TACCOGNA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-01-03 published
TACCOGNA,
Giuseppe
On Saturday, January 1, 2005, at his residence. Giuseppe, in
his 79th year, beloved husband of the late Anna. Loved father
of Stella and her husband Don
PARKHILL of Burlington. Dear nonno
of Nicole and Thomas. Survived by many family members in Canada
and Italy. Predeceased by his sister Rosa. Friends will be received
at the Lynett Funeral Home, 3299 Dundas Street West (one block
east of Runnymede), on Tuesday from 6-9 p.m. Funeral Service
on Wednesday, January 5, 2005 at 12 noon in the funeral home
Chapel. Entombment Beechwood Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to The Kidney Foundation Canada.
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TACKABERRY o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2005-03-02 published
Bruce Lorne
COX
In loving memory of Bruce Lorne
COX, who died in Owen Sound on Sunday, February 13, 2005 in his 73rd year.
Dear husband and friend of Lynne
COX (née
BUTTER). The loving father of David and his wife Rachel
EDWARDS,
of Toronto, Peter and his wife Maggie, of Richmond, Indiana and Christine and
her husband Erik
NORMAN of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Loved grandfather of
Bronwen, Bryn, Caroline, Jennifer, Catherine and Heather. Son-in-law of
Laurene TACKABERRY.
Brother-in-law▼ of Kay (Mrs. David
CHAMBERS,) of Penetanguishene.
Dear uncle of Lori and Mary. Predeceased by his parents
Charles COX and his wife
Marion.
Bruce▼ was a former principal in North York,
he also taught at O.S.C.V.I. and he was raised in the Meaford area. Long time cottager near Sandfield.
In keeping with Bruce's wishes, a private family service has been held. A
graveside service will be held in Mount Pleasant Cemetery (Georgian Bluffs)
on Saturday, June 11, 2005. Reception to follow. As an expression of
sympathy, memorial donations to the Bruce Trail Association, the Owen Sound
and North Grey Union Library, or to the charity of your choice would be
appreciated by the family, and may be made by calling Breckenridge-Ashcroft Funeral Home, (519) 376-2326.
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TACKABERRY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-13 published
TACKABERRY,
Frederick▼ "
Freddy▼"
Peacefully▼ at home, Frederick (Freddy)
TACKABERRY of Strathroy
on Tuesday, October 11th, 2005 in his 60th year. Dear husband
of the late Germaine
(YSEBAERT)
TACKABERRY (1997) and also brother
George TACKABERRY and his wife
Joyce▼ of Mt. Brydges and sister
Marion HERRINGTON and her husband Mac of Strathroy and their
families. Also survived by in-laws of the Ysebaert family and
many nieces, nephews and cousins. Visitation will be held at
the Denning Bros. Funeral Home, 32 Metcalfe Street West, Strathroy
on Thursday, October 13th from 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service will
be on Friday, October 14th at 1: 00 p.m. with Reverend Charles
SEED
officiating. Interment Strathroy Cemetery. Donations to Canadian
Diabetic Association or the Strathroy Hospital Foundation would
be appreciated by the family. A tree will be planted as a living
memorial to Freddy.
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TACKABERRY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.strathroy.age_dispatch 2005-10-18 published
TACKABERRY,
Frederick▲ "
Freddy▲"
Peacefully,▲ at home, Frederick (Freddy)
TACKABERRY of Strathroy,
on Tuesday, October 11, 2005, in his 60th year. Dear husband
of the late Germaine
(YSEBAERT)
TACKABERRY (1997) and also brother
George TACKABERRY and his wife
Joyce▲ of Mt. Brydges and sister
Marion HERRINGTON and her husband Mac of Strathroy and their
families. Also survived by in-laws of the Ysebaert family and
many nieces, nephews, and cousins. Visitation was held at Denning
Bros. Funeral Home, on Thursday, October 13 from 7-9 p.m. Funeral
service was on Friday at 1 p.m. with Reverend Charles
SEED officiating.
Interment Strathroy Cemetery. Donations to the Canadian Diabetes
Association or the Strathroy Hospital Foundation would be appreciated
by the family. A tree will be planted as a living memorial to
Freddy.
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TACKABERRY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-02-19 published
COX,
Bruce▲
Lorne
In Owen Sound on Sunday, February 13, 2005 in his 73rd year.
Bruce Lorne
COX, the dear husband and friend of Lynne
COX (nee
BUTTER.)
The loving father of David and his wife
Rachel
EDWARDS
of Toronto, Peter and his wife Maggie of Richmond, Indiana, and
Christine and her husband Erik
NORMAN of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.
Loved grandfather of Bronwen, Bryn, Caroline, Jennifer, Catherine
and Heather. Son-in-law of Laurene
TACKABERRY.
Brother-in-law▲
of Kay (Mrs. David
CHAMBERS) of Penetanguishene. Dear uncle of
Lori and Mary. Predeceased by his parents Charles
COX and his
wife Marion. Bruce was a former principal in North York, he also
taught at O.S.C.V.I. and he was raised in the Meaford area. In
keeping with Bruce's wishes, a private family service has been
held. A graveside service will be held in Mount Pleasant Cemetery
(Georgian Bluffs) on Saturday, June 11, 2005. Reception to follow.
As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations to the Bruce
Trail Association, the Owen Sound and North Grey Union Library,
or to the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the
family. (and may be made by calling Breckenridge-Ashcroft Funeral
Home 519-376-2326)
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TACKABERRY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-14 published
TACKABERRY,
Elizabeth "
Betty" (née
HOYT)
Passed away peacefully, May 11, 2005, at the Village of Erin
Meadows Nursing Home, Mississauga. Predeceased by her husband
Jack. She will be sadly missed by family and Friends. Cremation
has taken place. Remember Betty in your own way. Friends are
invited to a Memorial Service at the Glen Oaks Memorial Chapel
and Reception Centre, 3164 Ninth Line (at Dundas), Oakville,
on Monday at 3 p.m.
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TACKABERRY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-13 published
FIFIELD,
Betty
(TACKABERRY)
Passed away at the Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie, Ontario on
Wednesday, August 3, 2005, in her 77th year. Beloved wife of
the late Bill
FIFIELD. Dear mother of Sandra and her husband
Ron ATKINSON.
Loved granny of Samantha, Amy, Rebecca and Molly
and great-gran of Xavier and Lily. Cremation has taken place.
A private family service will be held. At the request of the
family no flowers. Memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society would be appreciated. Arrangements entrusted to W. John
Thomas Funeral Home, Alliston, Ontario (705) 435-5101.
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TACKABERRY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-18 published
SKEAD,
Edward
Selkirk "
Ned"
(A great-grand_son of the Honourable James Selkirk
SKEAD and 32
year Co-Proprietor of Choate Supply Store, McCracken's Landing,
Stony Lake) Peacefully at Extendicare Lakefield on Tuesday, August
16, 2005, after a lengthy illness. Ned, dearly beloved husband
of Jeannine and loving father of Ron (Cindy), Ken (Elizabeth),
and Mike (Cathy.) Step-father of Guy (Roxie,) and Cliff
TACKABERRY.
Grandpa will be missed by his grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Dear brother of Harry (Leone) and Colleen (Lloyd
ANDERSON.)
Ned
was Chairman of the South Lake Simcoe District Council, Boy Scouts
of Canada, served as a dedicated Councillor on Dummer Township
Council, and was the founder of the Warsaw Santa Claus Parade.
A graveside service will be held at Beechwood Cemetery, 280 Beechwood
Ave., Ottawa, on Friday, August 19 at 1 p.m. A Celebration of
Ned's life will be held at St. Peter's Church-on-the-Rock, Stony
Lake, on Sunday, August 28 from 2-4 p.m. Boat transportation
from Carveth's Marina starting at 1: 30 p.m. Directions to the
cemetery, marina, memorial service information, online condolences,
and donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation may be made at
www. CommunityAlternative.ca or by calling Community Alternative
Funeral Home, Peterborough at 705-742-1875.
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TACOMA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-29 published
Body of boy, 12, found in basement
Family engulfed in pre-dawn horror
By Scott SIMMIE and Dale Anne
FREED, Staff Reporters, Page A1
It was shortly before 3 a.m. yesterday when residents at the
north end of Coady Ave. in Leslieville awoke to a horrifying
sound: Guttural, almost feral, screams of shock and grief.
"Mommy, Mommy, Mommeeee," wailed a distraught girl in her teens,
lying collapsed on the sidewalk. "No, Mommy, nooo!" she cried,
lit both by the streetlight and the flashing red from the first
police cruiser on the scene.
Inside 96 Coady Ave., the body of a 12-year-old boy had just
been discovered in the basement, the body of her brother, Jamie
CHAVEZ.
The cause of his death has not yet been determined. An autopsy
yesterday was inconclusive.
"Information collected at this point has not given us a conclusive
cause of death," coroner Dr. Trevor
GILLMORE said last night.
"Further testing and investigation will be required."
Homicide detectives were monitoring the case pending definitive
autopsy results, police spokesperson George
CHRISTOPOULOS said
last night.
Neighbour Louise
COLE, who lives several houses down the block,
said she heard the dead boy's older brother, Abel, 18, yell to
his mother, Karen
CHAVEZ, from the basement of 96 Coady: "Mom,
I found him."
COLE said Abel told her he noticed a "bin" in the basement. "He
gave it a kick and opened the lid and there was his brother."
The mother called police as soon as Abel found the body,
COLE
said. It was the second time she called police in the early-morning
hours, COLE said.
CHAVEZ had called police about 1: 30 a.m. when
she found Jamie missing after she got home from work,
COLE said.
Police searched the house but found no trace of the boy, the
neighbour said.
CHAVEZ had phoned
COLE before she called police the first time,
hoping he might be at her home, where he often visited. But she
hadn't seen him.
When police left after finding nothing on the first call,
COLE
said, she told Abel to "go look in the (backyard) shed."
The shed was locked, and Abel went to the basement to find a
screwdriver to break the lock. That's when he found his brother.
In addition to Abel, Jamie's sisters, Vanessa, 16, and Veronica,
14, two teenage cousins and an 18-year-old friend of Abel who
has been living in the house for six months were also in the
house Thursday night.
Another friend of Abel said he knew Jamie made it home from school.
"I saw him at about 7 p.m. He was washing dishes in the kitchen,"
said the friend, Jermaine, who wouldn't give his last name. "He
was by himself. They were in the living room. It was all cool.
"I left at about 7: 30 p.m. They were just eating chocolate cake."
CHAVEZ had separated from her husband, Alex, about two months
ago and was working nights at a packaging and labelling factory
to support her family, said
COLE's husband, Ronald.
A mass for Jamie, a Grade 7 student at St. Joseph's Catholic
school, was held yesterday at the neighbouring Catholic church.
His classmates presented poems and memories, principal Anthony
TACOMA said after the mass as grieving students walked by, some
holding a remembrance poster about Jamie, one holding a candle.
Grief counsellors, a social worker and a school psychologist
were called in to help students and staff deal with the death,
he said.
"He was a very well-liked boy (and) a hard-working student,"
said TACOMA, who had tossed a football with Jamie and his Friends
the day before he died.
It was a long and difficult day on Coady Ave. yesterday.
The screams of the sister who had collapsed on the sidewalk became
part of a disturbing chorus as at least two teenage boys and
the mother, in utter panic, ran shrieking up and down the sidewalk.
Helter-skelter they ran, bolting frantically back and forth in
any direction except toward the house from which they'd come.
Within minutes, five police cars and two ambulances had arrived,
along with a paramedic supervisor vehicle.
"My baby, my baby," screamed the mother with such anguish that
one neighbour who heard her said she got goosebumps.
Officers quickly began cordoning off the area with yellow police
tape, asking a freelance television cameraman who was videotaping
on a porch across from the home to move to the far end of the
one-way street.
One of the teen boys who'd been running finally stopped, exhausted
and numb, and buried his head against an officer's shoulder.
The policeman wrapped his arm around the boy, gently patting
his back.
Another teen emerged from the neighbouring half of the semi-detached
home.
"How are you doing tonight?" asked another officer, placing a
hand on the boy's shoulder.
As night began to fall, police took out more yellow tape and
began marking off the front yard of the home.
Asked if it was now a crime scene, an officer replied: "It always
was."
Across the street, three teenage girls stood silently holding
a photocopy of what appeared to be a school photo of Jamie.
"When I first heard the news I started bursting out crying,"
said Shaneika
BECKFORD, 15. "It's really sad. I don't know why
it had to happen.
"I need to know why he died. I just saw him yesterday."
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