TEICHBERG
TEICHER
TEICHMAN
TEICHMANN
TEITEL
TEITELBAUM
TEIXEIRA
TEICHBERG o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-06-20 published
GROSSMAN,
Katie▼ (née
LOTTMAN)
Passed away peacefully at North York General Hospital on Friday,
June▼ 17, 2005. Katie
GROSSMAN, beloved wife for over 50 years
of Mike GROSSMAN.
Daughter▼ of the late Sam and Emma
LOTTMAN.
Loving Mother and Mother-in-law of Barbara and Shel
SAFRAN,
Shelley▼
GROSSMAN and Lorne and Wendy
GROSSMAN. Cherished sister of Pearl
GODFREY and predeceased by brothers Joe and Jakie
LOTTMAN and
sister Judy
TEICHBERG.
Beloved▼ sister-in-law of Evelyn
FORMAN,
Rose GROSSMAN and Lorna
LOTTMAN.
Devoted grandmother of Rachel
and Matthew
SAFRAN and Nicole and Amy
GROSSMAN.
Will▼ be fondly
remembered by many nieces, nephews, cousins and Friends. Funeral
service will be held Steeles Memorial Chapel, 350 Steeles Avenue
West, on Monday, June 20, 2005 at 12 noon. Shiva at 35 Wynford
Heights Crescent. Donations, if desired, can be made to the Israel
Soldier's Fund at 416-783-3053 or the charity of your choice.
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TEICHBERG,
Shelly
Peacefully on Wednesday, April 20, 2005 at his home. Shelly
TEICHBERG,
beloved partner of Arlene. Loving father and father-in-law of
Michelle, Sean and Danielle, and Aaron. Will be sadly missed
by Evan, Brenda, and Rachel
KESTENBERG, and Elissa
KESTENBERG.
Dear brother and brother-in-law of Hannah and Izzie
KAZUSHNER,
and the late Norman
TEICHBERG,
Bella▲
JACOBSON, and Harry
TEICHBERG.
Devoted grandfather of Jonah. At Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel,
2401 Steeles Avenue West (3 lights west of Dufferin) for service
on Thursday, April 21, 2005 at 2: 00 p.m. Interment Kieltzer Sick
Benefit Society section of Dawes Road Cemetery. Shiva 4001 Bayview
Avenue, No. 106. If desired, donations may be made to the Ontario
Heart and Stroke Foundation, 416- 499-1417.
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TEICHBERG o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-19 published
GROSSMAN,
Katie▲ (née
LOTTMAN)
96, passed away peacefully at North York General Hospital on
Friday,
June▲ 17, 2005. Katie
GROSSMAN, beloved wife for over
50 years of Mike
GROSSMAN.
Daughter▲ of the late Sam and Emma
LOTTMAN.
Loving mother and mother-in-law of Barbara and Shel
SAFRAN,
Shelley▲
GROSSMAN and Lorne and Wendy
GROSSMAN. Cherished
sister of Pearl
GODFREY and predeceased by brothers Joe and Jakie
LOTTMAN and sister Judy
TEICHBERG.
Beloved sister-in-law of Evelyn
FORMAN,
Rose
GROSSMAN and Lorna Lottman. Devoted grandmother
of Rachel and Matthew
SAFRAN and Nicole and Amy
GROSSMAN.
Will▲
be fondly remembered by many nieces, nephews, cousins and Friends.
For funeral arrangements, please call Steeles Memorial Chapel
at 905-881-6003. Shiva at 35 Wynford Heights Crescent. Donations,
if desired, can be made to the Israel Soldiers' Fund at 416-783-3053
or the charity of your choice.
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TEICHER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-03-14 published
LEVI,
Gisela (née
FEIBUSCH)
Passed away peacefully at the Queensway Carleton Hospital, Ottawa
on March 11, 2005 in her 85th year. Beloved wife of the late
Leo LEVI. Cherished mother of Marion and Ruth and grandmother
to Rachel and Jacob. Survived by her dear sister Irma
TEICHER
of Bat Yam, Israel. A graveside service was held at the New Jewish
Community Cemetery, Osgoode on Sunday, March 13, 2005 at 11: 30
a.m. condolences/donations/tributes at www.mcgarryfamily.ca
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TEICHMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-19 published
TEICHMAN,
Roza (née
ZEBROWITCH)
Peacefully, after a lengthy illness, on Sunday, October 16th,
2005, in Montreal. Beloved wife of the late Natan. Devoted mother
and mother-in-law of Annie and Bernie
PRAW, and Murray and Helen
TEICHMAN.
Much loved Bubby of Jason (Pamela,) Mitchell, Robbie,
Erin and Benjamin. Adored great-grandmother (Big Bubby) of Jonathan
and Matthew. Sister of Batia
PRUZANSKI of Israel. Predeceased
by her parents Baruch and Freida and her brothers Akiva, Avrum
and Moishe. Funeral service from Paperman and Sons, Montreal on
Thursday, October 20th at 10: 45 a.m. Burial in Montreal. Shiva
private.
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TEICHMANN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-08-29 published
TEICHMANN,
Frieda
Peacefully at the Norfolk General Hospital on Saturday, August
27, 2005 of Waterford formerly of Burlington in her 70th year.
Beloved wife of the late Karl
TEICHMANN.
Always loved mother
of Erika (& Mike)
COVE,
Karin
SHUBROOK (& Graham
PINK.) Cherished
Oma of Dale, Edward, Kory and Zachary. Dear sister of Eduard (&
Ingrid) RITZ.
Friends may call at the Thompson-Mott Funeral Home,
Waterford, Wednesday 11 a.m. until Mass at 12 p.m. Mass of a
Christian Burial will be held at St. Bernard of Clairvaux Parish
Wednesday at 12 p.m. Reverend
DIKRUN officiating. Interment Burlington
Memorial Gardens. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
or Canadian Cancer Research would be appreciated by the family.
On line condolences can be made at www.thompsonmottfuneralhome.com
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TEICHMANN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-02 published
READY,
Beatrice
Evelyn (née
CARMICHAEL)
Peacefully at Lakeshore Lodge on October 31st, 2005 at the age
of 85. Beloved wife of the late Henry Francis
READY (1979.) Loving
mother of Gail and her husband Michael
TEICHMANN. Cherished grandmother
of Natalie and Jordan. Loving sister of Bert (Joyce) of Bathurst,
New
Brunswick,
Velma
MacDONALD of Moncton, New Brunswick, Bonar
(Muriel) of Sudbury, Ontario, Donald (Kay) of Scarborough, Ontario,
Edwin
(Joyce) of Sudbury, Ontario, Doreen
ROBINSON
(Lloyd) of
Brampton, Ontario and John (Avis) of Jacquet River, New Brunswick.
Predeceased by her parents Daniel and Eveline
CARMICHAEL, her
brother William (Cora) and brother-in-law Blair
MacDONALD.
Beatrice
will be missed by her many nieces and nephews. Mrs.
READY will
be resting at the "Wignall Chapel" of the G.H. Hogle Funeral
Homes, 62 Long Branch Ave., Etobicoke on Thursday 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. Funeral Service in the Chapel on Friday at 11 a.m. Reception
to follow. Interment to follow at Springcreek Cemetery (Clarkson
Rd.). If desired, donations may be made to a charity of your
choice. On-line condolences www.hoglefuneralhomes.com
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TEITEL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-10 published
CRONE,
Ruth
(LARSON)
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Ruth
CRONE on Tuesday, August 9th, 2005 at Lakeshore Lodge in Toronto.
Her strength and determination were an inspiration to all who
knew her. She will be greatly missed by her children Harvey and
his wife Bea; Judy and her husband Al and her grandchildren Jordan,
Charlotte and Ewan. Although she left Illinois many years ago,
her heart has always remained with her sisters Robin, Marie and
Jeanette and her brother Charles. She will also be missed by
her many Friends at The Church of Saint John The Divine, St. David's
Village and Lakeshore Lodge. We would like to thank Doctors
OTTOWAY
and TEITEL and the Staff at St. Michael's Hospital for their
efforts to help Ruth cope with Crohns Disease and Multiple Myeloma.
We would also like to extend a special and heartfelt thank you
to everyone at Lakeshore Lodge for their compassion and kind,
considerate care. Friends will be received at Giffen-Mack "Scarborough"
Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 4115 Lawrence Avenue East (just
west of Kingston Road), West Hill, 416-281-6800 on Friday, August
12th, 2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The Funeral Service will take
place at The Church of Saint John The Divine (885 Scarborough Golf
Club Road) on Saturday, August 13th, 2005 at 10: 30 a.m. Interment
to follow at Saint Margaret's-In-The-Pines Cemetery.
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TEITELBAUM o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-04-18 published
Margaret GODSOE
By Matthew
TEITELBAUM,
Monday,
April 18, 2005, Page A14
Wife, mother, volunteer. Born July 10, 1911, in Sydney, Nova
Scotia. Died January 15, in Toronto, of natural causes, aged
Marg GODSOE was a great lady in the true meaning of the phrase:
a woman of elegance and poise, of intellectual breadth and of
generosity and openness to those around her. She was a woman
of wide interests who sought to share her enthusiasms with others.
She held powerful notions of family and Friendship, and she used
these to create a vibrant sense of public community.
Married to J. Gerald
GODSOE in 1932, she had four children. She
leaves behind Valerie, Peter and Jane, and was sadly predeceased
by her husband and Gerald Jr. Throughout her life she celebrated
the achievements of her children and spoke often of the pleasures
of family.
A founding member in 1945 of the Women's Committee of the Art
Gallery of Ontario, she helped the group grow to 25 members in
its first year. She would become the committee's vice-president
for two terms and its president from 1965 to 1967. She was a
lifelong and ardent champion of the role of both voluntarism
and the arts in public life. She was famous for leadering volunteer
teams whose events in support of Canadian art and the historic
home, The Grange, were legendary.
When the Art Gallery of Ontario acquired Claes Oldenburg's soft
sculpture Floor Burger in 1967, commonly referred to by many
as "the giant hamburger," the volunteers hit on the idea of making
miniature versions to sell. It was a great fundraising notion,
made all the more real by faithfulness: each hamburger had a
smaller-than-finger-food-sized removable handmade pickle.
Her passion for the Art Gallery of Ontario included The Grange
the first home of the art gallery. In the 1960s she led a
team of volunteers in staging an old-fashioned Christmas party
that featured an auction and even a reindeer race. More than
$32,000 was raised in this first-ever project to benefit Grange
restoration. Of course, Marg was a charter member of The Grange
Restoration Committee. She loved holiday parties with a hefty
dose of advocacy thrown in and was co-chair for many of them,
each accompanied by some eye-catching fund-raising feature made
by the women's committee.
She also had a talent for helping the Art Gallery of Ontario
increase the size of its membership. In two years as membership
chair, she helped increase the membership ranks by nearly a third
to more than 3,000. Today the Art Gallery of Ontario has some
55,000 members and we all owe a debt of gratitude to Marg for
the solid foundation she created.
When she died, Marg had been connected for more than 60 years
to her art gallery. One of her lasting gestures was to ensure
the vitality of the volunteer organization she'd helped shape,
with a donation to a newly created Art Gallery of Ontario Volunteer
Endowment Trust in 2000. Many hundreds of volunteers remember
Marg GODSOE.
They remember her insisting that they call her Margaret
instead of Mrs.
GODSOE.
They say that today she'd be called a
Steel Magnolia.
Marg believed in the importance of public service, yet knew and
communicated the value of sustaining relationships, which made
things happen. That's why she pushed me, gently, to be attentive
to our volunteer community and be mindful of the need always
to reach out and move forward together. She was a quiet leader
whose counsel mattered. Well into her nineties she would have
me to tea at her home, which was always filled with family photos
and Canadian art. The china on which she offered afternoon respite
was exquisite, the conversation always punctuated with affection
and laughter. I hesitate to say her passing marks the end of
an era, for she was relentlessly focused on the future. Perpetually,
Marg GODSOE made us feel young. May it be ever thus.
Matthew TEITELBAUM, director and Chief Executive Officer of the
Art Gallery of Ontario, is Marg's friend.
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TEITELBAUM o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-06-13 published
Dorothy THOMAS stormed city hall
One of reformer group elected to council in 1972
She started poop and scoop program in Toronto
By Catherine
DUNPHY,
Obituary
Writer
Once upon a time, when Toronto was younger and believed in itself
much, much more, a group of urban idealists stormed city hall.
They called themselves reformers and they got into the council
chamber by getting themselves elected. David
CROMBIE was their
leader, a man dubbed Toronto's "tiny perfect mayor" by the media
of the day, and great things were expected and sometimes even
delivered.
Now, these reformers were feisty and forward-thinking -- they
were people like the late Colin
VAUGHAN, an architect turned
activist, lawyers Dale
MARTIN and Karl
JAFFARY, renegade thinker
John SEWELL. And three of the newly minted aldermen -- for that
was the job title of councillor in those days -- were women.
But only two -- Anne
JOHNSTON and Dorothy
THOMAS -- made it through
the first term of office.
JOHNSTON, who retired from municipal
politics at the time of the last election, says that was only
because they learned to be tough and because they had each other.
"I met her December 4, 1972, the night we were all elected. There
was a spontaneous gathering of all the reformers at city hall
and I remember Dorothy was wearing a hat and she came up to me
and said: 'You and I are going to be Friends,'" she said.
They were a gang of citizen politicians who believed they were
going to create a livable, even lovable city, but
THOMAS was
right about at least one thing that night: she and
JOHNSTON were
Friends until May 9 this year, when
THOMAS died of cancer at
Dorothy MIKOS was the proud daughter of very proud Hungarians.
Her father, a tailor, and her mother, a talented seamstress,
came to Canada in the 1930s. Theirs was the classic immigrant
story, according to
THOMAS's only child, Nye
THOMAS, a lawyer
and policy director of the Ipperwash provincial inquiry. His
grandparents worked hard in Spadina Ave. sweatshops so their
children would never have to and were thrilled when their daughter
went to the University of Toronto.
THOMAS discovered journalism there -- it was the heyday of the
varsity press -- as well as Ralph
THOMAS, another journalist
who would become a well-known Canadian filmmaker. Now living
in California, he is best known here for Ticket To Heaven and
The
Terry
Fox Story. Dorothy
THOMAS left university before she
graduated to work at the Toronto Star, where she was an arts
reporter under the watch of the legendary entertainment editor
Nathan COHEN.
She was a stay-at-home mom living in a fourplex on Wineva Ave.
in the Beach when she joined up with a group of residents to
successfully fight the construction of the Scarborough Expressway,
which would have cut right through her neighbourhood.
THOMAS served two terms on Toronto council, from 1972 to 1976
and from 1981 to 1985, representing the old Ward 9 until ousted
by a tag team of Paul
CHRISTIE and Tom
JAKOBEK.
She had been
one of the founders of the City of Toronto's Person's Day Award
and had headed the Mayor's Task Force on the Status of Women.
"She was an excellent politician," said Barbara
CAPLAN, a former
Toronto city clerk. "She could build consensus across political
ties."
JOHNSTON said her friend initiated Toronto's poop and scoop program,
an achievement not among those noted on the condolence motion
passed by council 10 days after
THOMAS died, but not without
its significance.
"She owned the public works committee," said
JOHNSTON. "
She was
always the chair. She liked it because it was working on neighbour
stuff."
Attractive and articulate,
THOMAS was also blunt. "There was
no filter with her, ever," her son said.
She made headlines when she and Alderman Dale
MARTIN visited
Calgary in 1985 for the 48th annual convention of the Federation
of Canadian Municipalities. "The whole of downtown Calgary shows
an amazing lack of planning," she said. Ralph
KLEIN was the mayor
then and he summoned photographers to record him standing in
front of Calgary City Hall wearing boxing gloves and dissing
the smug politicians from the East.
THOMAS didn't back down. "It's very ugly in Calgary," she told
the Star. "It even makes (Metro planners) look good."
By then a single mom working punishing hours,
THOMAS still made
a point of being home every night to have dinner with her son.
When she quit politics the first time, it was to spend time with
Nye. When she left municipal politics for good, she moved to
Euclid Ave. and got a job heading and helping clean up the Metro
Licensing Commission, serving on the subsequent Toronto Licensing
Tribunal until 2003.
A spectacular cook and a stylish hostess, she was often asked
to donate her talents to fundraising events. A dinner party for
four catered by Dorothy
THOMAS was always a hot ticket at silent
and not-so-silent auctions for the New Democratic Party. She
was generous with her money as well as time, donating to 60 charities,
including the Canadian Marmot Foundation (because she thought
no one else would, her son said).
Her dinner table was a natural gathering place for Friends and
their families. For 10 years she met one Wednesday night every
other month with a group of powerful women such as June
CALLWOOD,
Doris ANDERSON and Sylvia
OSTRY, and for twice as long as that,
she was part of a poker player gang of Friends that included
fellow activist Ethel
TEITELBAUM, who often travelled with
THOMAS.
"She was a complicated woman who attacked a lot of people who
loved her. But we hung in there because she was loyal and wonderful
company -- witty, generous. I always thought she was beautiful,"
said TEITELBAUM.
Last fall they had travelled to Sicily, one of
THOMAS's must-see
destinations. "We had a ball," said
TEITELBAUM.
But THOMAS, who disliked doctors, was in pain and in fact had
been suffering for some time. When she was finally diagnosed
with cancer at Christmas, it was too late.
THOMAS was admitted
to Princess Margaret Hospital, where she had hundreds of visitors.
"They said they had never seen anything like it," said
CAPLAN,
who was soon sending out regular emails about
THOMAS to 125 recipients.
In recent years,
THOMAS had moved to Port Hope and had been immersed
in developing the Port Hope Ecology Garden.
THOMAS never got home again: she spent 17 weeks in hospital,
latterly at the Toronto Grace where she celebrated her 67th birthday
with Friends. She wasn't in pain, but she was unable to read
or watch much television, and every morning she would wake up
and be angry that she was still around. "She wanted to leave
the arena,"
CAPLAN said.
She insisted both Nye and his wife, Karen, go to China on a long-awaited
trip to bring home Mei Leigh, their adopted daughter and her
first grandchild. She died two days after they left Canada.
Her many Friends are gathering tonight at 7 p.m. at the Gladstone
Hotel for her memorial. There will be good food, wine, Friends
reuniting, laughter and only four speeches. Her son says it is
where and how she would have wanted it.
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TEIXEIRA o@ca.on.middlesex_county.strathroy.age_dispatch 2005-09-13 published
HERI,
Alex
Sandor
Sr.
Suddenly, at Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital, on Saturday,
September 10, 2005, Alex Sandor
HERI
Sr., of R.R.#4, Mt. Brydges,
in his 78th year. Beloved husband of Pearl
HERI. Dear father
of Alex Jr. and Joe, both of R.R.#4, Mt. Brydges. Predeceased
by his parents, Joseph
HERI (1961) and Daru
MARIA (1970) and
mother and father-in-law Pearl
POROSKA (1994) and Alex
NEMETH
(1984). Remembered fondly by several relatives overseas, as well
as the Nagy family of Hernadnemet. Also remembered by Pearls
sister Lovel
LAJOSNE.
Predeceased by nephew Lajos
LOVEL (2005)
and survived by his family. Sadly missed by cousins Sandor and
Joan MOLNAR and family of London, as well as close Friends of
the Hungarian community in the surrounding area. Also sadly missed
by neighbours and Friends surrounding the family farm. Mr.
HERI
worked for many years with E.J. Wrights Store Fixtures in Strathroy.
Friends called at the Elliott-Madill Funeral Home, Mt. Brydges,
on Monday, September 12 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service
followed on Tuesday from the funeral home, commencing at 1 p.m.
with Reverend Arthur
HAMBLETON and Reverend Ferenc
SZAPMARI officiating.
Organist Connie
GOUGH. Interment Mt. Brydges Cemetery. Donations
to the Victorian Order of Nurses of Middlesex-Elgin, the Strathroy
Middlesex General Hospital Intensive Care Unit, or the Diabetes
Association would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
A special thank you to pallbearers Wayne
HUTTON,
Paul
HUSZKA
Jr., John MOLNAR, Alex
MOLNAR, Peter
MOLNAR, and Mike
MOLNAR
honourary pallbearers Frank
TEIXEIRA,
John
TEIXEIRA, Charlie
MANNING, and Matias
TEIXEIRA; and flower bearers Steve
BESENYCI
and Brian HUTTON.
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TEIXEIRA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-01-22 published
PELOT,
Elizabeth▼ (née
MORRIS)
Peacefully, on Friday, January 21st, 2005 at her home in Georgetown.
Elizabeth, in her 49th year, beloved and cherished wife of Jim
PELOT.
Loving▼ and proud mother of Ali and Sam. Beloved daughter
of Reverend Paul and Mary
MORRIS. Dear sister of Stephen and
his wife Sandra▼
MORRIS,
Anna▼ and her husband Brad
BAILEY, Margaret
and her husband Carlos
TEIXEIRA and the late Robert
MORRIS.
Much-loved
daughter-in-law of Vi and Gerry
PELOT. Dear sister-in-law of
Susan and her husband Bill
HAYDEN,
Ron▼ and his wife
Milica▼
PELOT
and Lorraine
PELOT and her partner Linda
STINSON.
Friends▼ will
be received at the J.S. Jones and son Funeral Home, 11582 Trafalgar
Road, north of Maple Avenue, Georgetown (905) 877-3631 on Saturday,
January 22nd from 7-9 p.m. and Sunday, January 23rd from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Funeral and Committal Service will be held at the Georgetown
Alliance Church, 290 Main Street South, Georgetown on Monday,
January 24th at 11 o'clock. Reception to follow in the church
hall. While Elizabeth's journey over the last few years introduced
her to a great many caring and talented health care professionals,
the family is particularly grateful for the immense support provided
by Dr. Joan
CHARBONEAU and her team at the Phenix Professional
Group. An accomplished business person with careers at both Toronto-Dominion
and the Royal Bank, Elizabeth held a B.A. in theatre arts and
M.B.A. and C.A. degrees. To celebrate Elizabeth's love of learning
and her recent time spent pursuing a calling in graduate pastoral
studies, the Elizabeth Pelot Memorial Endowment has been established
at McMaster (University) Divinity College to financially assist
mature students preparing for ministry. The family would appreciate
your contribution in support of this significant aspect of Elizabeth's
life. Please designate your gift to:
The Elizabeth Pelot Memorial Endowment, made payable to
McMaster Divinity College
1280 Main Street West,
Hamilton, Ontario,
L8S 4K1
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PELOT,
Elizabeth▲ (née
MORRIS)
Peacefully, on Friday, January 21, 2005, at her home in Georgetown.
Elizabeth, in her 49th year, beloved and cherished wife of Jim
PELOT.
Loving▲ and proud mother of Ali and Sam. Beloved daughter
of Reverend Paul and Mary
MORRIS. Dear sister of Stephen and
his wife Sandra▲
MORRIS,
Anna▲ and her husband Brad
BAILEY, Margaret
and her husband Carlos
TEIXEIRA, and the late Robert
MORRIS.
Much loved daughter-in-law of Vi and Gerry
PELOT. Dear sister-in-law
of Susan and her husband Bill
HAYDEN,
Ron▲ and his wife
Milica▲
PELOT, and Lorraine
PELOT and her partner Linda
STINSON.
Friends▲
will be received at the J. S. Jones and son Funeral Home, 11582
Trafalgar Road, north of Maple Avenue, Georgetown (905) 877-3631
on Saturday, January 22nd from 7-9 p.m. and Sunday, January 23rd
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral and Committal Service will be held
at the Georgetown Alliance Church, 290 Main Street South, Georgetown
on Monday, January 24 at 11 o'clock. Reception to follow in the
church hall. While Elizabeth's journey over the last few years
introduced her to a great many caring and talented health care
professionals, the family is particularly grateful for the immense
support provided by Dr. Joan
CHARBONEAU and her team at the Phenix
Professional Group. An accomplished business person with careers
at both Toronto-Dominion and the Royal Bank, Elizabeth held a
B.A. in theatre arts and M.B.A. and C.A. degrees. To celebrate
Elizabeth's love of learning and her recent time spent pursuing
a calling in graduate pastoral studies, the Elizabeth Pelot Memorial
Endowment has been established at McMaster (University) Divinity
College to financially assist mature students preparing for ministry.
The family would appreciate your contribution in support of this
significant aspect of Elizabeth's life. Please designate your
gift to: The Elizabeth Pelot Memorial Endowment, made payable
to McMaster Divinity College, 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton,
Ontario, L8S 4K1. To send expressions of sympathy, visit www.jsjonesandsonfuneralhome.com
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TEIXEIRA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-03 published
TEIXEIRA,
Elsie (née
GOMES)
On April 30th, 2005, at age 87, our dearest Mom passed away peacefully.
Her soul went to heaven to meet her beloved husband Alvin and
son Godfrey. She will be terribly missed by all of her children,
sons-in-law and daughters-in-law: Joan and the late Raymond
CORBIN,
Wendy and Ross
BURTON,
Marcelle and Kurt
FLEIG, Valerie and Werner
KRAJEWSKI,
Andrea and Patrick
PEREIRA, Ian and Celine
TEIXEIRA,
Ann Marie and Bruce
QUINCEY,
Christopher and Donna
TEIXEIRA,
and Margaret
ROSE and Robert
SUTHERLAND.
Twenty-two grandchildren
and seven great-grandchildren say "Thank you Granny, you were
always truly glad to see us and spoil us". She also leaves behind
her beloved sisters: Cora, Estelle, Doreen and Sheila; and a
great many nieces and nephews. We know in our hearts that she
is at peace and happy, but it is with great sadness that we say
farewell for now. The family will receive Friends at the Ogden
Funeral Home, 4164 Sheppard Ave. East, Agincourt (east of Kennedy
Rd.) on Thursday from 5-9 p.m. Funeral Mass to be held at St.
Aidan Roman Catholic Church, 3501 Finch Ave. E., Scarborough
(east of Warden Ave.) on Friday at 10: 30 a.m. Her wish to be
cremated will be respected and her remains will be interred at
Holy Cross Cemetery with her husband Alvin at a later date. In
lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of your choice.
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TEIXEIRA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-31 published
TEIXEIRA,
Maria
(March 20, 1915-May 29, 2005)
Of Maynard Nursing Home. Visitation 2-9 p.m. today at the Ryan
& Odette Funeral Home, 1498 Dundas St. W., at Dufferin, Toronto.
Mass 9 a.m. Wednesday at St. Helen's Church to Holy Cross Cemetery.
Mrs. TEIXEIRA, who died at the Toronto Western Hospital, was
predeceased by husband Francisco
MONIZ, and is survived by: son
Artur MONIZ
(Luciana;) 4 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren.
Parking is no problem - simply enter from Dufferin, just north
of Dundas.
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TEIXEIRA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-17 published
MOLATALAB,
Faye
(LUMILAN)
Suddenly at her home on September 12, 2005. Faye, beloved sister
of Nora, Ely
LORENZANA and Wilfredo and his wife
Cherry.
Dear
cousin to Delia
PIMENTEL.
Loving aunt to Edgar (Christel,) Patrick
(Neri), Marichu
BUENDIA (Danny), Ferdinand (Ingrid), Cas Jr.
(Laura,) Cecile
MORRIS
(Jeff,)
Cheryl
TEIXEIRA (Alex,) Christine
and Ted. Sadly missed by her many great-nieces and nephews. Faye
was a long time employee with Canada Post. Friends may visit
at the Jerrett Funeral Home, 660 Kennedy Road, Scarborough (between
Eglinton and St. Clair Aves. E.) on Friday, September 23 from
5-9 p.m. Funeral Mass on Saturday, September 24 at 10 a.m. at
Saint Maria Goretti Catholic Church, 717 Kennedy Road. Interment
Pine Hills Cemetery.
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TEIXEIRA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-18 published
DUARTE,
John
Edward
Anthony
Passed away on Tuesday, November 15, 2005, at the age of 66.
John DUARTE, beloved husband of Fanzia. Loving father of Maria
CLARKE,
Monique,
John, and Gerard. Cherished grandfather of Michael,
Jordan and Kyle. Dear brother of Mona
TEIXEIRA,
Rita
Mendesde
FRANCA, Desmond, Paul, Gerard, Martin and Anthony. Will be lovingly
remembered by many dear family and Friends. The family will receive
Friends at the McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston Road,
Ajax (Pickering Village) 905-428-8488 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday.
Funeral Mass will be held at St. Bernadette's Roman Catholic
Church (21 Bayly St. E., Ajax), on Monday, November 21, 2005
at 11: 00 a.m. Interment Christ the King Cemetery. Should family
and Friends so desire, donations to the Crolla Family Brain Tumor
Research Unit, Sunnybrook Hospital, 2075 Bayview Ave., Toronto,
Ontario, M4N 3M5 would be greatly appreciated.
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