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PORTER,
Alice
Ruth (formerly
CASWELL)
At Saint Mary's General Hospital, Kitchener, Sunday March 12th,
2006, Alice Ruth
PORTER of Owen Sound in her 84th year. Beloved
wife of Earl
PORTER and the late William
CASWELL.
Loving mother
of Glenn (Bev)
CASWELL of Meaford, Norma
KEYWAN of Zionsville,
Indiana, and Joan (Allen)
SMITH of Rocklyn. Stepmother of Dianne
(Ron) MIRON of Owen Sound and Sharon (Ken)
HENRY of Hastings
and Donna (Rick)
McCULLOCH of Chesley. Grandmother of Jason (Laura)
CASWELL of Sault Ste. Marie, Jacquelyn
SMITH of Indianapolis,
Jamie (Grant)
MURRAY of Meaford, Jay
SMITH of Rocklyn and seven
step-grandchildren. Great-grandmother of Ashley and David of
Indianapolis and four step-great-grandchildren. Predeceased by
parents Thomas and Martha
FREEMAN, brothers Jack and Frank
ANDISON
and sister Evelyn
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON.
The family will receive Friends at
the May Funeral Home, Markdale Wednesday from 2: 00 to 4:00 and
7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. where a funeral service will be held Thursday
March 16, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment in Markdale Cemetery.
If desired, donations to Heart and Stroke Foundation or charity
of choice would be appreciated.
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ANDISON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-23 published
ANDISON,
Beatrice
A.
(STIMPSON)
At St. Joseph's Health Care London, Marian Villa, on Saturday,
March 18th, 2006, Mrs. Beatrice A.
ANDISON
(STIMPSON) of London,
in her 90th year. Beloved wife of the late Thomas "Clinton"
ANDISON.
Loving mother of Patricia (Mrs. Grant
GUYMER) of Handan City,
China,
Ellen
(Mrs. Chuk)
FREDERICK of Mentor, Ohio and Clinton
(Neil) ANDISON of Toronto. Cherished grandmother of Allison and
Bert GUYMER and Andrew and Michael
FREDERICK. Dear sister of
Alfred, Douglas, Robert, Hilda
STIMPSON, Ellen (Okolita) and
Lucy (Messina). Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by her sister Edna, brother George Jr., Richard (Dick).
Visitation in the Lloyd R. Needham Funeral Chapel, 520 Dundas
Street, London on Friday, March 24th from 10 a.m. until 11 a.m.
Service from the chapel at 11 a.m. Interment Woodland Cemetery.
Memorial donations to Saint_Joseph's Health Care, Marian Villa
would be appreciated. Tributes may be left at www.mem.com
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STOJKOV-
IOANNIDIS,
Nickolas
Passed away peacefully at home on Wednesday, January 18th, 2006,
at the age of 69. Kole Tsankin, loving husband of Francis. Devoted
father of Helen and her husband Jovan
ANDONOV,
Kristine and her
husband Boris
GAJTANOVSKI and Chris and his wife
Connie.
Very
proud Dedo of Alexander, Daniel and Danielle Nicole. He will
be fondly remembered by his sister Elsie
OUTOS, along with many
family members and Friends. Friends may call at Jerrett Funeral
Home, 660 Kennedy Rd. (between Eglinton Ave. and St. Clair Ave.,
416-266-4404) on Friday, January 20th, 2006 from 2-9 p.m. A funeral
service will be held on Saturday, January 21st at 10: 00 a.m.
at St. Clement of Ohrid Macedonian Cathedral, 79 Overlea Blvd.
Interment at Pine Hills Cemetery.
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ANDRADA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-05-19 published
KNOX,
John
Lewis (1918-2006)
Canadian Meteorological Service Atmospheric Environment Service
At Toronto, on May 14, 2006, leaving Mary Hardy
(MARTIN)
KNOX,
his wife of 57 years; children Paul (Lesley
KRUEGER,)
Roger and
Sheila (Jim
COBBAN;) grand_sons Gabe
KNOX,
Peter
COBBAN and David
COBBAN, all of Toronto; sister Peggie (Mrs. Philip
LEE) and nieces
Robin LEE,
Mandy
LEE (Greg
PATTON) and Liz Aldwinckle (John)
of Calgary; niece Tamara
KNOX of Vancouver; sister-in-law Alice
SHARPE
(Charles) of Lakefield, Ontario, niece Jennifer
FLATMAN
(Mark) of Haliburton, Ontario, nephew Peter
DANCE
(Susan
MONK)
of Orillia, Ontario; 10 great-nieces and great-nephews; first
cousins Lewis
KELLEY of Deal, Kent, and Philip
KELLEY of London,
England; and cousins in Northern Ireland, Jersey and Australia.
Predeceased by his brother David of Vancouver. Shaped like so
many others by the wars of the 20th century, John's life was
marked by a passion for science, the public service and family
activities. His father, Robert
KNOX (b. near Irvinestown, Co.
Fermanagh, Ireland) emigrated to Canada in 1907 and was commissioned
as a major in the Canadian Army in 1914. He met Vera
MARKS (b.
Leicester, England) in London while on medical leave after service
in France. Invalided back to Canada, Robert was joined by Vera
in Halifax, where they were married in 1917 and where John, the
first of their three children, was born on July 28 of the following
year. The family arrived in Toronto after sojourns in Saint John,
New Brunswick, and Montreal, but owing to Robert's health problems,
Vera and the children then spent three years with relatives in
St. Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands. They returned in 1929 to
Toronto, where John attended the Normal Model School and Jarvis
Collegiate. The summers spent on the beaches and tennis courts
of Ward's Island were among the happiest times of his adolescence.
John graduated from the University of Toronto in 1939 with an
honours B.A. in mathematics and physics. He worked for the Excelsior
Life Insurance Co. but in 1941 seized the opportunity to apply
his skills to the war effort, signing up for training as a meteorologist.
Posted to Gaspé, Goose Bay and Gander, he served with a corps
of forecasters and technicians that provided invaluable guidance
to trans-Atlantic flight crews. Several became leaders of Canada's
meteorological service in the post-war years. In 1947, John returned
to Toronto to join the forecasting staff at Malton (now Pearson
International) airport. He completed his M.A. degree from University
of Toronto and also frequented the Bloor Street headquarters
of the service. There he met Mary, who had been working as a
meteorological technician since university graduation in 1944.
They were married in 1948 and moved to Etobicoke, then a rapidly
growing suburb. John's professional achievements included his
analysis of the transformation of Hurricane Hazel, which struck
the Toronto region with deadly force on October 15, 1954. He
was part of the forecast team on duty at the time and later published
scientific papers on the subject. He became chief forecaster
at Malton and, after the death of his friend and colleague Fred
Turnbull, acting director of the Ontario region of the Canadian
Meteorological Service (later A.E.S.). John appeared on Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation television as a weather analyst and
was well known to listeners of radio station
CFRB for his daily
afternoon weather updates. Cherished memories of his Ashbourne
Drive years include the backyard ice rink he kept carefully maintained
and available to the neighbourhood, and summer holidays at Sandy
Lake in the Kawarthas with sister-in-law Alice and her family.
John moved with his family to Vancouver in 1965 after being named
director of the meteorological service's Pacific region. He relished
not only the administrative challenge but also the chance to
become familiar with weather patterns on the Pacific Coast. Always
a keen student of meteorological science, he took early retirement
in 1975 and embarked on graduate studies at the University of
British Columbia, where he obtained a PhD in 1981. He was a pioneer
in using computer analysis to re-interpret decades of observed
weather data. His thesis on atmospheric blocking sought to employ
these techniques to explain anomalies in the development of weather
systems in the Northern Hemisphere. John's awareness of the value
of observations taken by human beings led him to champion the
cause - ultimately unsuccessful - of saving Ocean Station Papa
off the Pacific Coast and the weather ships that kept it running.
Armed with his doctorate, John spent several years as a consulting
meteorologist for clients including A.E.S. and the U.S. Geological
Survey, working on problems such as Arctic temperature variability
and drought cycles in the Red River basin. His papers and reviews
were published in scientific journals and he contributed to the
work of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change. He was a longtime member of the American Meteorological
Society and the Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society.
He received the Andrew Thomson prize in applied meteorology in
1982 for his doctoral thesis, and in 1983 was awarded the Patterson
Medal for distinguished service to meteorology in Canada. A lifelong
sports enthusiast, John played intramural hockey and squash in
university and also enjoyed tennis, racquetball and cycling.
With their children grown and flown, John and Mary returned to
Toronto in 1982 and spent many happy days in their garden on
Deloraine Avenue, where John paid particular attention to his
spectacular dahlias. Retirement was enriched by travel, including
visits to Jersey and his father's birthplace in Fermanagh, as
well as a fascination with computer games and the enjoyment of
watching his grandchildren flourish. The frustration of failing
faculties was eased greatly by caregiver Ron
ANDRADA and the
staff of Fourth Floor East, Isabel and Arthur Meighen Manor, to
whom John's family is deeply grateful for their kindness and
support. We look forward to greeting John's Friends and acquaintances
on Saturday, May 27, 2006, at the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles
Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue, Toronto, (416) 487-4523. Visitation
from 2-3 p.m., memorial tribute from 3-4 p.m., followed by a
reception. In lieu of flowers we would greatly appreciate support
for a fund in John's memory to assist students in atmospheric
science at University of British Columbia. Donations may be sent
to the John Knox Memorial Fund, c/o Michelle Messinger-Orr, University
of British Columbia Development Office, 500-5950 University Blvd.,
Vancouver, British Columbia, V6T 1Z3. So long John - we wish
you sunny skies, fair winds and safe landings. We miss you already!
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HOPPER,
George
Passed away suddenly at the Cambridge Memorial Hospital on Wednesday,
March 15, 2006, in his 70th year; loving and devoted husband
of Gwen of 45 years and proud father of daughter Ericka (whom
he fondly called Eeka) and husband David
ANDRADE and son William
(Bill). The giggle and laughter will live on and he will be fondly
remembered by a precious granddaughter, Sierra and a new granddaughter,
Eden, born March 5, 2006, whom he will watch over in her continued
growth and progress in the N.I.C.U. He dreamed about seeing both
of them grow up. Predeceased by his parents, Eric and Hazel
HOPPER.
Brother of Danny and his wife Marion, Robert and Peter. George
was a teacher at Herman E. Fawcett S.S. in Brantford for 16 years
and was an electrician for 19 years. He was a member of the Masonic
Order Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons Ayr Lodge. Friends will
be received at Little's Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 223 Main
Street East, Cambridge. www.tlittlefuneralhome.com on Sunday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Masonic service under the auspices of the
Masonic Order Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons Ayr Lodge #172
on Sunday evening at 6: 30 p.m. Funeral services will be conducted
in the funeral home chapel on Monday, March 20, 2006 at 1: 30 p.m.
Cremation to follow. Expressions of sympathy to the charity of
your choice would be greatly appreciated by the family.
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RAFEIRO,
Marcelino de Melo
At Strathmere Lodge, Strathroy, on Saturday, September 30th,
2006, Marcelino de Melo
RAFEIRO in his 80th year. Beloved husband
of Maria Monica (DE
MELO)
RAFEIRO. Dear father of Maria
RAFEIRO,
Carlos RAFEIRO,
Antonio
RAFEIRO (Pam) and Paulo
RAFEIRO (Zenaide)
all of London. Also loved by grandchildren Joshua, Jennifer,
Chantelle, Autumn and Rachel, and great-grandchildren Adelaide
and Evan. Brother of Artur, Maria, Onorina, Antonina and Urania.
Predeceased by his brother Serafim. Visitors will be received
on Monday from 2: 00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m. in the O'Neil Funeral
Home, 350 William St. (between King and York) where the Funeral
Service will be held on Tuesday at 11: 00 a.m. in the Chapel with
Pastor Samuel
ANDRADE officiating. Interment Saint Peter's Cemetery.
Memorial donations may be made to the Palliative Care Unit of
Strathmere Lodge.
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MENZIES,
Viola "
Vie"
Of Guys Hill, died peacefully on Tuesday, March 7, 2006 at the
age of 93, at the York Central Hospital. Loving mother to Jack
MENZIES, Dolores (Tots)
McINTOSH, Norma Chin
YEE, Elsie
McINTOSH,
Dionne ROBERTSON,
Patrick
MENZIES, Everald
MENZIES, Veronica
ANDRADE, Marjorie
VALERE, Alice
DEMERCADO and Marion
MENZIES.
Also missed by brothers-in-law Rudy
McINTOSH,
Winston
ROBERTSON,
Earle McINTOSH, John
ANDRADE, Steve
VALERE and Maurice
FORD,
daughters-in-law Ruth
MENZIES,
Cathy
MENZIES and Norma
MENZIES,
many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Funeral Service will
be held on Friday, March 10, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. at Saint Mary's
Anglican Church, 10030 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill (Yonge and
Major Mackenzie). In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to
the York Central Hospital Foundation, in memory of Viola
MENZIES.
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TRUELOVE,
Alison
Jane
(DOBSON)
On Sunday March 19, 2006 at Toronto General Hospital. Best friend
and wife of Paul
TRUELOVE. A.J. will be forever remembered by
her twin brother Jeff, brother Ian, sisters Nancy and Tracey
and parents Ross and Irene. Deeply missed by her long-time Friends,
Ellen WEIR,
Cathy
PARISH, Julie
ANDRAS, and Donna
COPE. Alison
was a dedicated member of the Rotary Club of Toronto, a Paul
Harris Fellow, William Peace Award winner; a longtime supporter
of Easter Seals and winner of the Yvonne Alexander Award for
Volunteerism. Founder and co-chair of the Truelove/Dell Scholarship
Fund, Director Emeritus of Peace by Peace. Member of the Toronto
Transit Commission A.C.A.T. committee and many other charitable
projects. Alison's tireless efforts have helped countless people.
She will be sorely missed. In keeping with Alison's wishes, a
Celebration will be held on Monday April 3, 2006 at 7: 00 p.m.
at the Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre Centre, 189 Yonge Street,
Toronto. If desired, Memorial Gifts may be directed to the Truelove/Dell
Scholarship Endowment Fund or The Rotary Club of Toronto Foundation.
Cremation and Celebrations entrusted to the J. Scott Early Funeral
Home, Milton (905) 878-2669. Online condolences, and donations
may be made at www.earlyfuneralhome.com
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ANDRE,
Marion
After a lengthy illness Marion Andre died quietly on May 9, 2006
surrounded by his loving family. Survived by his wife Ina, children
Tom (Radka), Krystian (Marcia), John (Philippa), Jennifer and
his grandchildren, Eric, Olivier, Laura, Vanessa, Marianna and
Nia. At his request, he was cremated. A bench bearing his name
will be placed in Stratford, Ontario on the bank of the river
that he loved. Donations in his memory can be made to: Amnesty
International, 312 Laurier Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario K1N 1H9, 1-800-266-3789.
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ANDRÉ o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-05-17 published
Marion ANDRÉ,
Theatre
Director (1920-2006)
The Holocaust shaped the artistic vision of a Pole who came to
Canada and founded two dynamic theatre companies, writes Sandra
MARTIN.
His productions showcased significant moral and political
issues
By Sandra MARTIN,
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Marion ANDRÉ was a triple threat in the theatre: a writer, a
director and an impresario. But his greatest contribution was
as founding artistic director of Montreal's Saidye Bronfman Centre
and Toronto's Theatre Plus, a company that in its ambitions was
a forerunner of the Soulpepper Theatre Company.
"He was a sparkling ignited soul" and "a real mentor for me,"
said actress Lynn Griffin, who performed in A Doll's House, Antigone
and The Lark at Theatre Plus. "He was very demanding to work
with," she said, adding she was happy for the training and discipline
he instilled in her because "you can often get by being really
lazy" as an actor. "He challenged himself and everybody around
him to bring their work up to his inspiration."
Calling Mr.
ANDRÉ a "very welcoming man with a very generous
heart," said Robin
PHILLIPS, former artistic director of the
Stratford Festival. What he remembered was not so much the quality
of the productions that Mr.
ANDRÉ mounted at Theatre Plus but
the attitude behind them. "There was a real need to communicate
beyond the play," an obsession that Mr.
PHILLIPS thinks originated
in the Polish underground theatre where Mr.
ANDRÉ worked after
the Second World War -- where the experience of going to the
theatre was a much more engaged and political act than simply
being entertained for a couple of hours. "He always looked behind
the easy criticism to a connection and empathy with the intention
of a work."
Marian Andrzej
TENENBAUM was born in Le Havre, France, while
his Polish parents, Emil and Renata (née
LIEBLING)
TENENBAUM,
were studying at the university. After earning their degrees,
the TENENBAUMs returned to Lvov in southeastern Poland (now part
of Ukraine), where they worked as pharmacists and had a second
child, Hanka.
After the signing of the German-Soviet pact in 1939 and the subsequent
Soviet invasion of Poland from the east, the Jewish population
in Lvov doubled when 100,000 refugees fled from the Nazi onslaught
in the west. When the Germans occupied Lvov after their invasion
of the Soviet Union in June of 1941, the
TENENBAUMs' family home
and other property were confiscated.
More than 6,000 Jews were killed in Lvov in two pogroms before
the Germans established a ghetto in the northern part of the
city in November of 1941. With the help of Christian Friends,
Marian obtained false papers for himself and his mother in the
Polish name of
CZERNIECKI, and that enabled them to live outside
the ghetto. He joined the Polish underground and smuggled messages
in and out of the Lvov ghetto (where his father and his sister
had been forced to live) while he was ostensibly collecting scrap
metal from the Jews for the German war effort.
In March of 1942, the Germans began deporting Jews to the Belzec
death camp. By August, more than 65,000 Jews had been transported
to the camp and murdered. Ten months later, the Germans shut
down the ghetto, killing many thousands of people in the process.
Marian never found out the fate of his father and sister, but
he always believed they had been killed in the camps.
Passing as a Christian, Marian had escaped the deportations and
made his way to Warsaw, but he was arrested because of his work
in the underground and sent to a German camp. He escaped after
the Allied invasion of Normandy in 1944 and was recruited by
the British army because of his linguistic skills in Polish,
German, French and English. By the end of the war, he was in
France, where he learned from the Red Cross that his mother was
alive. He returned to Poland, found her and, together, moved
to The Hague in 1946. Working as a cultural attaché for the Polish
legation, he met and married his first wife, a Dutch woman, with
whom he had a son, Tom.
In 1950, they moved to Warsaw, where he began making documentaries
and translating American plays for Polish radio. Three years
later, he started a small children's theatre called Kleks. His
marriage broke up and he and his mother emigrated to Montreal
in 1957, sponsored by his uncle.
In Montreal, Marian Andrzej
CZERNIECKI shortened his name to
the more masculine and French-sounding Marion
ANDRÉ (a change
he legalized in 1980). He found a series of jobs: helping to
establish a drama program for the Protestant School Board, directing
plays on a freelance basis at McGill University, writing for
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation radio and television and starting
a theatre company called Studio Six and another one called The
Freelancers. He also married a second time and had another son,
Krystian.
In 1967, Minda, Phyllis, Edgar and Charles
BRONFMAN, children
of Samuel BRONFMAN of the Seagram Distillery fortune, established
the Saidye Bronfman Centre for the Arts, as the cultural branch
of the Y.M.-Y.W.H.A. Montreal Jewish Community Centres, in honour
of their mother's 70th birthday. Mr.
ANDRÉ was appointed inaugural
director of performing arts and subsequently became executive
director and artistic director. It was at the Saidye Bronfman
Centre that he met Ina
RUBIN, a dancer and teacher who had been
brought in to help with the dance program. They married in 1970,
and he later adopted her two children, John and Jennifer, from
a previous marriage.
After a traumatic youth, Mr.
ANDRÉ seemed to be prospering both
artistically and romantically. Coming from Poland, where theatre
had always been a forum for showcasing controversial ideas, he
tended to present thought-provoking, sometimes even disturbing,
material about moral and political issues. In 1971, Mr.
ANDRÉ
scheduled a production of Robert Shaw's post-Holocaust drama,
The Man in the Glass Booth, a play about the Adolf Eichmann trial
in Israel in 1961 that raises questions about Jewish passivity
as well as dealing with German guilt. Some Holocaust survivors
and members of the Jewish Y were deeply offended by the play's
content. There was a huge controversy that manifested itself
in telephone campaigns against the
ANDRÉs and others, and threats
to torch the theatre. Afraid of incipient violence and overly
sensitive to the feelings of a survivor's group, the board closed
the play before it opened.
Mr. ANDRÉ quit as artistic director in protest because "he felt
it was important that they shouldn't knuckle under to this kind
of fear," said Ina, his wife.
"I have nothing but deep feelings of compassion for the victims
of Nazi oppression," Mr.
ANDRÉ said in an interview with the
Montreal Gazette at the time. "Theatre must not fear controversy,
but consider it a necessary ingredient of its existence. I have
a profound feeling of revulsion when intimidation is used, or
when any group goes to extremes to have its own views prevail."
The aftermath of the 1970 F.L.Q. crisis added to Mr.
ANDRÉ's
unhappiness over the furor at the Bronfman Centre, and he and
his family moved to Toronto, where he was given teaching work
in the theatre department at York University. Within a year,
he had seized the opportunity presented by the unused smaller
theatre space at the St. Lawrence Centre in the summer and launched
Theatre Plus in what was then the Jane Mallet, and now the Bluma
Appel, theatre. As he said at the time, "People don't turn their
brains off in the summer."
His statement of purpose was to "present plays from a national
and international repertoire that reflect the social, political
and moral problems of our times." Over the next 13 years, he
mounted 56 productions, many of them premieres of modern Canadian,
European and American plays. A few of his choices were written
and directed by himself, which caused some critics such as Matthew
Fraser to label him "self-indulgent" and Ray Conlogue to argue
that artistic directors should have to do what every other writer
does: "Convince somebody else that the play is worth producing."
Nevertheless,
The
Aching Heart of Samuel Kleinerman, a play Mr.
ANDRÉ
wrote and directed, was voted the best production of the 1984-85
season by Theatre Plus subscribers. He was given the Toronto
Drama Bench Award for distinguished contribution to Canadian
theatre in 1985, the year that Meniere's disease, a disorder
of the inner ear that causes extreme vertigo and nausea, forced
him to step down. His health continued to trouble him and, by
1988, he needed a quadruple heart bypass.
Mr. ANDRÉ continued to write, always using the Holocaust, the
central experience of his life, as his theme in novels Maria B.
(1990) and The Battered Man (1996), both published by Mosaic
Press. By then, he had been diagnosed with Lewy body disease,
a progressive dementia that is accompanied by hallucinations
and has symptoms similar to both Parkinson's and Alzheimer's.
Eventually, Mrs.
ANDRÉ could no longer care for him; he went
into a retirement home, and then a nursing home.
Marion ANDRÉ was born in Le Havre, France, on January 12, 1920.
He died in Toronto of complications from Lewy body disease on
May 9. He was 86. He is survived by his wife, Ina, four children
and six grandchildren.
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SALMONS,
Ann
Ruth (née
LUSTIG)
Peacefully, on Monday, September 18, 2006. Daughter of the late
Moishe and Malka
LUSTIG. Dear sister of the late Nathan
LUSTIG.
Aunt of Marcella
ANDRE, Janet
TORFF, and Catherine
EISNER. Great
Aunt of Anju, Hera, Hilary, and Jarryd. Cousin of Shirley
LUSTIG.
Ann enjoyed a long and successful career at The Globe and Mail,
where she worked for 45 years until her retirement. A graveside
service will be held at Pardes Shalom Cemetery, Community section
on Wednesday, September 20th at 11: 00 a.m. If desired, donations
may be made to the Ann Ruth Salmons Memorial Fund, c/o The Benjamin
Foundation, 3429 Bathurst Street, M6A 2C3, 416-780-0324.
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ROBINSON,
Betty
Words cannot express our appreciation for the outpouring of love
shown to us in the loss of our mother, Betty
ROBINSON.
Our thanks
to the staff at Oxford Regional Nursing Home in Ingersoll for
the care and attention given to Mom over the past year. You're
a great bunch! We cannot say thank you enough to Saint Peter's
Anglican
Church in Dorchester; particularly Rev.
ANDREA for conducting
a true celebration of a life well lived, Barbara
GRACEY and Gordon
HARDCASTLE for their tributes in music and words, the choir,
those who helped with the lunch and those who prepared the church
for Mom's glorious "Homecoming." Our special regards to the pall
bearers. We also gratefully acknowledge Colleen
BIEMAN of Bieman
Funeral Home whose sensitivity, patience and attention to detail
were such a comfort to us. Finally, we'd like to thank all our
family and Friends for your support and thoughtfulness during
this difficult time. Knowing Mom was held in such high regard
by so many has made us proud and warmed our hearts. God bless
you all. Valerie
ROBINSON and Jeanne
ZACHER.
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GISANA,
Michel
Passed away peacefully in Toronto on Thursday, April 20, 2006
at the age of 71 years. Loving husband to Dina for 46 years.
Beloved father to Maria and her husband Peter
NATALIZIO,
Enza
and her husband Tony
ANDREACCHI,
Grace
GISANA and Joseph
GISANA
and his wife Dana. Cherished nonno to Terasina, Dina, Nicoletta,
Marina, Sophia and Sarah. He leaves behind his brothers and sisters
John, Mario, Maria, Grace and brothers-in-law and sister-in-law
Louis and Helen and Chris. Friends will be received at Delmoro
Funeral Home, 61 Beverly Hills Doctor (1 light south of Wilson Ave.,
west of Jane St. 416-249-4499) on Saturday, April 22, 2006 from
6-9 p.m. and
on Sunday, April 23, 2006 from 6-9 p.m. A Funeral
Mass will be held on Monday, April 24, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. in
Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church (on Cosburn Ave., east of Donlands Ave.).
Interment to follow at Pine Hills Cemetery (Birchmount Rd., north
of St. Clair Ave.). In lieu of flowers, donations may be made
to Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church through the funeral home.
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ANDREAE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-11 published
MOGK,
Richard
Anthony "
Dick"
At London Health Sciences Centre-Victoria Hospital on Monday,
May 8th, 2006 Richard Anthony "Dick"
MOGK of London in his 55th
year. Predeceased by his parents Olive
(McDONALD)
MOGK (2005)
and Oliver
MOGK (1972.) Nephew of Jean
HEAGY and Irene
POOLE.
Predeceased by his aunt Dorothy
NOYES (1997) and his uncles William
McDONALD (1996) and
Nelson (1993) and Rudolph
MOGK (1968.) Cousin
of Violet SIEGNER; the late Mae
WALDIE (2006;) William
HEAGY
Elizabeth PEEK; Alice
WHITE/WHYTE; Muriel
ANDREAE; Roger
HEAGY; Cathy
GIESBRECHT; Eleanor
HEAGY; Heather
ALBANESE; Peter
NOYES; Jane
NOYES; Chris, Kirk, Jay, and Brock
McDONALD; Gwen
BRODERICK
Carol ESSEX;
John,
David and Ben
BRADSHAW. Cremation has taken
place. Friends will be received by the#1 hour prior (9-10 a.m.)
to the memorial service which will be conducted in the chapel
of the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South,
London on Saturday, May 13th, 2006 at 10: 00 a.m. with Reverend
Herbert S.
SUMMERS of Metropolitan United Church officiating.
A private interment of cremated remains in Mount Pleasant Cemetery,
London will be held at a later date. As an expression of sympathy,
memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society,
123 St. George Street, London, Ontario N6A 3A1 or to the charity
of your choice. Online condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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ANDREASEN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-02-17 published
MURRAY,
Rob
At South Huron Hospital, Exeter on Wednesday, February 15, 2006
Rob MURRAY of Exeter in his 59th year. Beloved husband and best
friend of Joan
(ESSERY)
(FISHER)
MURRAY.
Loving papa of Kaitlin
FISHER at home. Dear father of Troy and Carrie, Evan and Nicole
and Jay MURRAY all of Edmonton, Alberta. Dear papa of Megan and
Madison; and Kaylei and Aiden. Dear brother of Janet and Marvin
UNLAND of Ponoka, Alberta. Loving son-in-law of Olive
ESSERY
of Exeter. Dear brother-in-law of Nan
MURRAY-
ANDREASEN and her
husband Gert of Ponoka, Alberta, Tracy
PALECHEK of Usona, Alberta,
and Karin and Dave
ROGER and Jean and Lorne
KELLER of Exeter.
Also loved by several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his
parents Viv and Ted
MURRAY, brother Bill, sister Mona and infant
daughter Megan. Friends may call at the Hopper Hockey Funeral
Home, 370 William Street, 1 west of Main, Exeter on Friday 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will be held on Saturday,
February 18th at 11 a.m. with Wendy
NOBLE officiating with cremation
to follow. Donations to the Brain Tumor Foundation, Canadian
Cancer Society or the charity of your choice would be appreciated
by the family. Condolences may be forwarded through www.hopperhockeyfh.com
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ANDREASEN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-28 published
DESJARDINE,
Mary
Evelyn "Ev" (née
WALKOM)
Passed away at Stevenson Memorial Hospital, Alliston, Ontario
on Wednesday, April 26, 2006, in her 89th year. Beloved wife
of the late Roger Joseph
DESJARDINE.
Loved mother of Don
DESJARDINE
of Owen Sound, Diane and her husband Doug
ANDREASEN of Thornton,
and predeceaded by her son Ernie
DESJARDINE and survived by his
wife Mary of Mississauga. Loving grandmother of Jeff, Martin
and Cassie, Sherri and Stephen, Stephen and Charmaine. Loved
great-grandmother of Kyle, Connor, Hailey and Riley. Resting
at W. John Thomas Funeral Home, 244 Victoria Street E., Alliston
from 10: 00 a.m. on Saturday, April 29, 2006 until time of Funeral
Service in the Chapel at 11: 00 a.m. Interment Alliston Union
Cemetery. If so desired, memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society or the Children's Wish Foundation would be appreciated.
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ANDREASSI o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-17 published
ANDREASSI,
Angelo
Suddenly on Wednesday, March 15, 2006, Mr. Angelo
ANDREASSI of
Seaforth in his 68th year. Beloved husband of Cathy
ANDREASSI
and the late Nancy
ANDREASSI (1997.) Loving father of Martin
ANDREASSI of London, Lisa and Chris
FERNANDES of Saint Thomas.
Predeceased by daughter Angelee
ANDREASSI (1979.) Step father
of Kevin and Debbie
BENNEWEIS of Seaforth and Karen and Brian
NIGH. Cherished grandfather of Curtis and Cameron
FERNANDES.
Step grandfather of Ashley and Derek
SMITH,
Amy and Craig
NIGH
and Cody, Morgan and Haden
BENNEWEIS. Dear brother of Francesca
and Anita ANDREASSI, both of Italy and Ronato
ANDREASSI of Croatia.
Friends will be received at the Box and Smith Funeral Chapel, 47 High
Street, Seaforth on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral
service will be held on Monday, March 20, 2006 at 11 a.m. Spring
interment Maitland Bank Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy,
memorial donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association, Seaforth
Lions Pool Fund or the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be greatly
appreciated.
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ANDRECHEK,
Melitta
Passed away, surrounded by the love of her family, on Saturday,
January 7, 2006. Beloved wife of Martin, her soulmate and caregiver.
Cherished mother of Melinda (Shane). Dearest daughter of Hedwig
POELL.
Predeceased by her father Karl. Loved daughter-in-law
of Laura and Elmer
CAMPBELL. Dear sister of John and his children
Cliff and Monika. Melitta will be sadly missed by her many Friends
and relatives both here at home and
in Austria. Friends will
be received at the Jerrett Funeral Home - North York Chapel,
6191 Yonge Street (2 lights south of Steeles) on Wednesday from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be held on Thursday at 10: 00
a.m. from St. Gabriel's Church, 650 Sheppard Avenue East.
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ANDREE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-08 published
KASPERSMA,
Cornelis
At Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital on Wednesday, December 6,
2006, Cornelis
KASPERSMA of Strathroy in his 85th year. Beloved
husband of the late Dieuwke Anna
KASPERSMA (née
ANDREE) (1999.)
Dear father of Betty
HOEKSEMA and her husband Hank of Watford,
Peter and his wife Carmen of Stratford, Fred and his wife Nancy
of Ingersoll and Albert and his wife Diane of Strathroy. Will
be missed by his 10 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren.
Also survived by 2 sisters in Holland. Predeceased by 3 brothers.
Visitation at the Denning Bros. Funeral Home, Strathroy on Friday,
December 8 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will be held
from North Caradoc Presbyterian Church on Saturday, December 9
at 2: 30 p.m. with Rev. Kathy
FRASER officiating. Interment in
Strathroy Cemetery. Donations to the A.L.S. Society of Ontario
or the North Caradoc Presbyterian Church would be appreciated.
A tree will be planted as a living memorial to Cornelis.
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ANDREOFF o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-12 published
ANDREOFF,
Elizabeth "
Betty"
Suddenly at her home with her loving husband Louis on Saturday,
March 11, 2006. Liz, loving mother of Nick and wife Bev, and
Linda. Dear grandma to Lori, Jeff and Angie, Chris, Mike and
great-grandma to Brandon. Sister of Anna and Raymond
SARRANZZIN,
Frank and Lois
TAKACS.
She will be sadly missed by all her family
and Friends. Friends may call at the Trull "East Toronto" Funeral
Home and Cremation Centre,, 1111 Danforth Avenue (one block east
of Donlands subway) from 6-9 p.m. on Monday, March 13, 2006 and
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Tuesday, March 14, 2006. Complete celebration
of life service will be held in the chapel on Wednesday, March 15,
2006 at Eleven O'Clock. Interment to follow at Highland Memory
Gardens. Donations in memory of Liz may be made to the charity
of your choice.
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ANDREOLI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-14 published
DUGGAN,
John▼ "
Jack▼"
Thomas▼
Passed away peacefully on Sunday, March 12, 2006 in Stratford,
Ontario, at the age of 73. Predeceased by his parents, Elmer
and Marguerite
DUGGAN. He will be greatly missed by his Sister
Marie BAWDEN and his Brother Donald
DUGGAN.
Loving▼
Father of
Kerri (Frank)
ANDREOLI, and Michael
DUGGAN. Cherished Papa Jack
of Christopher, Thomas, Nicholas, and Grandaughters Meaghan and
Kayley. Lovingly remembered by dear companion and best friend
Shirley WEITZEL.
Also▼ remembered by Maureen
GALLOWAY. Visitation
will be held on Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the
R.S. Kane Funeral Home (6150 Yonge Street, at Goulding, south
of Steeles). A Funeral Service will be held in the R.S. Kane
Chapel on Thursday, March 16, 2006 at 1 p.m. Interment to follow
at Mount Hope Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be
made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Kidney Foundtaion.
Condolences www.rskane.ca. R.S. Kane 416-221-1159
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ANDREOLI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-14 published
DUGGAN,
John▲ "
Jack▲"
Thomas▲
Passed away peacefully on Sunday, March 12, 2006 in Stratford,
Ontario, at the age of 73. Predeceased by his parents, Elmer
and Marguerite
DUGGAN. He will be greatly missed by his sister
Marie BAWDEN and his brother Donald
DUGGAN.
Loving▲ father of
Kerri (Frank)
ANDREOLI, and Michael
DUGGAN. Cherished Papa Jack
of Christopher, Thomas, Nicholas, and granddaughters Meaghan
and Kayley. Lovingly remembered by dear companion and best friend
Shirley WEITZEL.
Also▲ remembered by Maureen
GALLOWAY. Visitation
will be held on Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the
R.S. Kane Funeral Home (6150 Yonge Street, at Goulding, south
of Steeles). A Funeral Service will be held in the R.S. Kane
Chapel on Thursday, March 16, 2006 at 1 p.m. Interment to follow
at Mount Hope Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be
made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Kidney Foundation.
Condolences www.rskane.ca.
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ANDRES o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-06-27 published
ANDRES,
Anton
Fell asleep in the Lord at his residence on Monday, June 26,
2006. Anton
ANDRES of London in his 71st year. Beloved husband
of Eva ANDRES.
Loving father of Eva Maria (Joseph)
BRINAC and
Paul (Nitsa)
ANDRES all of London. Also loved by his 4 grand_sons.
Visitation will be held a the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland
Road North, on Tuesday, June 27th from 7: 00-9:00 p.m. The funeral
mass will be celebrated at Saint_Justin's Catholic Church, 855 Jalna
Boulevard, on Wednesday, June 28th, 2006 at 1: 00 p.m. Interment
at Woodland Cemetery.
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ANDRES,
Roy
Homecoming of Roy
ANDRES on Saturday, March 4, 2006 at Humber
River Regional Hospital - Finch Site in his 63rd year. Beloved
husband of Anne for 27 years. Missed by his sister-in-law Roberta
ANTONIO, nieces and nephews Lanie, Chit, Connie, Arthur, Ruby,
Tessie DOCUSIN and their families. Loving brother to Sonia, Rosie,
Apolinario, Larry, Bernardo and Bonifacio and their families.
He will also be missed by his cousin Felicidad
WYCOCO and family.
Great uncle to Mary-Liz Delos
REYES. He will be fondly remembered
by his "World Financial Group of Canada" office team mates, All
City Realty co-workers and Achievers Employment Agency of Canada.
Resting at The Highland Funeral Home 3280 Sheppard Ave East (just
west of Warden Ave.) from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday.
Funeral service in the chapel of the funeral home on Thursday
morning at 9 a.m. Interment Highland Memory Gardens.
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ANDREW o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-06 published
PENTLAND,
Wilfred
At Trillium Court, Kincardine, on Wednesday January 4, 2005,
Wilfred PENTLAND of Goderich and formerly of Dungannon in his
92nd year. Beloved husband of the late Marjorie
(MacDONALD)
PENTLAND.
Dear father of Norma
CROCKETT of Kincardine, Carol and Bob
ANDREW
of Kincardine, Rodene
UTLEY and Duane
WADDINGTON of Kincardine,
Lori and Greg
BAER of Goderich and the late Larry
PENTLAND and
Donald PENTLAND.
Loving grandfather of 12 grandchildren and 13
great-grandchildren. Also survived by daughter-in-law Nellie
CLAYTON of Belgrave. Predeceased by grand_son Michael
PENTLAND,
sisters Margaret
PRITCHARD,
Claire
FOSTER and brothers Benson,
Frank, Laverne, Alan and Ronald
PENTLAND. The family will receive
Friends at the McCallum and Palla Funeral Home, Cambria Rd., at
East Street, Goderich on Friday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service
will be held at the funeral home on Saturday afternoon at 1: 30
p.m. Donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association or Dungannon
United Church gratefully acknowledged. Interment Dungannon Cemetery.
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ANDREW,
Hazel
Pauline (née
GARDNER)
Of Saint Thomas on Thursday, February 9, 2006 at the Saint Thomas-Elgin
General Hospital, in her 67th year. Dearly loved wife for over
35 years of Alexander D. Andrew and loved sister of Ernestine
TEMPLETON of Saint Thomas, Lena
CHURCHILL of Windsor, Leo
GARDNER
of Pelee Island, Ada
FERGUSON of Kingsville, George (Mary)
GARDNER
of Saint Thomas and Joyce
McCORMICK of Saint Thomas. Predeceased
by 3 sisters Agnes, Marie and Grace and by 2 brothers Carl and
Charles. Dear sister-in-law of Mike (Sandy)
ANDREW of Hamilton
and Keith FOX of Stoney Creek. Sadly missed by a number of nieces,
nephews and great nieces and nephews. Hazel was born on Pelee
Island on April 14, 1939 the daughter of the late Ernest and
Vena (BRADT)
GARDNER.
She lived most of her life in Saint Thomas
and worked at Montgomery Cleaners. Resting at Williams Funeral
Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas where funeral service will be
held Monday at 11: 00 a.m. Interment to follow in Holy Angels'
Cemetery. Visitation Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Remembrances
may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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McJANNET,
Jean "
Jane" McAuley
(ANDREW)
Of Saint Thomas, on Thursday, February 16, 2006, in her 99th year.
Jean passed away peacefully and with dignity at the Saint Thomas-Elgin
General Hospital. Reunited with her husband Jim (1982), her son
Jim (1988) and all 5 of her siblings. Survived by 2 grand_sons,
Rich McJANNET and his wife Jo-Ann and their children Matthew
and Erin of Port Perry. Ron
McJANNET and his wife
Shari and their
daughters Samantha and Rachel of Kitchener. Sadly missed by her
daughter-in-law Lynn
PITCHER and a number of nieces and nephews.
Jean was born May 5, 1907 in Prestwick, Scotland. At age 21 she
came to Canada and was a florist for many years working at Crocker
Flowers on Saint Anne's Place and later owning the flower shop
and greenhouse with her late husband and her brother. Resting
at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas where funeral
service will be held Monday at 1: 00 p.m. Interment in Elmdale
Cemetery. Visitation Sunday 2-4 p.m. Expressions of sympathy
may be made to the Caressant Care Fund Raising Committee.
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ANDREW o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-31 published
Dad, 2 daughters killed in collision
By Debora VAN
BRENK, Daniela
SIMUNAC, April
KEMICK and Kate
DUBINSKI,
Free Press Reporters, Wed. May 31, 2006
A London man and his two daughters were killed Monday in a head-on
collision so violent police weren't sure at first how many people
had died.
John DAUBS, 49, and daughters, Ashley, 15, and
Stephanie, 12,
died when their car was crushed beneath a flatbed towed by a
dump truck on Clarke Road near Kilally Road in the city's northeast.
Police are investigating whether the collision was intentional,
mechanical or accidental, London police Const. Amanda
PFEFFER
said.
"It really is indescribable."
As word of the deaths spread at Clarke Road secondary school,
where Ashley was in Grade 9, students there were overwhelmed
with grief, said friend Taylor
WAREHAM.
"People who knew (Ashley) were really upset and confused," said
WAREHAM, who was on the track and field team with the popular
student.
"There were so many people crying in the hallways. (Ashley) was
such a happy outgoing girl," said Jordan
CLAYTON, 15, a friend
who laid flowers at the crash scene last night.
Friends described the 15-year-old track star as funny, athletic
and outgoing, well-liked by peers.
Her younger sister, Stephanie, who was in Grade 7 at Bonaventure
Meadows elementary school, was remembered by those who knew her
as a smart, friendly, athletic girl with lots of Friends.
"She was always happy," said Murtaza
REZAZADA, in Stephanie's
class last year.
Carolyn WEBB, a retired Bonaventure kindergarten teacher who
taught both girls and stayed in touch with the family, said the
pair were "wonderful, loveable girls."
WEBB said John and his wife
Debbie had recently separated, but
the family remained tight.
"The parents were so dedicated to those girls -- they did everything
for them,"
WEBB said, wiping her eyes.
"This is so devastating."
John's sister, Diane
HALES, said last night the family was shocked
to hear of the triple fatality early yesterday.
HALES said John was a "doting" dad who was a regular at the girls'
many athletic and musical events.
"(John) was a proud father," she said, adding the two girls were
"inseparable."
Those who knew John at the trailer park where he had lived and
worked as manager for the last 10 years agreed.
"As a dad, he was always there for them," said Jim
ANDREW, owner
of the London Terrace trailer park on Dundas Street.
"John was very involved."
Overnight and into yesterday, a blue tarp covered the Chevy Citation,
flattened by the dump truck.
Yesterday, about 12 London police officers walked shoulder to
shoulder examining the road for evidence.
Another 10 blue-gloved officers scoured the ditches and the road
edge, searched for clues that might explain why the northbound
car slammed into the southbound truck.
The vehicles -- car, dump truck and a backhoe still secured to
the truck's flatbed -- were pulled from the scene, but the road
wasn't re-opened until yesterday, allowing police to investigate.
Police have interviewed the truck driver, who suffered minor
injuries in the crash.
A dog in the car died yesterday.
Police ask any witnesses: to the crash to call 661-5670.
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ANDREW o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-21 published
ANDREW,
Margaret
Kathleen
Pearl (née
YOUNG)
At Bluewater Health -- Mitton Site on Wednesday, December 20,
2006. Margaret Kathleen Pearl
(YOUNG)
ANDREW of Corunna. Beloved
wife of over 65 years of Leslie Earl
ANDREW.
Daughter of the
late John and Martha
YOUNG.
Also survived by nieces and nephews
C. Robert YOUNG (Trudy), Donald E.
YOUNG (Teresa), Suzanne
ELLERKER
(Gordon,) Russell
MURPHY
(Marguerite,)
Pauline
MURPHY, Mary Margaret
MacPHERSON (Bruce) and Bettie Anne
NISBET (Blake). Predeceased
by brothers Charles and Russell
YOUNG and sisters Janet
MURPHY
and Ann MARSHALL.
Margaret was a Graduate Registered Nurse from
the Sarnia General Hospital School of Nursing. She loved golfing
and bowling, music and dancing, and was a long time member of
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Mooretown. Visitation will
be held at the McKenzie and Blundy Funeral Home and Cremation Centre,
431 Christina Street N., Sarnia on Friday December 22, 2006 from
7-9 p.m. The funeral service will be held at the funeral home
on Saturday, December 23 at 11 a.m. and will be officiated by
Rev. Margaret
BELL.
Interment to follow at Moore Union Cemetery,
Mooretown. Messages of condolence and memories may be left at
www.mckenzieblundy.com A tree will be planted in memory of Margaret
Andrew in the McKenzie and Blundy Memorial Forest. Dedication service
Sunday, September 16th, 2007 at 2: 00 p.m. at the Wawanosh Wetlands
Conservation Area.
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ANDREW o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-29 published
DEKLERCK,
Gustaaf "
Gus"
At Woodstock General Hospital on Wednesday December 27, 2006,
Gustaaf "Gus"
DEKLERCK of R.R.#2 Otterville in his 82nd year.
Beloved husband of Angele
(WILLEM.)
Loving father of Eric and
wife Deb of Otterville, and Cecile and husband Cecil
ANDREW of
R.R.#2 Burgessville. Dear grandfather of Marcy
DEKLERCK
(Chris,)
Shawn and Melissa
SCHUT,
Tara and Doug
LEAKE, T.J. and Tara
ANDREW,
Alie ANDREW
(Chris,) and great-grandfather of Taylor and Austin
SCHUT. Survived by two sisters, both of Belgium, brother-in-law
Andre D'HONDT
(Marion) of Eden. Predeceased by one brother and
three sisters. Friends will be received at The Arn-Lockie Funeral
Home, 45 Main St. W., Norwich on Friday from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m.
Funeral mass will be celebrated at Our Lady of La Salette Church
on Saturday December 30, 2006 at 10: 00 a.m. Interment Milldale
Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, donations may be made to
Woodstock Hospital Foundation. Prayers will be said on Friday
at 4: 30 p.m. On-line condolences at www.arn-lockiefuneralhome.com.
Arn-Lockie (519) 863-3020.
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ANDREW,
Evangeline (1907-2006)
Peacefully at The Bonnechere Manor, Renfrew on Sunday evening,
November 5th, 2006 just 3 days following her 99th birthday. Funeral
arrangements to be completed by the Pilon Funeral Home, 50 John
Street North, Arnprior. 613-623-5194.
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ANDREW o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-30 published
ANDREW,
Bettylon
Beloved wife of the late Dr. Robert
ANDREW, died peacefully on
Sunday, January 29th, 2006 with her family near her. Much loved
and sorely missed by her son David (Susan) and daughters Barbara,
Cathy (Robert) and Meredith (Avi); also her grandchildren Peter,
Elise, Alexandra, Andrew and Ridley. Her spirit will always live
among the birches and pines of her cottage on Mary Lake. Friends
may call at the Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor St.
W., at Windermere, east of the Jane subway, on Tuesday from 2-4
p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service in the Chapel on Wednesday,
February 1st, 2006 at 1 o'clock. Cremation. In Bettylon's memory,
a donation to the charity of your choice would be appreciated.
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