REUBEN
REUCASSEL
REURINK
REUSCH
REUSTON
REUBEN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-18 published
BURK/BURKE,
David
Michael
(July 8, 1939-May 15, 2005)
After a year and a half battle with brain cancer, David peacefully
passed away at home with his wife Michelle and daughter Brandi
by his side. David was a teacher for over 40 years in London
and area spending almost 3 decades teaching English at Beal Secondary
School. David was an avid bridge player right to the end, with
the help of Friends from the Bridge Club acting as his taxi service
(thank you from Michelle and Brandi to you all especially Doug).
David will be sadly missed by Brandi's boyfriend Sean
RUMBALL,
as well as by his nephew Stephen
BURK/BURKE
(Susan) and family. Cremation
has taken place and there will be a celebration of his life on
Thursday, May 19 from 2-5 p.m. at the Victoria Tavern (corner
of South and Maitland.) We wish to thank Joy
REUBEN from the
V.O. N for his long term care and Lana Papp's (V.O.N.) for her
support this past weekend. Also the 7th floor nursing and support
staff at University Hospital and a special thanks to Dr. Henry
BENDHEIM for his care of David the past year and a half. Forest
City Cremation Services 675-0772.
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REUBEN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-15 published
CALDWELL,
Gordon
The family of the late Gordon
CALDWELL would like to express
our sincere thanks and heartfelt appreciation to all those involved
in his care. Dr. Neil
PARRY, Dr. John
NELSON, L.R.C.C. Doctors
DINGLE
and BOLT and R.N. Nancy and the wonderful staff of St. Joseph's
and University Hospitals Palliative Care Units. A special thanks
to Joy REUBEN,
Victorian
Order of Nurses for her care and support
to Gordon over the past two years. Your kindness will always
be remembered.
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REUCASSEL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-16 published
KEAR,
Thomas
Went peacefully and into his Lord's presence on June 14, 2005
in his ninety-eighth year at Ottawa Grace Manor. Predeceased
by his first wife
Dollie
(GOSS,) his second wife Grace
(ATTERBURY,)
his sister Dora
(REUCASSEL) and his brother Owen. Dear father
of Tom (Jessie), Peter (Anna-Lise), Richard (Catherine) and loving
grandfather of Sarah, Mark, Andrew and Emily. Fondly remembered
by Grace's daughters Joan
COLQUHOUN,
Jean
MacDONELL and Judy
WOODS.
The textile industry was Tom's chosen vocation, first
in Toronto and then as plant manager at Glenayr (Kitten) Knit
Ltd., in Lanark, from 1945 until 1972. The family wish to thank
and acknowledge the staff of The Salvation Army Ottawa Grace
Manor who gave loving and attentive care over the past several
years; also to the staff at Perth Community Care where Tom was
a resident prior to his move to Ottawa. Friends may pay their
respects at the Young Funeral Home, Lanark on Friday, June 17th,
2005 from 7 to 9 p.m. A service of remembrance and thanks will
be held at 12 noon on Saturday, June 18, 2005, at First Baptist
Church, Lanark; reception to follow. Private family interment,
'Locks Cemetery', Huntsville. In lieu of flowers, donations may
be made to The Salvation Army Ottawa Grace Manor or Gideon's
International In Canada. Arrangements are in the care of Young
Funeral Home, Lanark. For further information call 613-267-3765.
Condolences may be sent to the family at: condolences@blairandson.com
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REURINK o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-02 published
Sault man killed in hit and run on Walpole Island
By Marissa
NELSON and Jonathan
SHER,
Free
Press reporters
A man walking along a road on Walpole Island was killed early
yesterday when he was struck by a van whose occupants got out
after the collision, then drove away, police say. Elvis
SWANSON,
37, of the Sault Ste. Marie area, was pronounced dead at the
scene of the hit and run, Lambton Ontario Provincial Police said.
A 22-year-old Walpole Island woman has been charged with criminal
negligence causing death and failing to remain at the scene of
a collision.
She was being held in custody yesterday awaiting a bail hearing.
The woman was arrested after she told Walpole Island police the
van had been stolen, a claim that proved false, police said.
witnesses: told police they saw at least four people get out of
the silver van after the crash, then get back in before the van
took off.
"They got out and realized what happened, then sped away," Lambton
Ontario
Provincial
Police Const. John
REURINK said.
SWANSON was walking on Altiman Road, near South Creek Road, when
he was hit just before 2 a.m., police said.
There are no sidewalks on the rural road.
A van matching the description of the one that hit
SWANSON was
found in a cornfield five kilometres away.
Forensic investigators are doing tests on the van,
REURINK said.
Walpole Island police have enlisted the help of Lambton Ontario
Provincial Police, Ontario Provincial Police technical traffic
collision investigators and the forensic identification unit.
Last year, Lambton County racked up 21 traffic deaths, up from
the usual 13 to 15 a year.
"Last year, it was bad,"
REURINK said. "It was a spike, but most
could be attributed to driver error, alcohol or drug use. It
was one of those years."
REURINK said despite yesterday's tragedy, he hopes the pattern
doesn't repeat itself in 2005.
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REURINK o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-07 published
Body found on Walpole identified as missing teen
By Patrick
MALONEY,
Free
Press
Reporter
Considering the pair had just had a fight, Lorelei
FISHER wasn't
too concerned when her teenage daughter didn't return to their
Walpole Island home for a few days last month.
But, as the days turned into weeks with still no word from 17-year-old
Katrina KIYOSHK,
FISHER became sure something was wrong.
Lambton Ontario Provincial Police yesterday confirmed her worst
fears, announcing a body found in a marshy part of the native
community is that of
KIYOSHK, a popular teenager her mom last
saw one month ago today.
"I was thinking she was with (her Friends) because she didn't
call," a grieving
FISHER said yesterday. "She would always call
home."
Local anglers found the badly decomposed body on the island's
west end last Thursday and contacted Walpole Island police, who
tapped Lambton Ontario Provincial Police -- and its resources
to lead the investigation.
Dental records were used to identify the body on Monday, police
said.
What killed
KIYOSHK is unclear, Ontario Provincial Police Const.
John REURINK said, and investigators aren't sure exactly what
kind of case they are facing.
"They're simply treating it as suspicious, they're not treating
it as a homicide,"
REURINK said. "We're not sure of the cause
of death."
Lambton
Ontario
Provincial Police say
KIYOSHK was reported missing
August 25, while her mother says an initial call was made to
Walpole police much earlier.
The first news release on the search for the missing teen came
out August 31,
REURINK said.
KIYOSHK, who had attended Wallaceburg District secondary school,
was described by her mother as an outgoing and fun-loving girl.
She "liked everybody,"
FISHER said, adding the phone would ring
10 times a day for her.
"She just liked to have fun,"
FISHER recalled. "She wasn't scared
to do anything. She was brave, eh? And bold."
Both Lambton Ontario Provincial Police and Walpole Island police
want to speak with anyone who saw
KIYOSHK since August 7, the
last day she was seen by her family.
Anyone with information can call Walpole police at (519) 627-6011,
Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or Lambton Ontario Provincial
Police at 1-888-310-1122.
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REUSCH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-09-13 published
JACKETT, The Honourable Wilbur Roy, O.C., Q.C.
Of Ottawa, Ontario, The Honourable Wilbur Roy
JACKETT died September
10th, 2005 at Ottawa General Hospital at the age of 93 after
a brief illness. He was born June 27, 1912 in Tompkins, Saskatchewan
to Henry and Francis
(SWEET)
JACKETT.
Predeceased▼ by his wife
Ella Kathleen
ROBERTSON, his sisters Marguerite F.
SCRIBNER and
Flossie M.
WOOLSEY. He is survived by his sister Audrey S.
REUSCH
of Fergus Falls, Minnesota, U.S.A. and many nieces and nephews.
Wilbur attended the Kamsack Public School and graduated from
Kamsack High School. He attended the University of Saskatchewan,
received his B.A. in 1931, and in 1933, an
LLB from the College
of Law. Wilbur was a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University receiving
his B.C.L. in 1937.
The
Honourable
Wilbur R.
JACKETT had a long affair with Canadian
law first by entering the Canadian Department of Justice in 1939.
He was appointed as a King's Counsel in 1949. He was appointed
Assistant Deputy Minister in 1949, and served as Deputy Minister
from 1957 through 1960. He served as General Counsel to the Canadian
Pacific Railway Company from 1960-1964. In 1964 he was appointed
President of the Exchequer Court of Canada. From 1971 through
1979 he presided as Chief Justice of the Federal Court of Canada.
In 1982 Mr.
JACKETT was made an Officer of the Order of Canada.
He was a member of the Bars of Quebec and Ontario. The Funeral
Service will be held at the Central Chapel of Hulse, Playfair
& McGarry, 315 McLeod Street, Ottawa on Friday, September 16,
2005 at 2 p.m. Interment Beechwood Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,
please make donations to the charity of your choice. Blessed
be the memory of Wilbur Roy
JACKETT.
Condolences/donations/tributes
at www.mcgarryfamily.ca
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REUSCH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-09-14 published
JACKETT, The Honourable Wilbur Roy, O.C., Q.C.
of Ottawa, Ontario. The Honourable Wilbur Roy
JACKETT died September
10th, 2005 at Ottawa General Hospital at the age of 93 after
a brief illness. He was born June 27, 1912 in Tompkins, Saskatchewan
to Henry and Francis
(SWEET)
JACKETT.
Predeceased▲ by his wife
Ella Kathleen
ROBERTSON, his sisters Marguerite F.
SCRIBNER and
Flossie M.
WOOLSEY,
Wilbur is survived by his sister Audrey S.
REUSCH of Fergus Falls, Minnesota, U.S.A. and many nieces and
nephews. He attended Kamsack Public School and Kamsack High School.
He graduated from the University of Saskatchewan, receiving his
B.A. in 1931, and in 1933 an
LLB from the College of Law. Wilbur
was a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University receiving a B.C.L.
in 1937. Wilbur had a long and distinguished career in the law.
He entered the Canadian Department of Justice in 1939, was appointed
Assistant Deputy Minister in 1949, and served as Deputy Minister
from 1957 through 1960. He served as General Counsel to the Canadian
Pacific Railway Company from 1960 to 1964. Wilbur was appointed
President of the Exchequer Court of Canada in 1964, and from
1971 through 1979 presided as Chief Justice of the Federal Court
of Canada. He was a member of the Bars of Quebec and Ontario.
In 1982 Wilbur was made an Officier of the Order of Canada. The
Funeral Service will held at the Central Chapel of Hulse, Playfair
& McGarry, 315 McLeod Street on Friday, September 16, 2005 at
2 p.m. Interment Beechwood Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please
make donations to the charity of your choice. Blessed be the
memory of Wilbur Roy
JACKETT. Condolence/Donations/Tributes at:
mcgarryfamily.ca. For further information please call (613) 233-1143.
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REUSTON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-10 published
McLEAN,
Roderick
B.
(Retired, Enbridge) Peacefully in the presence of his 5 daughters
on Tuesday evening, November 8, 2005. Rod was predeceased by
his wife Eileen and he leaves his daughters Norma
REUSTON
(John,)
Audrey WALLACE (Peter), Maureen
McLEAN, Eileen
McKEOWN (Brendan)
and Angie MORRISSEY
(Shawn.) He leaves his 14 grandchildren and
3 great-grandchildren. Private cremation, with a private family
gathering at Pine Hills Cemetery.
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