sunday, March
6, 2005, Florence
(TONKS)
WILLIAMS, of Ingersoll, in her 82nd
year. Beloved wife of Howard
WILLIAMS. Dear mother of Bernice
and her husband Gail
CROKER of Calgary, Alberta, Marie and her
husband Bill
WHATLEY of Ingersoll and Howie and his wife
Gina
WILLIAMS of Simcoe. Dear grandmother of David
CROKER,
Mark
CROKER,
Lisa Whatley, Jim Whatley, Jeffery
WILLIAMS, Jennifer
WILLIAMS
and Trent PIKE. Dear great-grandmother of Kristian
BRUCE,
Tammy
CROKER,
Scott
CROKER, Kayden
CROKER. Dear sister of Tom (Rita)
TONKS of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Gladys
SPILCHEN of Beeton, Ontario
and Alma SWETMAN of Abbotsford, British Columbia. Sister-in-law
of Levina KILGOUR of Aylmer and Pat
TONKS of Edmonton, Alberta.
Also survived by nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her parents
Bill and Gladys
TONKS, her sister Shirley
TONKS and her grandchildren
Patricia CROKER and Peter John
CROKER.
Florence will always be remembered for the love and support given
freely to her husband and family. Many Friends will remember
her as a non-judgmental, always accepting person who always was
there for them. For many years, she was active in the local and
regional Girl Guides of Canada and St. James Anglican Church,
Ingersoll. Her spirit will live on in the hearts of all the young
people whose lives she influenced as an ideal role model. Private
family arrangements. Memorial donations to Alexandra Hospital
Foundation or Camp Hope would be appreciated by calling McBeath-Dynes
Funeral Home, Ingersoll (519)-425-1600).
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PIKE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-08-08 published
WELTIN,
Bernard
G.
Suddenly at London Health Sciences Centre, Victoria Hospital,
on Saturday, August 6th, 2005, Bernard G.
WELTIN of London in
his 74th year. Beloved husband of Anne
(HUSATINSKY)
WELTIN.
Dear
father of Susan
STOKES and her husband Mike of Ajax, Carolyn
DENNIS of Lambeth, and Dennis
PIKE of London. Survived also by
his 2 brothers Conrad and Wilfried in Germany, and his sister
Gisela in Switzerland. Predeceased by his sister Louise. Loved
by his 12 grandchildren and by his greatgrandchildren. His never
ending energy and vitality, youthful sense of humour, and love
for art, his garden, his family, his printing company, and life
in general, will be sadly missed by all who knew him. Friends
will be received by the family from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday
at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South,
London (433-5184) where the funeral service will be conducted
in the chapel on Wednesday, August 10th at 1 p.m. Interment in
Woodland Cemetery, London. As expressions of sympathy, memorial
donations would be appreciated to the charity of your choice.
On line condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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PIKE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-18 published
LESLIE,
Joyce
(MILLER)
Suddenly at her residence on Monday, October 17, 2005 Joyce
(MILLER)
of R.R.#3 Ingersoll and formerly of Exeter in her 68th year.
Beloved wife of Robert and dear mother of Brenda and Don
TRIEBNER,
Bonnie and Morley
OBRE, and Marilyn and Jim
SKINNER all of Exeter
and Paul COOPER and Jetta
HEINEN of Stratford. Also loved by
seven grandchildren, Lisa (Grant), Anthony (Carrie), Trever (Janet),
Tyler, Sherri, Christopher and Shauna. Dear sister of Winnie
SCHLUETER
(Mike) of Cambridge, Lena (Ron)
WHITE/WHYTE of Georgetown,
Gerald (Joan)
MILLER of Claresholme, Alberta, and the late Raymond
MILLER. Dear Sister-in-law of Wilma
MILLER of Woodstock, and
Linda and Gordon
PIKE of Thamesford. Also sadly missed by the
Cooper family and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Friends may
call at the Harland B. Betzner Funeral Home, 177 Dundas Street,
Thamesford on Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where funeral service
will be held on Thursday October 20, 2005 at 11 a.m. Pastor Cathy
PROUT officiating. Interment Exeter Cemetery (3 p.m..) As an
expression of sympathy memorial donations may be given to the
Canadian Diabetes Association.
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PIKE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-02-05 published
BRADBROOK,
Pauline
Died peacefully February 3, 2005 at Bridgepoint Hospital at age
61, after a long battle with cancer. She leaves her partner,
Vivian HARROWER;
Vivian's children Beth and Josh; sisters Elizabeth
(Munden) BATSTONE of Halifax and Marilyn (Keith)
PIKE of Burton,
New Brunswick; nieces and nephews, and many close Friends. Private
cremation, with a memorial service at a later date. Memorial
gifts may be made to Church of the Holy Trinity, 10 Trinity Sq,
Toronto, Ontario M5G 1B1, or Trinity Home Hospice, Box 324, Commerce
Court Postal Stn, Toronto, Ontario M5L 1G3.
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PIKE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-05-03 published
WILSON,
James
Donald, D.Eng., P.Eng., F.E.I.C., F.R.P.S.C., O.T.B.,
Nova Scotia Tech. 48-49.
Passed away May 1 in Saint John's Newfoundland, 80, from idiopathic
pulmonary fibrosis, a lung disease of which there is no known
cause or cure. Survived by loving wife
Jean
Drury
Young
WILSON,
daughters Joan Wilson
PIKE (Greg) Corner Brook, Newfoundland,
Nancy Wilson
VOEGELI (Fred) Shad Bay, Nova Scotia, sons James
WILSON (Michele) Windsor, Nova Scotia, George
WILSON (Joyce)
Perth,
Australia, 12 grandchildren, sister Rosamund
SANGWINE,
Walnut Creek, California, sister-in-law Jean
WILSON, Bellevue,
Washington, 3 nieces and 4 nephews. Don was a very, very generous
sharer of his knowledge, experience, time and wealth for the
good of all. His company, Avalon Construction and Eng. Ltd., did
work all over Newfoundland and Labrador for 40 years. As a young
man, he was a very competitive skuller and canoeist in Dartmouth,
Nova Scotia. He was a highly respected philatelist in Canada.
A world traveler. Cremation has taken place; internment at a
later date. A memorial service will be held at the West End Baptist
Church at 2: 00pm on Tuesday May 3rd. No flowers please, but donations
may be made to a charity of ones choice.
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PIKE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-05-17 published
Evelyn HORNE,
Civil
Servant and Volunteer: 1907-2005
Ottawa secretary worked for Mackenzie
KING and was acquainted
with a succession of prime ministers. From her vantage point
at the centre of power, she saw everything and knew everyone
By Buzz BOURDON,
Special to the Globe and Mail, Tuesday, May
17, 2005 Page S9
Ottawa -- Everyone came to see Evelyn
HORNE to pick her brains
on people and policy, including Jean
CHRÉTIEN.
She spent 30 years
at the centre of political power. Starting with Mackenzie
KING,
Miss HORNE knew five prime ministers in a row, including Louis
SSAINTURENT, John
DIEFENBAKER, Lester
PEARSON and Pierre
TRUDEAU.
From 1941 to 1973, Miss
HORNE perched just off centre stage as
a perceptive spectator of some of the most tumultuous events
in recent Canadian history -- from the anxious years of the Second
World War to the new welfare state that came later. Surrounded
by statesmen, politicians, governors-general and civil servants,
Miss HORNE knew practically all of them, many on a first-name
basis.
"She told me that she knew
CHRÉTIEN when he was a young pup who
came and sat on the corner of her desk and talked politics,"
said her nephew, Robert
PIKE of Ottawa.
Other
Ottawa mandarins who valued Miss
HORNE for her administrative
skills during the '40s and '50s included Prime Minister Paul
MARTIN's father, Paul
MARTIN Sr., Jack
PICKERSGILL and C.D.
HOWE.
For all that, Miss
HORNE never forgot the years she spent working
for Mackenzie
KING.
Getting that job was a "case of being in
the right place at the right time and knowing the right people
though I would be selling myself short if I didn't admit that
I had some native intelligence and was willing to go the second
mile into overtime when it was necessary," she said in 1997.
Miss HORNE first attracted Mr. King's attention when, as a provincial
civil servant, she was secretary of the committee organizing
the Nova Scotia segment of the 1939 visit to Canada of King George
Virgin Islands and Queen Elizabeth.
"When Mr. KING asked to meet me during his tour of East Coast
defences in the fall of 1940, I knew I was to be interviewed
for a job. And what an interview! Presumably, someone had told
him that I could write a fairly good letter; he asked me nothing
about my work capabilities," said Miss
HORNE.
Instead, Mr.
KING quizzed her about the architectural features
of the room they were sitting in at Nova Scotia's Province House,
Canada's oldest seat of government. "[It was] the most perfect
example of Adam architecture in North America. He asked me to
explain the symbolism of the bas-relief around the fireplace
and recount the history behind the life-size portraits of kings
and queens that adorned the walls," she said.
Fortunately, Miss
HORNE knew all the answers and found herself
in Ottawa in January of 1941. "My first reaction was disappointment.
I found the city dull and boring -- after Halifax. There was
no immediate awareness that there was a war on. And I was very
disappointed in [my new] job. I was assigned to do the 'routine
correspondence.' "
It was so simple and repetitive, she was "bored to tears. When
I could stand it no longer, I complained to the boss -- not Mr.
KING, of course, but [to his] principal secretary. I said I wanted
to go back home. The work was too easy -- there was no challenge
I didn't have enough to do. As a result, I was given the responsibility
for the whole of the Prime Minister's correspondence."
That task was not without its lighter moments, Miss
HORNE told
her niece, Frances
PIKE. "
One day, she reached an envelope addressed
'To the Biggest Prick in Canada.' There was nothing inside except
an unused condom. 'Mr.
PICKERSGILL,' she said, 'what do I do
with this'? He said, 'Miss
HORNE,
I'll take care of it. As far
as the contents are concerned, you may do with it what you will.'"
Although Miss
HORNE rarely saw Mr.
KING during the war, the Prime
Minister's Office "was an exciting place to be, right at the
heart of government, during those increasingly intense years
of war. There were so many pressing concerns, and all kinds of
people wrote to the Prime Minister about all kinds of problems.
I had to find the answers, or find the people who could.
"I learned so much, not only about government, but also about
the people of this country, who showed so much courage, stoicism,
and forbearance in the face of all the tragedy and the hardships
that affected us all during those terrible years."
In 1946, Miss
HORNE moved from the East Block to Laurier House,
Mr. KING's home, where she handled his personal correspondence
and did some speechwriting. "I became acquainted with [him] as
a person, and I liked him."
In 1950, Miss
HORNE struck an early blow for women's rights after
she went to work for the assistant private secretary to Robert
WINTERS, then minister of reconstruction and supply. Despite
all her experience, Mr.
WINTERS "wouldn't take her on trips because
he thought that was unseemly. So he hired a man, whom she had
to train. He was hopeless, but making more money than her," said
Mr. PIKE, the nephew.
When Miss HORNE complained to her boss that she should be earning
as much as the new man, he retorted that he saw no reason for
a raise -- she was making excellent money "for a woman."
"So she packed up and went home," said Mr.
PIKE. "
Then▼ she called
Jack PICKERSGILL, who told her to sit tight for a few days and
he'd see what he could do. Very soon after, she went to work
for Ellen FAIRCLOUGH at the Department of Citizenship and Immigration."
Miss HORNE finished her career with the federal government in
1973 when she retired from the National Film Board. Awarded the
Coronation Medal in 1953 and the Centennial Medal in 1967, she
received a Governor-General's Caring Canadian Award in 2004 for
her years spent as a volunteer.
Miss HORNE first started volunteering during the First World
War, when she knitted scarves for the troops. "I distinctly remember
the outbreak of the war in 1914, and I recall many occasions
when I went to the train station in Truro with my mother to meet
the troop trains to present gifts of food and cigarettes and
warm knitted items."
When the Second World War broke out in 1939, Miss
HORNE's volunteering
became a "way of life. I worked as a check-girl for the weekly
dances at the famous North End Services Canteen, and playing
the odd game of snooker with the boys who didn't feel like dancing.
Many times, I would best serve by lending a sympathetic ear or
looking at pictures of sweethearts or wives and children back
home."
Life in Halifax during the war was grim, she recounted. "The
most vulnerable spot in all of Canada, the city was actually
at war and everyone pitched in to help. I can laughingly say
that my war work was entertaining and being entertained by the
officers of the great battleships that anchored in Halifax harbour.
We had a lively social life.
"But the shadow of war was always close at hand; and more than
once, men I had danced with one night were brought back two days
later, burned beyond recognition when their ship was torpedoed
by German U-boats just beyond the harbour headlands. Volunteer
visits to Camp Hill, the [military] hospital, were a high priority
for me at that time."
Evelyn
Annie
Ethel
HORNE was born on February 23, 1907, in Truro,
Nova Scotia She died of heart failure on March 21, 2005, in Ottawa.
She was 98. She leaves her niece, Frances; nephews Robert, David,
Peter and Donald; 16 great-nieces; and 11 great-great-nieces
and nephews.
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PIKE,
Jane
Barr
Jane passed away on August 4, 2005. She will be joining her parents
in Glendale Memorial Gardens in Mississauga. Jane was predeceased
by her sister Margaret and her husband, Jim, of Detroit, Michigan,
and Boca Raton, Florida. She will be sorely missed by her sister,
Helen PEAT, her brothers, George and Bob
BARR, as well as many
nieces, nephews and Friends in Canada and throughout the U.S.A.
where she lived for many years. At Jane's specific request, there
will be no service.
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PIKE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-08-08 published
PIKE,
Marilyn▼
Joan▼
Gone to be with the Lord. Marilyn passed away after a courageous
battle with cancer on Thursday, August 4, 2005 at the age of
57. Accomplished audiologist, speech pathologist and pianist.
Dedicated▼ daughter to Isabel and the Late Gordon
PIKE.
Awesome▼
sister and best friend to Dr. Calvin
PIKE and wife
Mary.▼
Loving▼
aunt to David and Emily. Faithfully upheld by many, especially
Rachel BROOKS, Marilyn
SAPSFORD, Dr. Roy and Norma
CLARK and
Rev. Bill THORNELOE.
Friends▼ will be received at Pine Hills Visitation
Chapel and Reception Centre - 625 Birchmount Rd. Scarborough (1
block N of St. Clair Ave), 416 267-8229 on Tuesday, August 9,
2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A memorial service will be held in the
chapel Wednesday, August 10, 2005 at 11 a.m. Interment and reception
to follow. In Marilyn's memory donations to World Vision Canada
would be appreciated. "Trust in the Lord with all your heart
and lean not on your own understanding." Prov. 3: 5
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PIKE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-11-16 published
PIKE,
William
The▲▼ death of William A.B.
PIKE, age 57, occurred unexpectedly.
Formerly of Saint John, New Brunswick, he was the
son of the
late William and Blanche
PIKE. He is survived by one aunt Mae
PIKE, Saint John, New Brunswick, one uncle Malcolm
PIKE, Mississauga,
Ontario and several cousins. Private funeral arrangements are
untrusted to Neweduk Funeral Home, Mississauga. Remembrances
may be made to a charity of the donor's choice.
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PIKE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-14 published
PIKE,
Constance
(MIFSUD)
At the Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay on Wednesday, January
12, 2005. Connie
(MIFSUD)
PIKE of Beaverton was the loving sister
of Sonny MIFSUD of Angus and Anthony (Naty)
MIFSUD of Toronto.
Aunt of Anthony, Alexander, Katherine, Pamela, Rhonda, Patrick
and Christopher. Adopted mother of Anthony
PIKE of Beaverton
and grandmother to his children Victoria and Anthony. The family
will receive Friends at the Mangan Funeral Home, Beaverton (705-426-5777)
on Friday from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Funeral service will be held
on Saturday at 11 a.m. Interment Mount Hope Cemetery, Toronto
on Saturday at 2 p.m. The family would appreciate memorial donations
to the charity of your choice.
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PIKE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-24 published
FRASER,
Elizabeth (née
PIKE)
Passed away peacefully at Parkview Home, Stouffville on Friday,
February 11, 2005, age 96 years, 10 months and 29 days. Elizabeth
was born in Markham to a long line of pioneer settlers, and spent
her formative years at the Pike family homestead on Reesor Road.
A talented student, she graduated in Nursing from the Toronto
General Hospital, and later married Investment Advisor, Donald
Geddie FRASER, now deceased, a native of Glace Bay, Nova Scotia.
Elizabeth was a loving mother to her son David Bruce
FRASER,
a Civil Engineer, and his wife, Elizabeth
LEUTCECHER, a Nurse,
both now deceased. She was also predeceased by her five siblings-sisters
Mary (Mrs. John
ROBB), Stella, Alice Catherine (Mrs. Cameron
GRAHAM,) and brothers, James Norman (Ruth
WEIR) and John Lawrence
(Suzetta REESOR.)
She will be deeply missed by her loving grandchildren,
Jonathan Bruce
FRASER, an Architect, and Laurie Elizabeth
FRASER,
a Commercial Pilot, as well as Jonathan's wife, Erin
CORNING,
and her two great-grand_sons, Ian David Corning
FRASER and James
Doyle FRASER, all residents of the United States. Elizabeth's
warmth, energy, steadfast devotion and infectious sense of humour
will be fondly remembered by her nieces, nephews, other family
members and many Friends. Her positive outlook and loving spirit
will live on in all those who were fortunate to know her. Family
members wish to express their gratitude to the Staff at Parkview
Home for their expertise and care during the past four years.
Visitation will be held at the Dixon-Garland Funeral Home, 166
Main Street, Markham on Friday, March 4, 2005 from 10: 00 a.m.
with service to follow at 11: 00 a.m. in the chapel. For those
who wish, contributions to the Parkview Home Building Fund, 481
Rupert Avenue, Stouffville, Ontario, L4A 1T7 would be appreciated.
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PIKE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-03 published
MURPHY,
Elizabeth
Helen "
Betty" (née
DOYLE)
It is with heavy hearts we announce that Betty, our mother, grandmother,
and friend passed away on Tuesday, March 1, 2005. Betty was the
daughter of the late Edward and Loretta
DOYLE.
She trained as
a registered nurse at St. Michael's Hospital where she met her
beloved husband the late Gerard Peter
MURPHY (1987.) Together
they raised six children Gerard (Suellen), Paul (Nancy), Maureen
(Alf), Kevin (Ginny), Dan (Terry) and Liz (Jeremy). Mom delighted
in her 20 grandchildren Colleen (Marc), Shelagh, Peter and Andrew,
Doran, Rose Marie, Stephanie, Shannon and Jessica, Veronica (Tim),
Theresa (Jeff), Melissa (Al), Loretta and Beth, Danielle, Katelyn
and Gregory, Amanda and Hailey, Meghan. She was also blessed
to know 5 great-grandchildren Adam and Riley, Noah, Lily and
Lukas.
Mom is also survived by her sisters Dorothy
DESOURDY and
Maryon MURPHY, her sisters and brothers-in-law Joan
MURPHY,
Helen
MURPHY,
Alice and Jim
TOBIN. Mom was predeceased by her son-in-law
Jeremy MATHER, her sisters Bernice and Margaret, her brothers-in-law
John DESOURDY, George
PIKE, Jim
MURPHY, Mel
MURPHY and sister-in-law
Veronica KEEFE
(MURPHY.)
Friends and family will be received
at Smith's Funeral Home, 485 Brant Street (one block north of
City Hall), Burlington (905-632-3333) on Thursday from 7-9 p.m.
The Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. Patrick's Roman Catholic
Church, 196 Kenwood Avenue in Burlington on Friday, March 4,
2005 at 11: 00 a.m. Private interment. As expressions of sympathy,
memorial donations to the Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital Foundation
would be greatly appreciated. A vigil for Betty will be held
at 8: 30 p.m. on Thursday evening at the Funeral Home.
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GILKES,
Ethel
Ann (née
TAILOR/TAYLOR)
Peacefully at her home on March 23, 2005, in her 81st year. Beloved
wife of 60 years to Wilfred. Loving "Ma" of Susan
REEVES and
her husband Jeff; and Bill and his wife Sandy. Cherished Gramma
of Lindsay
REEVES (David
MASON), Andrew
REEVES, Nate
ROBERTSON
and Katie, Taylor, Jamey and Jake. Dear sister-in-law of Robert,
Irene PIKE and her husband Larry, and Beatrice
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
The▲ family
will receive Friends at the McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston
Road, Ajax (Pickering Village), 905-428-8488 from 3 to 4 p.m.
Saturday, March 26, 2005. Complete funeral service to follow
in the chapel at 4 p.m.
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McCARTNEY,
Donald
Ross
On July 29, 2005 at Chelsey Park Long Term Care - Streetsville.
Beloved husband and best friend of Alice (née
GILBERT) for 53
years. Dear father of Mary Lynn (Gordon)
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART,
Burlington,
Ontario, Karen (Gordon)
PIKE, Whitby, Ontario and Susan (Rodger)
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON,
Millarville,
Alberta. Cherished Grandpa of Kristin,
Andrew, Ryan, Lauren, Jordan, Chris, Kyle and Madeline. Dear
brother of Marion
McKITTERICK,
Mississauga,
Ontario and Mary
Jane HOGG, Terrace, British Columbia. Fondly remembered by his
many Friends and family. Friends will be received at the Neweduk
Funeral Home "Mississauga Chapel", 1981 Dundas St. W., (1 block
east of Erin Mills Pkwy.) from 10: 30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Monday.
A Memorial Service will be held in the Chapel on Monday, August
8, 2005 at 11: 30 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made
in Donald's memory to the Alzheimer Society of Peel or to the
charity of your choice. Neweduk Funeral Home 905-828-8000 www.neweduk.com
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PIKE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-07 published
PIKE,
Marilyn▲
Joan▲▼
Gone to be with the Lord. Marilyn passed away after a courageous
battle with cancer on Thursday, August 4, 2005 at the age of
57. Accomplished audiologist, speech pathologist and pianist.
Dedicated▲ daughter to Isabel and the late Gordon
PIKE.
Awesome▲
sister and best friend to Dr. Calvin
PIKE and wife
Mary.▲
Loving▲
aunt to David and Emily. Faithfully upheld by many, especially
Rachel BROOKS, Marilyn
SAPSFORD, Dr. Roy and Norma
CLARK and
Rev. Bill THORNELOE.
Friends▲ will be received at Pine Hills Visitation
Chapel and Reception Centre, 625 Birchmount Rd., Scarborough (1
block N of St. Clair Ave.), 416-267-8229 on Tuesday, August 9,
2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A memorial service will be held in
the chapel Wednesday, August 10, 2005 at 11 a.m. Interment and
reception to follow. In Marilyn's memory donations to World Vision
Canada would be appreciated. "Trust in the Lord with all your
heart and lean not on your own understanding." Prov. 3: 5
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PIKE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-11 published
HARTLEY,
Margaret
Elizabeth (née
PIKE)
At Shaver Hospital, St. Catharines on Friday, August 5, 2005
in her 92nd year. (Longtime faithful member of Wesley Mimico
United Church, United Church Women and 30 years with Red Cross).
Beloved wife of the late James
HARTLEY.
Dearly loved mother of
Thomas of London, England, Kathleen of St. Catharines, and Stephen
and wife Jeannine of Newmarket. Loved grandmother of Philip,
Damien and Denise. Great-grandmother to Katie and Ty. Dear sister
to Barbara
GREVILLE and husband Russ of Kingston, and the late
Lloyd and Doug
PIKE.
Mrs.
HARTLEY will also be lovingly remembered
by nieces, nephews and their families. A memorial service in
Mrs. HARTLEY's honour will be held on Saturday, August 13, 2005
at the G.H. Hogle Funeral Home, 63 Mimico Ave., Toronto at 1
p.m. Reception to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations to the
Canadian Cancer Society or the Salvation Army would be gratefully
appreciated. Condolences and donations may be made to www.hoglefuneralhomes.com
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PIKE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-03 published
GOODHEAD,
Eileen (née
PIKE)
Of Royal Terrace, Palmerston, and formerly of Barrie. Peacefully,
on Saturday, October 1, 2005, in her 86th year. Beloved wife
of the late Clifford
GOODHEAD (1997,) and dear mother of Maureen
TAEGER and her husband David of Harriston, Dr. Marsha Goodhead
ADES and her husband Ely of Las Vegas, Nevada and Wendy
LANG
and Phillip
WEBER of San Fransisco, California. Remembered by
her grandchildren Allison and Mark
WILSON of Fergus, Jim
TAEGER
of Waterloo, Meghan
TAEGER of Kitchener and Ted
TAEGER of Markham,
Jacob ADES of Los Angeles, California, Seth
LANG of Vancouver,
British Columbia and Avril
LANG of New York, New York, and by
her great-grandchildren Abigail and Andrew
WILSON and Zeus
LANG.
Sister of Frederick
PIKE of Houston, Texas and sister-in-law
of Ruth PIKE of Leamington and Ruth
GOODHEAD of Toronto. Predeceased
by her parents Grace and William
PIKE and by her brothers William
PIKE and Sidney
PIKE.
Friends may call at the Hardy-Lee Funeral
Home, Harriston, on Tuesday evening from 7: 00 to 9:00 p.m., where
the Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday, October 5 at 1: 30
p.m. Interment in Harriston Cemetery. Memorial donations to the
Alzheimer Society would be appreciated.
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PIKE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-12-12 published
PIKE,
Mildred
Lillian (née
BROWN)
(November 17, 1922-December 7, 2005)
Suddenly and tragically on December 7, 2005 as the result of
massive stroke followed by a car accident while driving home
from a family weekend. Our Mom, Mildred
PIKE (née
BROWN,) has
now gone to be with her love, our Dad, Bill. Mom leaves behind
her devastated extended family of Karen
MUGFORD
(Al,)
Bill
PIKE
(Anne) and her "baby," Jim
PIKE
(Regina.)
She was a doting and
devoted Grandmother to Rory
FITZPATRICK
(Dianne,)
Neil
FITZPATRICK
(Stephanie,) Joshua
PIKE,
Jennifer
PIKE, Justin
PIKE and Emily
PIKE.
Her great-grandchildren were her special loves, Jackson,
Katie, Julianne, and William... How lucky they were to have had
her as their Great-Grammi. Mom was also a special Grandma to
Karen BISHOP, Michael
MUGFORD (Donna), Lynn
KLUGMAN (Steve),
Diane BRENNAN (Tom), Janine
SKORUPA (Charlie) and Paula
MUGFORD.
Loving step-great-grandma to Sherrie, Brian, Paul, Jeanette,
Jaden, Laura, Jill, Tyler, Erin, Chris and Michael. She leaves
behind in Newfoundland, her surviving sisters, Clarice
HIGHMORE
(Jack,) Daphne
SMITH
(Azariah, deceased,) Irene
HIGHMORE (Les,
deceased,) sister-in-law Floss
BROWN
(Bill,) sister-in-law May
HUTCHINGS
(Sel,) and Mary
HUTCHINGS (Len, deceased) and all their
families. Very special Aunt to Pat
BROWN and Don and Louise
SMITH.
Mom was always forever a lady who worked tirelessly for her church,
St. James Anglican in Fenelon Falls, as well as their Community
Care. After Dad died, her many Friends, especially those at 70
Murray, became her life-line and she enjoyed so much their card
games and bus trips together. We are all so grateful for having
been part of her life. Our wish is that every child should know
the love and devotion of a Mother and Grandmother like our Mom.
She will be missed more than words can say and our lives will
never be the same. To One who bears the sweetest name And adds
luster to the same Long life she had and there's no other Could
take the place of our dear Mother. Rest in Peace Sweet Lady.
In accordance with Mom's wishes, cremation has taken place. A
celebration of her life will be held on Saturday, December 17,
11: 00 a.m., St. James Anglican Church, 19 Bond Street E., Fenelon
Falls. Visitation with the family at 10: 00 a.m. While flowers
are always appreciated, the family would be grateful for donations
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
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PIKE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-12-14 published
BROWN,
Lucy
M.
At the Toronto East General Hospital on Tuesday, December 13,
2005. Lucy, beloved wife of the late Gerald. Dear mother of Gerry
and his wife Linda. Loving grandmother to Gerald George, and
Sarah Ann. Sister of Joseph
COADY, Bridget
PIKE, Marion
DOBER
and Loretta
ORTIZ.
Friends may call at the Funeral Home of O'Connor
Bros., 1871 Danforth Ave., Toronto (2 blocks west of Woodbine
subway station) on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass
in St. Brigid's Church (located at the corner of Glebemount Ave.
and Wolverleigh Blvd.) on Thursday at 10: 30 a.m. Interment Pine
Hills Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian
Cancer Society would be appreciated.
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PIKE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-12-28 published
BERNARD,
Edward
George
(October 6, 1939-December 26, 2005)
Passed away peacefully on December 26th, 2005, after a courageous
battle with cancer. Loving and caring husband of Lorraine. Fond
brother-in-law of Paul
PIKE and his wife
Joan.▲
Caring uncle to
Ron (Lisa)
PIKE, and Tricia (Al)
ALDERSON.
Great-uncle to Matthew,
Kaitlyn, Jessica and Ben. Ed was a long-time educator with the
East York Board of Education and a Financial Planner in retirement.
Special thanks to the many family and Friends who gave their
time, love and support. Thanks also to Doctors
TEPLINSKY,
GROSSMAN
and TEPPERMAN, to the staff of Centenary Health Centre's Chemotherapy
Clinic and to the Nursing Staff of 3B for their compassionate
care. Family and Friends may call at the Ogden Funeral Home,
4164 Sheppard Avenue East, Scarborough (east of Kennedy Road)
on Thursday, December 29th from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. The
Funeral Service will take place at Agincourt Baptist Church,
37 Glen Watford Drive, Scarborough, on Friday, December 30th
at 1: 00 p.m. Interment Dickson Hill Cemetery. Memorial contributions
to the Agincourt Baptist Church - Connie Cullen Youth Centre,
37 Glen Watford Dr., Scarborough, Ontario M1S 2C2, would be gratefully
appreciated. "Forever loved, forever remembered"
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PIKULIK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-19 published
GOUGH,
Jean
Peacefully with her son and daughter at her side at Credit Valley
Hospital on Wednesday, August 17, 2005. Devoted wife of the late
Geoff GOUGH.
Loving mother of David and his wife
Linda and Joanne
and her husband Brian
MacALPINE.
Proud grandmother of Kaitlyn,
Jeffrey and Amanda. Sadly missed by sisters Sadie
PIKULIK,
Annette
WILSON, their families and her many Friends. Friends may call
at the Ward Funeral Home "Brampton Chapel," 52 Main Street South
(Hwy. 10), Brampton, from 6-9 p.m. Sunday and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Monday. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Tuesday morning
at 11 o'clock at Saint Marguerite D'Youville (2490 Sandalwood Parkway,
at Torbram, Brampton. Interment Glendale Memorial Gardens. As
expressions of sympathy, donations to the Canadian Arthritis
Society would be deeply appreciated. Condolences may be sent
to jean.gough@wardfh.com
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