TABA
TABAC
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TABALOC
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TABARIKI
TABASHNIUK
TABB
TABER
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TABUNS
TABA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-08 published
KONDO,
Agnes
Chizuko
At Scarborough General Hospital, on January 6, 2005, in her 85th
year. Agnes, beloved wife of Yoshikazu. Loving mother of Janice
TABA and her husband Yasu, Gail
LIBROJO and her husband Adrian,
and the late Linda
MATSUMOTO. Cherished Nanna of Greg (Lucy,)
Leslie, Amy, Adam, and Tyler. Friends may visit at the Jerrett
Funeral Home, 660 Kennedy Road, Scarborough (between Eglinton
and St. Clair Aves. E.), on Saturday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Complete
Funeral Service in the Chapel on Sunday at 11 a.m. Cremation
to follow.
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TABAC o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-19 published
ZEITCHYK,
Lucy
On Friday, February 18, 2005 at York Central Hospital. Lucy
ZEITCHYK,
beloved wife of the late David
ZEITCHYK.
Loving mother and mother-in-law
of Eunice and Peter
KATZ, and Sheldon
ZEITCHYK of Ottawa. Devoted
grandmother of Randee and Jon
SORBO,
Elyssa and Jay
TABAC, and
great-grandmother of Jonathan, Russell, Alden and Lauren. Dear
sister of the late Clara
GITNICK,
Issie
GOFFMAN, Zina
FICKLER
and Rose ROTHMAN. At
Benjamin's
Park
Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles
Avenue W. (two lights west of Dufferin) for service on Sunday,
February 20th at 1: 00 p.m. Interment Farband Labour Zionist section
of Pardes Shalom Cemetery. Shiva 25 Moodie Dr., Richmond Hill.
If desired, memorial donations may be made to the United Jewish
Appeal, 416-631-5685.
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TABACHNICK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-14 published
HOTTA,
George
Passed away peacefully on Sunday, June 26, 2005 at the age of
87. George spent his final three years at Albright Nursing Home
in Beamsville surrounded by numerous pictures of his family.
He was so proud of all their accomplishments. Husband of the
late Rosie (née
NAKAMURA)
August 20, 1991. Father of Richard
(Marilyn) HOTTA, Kathie (Bill)
MacDONALD, Greg (Tracey)
HOTTA.
Adored by his grandchildren: Kimeiko (Jerry)
DOVER,
John
(Lisa
TABACHNICK,)
Lisa
(Paul)
DURBIN of Godmanchester, United Kingdom
Rachel HOTTA and William
HOTTA.
Great-grandpa to Alexander, Andrew,
Danielle, Joshua and Jack. Survived by his brother Ken (the late
Jane) HOTTA and sister-in-law Dianne (the late Henry)
HOTTA.
Uncle to many nieces and nephews. Many thanks to the wonderful
staff on the 2nd floor at Albright for all their compassion and
dedication to the care of our dad. Cremation has taken place.
A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, July 16, 2005 at
2 p.m. at the Hulse and English Funeral Home and Chapel, 75 Church
Street, St. Catharines, 905-684-6346. Visitation will be held one
hour prior to the Service from 1-2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations
in memory of George and Rosie may be made to the Canadian Cancer
Society or the Alzheimer Society.
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TABALOC o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-23 published
BARNES,
Kenneth
On August 20, 2005 at St. Joseph's Hospital. Ken was born on
December 13, 1917. Predeceased by his beloved wife Margaret and
his sister Betty. Lovingly remembered by his sons Gord (Roma)
and Doug (Dale) and daughter Barbara (Roger) and grandchildren
Nadine, Nicholas, Clare, Patrick and Madeline. Survived by his
loving brother Jack (Marguerite); also by his sisters-in-law
Barbara COLVILLE and Lillian
ALLEN.
Friends will be received
at The Simple Alternative Funeral Centre - Mississauga, 1535
South Gateway Rd. (Dixie Rd., 2 lights south of Eglinton), 905-602-1580,
on Thursday, August 25, 2005 from 6: 30 p.m. until 9 p.m. A funeral
service will take place at the funeral home chapel on Friday,
August 26, at 1 p.m. Cremation. The family extends their sincere
appreciation to Ken's caring neighbours, caregivers from C.A.N.E.S.
and Thornbrook, Pearl Ann and Emily
TABALOC, as well as the very
kind staff at St. Joseph's Hospital. In addition to his deep
love for his family and Friends, Ken will be remembered for his
passion and involvement in the aviation industry. As expressions
of sympathy, donations to the Big Brothers and Big Sisters of
Toronto program to support young people attending the Canadian
National Exhibition Air Show or a charity of one's choice would
be appreciated by the family.
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TABARES o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-24 published
TABARES,
Vernon
Peacefully at York Central Hospital Richmond Hill on Tuesday,
November 22, 2005 in his 84th year. Beloved husband of Noreen
for 59 years. Loving father of Terry and his wife Irene, Karen
TABARES and Michael and his wife
Ilse. Cherished grandfather
of Sean, Eric and Tara. Friends may call at the Marshall Funeral
Home, 10366 Yonge Street (4th traffic light north of Major Mackenzie
Drive), Richmond Hill, on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
Prayers will be held in the chapel on Friday, November 25, 2005
at 1 p.m. Interment Elgin Mills Cemetery, Richmond Hill.
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TABARIKI o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-22 published
WHITTAKER,
Joan▼
Peacefully, at London Health Sciences Centre (Universi ty Hospital)
in London, Ontario, on January 19, 2005 in her 80th year. Deeply
missed by daughter Diane
WHITTAKER and her partner Barry
McCARTHY.
Beloved▼ grandmother of Madison
McCARTHY.
Joan▼ will be lovingly
remembered by her dear friend Helen
HARSHAW, her ex-husband Walter
Leslie WHITTAKER and her brother Maurice
McLAREN in England.
Joan had many Friends who will miss her keen mind, her enthusiastic
participation in a variety of pursuits and her devoted Friendship.
She contributed to the development of many young men and women
in her 40 year career as a teacher and guidance counselor, first
in England, and then for many years at Winston Churchill Collegiate
in Scarborough. Joan enjoyed her membership in several groups
of the University Women's Club of North York - Afternoon Duplicate,
Table Hoppers, Book Study and Food with Flair and will be missed
by many members of these groups. She was also a keen member of
the Toronto Ladies Golf Club. Joan enjoyed tending to her beautiful
perennial English garden, crosswords, tennis, cooking, golf and
spending time with Madison. We wish to express our profound thanks
to Juliana
TABARIKI, Jackie
BROWNING, Jenna
GOODHAND, Rose
GENDERS
and the staff from ComCare who cared for Joan with compassion,
love and humour for the past six months. We also wish to express
deep gratitude to the nurses on the 7th floor at University Hospital
whose loving care will never be forgotten. A special thanks to
Breeda O'FARRELL and Dr. Valerie
SCHULTZ for their loving concern
and compassionate guidance. We are also grateful to Dr.
STRONG
and all the caring members of the Motor Neuron Clinic Team at
University Hospital and the other team members on the 7th floor.
Visitation at 1: 00 pm followed by a memorial service at 2:00
pm on Monday, January 24, 2005 at Central United Church, 131
Main Street, Unionville. Arrangements through Chapel Ridge Funeral
Home. In lieu of flowers, donations to the A.L.S. Society of
Ontario would be appreciated.
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TABARIKI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-01-21 published
WHITTAKER,
Joan▲▼
Peacefully, at London Health Sciences Centre (University Hospital),
in London, Ontario, on January 19, 2005 in her 80th year. Deeply
missed by daughter Diane
WHITTAKER and her partner Barry
McCARTHY.
Beloved▲▼ grandmother of Madison
McCARTHY.
Joan▲▼ will be lovingly
remembered by her dear friend Helen
HARSHAW, her ex-husband Walter
Leslie WHITTAKER and her brother Maurice
McLAREN in England.
Joan had many Friends who will miss her keen mind, her enthusiastic
participation in a variety of pursuits, and her devoted Friendship.
She contributed to the development of many young men and women
in her 40 year career as a teacher and guidance counsellor, first
in England, and then for many years at Winston Churchill Collegiate
in Scarborough. Joan enjoyed her membership in several groups
of the University Women's Club of North York -- Afternoon Duplicate,
Table Hoppers, Book Study and Food with Flair and will be missed
by many members of these groups. She was also a keen member of
the Toronto Ladies Golf Club. Joan enjoyed tending to her beautiful
perennial English garden, crosswords, tennis, cooking, golf and
spending time with Madison. We wish to express our profound thanks
to Juliana
TABARIKI, Jackie
BROWNING, Jenna
GOODHAND, Rose
GENDERS
and the staff from ComCare who cared for Joan with compassion,
love and humour for the past six months. We also wish to express
deep gratitude to the nurses on the 7th floor at University Hospital
whose loving care will never be forgotten. A special thanks to
Breeda O'FARRELL and Dr. Valerie
SCHULTZ for their loving concern
and compassionate guidance. We are also grateful to Dr.
STRONG
and all the caring members of the Motor Neuron Clinic Team at
University Hospital and the other team members on the 7th floor.
Visitation at 1: 00 p.m. followed by a memorial service at 2:00
p.m. on Monday, January 24, 2005 at Central United Church, 131
Main Street, Unionville. Arrangements through Chapel Ridge Funeral
Home. In lieu of flowers, donations to the A.L.S. Society of
Ontario would be appreciated.
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TABARIKI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-22 published
WHITTAKER,
Joan▲
Peacefully, at London Health Sciences Centre (University Hospital)
in London, Ontario, on January 19, 2005 in her 80th year. Deeply
missed by daughter Diane
WHITTAKER and her partner Barry
McCARTHY.
Beloved▲ grandmother of Madison
McCARTHY.
Joan▲ will be lovingly
remembered by her dear friend Helen
HARSHAW, her ex-husband Walter
Leslie WHITTAKER and her brother Maurice
McLAREN in England.
Joan had many Friends who will miss her keen mind, her enthusiastic
participation in a variety of pursuits, and her devoted Friendship.
She contributed to the development of many young men and women
in her 40 year career as a teacher and guidance counsellor, first
in England, and then for many years at Winston Churchill Collegiate
in Scarborough. Joan enjoyed her membership in several groups
of the University Women's Club of North York - Afternoon Duplicate,
Table Hoppers, Book Study and Food with Flair and will be missed
by many members of these groups. She was also a keen member of
the Toronto Ladies Golf Club. Joan enjoyed tending to her beautiful
perennial English garden, crosswords, tennis, cooking, golf and
spending time with Madison. We wish to express our profound thanks
to Juliana
TABARIKI, Jackie
BROWNING, Jenna
GOODHAND, Rose
GENDERS
and the staff from ComCare who cared for Joan with compassion,
love and humour for the past six months. We also wish to express
deep gratitude to the nurses on the 7th floor at University Hospital
whose loving care will never be forgotten. A special thanks to
Breeda O'FARRELL and Dr. Valerie
SCHULTZ for their loving concern
and compassionate guidance. We are also grateful to Dr.
STRONG
and all the caring members of the Motor Neuron Clinic Team at
University Hospital and the other team members on the 7th floor.
Visitation at 1: 00 p.m. followed by a memorial service at 2:00
p.m. on Monday, January 24, 2005 at Central United Church, 131
Main Street, Unionville. Arrangements through Chapel Ridge Funeral
Home. In lieu of flowers, donations to the A.L.S. Society of
Ontario would be appreciated.
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TABASHNIUK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-24 published
TABASHNIUK,
Roman
(Longtime employee of the Ministry of Transportation) Peacefully,
at the Humber River Regional Hospital, Finch Site, on Saturday
February 19, 2005, in his 67th year. Friends will be received
at the Eglinton Chapel of McDougall and Brown, 1812 Eglinton Avenue
West (atDufferin Street) on Friday February 25, 2005, from 2
p.m. until time of the funeral service at 4 p.m. Cremation to
follow.
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TABB o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-12-03 published
William FARLINGER,
Accountant and
Chief
Executive Officer: (1929-2005)
'Slow-moving guy with a razor-sharp mind' went from success as
head of Ernst and Young to disappointment as chair of Ontario Hydro,
writes Sandra
MARTIN.
His stumble came with a failed attempt
at privatization
By Sandra MARTIN,
Saturday,
December 3, 2005, Page S11
A chartered accountant who headed up Clarkson Gordon (now Ernst
& Young,) William "Bill"
FARLINGER retired in 1993 after a stellar
career in business. Dynamic and energetic, he combined his business
acumen, his private-sector connections and his political philosophy
in the campaign to elect Mike Harris premier of Ontario in 1995.
"For many, Bill
FARLINGER will be remembered as a decisive and
intelligent leader. For me, he was also a kind and gentle friend,"
the former premier said this week.
Mr. HARRIS named Mr.
FARLINGER chair of Ontario Hydro in 1995,
with the mandate to privatize the public utility that had been
one of the economic engines of the province's prosperity. The
initiative went horribly wrong, with Mr.
FARLINGER castigated
in the press for lavish spending. He remained chair of the board
and its successor, Ontario Power Generation, until 2003 when
the Harris government was defeated by Dalton McGuinty's Liberals.
The unresolved question is why Mr.
FARLINGER took on such an
onerous and risky challenge, when he could have been golfing,
fishing or relaxing with his grandchildren and his second wife,
Esther. He knew the workings of the company, or must have thought
he did, because Clarkson Gordon had been Ontario Hydro's accountants
for decades. And yet in August of 1997, two years after he became
chair of the board, he released a scathing internal report on
mismanagement at the public utility and announced that seven
of its 19 atomic reactors had to be shut down. "The nuclear unit
was operated over all those early years as some sort of special
nuclear cult," he said at a press conference.
"My father had a dream of privatizing electricity," said his
daughter Pamela
EARLE. "He didn't believe any government could
ever run it very well and he believed electricity would be cheaper
and the environment would be [cleaner] if it were privatized,
and that is what he tried to do."
In retrospect, says former premier Ernie
EVES, privatizing Ontario
Hydro was doomed because "we didn't have enough competition out
there to privatize it." In his opinion, you need a fairly level
playing field with some decent competitors. "It is not going
to work if you have an overwhelming player who controls 85 or
90 per cent of the power generation, and the other players are
all scrambling around fighting over the other 10 to 15 per cent,"
he says. "It may come to pass but, in hindsight, I just don't
think we were ready to make it work."
Mr. FARLINGER's old friend and mentor, accountant and public-policy
writer Jack
BIDDELL has a harsher explanation. "Here is a man
whose father was very wealthy, who left Bill with a lot of money.
Bill had a tremendous income as Chief Executive Officer of Clarkson
Gordon, but he was obsessed with seeing how much money he could
make. He was a great family man and I loved him, but that was
his main concern. He never did anything unethical, but the urge
to make money and to demonstrate how smart he was, was there.
I never understood it." The two men broke over Ontario Hydro
and Mr. BIDDELL's greatest regret is that they never had time
to repair the rift in their nearly 50-year Friendship.
William
Bill
Alexander
FARLINGER was born just after the stock
market crash that heralded the Depression, the eldest of two
children of real estate salesman Alexander
FARLINGER and his
wife Allie
(PURVES.)
Although times were tough when Bill was
a child, his father became a successful real-estate developer
in the 1950s and 1960s, building Bayview Village and some of
the first townhouses at the corner of York Mills and Bayview
in Toronto.
Mr. FARLINGER met his first wife, Shirley
(TABB)
FARLINGER, in
Grade 8 in the local elementary school they both attended in
North Toronto. They started going steady when they were 12, a
romance that lasted all through high school at Lawrence Park
Collegiate Institute and the University of Toronto. Tall, lithe
and graceful, Mr.
FARLINGER was a hurdler and a pole vaulter,
and was elected to the sports hall of fame at the University
of Toronto in 1991 and awarded an honorary degree the following
year.
The FARLINGERs married in 1951, right after graduation, when
both were 21.
With a degree in commerce and finance, Mr.
FARLINGER joined Clarkson
Gordon the same year. "He showed his mettle early on," said Ken
LEMON, a former executive, who had joined the firm in 1936. "He
had a strong personality and he was very smart."
He worked in the auditing business while he qualified as a chartered
accountant and then moved into the insolvency and bankruptcy
business, working mainly under Jack
BIDDELL. "I recognized his
talents and I had a little bit to do with moving him around the
country to our various offices [in Vancouver, Montreal and Toronto],"
said Mr. BIDDELL. "He was very bright, a good accountant, very
articulate, very pleasant and dealt with people well."
One of the big cases Mr.
FARLINGER worked on was the liquidation
of Investors Overseas Services, then the biggest pension fund
in the world. Investors Overseas Services had its headquarters
in Geneva, but it had been incorporated in New Brunswick. That
was why Clarkson Gordon was involved in securing and resolving
a pension fund that involved governments in several countries.
Mr. LEMON was instrumental in bringing Mr.
FARLINGER onto the
executive committee of Clarkson Gorden. The firm had had a long
association with the American firm Arthur Young, representing
them in Canada and being represented by them around the world.
After A.C. Ernst and Arthur Young merged in the U.S. in 1989,
there was a question about who their Canadian affiliate would
be.
By then senior partner and Chief Executive Officer of the firm,
Mr. FARLINGER made certain it was Clarkson Gordon. The cost was
changing the firm's name to Ernst and Young. "From our standpoint,
it was a very important step in the history of the firm," said
Mr. LEMON. "We would have lost our international connection and
our ability to work around the world."
Mr. BIDDELL, who had not welcomed the change, eventually saw
that it was a good and necessary move. "When he told me the details,
I reached over and shook his hand."
Mr. FARLINGER and his wife
Shirley had five children; Brian,
who died of H.I.V./A.I.D.S. in 1995, Pamela, Craig, Leonard and
David. A keen outdoorsman, Mr.
FARLINGER loved fishing, golfing
and skiing. He taught his kids to ski and insisted they all learn
French when he was transferred to Montreal in 1967. The family
spent winter holidays on ski slopes around the world and summers
portaging and camping at a rustic fishing camp in Caughnawana,
Quebec, due east of North Bay, Ontario, that he had bought in
1975 with Mr.
LEMON.
Mr. FARLINGER had a rare combination of strength and gentleness
that made him very attractive to be around, said his daughter.
"He really listened and was sympathetic to many points of view
and I think that is what made him so dynamic in the boardroom
and in our family." Sunday dinners were lively and opinionated,
she said.
After 36 years of marriage, the
FARLINGERs separated in 1987
because they had "evolved" in different ways, according to his
first wife, who has since remarried. She supported the Green
Party and the New Democratic Party and he was an arch Conservative.
"My mother had been a housewife for 25 years, raising the kids.
She had been a very loving mother, but as she saw dad's career
develop she wanted to make her mark, too, and Dad really wanted
a wife who would be by his side and do charities and galas."
He married his second wife, Esther, a golfer, fundraiser and
interior designer, in 1988.
After he retired from Ernst and Young, Mr.
FARLINGER formed his
own management consulting firm, "but he was itching to do something
bigger," said his nephew Bill
KING, a former journalist for the
North
Bay
Nugget, who was working in Mike
HARRIS's constituency
office in the late 1980s. That something bigger turned out to
be electing Mr.
HARRIS as leader of the party and then premier
of the province. Mr.
FARLINGER raised money, gave Mr.
HARRIS
legitimacy with his business connections on Bay Street, and helped
strategize the Common Sense Revolution.
"He really impressed me," said Mr.
EVES, another key player in
Mr. HARRIS's leadership bid. "He was a slow-moving guy with a
razor-sharp mind. He could take any problem you had and make
it into a succinct matter instead of going on and on about a
pile of irrelevant stuff."
Mr. EVES also knew Mr.
FARLINGER on the golf course, a place
where you can learn a lot about a man's character. "There are
a lot of people who will cheat here and there or move the ball,
but not Bill. He always played strictly by the rules. He was
a very honest and decent guy."
William Alexander
FARLINGER was born in Toronto on November 21,
1929. He died on November 28, 2005, after suffering a massive
stroke 10 days earlier. He was 76. He is survived by his wife
Esther, four children, one stepson and 14 grandchildren.
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TABER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-10 published
TABER,
Stanley
Russell
Passed away peacefully at Sunnybrook and Women's College Health
Sciences Centre on Monday, November 7th, 2005 at the age of 84.
Loving husband of the late Lorraine
RYDER, father to Craig and
Karen, grandfather to Kelly, Chris and Lauren and great-grandfather
to Lawson and McKenzie. Reception to be held Sunday, November
13th at 11 a.m. at Newmarket Legion, 707 Srigley Street.
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HUTCHINSON/HUTCHISON,
Mary
Gertrude (née
RUTHERFORD)
Mary died on the morning of December 3, 2005 in her 94th year
after a healthy, loving and blessed life. Predeceased by her
husband Harold (Bus) in 1990. Survived by her daughter Ann and
her husband Ross G.
DOBBIN, grandchildren Katie Dobbin
BINDA
and John BINDA of Boston, Massachussetts, Karin
DOBBIN and Moshe
TABIBNIA of Milan, Italy, Kelly
DOBBIN and Scott
MATHISON of
Toronto and great grandchildren Sarah, Jack, Jasper and Ella.
Also predeceased by her brother Harry and his wife Bernadine
and their daughter Nancy. Surviving nieces and nephews are Marie
and William
RUTHERFORD,
Marylou and Jack
SNELGROVE, Gail and
Harry RUTHERFORD,
Lenore and Tim
O'BRIEN and Daisy and Richard
RUTHERFORD.
Service will be held on Friday, December 9 at 3: 00
p.m. at Saint John's Anglican Church, 99 Brock Street, Peterborough.
Visitation will precede the service at 2: 30 p.m. Our family extends
sincere appreciation for special care provided by Princess Gardens
and Peterborough Regional Health Centre. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to the Peterborough Regional Health Centre
Foundation. Arrangements entrusted to Comstcok Funeral Home and
Cremation Centre, 356 Rubidge Street, Peterborough, (715) 745-4683.
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TABIS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-25 published
STRYSZAK, Leokadia Maria "Lily" (formerly
PAWLOWICZ)
Peacefully at her home in Bradford with her family at her side
on Monday, May 23, 2005. Lily
STRYSZAK at 67 years of age. Beloved
wife of the late Wasyl (Bill)
STRYSZAK and the late Joseph
PAWLOWICZ.
Dear mother of Christine (Toni)
BALON,
John "
Sonny"
PAWLOWICZ,
Angie (Kevin)
BOGARDIS,
Darlene
STRYSZAK, and Michael
STRYSZAK.
Dear grandmother of Amanda, Anthony, late Matthew
BALON;
Sonny
PAWLOWICZ; Ashley and Sammy
BOGARDIS; and Michael
CONTE-
STRYSZAK.
Dear sister of Elizabeth
LIGEZA,
Michael
RZEPKA, John
RZEPKA,
and predeceased by Emil
RZEPKA,
Joanne
TABIS, Stanislaw
RZEPKA
and Helena
WETECHA.
Friends may call at Skwarchuk Funeral Home,
30 Simcoe Rd., Bradford (1-800-209-4803) for visitation on Wednesday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass will be held at Holy Martyrs
of Japan Church, 167 Essa Street, Bradford on Thursday, May 26,
2005 at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Martyrs Cemetery, Bradford. Donations
to Cancer Research at Princess Margaret Hospital, Toronto would
be appreciated.
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TABONE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-13 published
McNEILLY,
Arthur
Barr
After a lengthy illness at the Toronto East General Hospital
on Thursday, August 4, 2005, in his 81st year. Devoted son of
the late Violet and Arthur Sr. Brother of the late Robert and
uncle of Susan and Kathryn. Dear friend of Nicola
PUGLIESE,
Shirley
TABONE and so many others. At Art's request private services
have taken place. Memorial donations to Toronto East General
Hospital would be greatly appreciated. Arrangements entrusted
to the Sherrin Funeral Home, (416-698-2861).
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MITCHELL,
Wilfred
Percy
Peacefully at the Penetang General Hospital on Tuesday, October
11, 2005 in his 77th year. Beloved husband of 51 years to Marilyn.
Sadly missed by his sister Shirley
TABONE and her daughter Robin
and Rodney and grandaughter Shelly
PURCHASE and son Scott
TABONE
and Angie FOSCARIO.
Life long friend of Louie and Pauline
DENNIS.
Cremation has taken place. A special memorial for family and
close Friends will be held for Wilfred at the Scarborough Funeral
Centre, 2966 Eglinton Ave. E., Scarborough (416-289-2259) on
Friday, October 21 at 2 p.m. Arrangements entrusted to Duffin
Simcoe Funeral Alternatives.
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TABOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-23 published
FLEMING/FLEMMING,
Beulah (née
CLARK)
At Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll on Saturday, May 21, 2005, Beulah
(CLARK)
FLEMING/FLEMMING, of Ingersoll, in her 71st year. Wife of the
late Bernard Ernest
FLEMING/FLEMMING (1997.) Dear father of Marianne,
Judy and her husband Andy
GARDYNE,
Clinton and Dale all of Ingersoll.
Dear grandmother of Kenny, Eddie and Kimberly. Dear great-grandmother
of Colin and Kace. Dear sister of Barbara
FLEMING/FLEMMING of Muir. Predeceased
by her parents Fred and Irene
(ROTH)
CLARK and one sister Doreen
TABOR.
Friends will be received at the McBeath Dynes Funeral
Home, 246 Thames St. S., Ingersoll Wednesday 7-9 p.m. where service
will be held on Thursday, May 26, 2005 at 1: 30 p.m. Reverend Bill
MAYOROS of Trinity United Church, Ingersoll officiating. Interment
Harris Street Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Pet Trust Fund
of the University of Guelph Veterinary College would be appreciated.
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TABOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-25 published
DEAN,
Pansy "
Pat"
Winnifred (née
CLINGIN)
At Woodstock General Hospital on Monday, October 24, 2005, Pansy
"Pat" Winnifred
DEAN (née
CLINGIN) of Woodstock, in her 81st
year. Beloved wife of the late Clarence (1986). Dear mother of
Gary DEAN and his spouse Mary
TABOR of Woodstock. Loving grandmother
of Grant and Scott. Dear sister of Beatrice
LUSH (late Lorne)
of Ottawa, Dorothy
CONDIE
(Scott) of Manotick, Evelyn
GILLILAND
(late Bert) of Little Britain, Audrey
MATHER
(Earl) of Ottawa,
and the late John
CLINGIN
(Elsie of Kars,) the late Raymond
CLINGIN
(Marguerite of Kars) and the late Ruby
CLINGIN.
Also remembered
by her sister-in-law Jean
McCALLUM (late Wilfred) of Norway Bay,
Quebec. Her many nieces and nephews will have many fond memories.
Friends will be received at the Smith-Leroy Funeral Home, 69
Wellington Street North, Woodstock on Wednesday, 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. Funeral Service in the chapel on Thursday, October 27, 2005
at 11: 00 am. Cremation followed by interment later at Oxford
Memorial Park Cemetery. If desired, memorial donations to the
Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. Smith-LeRoy, (519)
537-3611. Personal condolences may be sent at www.smithleroy.com.
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MAXWELL,
Liz
It is with great sadness that the family of Liz
MAXWELL announces
her sudden and unexpected death in the early morning hours of
July 30th, 2005. Liz was the loving wife of Mike
TRUSZ and the
mother of Graham, Jamie and Cameron
WEBSTER.
She was also a long-time
teacher at both I.E. Weldon and Fenelon Falls Secondary Schools.
Liz's sense of family, humour and zest for life will be missed
by all who knew her. Liz was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia on
September 29th, 1948. The daughter of Bill
MAXWELL, a naval commander
in the Canadian Armed Forces and Margaret
MAXWELL, a teacher,
she spent the first years of her life moving between Ottawa and
Halifax. She was an adventuresome, outgoing and athletic child,
which led her to Queen's University where she studied Phys. Ed,
eventually earning a Master in Education from the University
of Toronto. She moved to Fenelon Falls with her first husband
Jim WEBSTER and kept busy with local politics and coaching high
school sports teams, taking a particular interest in basketball,
volleyball and track and field. Despite being very active and
health conscious, jogging every day long before it became fashionable,
Liz suffered from some serious health afflictions in her middle
years. In 1992 she gratefully received a liver transplant, which
allowed her an additional thirteen years to nurture her family
and marry her husband Mike. Together, with their family, they
embarked on a wide range of adventures including participating
in the transplant games in Australia where Liz earned a Silver
medal. She also sailed the Greek Islands, toured France and Portugal
and travelled throughout North America visiting Friends and family
from the Yukon to Newfoundland. When she wasn't travelling she
was often found on the tennis court or expanding her fledgling
writing career. Her love, energy and spirit will be missed by
all. Along with her husband and sons, Liz is survived by her
stepchildren Dave, Melanie and Josh
TRUSZ, her Aunt Flora
TABOR,
her sister Barb
DEAN and her brother Bob
MAXWELL, her eight nieces
and nephews and one great-niece. Friends and family will be received
at the Jardine Funeral Home 'Illman-Platten Chapel', 8 Princes'
Street West, Fenelon Falls, on Tuesday August 2nd from 2: 00 until
4: 00 p.m. and 7:00 until 9:00 p.m. A service celebrating her
wonderful life will be held the following day, Wednesday August
3rd at 2: 00 p.m. at the Fenelon Falls United Church. As a remembrance,
please consider a donation to the University Health Network liver
transplant program. On-line condolences and donations can be
made at www.jardinefuneralhomes.com.
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TABORSKY,
Dagmar▼
(Born in 1935 in Prague) has passed away on January 21, 2005.
Dagmar was an incredibly talented and creative person. She was
both a television and film editor and also a Director, a gifted
potter and inspired gardener. Her multiscreen projects included
a show for the Energy Pavillion at the Disney World in Orlando
and a ten-screen show for the 1986 Expo in Vancouver. She succumbed
following a long fight with the most serious illness. Even in
that struggle, she succeeded in extending her life for two and
half years, against all statistical odds. People who knew her
will never forget her beautiful smile. A memorial farewell will
be held on Thursday, January 27th, 2005 at 2 p.m. at the Jerrett
Funeral Home, 6l9l Yonge Street, (2 lights south of Steeles) North
York
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TABORSKY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-25 published
TABORSKY,
Dagmar▲
(Born in 1935 in Prague). Has passed away on January 21, 2005.
Dagmar was an incredibly talented and creative person. She was
both a television and film editor and also a Director, a gifted
potter and inspired gardener. Her multiscreen projects included
a show for the Energy Pavillion at the Disney World in Orlando
and a ten-screen show for the 1986 Expo in Vancouver. She succumbed
following a long fight with the most serious illness. Even in
that struggle, she succeeded in extending her life for two and
half years, against all statistical odds. People who knew her
will never forget her beautiful smile. A memorial farewell will
be held on Thursday, January 27th, 2005 at 2 p.m. at the Jerrett
Funeral Home, 6191 Yonge St. (2 lights south of Steeles), North
York.
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TABUNS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-09-05 published
KERWIN,
Claire▼
Elizabeth,▼ R.C.A.
Born July 25, 1919 in Chatelet, Belgium.
Passed away peacefully on Saturday, September 3, 2005 at St.
Michael's Hospital. Predeceased by her parents Emile Roland and
Elizabeth FREMERSDORFF, and her husband George Mace
KERWIN.
Claire
will be sadly missed by her children Michael
KERWIN
(Jutta
SCHAAF,)
Shawn KERWIN
(Peter
TABUNS,) grand_son Emile Schaaf
KERWIN, family
and Friends. Claire received the Medal of Merit from the City
of Toronto, and was a member of the Royal Canadian Academy; she
exhibited her work in Canada and abroad. Claire was an active
volunteer at the Royal Ontario Museum where she drew artifacts
for the Discovery Gallery. She was also a member of the Toronto
Lawn Tennis Club. Friends may call at the Rosar-Morrison Funeral
Home and Chapel, 467 Sherbourne Street (south of Wellesley),
on Tuesday, September 6th from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. A complete
funeral service will be held in the Coach House Chapel on Wednesday,
September 7th at 11 a.m. Parking adjacent to the funeral home.
Cremation to follow at St. James' Crematorium. In lieu of flowers,
donations can be made to St. Michael's and the Royal Ontario
Museum.
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TABUNS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-04 published
KERWIN,
Claire▲
Elizabeth,▲ R.C.A.
Born July 25, 1919 in Chatelet, Belgium. Passed away peacefully
on Saturday, September 3, 2005 at St. Michael's Hospital. Predeceased
by her parents Emile Roland and Elizabeth
FREMERSDORFF and her
husband George Mace
KERWIN.
Claire▲ will be sadly missed by her
children Michael
KERWIN (Jutta
SCHAAF), Shawn
KERWIN (Peter
TABUNS),
grand_son Emile Schaaf
KERWIN, family and Friends. Claire received
the Medal of Merit from the City of Toronto, and was a member
of the Royal Canadian Academy; she exhibited her work in Canada
and abroad. Claire was an active volunteer at the Royal Ontario
Museum where she drew artifacts for the Discovery Gallery. She
was also a member of the Toronto Lawn Tennis Club. Friends may
call at the Rosar-Morrison Funeral Home and Chapel, 467 Sherbourne
Street (south of Wellesley) on Tuesday, September 6th, from 2
to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. A complete funeral service will be held
in the Coach House Chapel on Wednesday, September 7th at 11 a.m.
Parking adjacent to the funeral home. Cremation to follow at
St. James' Crematorium. In lieu of flowers, donations can be
made to St. Michael's and the Royal Ontario Museum.
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