McNORGAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-02-19 published
McNORGAN,
Gilbert
In loving memory of our grandpa Gilbert
McNORGAN who passed away
February 19th, 2004.
You are always in our hearts
And never forgotten.
Love Josh and Jamie
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McNORGAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-24 published
McNORGAN,
Kenneth▼
Leo "
Ken▼"
At University Hospital on Wednesday, November 23, 2005, Kenneth
Leo (Ken) McNORGAN, age 71, died peacefully with his family beside
him. Dear husband of Cynthia for 49 years. Loving father of Karen
(Steve) TOYE, Jane
McNORGAN (Kevin
CLARK), Barbara (Dave)
PELLANDA,
Paul (Caroline)
McNORGAN and John (Kim)
McNORGAN. Dear grandfather
of Ryan, Alysen and Trevor
CLARK,
Jon,
Jeff and James
TOYE, Sara
and Nicholas
PELLANDA, and Emma and Keegan
McNORGAN. Dear brother
of Gerald (Ronny)
McNORGAN.
Predeceased by his parents Paul
McNORGAN
(1980) and Helen
McNORGAN (2002;) brothers Clare (1990,) Carl
(1993), Keith (1998), and Gilbert (2004); and infant grand_son
Jacob TOYE (2003.) A life long resident of London, Ken served
in the Royal Canadian Navy as one of Canada's first submariners
on the H.M.S. Amphian. Ken retired from Labatt Breweries after
30 years of service. He was an Amateur Boxing Coach at the Memorial
Boys and Girls Club and at East London Boxing Club for more than
25 years. He reached National Coach status representing Canada
at numerous international events. In his retirement, Ken enjoyed
travelling, camping, "puttering around", and his Friendship with
Bill W. Visitors will be received at John T. Donohue Funeral
Home, 362 Waterloo Street at King Street, on Friday from 2-4
and 7-9 o'clock. Funeral Mass at St. Andrew the Apostle Church,
1 Fallon Lane, London, Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Cremation
with inurnment in St. Peter's Cemetery at a later date. If you
wish to make a donation, please consider the London Regional
Cancer Program.
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McNORGAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-10 published
McNORGAN,
Ken▲
The family of the late Ken
McNORGAN would like to express their
heartfelt thanks to family, Friends, neighbours and colleagues
for their support during the loss of our dear husband, father
and grandfather. We would like to thank everyone for the cards,
flowers, food, charitable donations and mass offerings, as well
as your presence at the visitation and funeral mass. A special
thanks goes out to the first response crews and paramedics as
well as the emergency and Intensive Care Unit staff at University
Hospital for their care and compassion during this difficult
time. We are deeply grateful to the staff at Donohue Funeral
Home for their professional guidance and understanding. Thank
you also to St. Andrew the Apostle Parish and the choir for the
beautiful mass and the C.W.L. for the lovely luncheon. Your kindness,
thoughts and prayers are deeply appreciated. Cynthia
McNORGAN
and family.
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McNORTON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-13 published
Windsor nurse stabbed to death
By Ted ANDKILDE,
Special To
The
Star With files from Canadian
Press
Windsor -- Hôtel-Dieu Grace hospital staff are reeling after
a nurse was killed in a recovery room and a physician seriously
injured, in what police are calling a murder/attempted suicide
here yesterday.
Lori Arlene
DUPONT, 36, of nearby Amherstburg, Ontario, is dead
of stab wounds and a staff physician -- the suspect -- remains
unconscious and in intensive care at Hôtel-Dieu.
Details are sketchy but police say it appears the yet-unnamed
doctor, called in to work on surgeries, attacked the nurse with
a knife soon after she started her shift in the recovery room
at 8: 30 a.m. yesterday.
The suspect immediately fled. Police suspect he overdosed on
a drug but are awaiting toxicology results. He was found soon
after the incident, comatose, near Windsor's Caron St. pumping
station.
At least one person witnessed part of the attack, police said,
but, despite immediate medical treatment,
DUPONT died almost
immediately from the multiple stab wounds.
Police say she was attacked without warning by the doctor. Investigators
believe he may have brought a knife from outside the hospital.
"The officer that looked at it, to his knowledge, it didn't look
like a hospital instrument, just like a regular knife" said Staff
Sgt. Ed McNORTON.
The doctor was found about 45 minutes later near the Detroit
River after his ex-wife, whom he contacted as he fled, called
911 to say he was at the Caron station and needed medical attention.
An ambulance crew and police, with guns drawn, arrived together.
They found the doctor unconscious in his parked car with no visible
signs of injury.
A first-degree murder charge is pending should the 50-year-old
suspect recover. One account said he is an anesthesiologist.
Police have no confirmed motive for the attack but have stated
the unconscious doctor is the only suspect in their homicide
investigation.
There is unconfirmed speculation from co-workers that the doctor
and nurse may have been romantically involved at some point.
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