SADAVOY
SADDIK
SADDINGTON
SADDLER
SADERBLUNA
SADIE
SADINSKY
SADLER
SADLIER
SADOFF
SADOWICK
SADOWSKI
SADOWY
SADAVOY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-03-11 published
SADAVOY,
Esther
Pearl (née
PLEET)
Passed away peacefully at North York General Hospital on Wednesday,
March 9, 2005, at the age of 88. Esther
SADAVOY, loving wife
of the late Bob (Robert)
SADAVOY.
Treasured mother and mother-in-law
of Corinne and Don
(SKLAR,)
Judy and Marvin
(COHEN,) Lyle and
Carolee, David, and Benjamin. Beloved Bubby Esther of Michelle,
Rachel and the late Robert, Michael and Deb
COHEN,
Deborah and
Cory FRIEBERG, Neil and Alyssa
COHEN, Robin, Michael, Jacob and
Sarah, Vanessa and Daniel. Proud great-grandmother of Zachary,
Beth, and London. Survived by brothers, Michael and Pinchas and
his wife, Barbara. Predeceased by her parents, Clara and Harry
PLEET, step-mother Bertha
PLEET and brother Jack. Esther will
be sadly missed by family and Friends, especially in Ottawa and
Toronto. Esther had an active, enquiring mind, a wonderful memory
and a life long love of learning. Ever loved and missed, Esther
will always be in our hearts. Funeral Services will be held on
Friday, March 11, 2005 at 11: 30 a.m. at Steeles Memorial Chapel,
350 Steeles Avenue West, Thornhill, Ontario. Shiva will be observed
at 111 Rockford Road, Toronto, Ontario. If desired, donations
may be made to the charity of your choice.
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SADDIK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-04-09 published
BASILYOUS,
Anwar
Died peacefully, surrounded by his family on Friday, April 8th,
2005. Devoted husband of Hatasou (née
SADDIK.)
Beloved father
to his children Nancy and Magdy
BASILIOUS.
Funeral
Service will
be held at The Church of Virgin Mary and St. Athanasius - Coptic
Orthodox (1245 Eglinton Ave. West) Mississauga on Saturday, April
9th, 2005 at 1 p.m. Interment Meadowvale Cemetery, Brampton.
Neweduk Funeral Home (905) 828-8000
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SADDINGTON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-29 published
SADDINGTON,
Helen
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SADDLER o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-08-13 published
SADDLER,
Harold "
Red"
(Retired Sergeant with Waterloo Regional Police) Suddenly at
Grey Bruce Health Services in Owen Sound on Thursday, August
11th, 2005. Harold (Red)
SADDLER of Owen Sound and formerly of
Cambridge in his 77th year. Husband and best friend of Carol
SADDLER. Dear father of Garry
SADDLER and his wife
Nancy of Brussels,
Rick SADDLER of Kitchener, Sherry and her husband Maurice
KIPFER/KUEPFER
of Linwood and step-father of Linda
SCHADE of Waterloo. Lovingly
remembered by his grandchildren, Michael and Harold
SADDLER,
Chris, Melanie and Stephanie
KIPFER/KUEPFER and Katherine and Julianna
SCHADE.
Brother of Walter
SADDLER of Belleville. Predeceased
by his first wife
Mamie
SADDLER (née
LILY) and his brother Robert
SADDLER.
Friends are invited to the Tannahill Funeral Home, 376-3710
for visiting on Monday from 2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Saint Mary's Catholic
Church on Tuesday, August 16th at 10: 00 a.m. Parish Prayers will
be recited at the funeral home on Monday evening at 8: 30 p.m.
Cremation, Flesherton Crematorium. As expressions of sympathy,
the family would appreciate memorial donations to the Canadian
Cancer Society. Messages of condolence for the family are welcome
at www.tannahill.com
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SADERBLUNA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-09 published
BURWELL,
E.
Marita
(FORSBERG)
In her 80th year. Formerly of Ancaster, Ontario. Passed away
at Simcoe Manor, Beeton, Ontario, on Monday, February 7, 2005.
Wife of the late Oliver
BURWELL.
Loved mother of Lorne Walter
MICHELIN and his wife
Donna of Thornton, Ontario. Loving granny
of Leane MICHELIN,
Monique and Aaron
FRIZZELL. Fondly remembered
by Ettorie (Terry)
MICHELIN of Toronto. Predeceased by her sister
Timie McGILLIS.
Lovingly remembered by Barbara and Gerry
NORMAN,
Judy BURWELL and Neil
BURWELL. Dear sister-in-law of Harold
McGILLIS
and his wife
Madeline. Dear cousin of Virvie
SADERBLUNA and Elona
MILLOT, both of Florida. Resting at the W. John Thomas Funeral
Home, 244 Victoria Street, E., Alliston, from 10: 00 a.m. - 2:30
p.m. on Saturday, February 12, 2005. Funeral Service will be
held in the Funeral Home Chapel at 3: 00 p.m. Interment Alliston
Union Cemetery. If so desired, memorial donations to The Canadian
National Institute for the Blind or Canadian Cancer Society would
be apprecited.
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STEEP,
Susan
Marie
At Maitland Manor, Goderich on Saturday, March 5, 2005 Susan
Marie STEEP of Goderich and formerly of London and Clinton in
her 89th year. Daughter of the late Sarah
(SADIE)
STEEP.
Loving
mother of Sharon
MARTIN of Hensall. Dear grandmother of Travis
BEAVER and wife
Crystal
ESSELTINE of London and Joelle
SMITH
and husband Stephen of Hamilton. Loved and sadly missed by one
grand_son Perron
SMITH.
Predeceased by Sharon's father Harry
MARTIN
and by her brother David
JOHNSTON.
Friends will be received at
the Falconer Funeral Homes Ltd. Clinton Chapel, 153 High Street,
Clinton on Monday, March 7, 2005 where the funeral service will
be held at 1: 00 p.m. Visitation will commence one hour prior
to the funeral service. Interment Clinton Cemetery. Donations
towards the Palliative Care Room at Maitland Manor, Goderich
would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
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SADINSKY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-06-29 published
Rose Richardson
YANOVSKY
By Jane BOULDEN and Gillian
SADINSKY,
Wednesday,
June 29, 2005,
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Wife, mother, restaurateur. Born January 15, 1938, in England.
Died March 18, in Kingston, Ontario, of cancer, aged 67.
Rose
Allen
Richardson
YANOVSKY said many times how lucky she
had been and what a good life she'd had, a conviction that gave
her much comfort as she departed. Her two great sorrows were
the early death of her mother and the sudden death of her husband,
Zalman YANOVSKY, two years ago.
She met Zalman (of Lovin' Spoonful fame) at a party in Toronto
in the early 1970s and invited him to her farm outside Kingston,
Ontario Zal brought along his guitar and his three-year-old daughter
Zoë. He came for a weekend and stayed the rest of his life. People
smile when they think of the combination -- the ebullient black-haired
Zalman and his lovely blonde English Rose, but they were a good
fit and did almost everything together. After he died, Rose said,
"We even collected the eggs together." She called it a 24-hour-a-day
partnership.
Together they created two instantly successful businesses, both
in old downtown limestone buildings that they restored. The first
was Chez Piggy Restaurant, opened in 1979. The staff was their
extended family, its core still there 27 years later. In 1994,
they opened Pan Chancho, a bakery and deli. In addition to the
food, many things draw new converts (as well as those for whom
these Kingston institutions have become second homes): the grace
and creativity of the restorations, the art, and the sheer pulse
of the life that has grown within the two entities.
The younger of two daughters, Rose was born into a happy family
in England in 1938. A photograph that she kept at her bedside
shows Rose at 5, face upturned to the camera, smiling like a
happy little imp while her parents and older sister, Julia, look
on more sedately. Rose had a strong sense of who she was; it
translated into an ability to connect with people.
Rose arrived in Kingston in the late 1950s after she'd finished
school. Here she met her first husband, Gordon
RICHARDSON, a
stockbroker, and they married in 1959. They bought farm property
east of the city and built an elegant house on a ridge with a
view of the St. Lawrence River. When she and Gordon divorced
a decade later, Rose stayed on the farm while he moved out west.
Typical of Rose, she remained his friend until he died years
later.
From childhood, Rose loved all animals, and they continued to
bring her much pleasure and comfort to the end. The farm was
home to an ongoing series of dogs, horses, cats, sheep, goats,
peacocks and chickens for whom finding themselves on the farm
and in Rose's care was surely a reward for difficulty in an earlier
life.
Rose was very good company. She loved to travel and was one of
the best read, most curious people you could spend time with.
She was also the kind of friend whose intelligent empathy and
humour provided great comfort. Countless people will be forever
grateful for her quiet, steady and welcome support. Not many
knew until lately (although they probably suspected) that Rose
was a consistent and generous philanthropist of food, literacy
and development causes in Kingston and around the world.
After Christmas, Rose turned her attention to getting as much
in order as she could for Zoë, who takes over the business and
whose competency gave Rose great pride and pleasure. Curious
to the end, Rose watched the process of her own dying with the
same grace and interest with which she'd lived and she shared
her observations with her Friends as she went along. This was,
to us, an extraordinary act of generosity and strength. Rose
left a legacy to Kingston that has become part of its culture.
She also left memories of a wonderful human being.
Jane and Gillian are Rose's Friends.
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SADLER o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-04-09 published
NOBLE,
Alma
Abaleen
Lena
(SADLER)
Suddenly, at the Golden Dawn Nursing Hone, Lion's head on Thursday,
April 7th, 2005. Lena
(SADLER)
NOBLE of Lion's head and formerly
of Wiarton and Miller Lake, in her 90th year. Beloved wife of
the late Percy (Bob)
NOBLE. Dear mother of Lois
McLAY and her
husband Doug of Stokes Bay; Joey
HOFSTRAND and her husband Stan
of Tobermory; Linda
WEATHERHEAD and her husband Sheldon of Lion's
head and Bobbie
HERR and her husband Jim of Saint Thomas. Special
grandmother of Melony
McLAY,
Richard
McLAY, Martha
McLAY, Tony
HOFSTRAND, Sandra
MIELHAUSEN, Bobby
HOFSTRAND, Chris
WEATHERHEAD,
Kim WEATHERHEAD, Kalin
WEATHERHEAD, Jamie
HERR, Justin
HERR and
fourteen great-grandchildren. Sister of Jean
ARMSTRONG of Wiarton,
Lula SHAW of Lion's head and Delores
TRAYNOR of Owen Sound. Predeceased
by three sisters, Annie
ROUSE,
Wilda
EDMUNDS, Ida
CLIFFORD and
one brother Jim
SADLER.
The family will receive Friends at the
Davidson Chapel, 71 Main Street, Lion's Head, on Friday evening
from 7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. and Saturday from 1:00 to 2:30 p.m.. The
funeral service will be conducted from the Chapel on Saturday,
April 9th, at 2: 30 p.m. with Pastor Charles
GINGERICH officiating.
Interment, Eastnor Cemetery, Lion's Head. Donations to the Golden
Dawn Nursing Home or the Alzheimers Society would be appreciated.
Condolences may be sent to the family at www.georgefuneralhome.com
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SADLER o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-06-23 published
CANN,
Reginald
Alexander "
Reg"
At Grey-Bruce Health Services in Owen Sound on Tuesday, June
21st, 2005. Reg
CANN of R.R.#4, Meaford, in his 82nd year. son
of the late Morris and Hannah
(PATTERSON)
CANN.
Beloved husband
of Doris WOODHOUSE and loved father of Carol and her husband
Doug BOWINS,
Larry
CANN and his wife
Barb all of Meaford, Lonnie
CANN and his wife
Penny of Markdale, Barb and her husband Bill
SADLER also of Meaford, and Sherry and her husband Charles
DEAL
of Cambridge. Sadly missed by nine grandchildren and fourteen
great-grandchildren and predeceased by one granddaughter and
one great-granddaughter. Dear brother of Jessie (late Robert
LACKEY) of Orangeville, Mary (Mrs. Leslie
BREADNER) of Heathcote,
Viola GRAHAM (late Ernie
BURGOYNE), Verna (Mrs. Murray
HODGKINSON),
Blanche (Mrs. Keith
KNIGHT) and Elgin
CANN and his wife Marlene
all of Meaford. Fondly remembered by brother-in-law Arnie
WOODHOUSE
and his wife
Dorothy.
Predeceased by sisters Irene
EMARY (late
Keith) and Wilma
WOODHOUSE.
Family will receive Friends at the
Ferguson Funeral Home in Meaford on Thursday from 2: 00 to 4:00
p.m. and 7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. Funeral services will be conducted
at the Church of Christ, Nelson Street West, in Meaford on Friday
June 24 at 11: 00 a.m. A family service of committal and interment
will follow at Lakeview Cemetery, Meaford. As your expression
of sympathy, donations to the Lung Association or a charity of
choice would be appreciated.
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SADLER o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-08-31 published
STAHLBAUM,
Ethel
Marie
(HOGAN)
Suddenly and peacefully, at the Grey Bruce Health Services, Owen
Sound, on Monday, August 29th, 2005, at the age of 80 years,
the former Ethel
HOGAN, of Port Elgin. Wife of the late Robert
STAHLBAUM.
Mother and best friend of Dianne
BIERSCHBACK, of Port
Elgin, Donna and her husband, Brian
READ, and Richard and his
wife, Laurie, all of Kitchener. Loving grandma of Ronnie, Denise,
Matthew, Butch, Patricia, Jennifer, Jessica and Ryan. She is
also survived by eight great-grandchildren. Sister of Gerald
HOGAN and his wife, Kaye, and Lorne
HOGAN and his wife, Doreen,
all of Kitchener. She was predeceased by sons Robert and Roger,
and by a dear friend, Robert
SADLER.
Friends may call at the
W. Kent Milroy Port Elgin Chapel, 510 Mill Street, Port Elgin
(Town of Saugeen Shores), from 2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00
p.m. on Wednesday, August 30th. Funeral service will be conducted
in Saint Joseph's Church, 920 Wellington Street, Port Elgin,
on Thursday at 11: 00 a.m. with Father Mike
FRANCIS officiating.
Interment, Sanctuary Park Cemetery. Memorial contributions to
the Port Elgin Legion Cenotaph Fund would be appreciated as expressions
of sympathy. The Royal Canadian Legion Branch #340 and the Ladies
Auxiliary will hold a memorial service in the funeral home, on
Wednesday at 6: 45 p.m. Parish prayers will be held at the funeral
home on Wednesday afternoon at 3: 30 p.m. Portrait and memorial
online at www.milroyfuneralhomes.com
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SADLER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-08-06 published
ANDERSON /
SADLER
In memory of my mother, Isabelle
SADLER, who passed away August
6, 1992 and brother, Bill, August 7, 1985.
Life goes on and years go by,
But precious memories never die.
Agnes and family.
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SADLER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-19 published
JOHNSON,
Gerald "
Jerry"
Of 199 Hope Street East, Tavistock passed away peacefully on
Saturday, September 17, 2005 at Stratford General Hospital surrounded
by his family. Jerry was born on October 15, 1925 in Sylvan,
the son of the late William Thomas and Ella Chloe
CAMPBELL)
JOHNSON (1952.) Jerry was an avid sports enthusiast whose love
of ball, hockey and racehorses provided many lasting memories
and many wonderful Friendships. He was a member of Grace United
Church in Tavistock and had also served his community as an active
member of the Tavistock Men's Club and Board of Trade. Jerry
farmed in his early years and later worked for Lewis Thomson
and Sons in the fruit and vegetable business for 40 years. In
his retirement, he and Pat spent their summers at their summer
home, "Lakeside Resort", where he enjoyed his family, the birds,
the sunsets and their many Friends. He will be deeply missed
by his loving wife, Priscilla "Pat"
(WEAVER)
(LUPTON)
JOHNSON,
whom he married on June 29, 1979; his step-children, Glen and
Joan LUPTON,
Sue and Ken
WETTLAUFER, Dick and Sharon
LUPTON,
Pat and Jim
SMITH,
Gail and Ted
DONALDSON, Carol and Wayne
FRASER
his special grandchildren, Stephanie and Kristen
LUPTON,
Matt
and Stephen
WETTLAUFER,
Fraser and Mac
LUPTON, Jeff and Margie
SMITH,
Tricia and Jerry
HAYNES, Mike and Lisa
DONALDSON, Jen
and Mike LOWES,
Kim and Cecil
AVEY, Kelly and Richard
SMITH,
Mark and Anita
FRASER; his dear great-grandchildren, Ashley,
Emily, Amber, Madison, Erika, Taylor, Owen, Jonathan, Andrew,
Aaron, Aric, Riley, Liam and Owen; his brothers and sisters-in-law,
Mervil and Jessie
JOHNSON,
James and Ruth
JOHNSON, Alvin and
Ruby JOHNSON,
Enid
JOHNSON and Mickey
JOHNSON; "Weaver" in-laws,
Barbara and Alan
BALL,
Bill
WEAVER and Pauline
McGILLVERY, Bob
and Marie WEAVER and many nieces and nephews. Besides his parents,
he was predeceased by his sisters, Hannah, Madeline and Muriel
his brothers, Earl, Bill, Lawrence and Campbell; his brothers-in-law
and sisters-in-law, Arthur
MATHERS,
Austin
O'NEIL, Wilson
SADLER,
Lewis THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON, Jean
JOHNSON, Ivy
JOHNSON, Betty and Angus
LUNN
and Margaret
WEAVER; his father-in-law and mother-in-law, Harold
and Myrna WEAVER and his very special friend, Fraser
LUPTON.
Friends and loved ones will be received in the Francis Funeral
Home, 77 Woodstock Street North, Tavistock on Tuesday, September
20th from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. A memorial service to celebrate
Jerry's life will be held at Grace United Church, 116 Woodstock
Street, South, Tavistock on Wednesday, September 21, 2005 at
2 p.m. The Reverend Marion Jackson
TYLER will officiate. At Jerry's
request, his body has been willed to the Department of Anatomy,
University of Western, Ontario for Scientific study. Burial of
cremated remains will take place at a later date in Knox Presbyterian
Cemetery, Harrington. As expressions of sympathy, memorial contributions
in Jerry's memory to Stratford General Hospital Foundation, Tri
County Mennonite Homes Tavistock Project or charity of choice
would be appreciated and may be made through the funeral home
by calling 1-519-655-2431.
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JOHNSTON,
Alberta
Mae
At Middlesex Terrace Nursing Home, Township of Middlesex Centre,
on Friday, December 23, 2005, Alberta Mae
JOHNSTON of London
in her 77th. year. Dear mother of Paul
JOHNSTON and his wife
Laurie of Port Credit; Peter
JOHNSTON and his wife
Angela of
Dorchester and David
JOHNSTON and his wife
Kara of Burlington.
Dear sister of Dorthea
SADLER and her husband Don of London.
Dear sister-in-law of Elinor
DUNCAN of Cloyne. Predeceased by
her brother Gerald Duncan
BRACKETT (2003.) Much loved "Grandma"
of Ryan, Jenny, Corey, Joshua, Andrew, Jessica, William, Sarah
and Claudia. Cremation has taken place. Friends will be received
by the#1 hour prior to the memorial service which will
be conducted in the chapel of the A. Millard George Funeral Home,
60 Ridout Street South, London on Monday, December 26th, 2005
at 1: 00 p.m. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations
may be made to the London Regional Cancer Program, 747 Baseline
Road East, London, Ontario N6C 2R6. (Online condolences accepted
at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca)
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SADLER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-01-03 published
SADLER,
John▼
Robert▼
Sterling,▼ P.Eng.
With▼ great sadness, the family of John Robert Sterling
SADLER
announces his passing on January 1, 2005, at his home in Toronto.
Dad will be dearly missed by his wife of 44 years, Joan (nee
BECK,) his children Sean (Sylvia,) Stewart (Nardos) and Shannon,
and his grandchildren Jack, Nicole, Max and Quinn. Dad was born
June 8, 1935 in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, to parents Gladys
and Craig. Joining us in remembering Dad are: his sister Florence
ANDERSON
(Don▼) and their family, his brother-in-law Brian
BECK
(Jan) and their family, his many surviving cousins and their
families, May
HAALAND and her family, Phyllis and John
ASAY and
their family, and his many dear Friends. Dad obtained a Bachelor
of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Saskatchewan
in 1957. Dad very much enjoyed his career and cherished the good
Friends he met along the way at: A.W. Homme Limited, Gulf Canada,
Crown Investments Corp. of Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan Oil and Gas
Corporation, Manitoba Oil and Gas Corporation, SaskEnergy Inc.,
and with his own consulting business. What we will remember most
about Dad is his gentle 'Prairie' soul; his love and respect
for nature; his appreciation of literature; his love of food
and cooking; his modesty and humility; his love of people and
his interest and respect for our differing cultures; his passion
for curling, golf, baseball and Canadian Football League football
and his love and commitment to his family, Friends and community.
The family wishes to express their heartfelt gratitude to our
many kind, supportive Friends and to the many extraordinary doctors,
nurses and other health care professionals who cared for Dad
at Sunnybrook and Women's College Health Sciences Centre, Toronto
Sunnybrook Regional Cancer Centre, The Temmy Latner Centre for
Palliative Care, North York Community Care Access Centre and
Metro Ambulance. Dad has asked us to celebrate his life with
a traditional Irish wake. We invite Friends and family to join
in this celebration to be held from 2: 00 to 4:00 p.m. at his
home (5 Concorde Place, Toronto) on Sunday, January 16, 2005.
Dad has been cremated and a private family interment service
will follow. If desired, donations to the Sunnybrook and Women's
Foundation, C3 Oncology Unit or Toronto Sunnybrook Regional Cancer
Centre, 2075 Bayview Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M4N 3M5 (416-480-4483)
or to The Temmy Latner Centre for Palliative Care, 600 University
Avenue, Suite #208, Toronto, Ontario M5G 1X5 (416-586-8594) would
be appreciated. Arrangements entrusted to the Humphrey Funeral
Home - A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue, Toronto (416-487-4523),
director@humphreymiles.com
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SADLER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-04-16 published
PRITCHARD,
Audrey▼
Carolyn▼ (née
BROWN)
Died peacefully at home in Mississauga on Thursday, April 14,
2005 in her 75th year, of cancer. Beloved wife of Ross for 50
years. Sister of Connie
HENLEY, sister-in-law of Don
HENLEY,
Tom SADLER and Audry
WEST.
Mother▼ and mother-in-law of Kelli
and Nagui
(PRITCHARD-
CHARKY), Jory and Doug
(PRITCHARD-
KERR),
Jeff and Jane
PRITCHARD, and Jill and Nigel
(PRITCHARD-
SCOTT.)
Dear Nanny of Brady, Daniel, Emily, Jamie, Kyle, Michael, Ryan,
Teddy, Thomas and Whitney. Audrey was born and grew up in Chatham,
Ontario and was predeceased by her parents, Alfred and Miriam,
sister Jean and brothers Gordon and Douglas. She attended the
University of Western Ontario where she served as chapter president
of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Audrey taught English and
physical education at high schools in Belle River, Oakville and
Milton. She was an active member of Streetsville United Church,
and helped found and lead many community-based volunteer programs,
including the youth volunteer corps at Credit Valley Hospital,
and Mississauga-based Foodpath, an organization whose initiatives
included creation of a foodbank, children's breakfast program
and co-op housing. Audrey was privileged to have had so many
good Friends, colleagues, neighbours and family who contributed
to her well-being and success and whom we would like to thank
for their generous support in her final days. We are particularly
grateful for the loving homecare provided to Mom by our Dad Ross
and our sister Kelli. Our family would also like to thank Dr.
Ron PEDDLE, Nadean
HARLEY, Dr. Robert
SAULS and other staff of
Credit▼
Valley▼ hospital, Carolyn
OLIVER and other nurses of the
Victorian▼
Order▼ of Nurses, Doina
GAIU, and Reverend John
TAPSCOTT
and the members of Streetsville United Church for their compassionate
care. Visitation will be on Sunday, April 17, 2005 from 2-4 p.m.
and 7-9 p.m., at the Lee Funeral Home, 258 Queen Street South,
(Streetsville) Mississauga, L5M 1L8 (phone 905-826-1148). Funeral
and reception will take place on Monday, April 18, 2005 at 11
a.m. at Streetsville United Church, 274 Queen Street South, Mississauga
(phone 905-826-1542). Burial to follow in Chatham, Ontario. If
desired, donations by cheque may be made payable to: 'Foodpath'
(in memory of Audrey Pritchard, for Breakfast Clubs), 2550 Goldenridge
Road, Unit 36, Mississauga, Ontario, L4X 2S3; phone905-270-9792
www.foodpath.org; registered charity #11892 7011 RR0001 (tax
receipts will be issued).
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SADLER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-03 published
SADLER,
John▲
Robert▲
Sterling,▲ P.Eng.
With▲ great sadness, the family of John Robert Sterling
SADLER
announces his passing on January 1, 2005, at his home in Toronto.
Dad will be dearly missed by his wife of 44 years, Joan (nee
BECK,) his children Sean (Sylvia,) Stewart (Nardos) and Shannon,
and his grandchildren Jack, Nicole, Max and Quinn. Dad was born
June 8, 1935 in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, to parents Gladys
and Craig. Joining us in remembering Dad are: his sister Florence
ANDERSON
(Don▲) and their family, his brother-in-law Brian
BECK
(Jan) and their family, his many surviving cousins and their
families, May
HAALAND and her family, Phyllis and John
ASAY and
their family, and his many dear Friends. Dad obtained a Bachelor
of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Saskatchewan
in 1957. Dad very much enjoyed his career and cherished the good
Friends he met along the way at: A.W. Homme Limited, Gulf Canada,
Crown Investments Corp. of Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan Oil and Gas
Corporation, Manitoba Oil and Gas Corporation, SaskEnergy Inc.,
and with his own consulting business. What we will remember most
about Dad is his gentle "Prairie" soul; his love and respect
for nature; his appreciation of literature; his love of food
and cooking; his modesty and humility; his love of people and
his interest and respect for our differing cultures; his passion
for curling, golf, baseball and Canadian Football League football
and his love and commitment to his family, Friends and community.
The family wishes to express their heartfelt gratitude to our
many kind, supportive Friends and to the many extraordinary doctors,
nurses and other health care professionals who cared for Dad
at Sunnybrook and Women's College Health Sciences Centre, Toronto
Sunnybrook Regional Cancer Centre, The Temmy Latner Centre for
Palliative Care, North York Community Care Access Centre and
Metro Ambulance. Dad has asked us to celebrate his life with
a traditional Irish wake. We invite Friends and family to join
in this celebration to be held from 2: 00 to 4:00 p.m. at his
home (5 Concorde Place, Toronto) on Sunday, January 16, 2005.
Dad has been cremated and a private family interment service
will follow. If desired, donations to the Sunnybrook and Women's
Foundation, C3 Oncology Unit or Toronto Sunnybrook Regional Cancer
Centre, 2075 Bayview Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M4N 3M5 (416-480-4483)
or to The Temmy Latner Centre for Palliative Care, 600 University
Avenue, Suite 208, Toronto, Ontario M5G 1X5 (416-586-8594) would
be appreciated. Arrangements entrusted to the Humphrey Funeral
Home - A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue, Toronto (416-487-4523),
director@humphreymiles.com.
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SADLER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-11 published
Sport utility vehicle driver shot in Woodbridge
By Morgan CAMPBELL,
Staff
Reporter
A man found shot to death in a car outside a Woodbridge optometrist's
office Wednesday night has been identified as 58-year-old Vincenzo
RACO of Brampton.
RACO was in the driver's seat of a Ford Freestyle sport utility
vehicle at about 8 p.m. Wednesday, stopped in the parking lot
of a medical professionals' building on Islington Ave., just
north of Highway 7.
According to police, witnesses: saw a man approach
RACO's car
just before hearing gunshots.
The man then ran through the parking lot to a waiting car, a
small dark Honda or Acura, which then sped north on Islington,
said Det. Sgt. Bill
SADLER of the York Region police.
Police wouldn't say whether the shooter was inside the car with
RACO, but the car's windows didn't appear to have been damaged.
An autopsy was scheduled for yesterday afternoon.
Police planned to take
RACO's car to their Newmarket headquarters
for more examination.
RACO's slaying is York Region's first homicide of 2005. Although
he lived in Brampton,
RACO was known to York Region police,
SADLER
said, although he wouldn't elaborate.
A woman who answered the door at
RACO's home said the family
would not speak to the media.
Many of the building's businesses were still open when the shooting
occurred.
Yesterday morning at least 15 vehicles still sat in the building's
parking lot, stranded there overnight and sealed in with police
crime scene tape.
Police had also blocked the parking lot of the church next door
to the building.
Most offices in the building were closed yesterday morning. As
patients arrived, building manager Natalie
ERAMO greeted them
and asked them to reschedule their appointments.
She has dropped by the building at least twice a day for the
last five years and has never seen an incident like this one.
"Are you serious? This is a medical building," she said. "I've
had someone slip before, but that's about it."
While ERAMO was speaking, investigators sifted through the snow
for clues, shuffling along Willis Rd., and along the banks of
the nearby East Humber River.
Minutes later Rosie
SATILLE-
MINELLI emerged from behind police
lines. She knew nothing of the shooting until she arrived for
her 8: 30 a.m. shift as a secretary at a physiotherapist's office.
Although the building was closed she said police let her in so
she could phone patients and reschedule appointments.
"I didn't figure (a shooting) would happen here," said
SATILLE-
MINELLI,
pointing out that the office building is just metres away from
an apartment building for seniors. "It's a little too close to
home."
Police are looking for a "person of interest" described as male,
5-foot-11 and clean-shaven. That night he wore a hooded winter
coat and a dark toque.
They would also like to speak with anyone who had contact with
RACO between 7: 15 and 8 p.m. Wednesday.
Police ask anyone with information to call the York Region Homicide
Bureau at 1-866-287-5025 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
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SADLER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-11 published
JONES,
Catherine
Elizabeth
Peacefully, at Credit Valley Hospital, on April 7, 2005, at the
age of 97, Catherine Elizabeth
JONES.
Loving wife of the late
Charles. Beloved mother of the late Charlie and the late Jim.
Dear grandmother of Jim
JONES
(Janet,) and Cathy
CORNELSEN (Dan,)
and loving great-grandmother of Denton, Torrance, Averil, and
Erik. Catherine will also be lovingly remembered by her sisters
Mildred SADLER of Newmarket and Barbara
NISKANEN
(Len) of Oakville,
and many nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Rosar-Morrison
Funeral Home and Chapel, 467 Sherbourne St. (south of Wellesley),
from 6: 30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday. A Funeral Service will be
celebrated on Friday at 1 p.m. in the Coach House Chapel of the
funeral home. Parking adjacent to the funeral home. Private cremation
to follow. As expressions of sympathy. Donations to the Canadian
National Institute for the Blind would be appreciated by the
family.
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SADLER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-16 published
PRITCHARD,
Audrey▲
Carolyn▲ (née
BROWN)
Died peacefully at home in Mississauga on Thursday, April 14,
2005 in her 75th year, of cancer. Beloved wife of Ross for 50
years. Sister of Connie
HENLEY, sister-in-law of Don
HENLEY,
Tom SADLER and Audry
WEST.
Mother▲ and mother-in-law of Kelli
and Nagui
(PRITCHARD-
CHARKY), Jory and Doug
(PRITCHARD-
KERR),
Jeff and Jane
PRITCHARD, and Jill and Nigel
(PRITCHARD-
SCOTT.)
Dear Nanny of Brady, Daniel, Emily, Jamie, Kyle, Michael, Ryan,
Teddy, Thomas and Whitney. Audrey was born and grew up in Chatham,
Ontario and was predeceased by her parents, Alfred and Miriam,
sister Jean and brothers Gordon and Douglas. She attended the
University of Western Ontario where she served as chapter president
of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Audrey taught English and
physical education at high schools in Belle River, Oakville and
Milton. She was an active member of Streetsville United Church,
and helped found and lead many community-based volunteer programs,
including the youth volunteer corps at Credit Valley Hospital,
and Mississauga-based Foodpath, an organization whose initiatives
included creation of a foodbank, children's breakfast program
and co-op housing. Audrey was privileged to have had so many
good Friends, colleagues, neighbours and family who contributed
to her well-being and success and whom we would like to thank
for their generous support in her final days. We are particularly
grateful for the loving homecare provided to Mom by our Dad Ross
and our sister Kelli. Our family would also like to thank Dr.
Ron PEDDLE, Nadean
HARLEY, Dr. Robert
SAULS and other staff of
Credit▲
Valley▲
Hospital, Carolyn
OLIVER and other nurses of the
Victorian▲
Order▲ of Nurses, Doina
GAIU, and Reverend John
TAPSCOTT
and the members of Streetsville United Church for their compassionate
care. Visitation will be on Sunday, April 17, 2005 from 2-4 p.m.
and 7-9 p.m. at the Lee Funeral Home, 258 Queen Street South,
(Streetsville) Mississauga, L5M 1L8 (905-826-1148). Funeral and
reception will take place on Monday, April 18, 2005 at 11 a.m.
at Streetsville United Church, 274 Queen Street South, Mississauga
(905-826-1542). Burial to follow in Chatham, Ontario. If desired,
donations by cheque may be made payable to: Foodpath (in memory
of Audrey Pritchard, for Breakfast Clubs), 2550 Goldenridge Road,
Unit 36, Mississauga, Ontario, L4X 2S3; 905-270-9792; www.foodpath.org
registered charity No. 11892 7011 RR0001 (tax receipts will be
issued).
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SADLER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-13 published
LOPES,
Vera
Camilla
(GONSALVES)
After a long and courageous fight, Vera
LOPES
(GONSALVES) in
her 90th year has been granted her wings and has taken her heavenly
flight. Beloved mother of Barbara
MAN-
SON-
HING
(Tony,)
Carol
CHUNG, Joseph
LOPES (Mariantoinetta), Alice
LOPES, John
LOPES
(Sharon) and the late Frankie
LOPES; grandmother of Fr. Tony,
Paul (Jack) and Peter
MAN-
SON-
HING, Barry-John (Diane,) Karen
and Robert (Marcia) Chung, Angela (Junior)
KNIGHT,
Priscilla
and Justin
LOPES; great-grandmother of Krystal and Nicholas
CHUNG
Nkeka, Jenéa and Jelani
KNIGHT; and, beloved aunt of Yvonne
SADLER
and Noreen
GOMES.
Resting at the Paul O'Conner Funeral Home,
1939 Lawrence Avenue East (between Warden and Pharmacy) from
3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral Mass on Thursday morning
at 11 a.m. in Holy Redeemer Church (796 Eyer Drive, Pickering).
Interment Pine Hills Cemetery. The family would like to offer
sincere thanks and appreciation to all those involved in her
care: caregivers, nurses, Friends and volunteers. Donations,
in lieu of flowers, to the Canadian Cancer Society and/or to
Guyana Christian Charities would be much appreciated.
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SADLIER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-08-26 published
DOYLE,
Olive
Celine (née
SADLIER) (18 January 1928-25 August
With the greatest sadness, the family of Olive Celine
DOYLE announces
her passing on 25 August 2005. At the end, Olive slipped quietly
away, with her sisters Eileen
FAGAN of Ireland and Dolores
WILLIS
of England at her side. Her last weeks were spent with many members
of her far-flung family and circle of Friends, and we know that
made her happy and peaceful.
Olive spent the last years of her life gracefully fighting several
extremely difficult battles, while always maintaining her lifelong
commitment to independence. Always ready to offer help, she was
staunchly determined to accept little for herself. Born late
in the queue to a large, happy family in Dublin, Ireland, Olive
grew up and lived well-loved. She was passionate about music,
and is known to all her Friends and family as a shy but beautiful
singer. She was devoted to her God in her quiet way. Naturally,
she had a career (ever independent), and her work as a nurse
satisfied her need to give for many years. To the very end of
her life, she practiced her greatest pleasure - travelling. It's
only a month since she returned from a wonderful visit to Ireland.
Olive's passing was, in the end, just as she wanted; quiet, safe,
and peaceful. Her family extends its sincerest thanks to the
staff of the Palliative Care Unit at Parkwood Hospital for making
this possible, and welcoming us (even to letting us camp out)
as if we were at home. Farewell, our sweetest Olive of the laughing
eyes; we will miss you always. "Abhaile do mo chroi". Visitors
will be received at John T. Donohue Funeral Home, 362 Waterloo
St at King St, London on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 o'clock. Funeral
Mass at St. Peter's Basilica, 196 Dufferin Ave, Saturday morning
at 10: 30 o'clock. Cremation with interment in St. Peter's Cemetery,
806 Victoria St, Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
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SADLIER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-24 published
GRECKOL,
Marie "
Maizie" (née
COLWILL)
Peacefully, on September 21, 2005, at age 84. Beloved wife of
Ernest for over 44 years. Dear mother of Ted
CLEARWATER and Sue
CLEARWATER.
Loving grandmother of Carrie, Shannon, Katy and Kyle.
Proud great-grandmother of T.J. and twins Angelina and Isabella.
Will be sadly missed by Lynne
SADLIER, Jean
MITZAK, Rose
YOUNG,
other family members and Friends. Cremation has taken place.
Private family service will be held at Park Lawn Cemetery. A
Celebration of Maizie's Life will be held on Sunday, October
23rd at her home. If desired, a donation may be made to the Hill
House Hospice, 36 Wright Street, Richmond Hill, L4C 4A1 who provided
excellent, compassionate care.
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SADOFF o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-11-30 published
BARNETT,
Ethel▼ (formerly
TRAIN, née
LEVINE)
Suddenly, on Monday, November 28, 2005 at the age of 90. Ethel
BARNETT, wife of the late Les
BARNETT, and Henry
TRAIN.
Loving▼
mother and mother-in-law of Louis and Sheila
TRAIN,
Jack▼ and
Andrea TRAIN,
Robert▼ and Sharon
TRAIN, Arthur and Ruthy
TRAIN,
Fran ROTHMAN and Jim
CARSON, and Beverly and Stephen
SANDERS.
Dear sister of Annie
SADOFF, and the late Rose
COLCHERY,
Percy▼
LEVINE, and Hilda
BLACKMAN.
Devoted▼ grandmother of 15, and great
grandmother of 11. At Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles
Avenue West (three lights west of Dufferin), for service on Wednesday,
November 30th at 2: 30 p.m. Interment Bathurst Lawn Memorial Park,
Court Topaz section. Shiva to follow. If desired, donations may
be made to the Ethel Train Barnett Memorial Fund, c/o The Benjamin
Foundation, 3429 Bathurst Street, M6A 2C3, 416-780-0324.
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SADOFF o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-30 published
BARNETT,
Ethel▲ (formerly
TRAIN, née
LEVINE)
Suddenly, on Monday, November 28, 2005 at the age of 90. Ethel
Barnett, wife of the late Les
BARNETT, and Henry
TRAIN.
Loving▲
mother and mother-in-law of Louis and Sheila
TRAIN,
Jack▲ and
Andrea TRAIN,
Robert▲ and Sharon
TRAIN, Arthur and Ruthy
TRAIN,
Fran ROTHMAN and Jim
CARSON, and Beverly and Stephen
SANDERS.
Dear sister of Annie
SADOFF, and the late Rose
COLCHERY,
Percy▲
LEVINE, and Hilda
BLACKMAN.
Devoted▲ grandmother of 15, and great-grandmother
of 11. At Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles Avenue
West (three lights west of Dufferin) for service on Wednesday,
November 30th at 2: 30 p.m. Interment Bathurst Lawn Memorial Park,
Court Topaz section. Shiva to follow. If desired, donations may
be made to the Ethel Train Barnett Memorial Fund, c/o The Benjamin
Foundation, 3429 Bathurst Street, M6A 2C3, 416-780-0324.
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SADOWICK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-12-15 published
TIMOSKI,
William
Michael
Peacefully at home on December 13, 2005, in his 82nd year. Bill,
loving husband of Georgina. Loving father of Judy and and her
husband David
SHACKELL,
Diane and her husband Daniel
MAZUR, and
Michelle and her husband Frank
D'AMICO.
Very proud grampa of
Jordan BENTLEY. Dear uncle of Christine and her husband Rick
SADOWICK and Peter
VASYLIW and his wife
Heather.
Predeceased
by his sister Stella
VASYLIW.
Bill proudly served his country
in World War 2 in the Royal Canadian Air Force. After coming
home, he was a loyal and longtime employee of Texaco before becoming
a successful real estate broker in North Toronto and York Region.
Bill was a brilliant and talented artist who will be deeply missed.
Friends will be received at the Thompson Funeral Home, 530 Industrial
Parkway South (north east corner of Yonge and Industrial Parkway,
905-727-5421), Aurora on Thursday from 7-9 p.m. and Friday from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel on
Saturday, December 17th, 2005 at 11 a.m. Interment Aurora Cemetery.
Memorial donations to the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation
or the Ontario Humane Society would be appreciated by the family.
"We will always love you Daddy"
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SADOWSKI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-04-11 published
Clarence FUERST,
Biochemist: 1928-2005
'The perfect scientist' is credited with laying the foundation
of the genetics department at the University of Toronto
By Allison
LAWLOR,
Monday,
April 11, 2005, Page S9
As a Canadian scientist who began his career in the pioneering
days of molecular biology, Clarence
FUERST never lost his belief
in the value of pursuing science purely for the love of science.
Credited for having played a key role in building the Ontario
Cancer Institute and the Department of Medical Genetics and Microbiology
at the University of Toronto, Dr.
FUERST spent two formative
years in Paris in the mid-1950s, working in what was then widely
considered the best lab in Europe.
After completing his PhD in biochemistry at the University of
California, Berkeley, he was awarded a fellowship at the renowned
Pasteur Institute in Paris in 1955. While at the institute, Dr.
FUERST worked under the supervision of François Jacob, who would
go onto win the 1965 Nobel Prize for Medicine with colleagues
André Lwoff and Jacques Monod for their groundbreaking discoveries
concerning the genetic regulation of enzyme and virus synthesis.
"It was the early era of microbiology," said Lou
SIMINOVITCH,
who is often called the father of Canadian genetics. "It was
an exciting time."
Dr. SIMINOVITCH, who was at the Pasteur Institute around the
same time, recalled how small the field of microbiology was in
the early 1950s. He remembered attending a conference held near
Paris, which drew all the scientists around the world working
in the field at the time. About 80 people were in attendance,
he said.
When Dr. FUERST's fellowship ended, in 1957, he chose to return
to Canada instead of heading to the United States, where large
pharmaceutical companies were luring scientists working in his
field. He felt he owed a debt to the country that had helped
him pursue his dream.
"Had it not been for the Canadian scholarships [he received],
he wouldn't have been able to pursue his education," his daughter
Michelle FUERST said.
Dr. SIMINOVITCH had also returned to Canada and was working in
Toronto at the Cancer Institute of Ontario, located at the Princess
Margaret Hospital. He was starting a microbiology lab and recruited
Dr. FUERST to work with him. At the institute, Dr.
FUERST continued
what would become his lifelong work studying bacterial viruses
or bacteriophages, which have been important in the development
of our understanding of all types of viruses. At that time, there
were very few scientists in Canada working in this area.
"He was a lab scientist," Dr.
SIMINOVITCH said, adding that it
wasn't uncommon for his colleague to spend up to 15 hours a day
there. "When he did an experiment, it was always very accurate."
Clarence Ronald
FUERST was born on the family farm in rural Bashaw,
Alberta. He was the eldest of the two sons of Bill and Ella
FUERST.
He grew up through both the Depression and the Second World War,
when the FUERST family, like other prairie farm families, lived
through tough times. In his early years, there was no electricity
or running water in the farmhouse. With little money for hired
help, Dr. FUERST and his brother always had chores to do. At
one point, the young Dr.
FUERST feared that he wouldn't be able
to finish high school because he had to devote so much time to
the farm during the harvesting and planting seasons.
It was in high school where Dr.
FUERST discovered he had an aptitude
for science and decided to go onto study agriculture at the University
of Alberta. Initially, his family was not happy, as he was expected
to return home and take over the family farm. He excelled academically
and was awarded scholarships to complete his master of science
degree. Any prospect that he would return to the farm vanished.
Before leaving Alberta for California, where he was going to
pursue his PhD, he met a young registered nurse named Katherine
PAWLOWSKI on a blind date. In 1952, the couple married in California.
They later had three children.
"He loved discovery for its own sake," said Paul
SADOWSKI, a
former colleague in the Department of Medical Genetics and Microbiology
at the University of Toronto. "He didn't care if he got credit
for his discoveries."
Sadly, much of his work lies hidden in notebooks, Dr.
SADOWSKI
said. He had difficulty knowing when to stop his rigorous research
in order to write down his discoveries and have them published.
In addition to his scientific research at the Ontario Cancer
Institute, he became a full professor in 1968 in the departments
of Medical Genetics and Microbiology and Medical Biophysics at
the University of Toronto.
"From him I learned not only how to think about experiments,
how to question one's reasoning all the time, but also how to
keep one's humanity in a sometimes not-too-friendly world," a
former student, Helios
MURIALDO, wrote in a speech he delivered
when Dr. FUERST retired from the university in 1993. "From him
I learned that one can never be critical enough of one's own
hypothesis."
Although Dr.
FUERST formally retired at the age of 65, he continued
to teach part-time at the university for a number of years. He
also continued to participate in examining doctoral candidates.
"He was so principled," Dr.
SADOWSKI said. "He was the moral
compass for the department."
Between work and family, there was little time for anything else.
Often he brought work home with him and, fuelled by black coffee
and cigarettes, toiled into the early morning hours at the kitchen
table with slide ruler in hand. "He was a quiet man," Michelle
FUERST said. "The perfect scientist."
Clarence FUERST was born on May 9, 1928, in Bashaw, Alberta.,
and died in Toronto on March 7, 2005. Dr.
FUERST died at Mount
Sinai Hospital in Toronto on March 7 from complications due to
Parkinson's disease. He was 76. He leaves his wife Katherine
children Michelle, Linda and Darren; brother Gordon and grandchildren
Ryan, John, Elsa, Katie and Lindsay.
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SADOWY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-22 published
SADOWY,
Julia
On April 21, 2005 at Toronto Western Hospital. Predeceased by
husband John. Dear mother of Gene, Janina, Henry and Olga. Friends
may visit at the Cardinal Funeral Home, 366 Bathurst Street (near
Dundas) on Friday 6-9 p.m. Funeral Service on Saturday at 12
noon at St. Nicholas Church. Interment at York Cemetery. Panachyda
on Friday at 8: 15 p.m. Online condolences at sadowy@gmail.com.
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