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CALLARD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-10-09 published
REID,
Barrie▲▼
John▲▼
(Senior Vice President Grafton-Fraser Inc.)
Quietly, on the evening of September 30th at Mississauga Trillium
Health Centre at the age of 58. Barrie will be fondly missed
by his daughter Amy, his wife
Ama▲▼
CALLARD, and her daughters
Bess and Chelsea, his sister Holly, brother Bill and their families.
Barrie was predeceased by first wife Gail, and parents Robert
and Christine
REID. A private funeral has been held. Friends
and family are invited to remember Barrie's life at a memorial
service to be held in the coming weeks. For information please
email info@inmemoryofbjr.com and tell us your own memories of
Barrie to be included in a memorial booklet. In lieu of flowers
donations in memory of Barrie can be sent to McMaster University,
1280 Main Street West, DTC 125, Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4K1,
directed to the Barrie Reid Memorial Academic Grant, in the School
of Business.
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CALLARD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-10-12 published
REID,
Barrie▲
John▲
(Senior Vice President Grafton-Fraser Inc.)
Quietly, on the evening of September 30th at Mississauga Trillium
Health Centre at the age of 58. Barrie will be fondly missed
by his daughter Amy, his wife
Ama▲
CALLARD, and her daughters
Bess and Chelsea, his sister Holly, brother Bill and their families.
Barrie was predeceased by first wife Gail, and parents Robert
and Christine
REID. A private funeral has been held. Friends
and family are invited to remember Barrie's life at a memorial
service to be held in the coming weeks. For information please
email info@inmemoryofbjr.com and tell us your own memories of
Barrie to be included in a memorial booklet. In lieu of flowers
donations in memory of Barrie can be sent to McMaster University,
1280 Main Street West, DTC 125, Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4K1,
directed to the Barrie Reid Memorial Academic Grant, in the School
of Business.
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CALLAWAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-12-01 published
Police lay drunk-driving charge as mother killed while jogging
A Family Shattered Forever
By Oliver MOORE and Nicole
O'REILLY, with a report from Christie
BLATCHFORD,
Page A1
A mother of four young children was run down and killed while
jogging near her Richmond Hill home in an incident police are
blaming on drunk driving.
Terri CALLAWAY was out for her usual evening run through the
subdivisions near Lake Wilcox on Tuesday when a speeding station
wagon jumped the curb and struck her, police say.
The vehicle was travelling well over the speed limit when it
hit Ms. CALLAWAY, York Regional Police Constable Michael
KASSAY
said. She died at the scene and a man was arrested shortly after.
Ms. CALLAWAY's husband, Gareth, said at the family home last
night that the driver was "not worth wasting any emotion on."
He added that he'd given a picture of their children to the police,
asking that they pass it to the driver. "In certain respects,
it would be nice if he lived to be 95 and woke up every morning
and gets to see the photograph," he said in an interview.
After striking the 37-year-old woman, the vehicle smashed into
a parked car and toppled a concrete light pole. Shattered glass
was strewn around the scene yesterday and tire skid marks stretched
across one of the lawns.
The case, Ontario Provincial Police Commissioner Julian Fantino
said last night, "so vivid and so tragic," perfectly illustrates
that "whether at the end of a gun or the hood of a car, the end
result" is often the same.
"It's a calculated decision to drink or use drugs and drive,"
he told The Globe and Mail in a telephone interview, "as much
as putting a gun on your belt and going to shoot someone, but
this is something we have absolute control over. We can't blame
anybody, we can't pass off the responsibility. We choose to do
it. And we have to choose to get serious about stopping it."
According to people living nearby, the man arrested after the
crash lived only half a kilometre away.
Ms. CALLAWAY was on the sidewalk when she was hit, running her
normal route at approximately 8: 45 at night. She was gone longer
than usual but her husband hadn't begun to worry, not even when
he saw flashing lights from his backyard. Curious, he eventually
asked a neighbour to watch his children so he could find out
what was happening.
He was kept away from the scene by police, who, after learning
his identity, asked him about his wife's appearance and the clothing
she had been wearing. Only then did he begin to realize the seriousness
of the situation.
People on Ms.
CALLAWAY's street near Yonge Street and Bloomington
Road described it as a recently built but tightly knit subdivision.
The couple moved into the area when it was built, roughly five
or six years ago. Their children -- nine-year-old Dylan, Rachel,
who turns 8 next week, six-year-old Matthew and three-year-old
Ethan -- were active in sports.
Agidia LANZOLLA, who lives across the street from the family,
said that the news had flown around the neighbourhood, and that
residents are still in shock.
"They're very nice people, they're lovely. I just couldn't believe
it," she said. "I'm a walker, not a jogger, but I do that route
every morning. She was doing the same route that I was doing.
This morning, I was going to go out and I said, 'Forget it.'"
News of her death also raced around the Southern Ontario running
community, with some noting angrily that joggers are not safe
even if they stay off the roads.
A few blocks away from the
CALLAWAY's home, people living near
the crash site described finding a harrowing scene Tuesday evening.
"My husband went over and it was horrible, she was still breathing
but it was shallow, then she died," said Linda
SANTIA, who lives
across the street.
The crash noise shook the neighbourhood, she said. Her 35-year-old
son ran outside to find a male driver standing dazed next to
a car with blood on his hands and face.
"We thought he was shocked… he sat outside our house on our bench,"
she said, adding that her son remembered the man from high school
and knew he still lived nearby.
Police arrested Matthew
JUNKERT at the scene. The 33-year-old
remained in custody overnight and appeared in a Newmarket court
yesterday on charges of drunk driving causing death and criminal
negligence causing death.
His court appearance came the same day the Ontario Provincial
Police officially launched their five-week Festive Reduce Impaired
Driving Everywhere (R.I.D.E.) campaign.
Drunk driving is the leading criminal cause of death in Canada.
When Commissioner Fantino was sworn in last month, he identified
it as a priority. The Ontario Provincial Police laid 390,000 charges
under the Highway Traffic Act last year, including nearly 11,000 for
impaired driving.
Yesterday, Commissioner Fantino said that, in a world where so
much is beyond the control of the ordinary citizen, he is bewildered
that people are still reluctant to exercise control over their
own conduct where and when they can. "These are decisions people
make," he said. "They decide to drink or take drugs and drive,
and very often, we let them -- Friends and family."
He said the time is right for society to get serious about it.
"We've done a good job with domestic violence and gun violence,
but we have to pay equal attention to what's happening on our
roads and to the innocent people who are cut down on them."
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CALLAWAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-12-01 published
Mother of 4 mourned
Richmond Hill man in custody, charged with impaired driving
By Stan JOSEY,
Staff
Reporter
As soon as Gareth
CALLAWAY heard that his wife
Terri had been
killed by an alleged drunk driver while jogging in Richmond Hill
Wednesday evening, he gave police a photograph of their four
young children to give to the driver "when he sobers up.
"He'll see a picture of four kids with no mother today and I
want him to see that every day for the rest of his life,"
CALLAWAY
told a reporter outside his upscale Oak Ridges home last night.
He invited anyone else contemplating drinking and driving over
the holiday season to attend his wife's funeral Monday.
"He has ruined one life and did a lot of damage to me and our
children," said
CALLAWAY, remarkably controlling his emotions
while Friends dropped off food and remembrances at the family
home on Queensborough Court near Lake Wilcox.
Terri CALLAWAY, 37, was killed instantly when a station wagon,
believed to be travelling at a high rate of speed, mounted a
curb and struck her on the sidewalk of North Lake Rd., not far
from her residence, on a route that she regularly used for jogging.
Her husband said most nights she went for a jog after their children,
aged 9, 8, 6 and 3, went to bed.
She left the home around 8: 30 p.m. and it wasn't long after that
he saw flashing emergency lights from his rear window, on the
next street south, near Yonge St. and King Rd.
"I knew my wife was out running, so I went to investigate," he
said.
Police kept him away from the scene and then escorted him home
after determining the woman, who was not carrying identification
in her jogging clothes, likely was his wife.
Police arrested a man at the scene and charged him with impaired
driving causing death, criminal negligence causing death and
dangerous driving causing death.
Matthew JUNKERT, 33, of Richmond Hill, appeared in Newmarket
bail court yesterday afternoon. He said nothing as a justice
of the peace remanded him in custody until Monday for a bail
hearing.
CALLAWAY, who operates his own personnel recruiting business,
said his wife was a "phenomenal mother, a phenomenal wife and
a tremendously warm person. Her legacy will be the four children
she has left behind."
He said he intends to buy a burial plot so the children have
a place to go to remember their mother when they get older.
Arrangements for a funeral to be held Monday had not been completed
last night.
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CALLAWAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-12-10 published
Brampton man, 22, dies, 3 others hurt in car crash
By Josh WINGROVE,
Staff
Reporter
A 22-year-old Brampton man is dead after the vehicle he was riding
in struck a light pole early yesterday morning.
Jordan SELKIRK was in the front passenger seat when the vehicle
went out of control, spun and struck the light standard around
2: 30 a.m. along Bovaird Doctor at Bramalea Rd., Peel Regional police
said. SELKIRK was pronounced dead at the scene, just four blocks
from his home.
"The vehicle itself, it pretty much split down the middle," Const. Jennifer
BRYER said, with those on the passenger side suffering more severe
injuries.
Alcohol "played an important factor" in the collision, she said.
When contacted,
SELKIRK's mother chose not to speak about the
collision.
Three other young men were in the car. The driver, 21, and two
rear-seat passengers, 20 and 21, were taken to hospital with
serious injuries.
Police are investigating. Anyone with information is asked to
call Peel's major collision bureau (905-453-2121) or Crime Stoppers
There has a recent spate of accidents involving impaired driving.
On November 29, Terri
CALLAWAY, a mother of four, died when a
vehicle hit her as she jogged near her home. A man of 33 faces
three charges, including impaired driving causing death.
A veteran Toronto police officer faces two impaired driving charges
and a failure to remain charge after an alleged hit-and-run in
Toronto's north end December 2. He's suspended from work.
In Oshawa, a woman of 48 faces impaired charges. She had to be
freed from the wreck of her own car after two cars were hit,
including a police cruiser.
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CALLENDER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-28 published
CALLENDER,
Jack
Formerly of Scarborough, died peacefully at Saint Marys Memorial
Hospital, on April 26, 2006, at the age of 71.
son of the late
Roy and Alice (née
PHIPPEN.)
Beloved husband of Arlene (née
HARRIS.)
Dear father of Sharon
BYRNE and her husband Alan. Proud grandfather
of Ryan TURNER and Caitlin
TURNER. Cherished brother of Joan
CHURCHILL,
Alan
CALLENDER and his wife
Jackie, and sister-in-law
Glenice CALLENDER.
Predeceased by his brothers Roy, Ross and
sister Edith
ROBINSON.
Fondly remembered by many nieces and nephews.
Jack's family wishes to extend a gracious thank-you to Doctor
WHEELER
and the Palliative Care staff at Saint Marys Memorial Hospital
for their attentive care. Memorial visiting at Saint_James' Anglican
Church Parish Hall (northeast corner of Church St. and Elgin St.),
Saint Marys, on Friday from 7-9 p.m. The Memorial Service will
be conducted at the Church on Saturday, April 29, 2006 at 11 a.m.,
with Rev. Dr. Dalice
SIM officiating. Inurnment at Forest Lawn
Memorial Gardens at a later date. Donations may be made to the
Canadian Cancer Society or to the charity of choice. Arrangements
entrusted to the Andrew L. Hodges Funeral Home, Saint Marys (519-284-2820).
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CALLFAS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-10 published
STEFFLER,
Leo
Charles
(Member of the Knights of Columbus Council 4895)
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the peaceful passing
of Leo Charles
STEFFLER in the presence of his family on Sunday,
January 8, 2006 at the Ajax - Pickering Health Centre. Leo was
born on August 27, 1917 in Port Whitby, Ontario. Leo was the
beloved husband of the late Elizabeth (Betty) for 50 years. Dear
father of Christine
STEFFLER-
HILLS (Ernie), Robert
STEFFLER (Shari),
Carol CAMPBELL
(Russell) and the late Gregory
STEFFLER. Father-in-law
of Kathie STEFFLER. Survived by his sister Mary
CALLFAS.
Dear
grandfather of Oriana, Matthew, Nicole, Michael, Nathaniel, Andrew,
Derek, Trevor, Cassandra, Laura, and Keith. Fondly remembered
by all his nieces and nephews whom he held most dear. Friends
may call at the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel, 110 Dundas Street East,
Whitby, 905-668-3410, Wednesday, January 11, 2006 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. Mass of Christian Burial Thursday, January 12, 2006, 10
a.m. at Saint John the Evangelist Church, 903 Giffard Street, Whitby
with interment at Resurrection Cemetery. Reception to follow
at Saint John the Evangelist Parish Hall. Donations may be made
to the Alzheimer Society in memory of Leo Charles
STEFFLER.
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CALLIGAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-10-11 published
CALLIGAN,
G.
Elizabeth "
Betty" (née
THOMAS)
Peacefully in Hamilton on Sunday October 8th 2006, G. Elizabeth
"Betty" CALLIGAN in her 81st year. Survived by husband Ronald
and step-daughters, Sherry and Susan. Also survived sisters Eleanor
(Don) COPLAND, Rosemary (Richard)
LUTZ, and Leah
STEELE, brothers
Richard THOMAS and Peter (Elaine)
THOMAS.
Loved by many nieces
and nephews. Predeceased by sister Charmaine (Bill)
TUCKEY.
Betty
was a former Student Advisor at MacMaster University. Funeral
Service, Thursday, October 12th at 11 a.m. Cattel Eaton and Chambers
Funeral Home, Dundas Ontario entrused with arrangements. (905-628-6412)
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CALLOW o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-17 published
HOLMES,
Carol
Ruth
Age 68, peacefully at her home at Dawson Court in Thunder Bay.
Carol was the elder daughter of the late Harris and Nellie
HOLMES
of Islington, Ontario. Harris
HOLMES was, during his career,
an employee of The Globe, also of The Mail and Empire, and then
of the amalgamated newspaper, The Globe and Mail. Later he was
an integral part of the Canadian Daily Newspapers Publishers
Association. Carol trained in Radiotherapy at the Toronto General
Hospital, and was a therapist at the Princess Margaret Hospital
when it was first established. She had a long career in treatment
of cancer, including working at a hospital in Wisconsin, and
then finally at the Cancer Clinic in Thunder Bay. She is survived
by her sister, Nancy
CALLOW
(Joseph,) of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario,
nephews Scott
PARSONS (friend Teresa) of Witaskiwin Alberta,
Eric PARSONS
(Felecia) and Keith
PARSONS (Elizabeth) both of
Sault Ste. Marie.
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CALLUM o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-06-21 published
ALDERSON,
Audrey
Margaret
(SHIACH)
Peacefully on June 13, 2006 at the Toronto East General Intensive
Care Unit in her 77th year. Wife of Terry. Mother of James (Kim),
Christopher (Kelley) and friend to Denise. Grandmother of Jordan,
Jessica, Mariah, Sarah, Kaitlyn and Tyler. Sister of Mary (Bev)
GRASSER and sister-in-law of Eileen (Paul)
DAYSH.
Aunt to Stephen,
David, Susan, Mark, Simon and Ian. She was a fighter who, for
62 years, kept her diabetes under control along with her many
other medical problems. She will be remembered for her insistence
on always trying to do better, especially by the many students
at The Atkinson School of Nursing at T.W.H. with whom she came
in contact as well as to those for whom she acted as advocate
during her tenure at The Canadian Diabetes Association, Toronto
Branch. She never forgot the continued support she received from
her many medical professionals, most recently Doctor Jeannie
CALLUM
of The Sunnybrook Cancer Centre, and the family would like to
express their thanks for the care and compassion afforded to
Audrey by Doctor Marcus
KARGEL and the Intensive Care Unit team.
The family requests that memorial donations should be made to
Glenview Presbyterian Church, Toronto, or a charity of choice.
There will always be a place for her at her beloved Kinrara We
will cherish the Memories
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CALLUM o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-16 published
CALLUM,
Elaine
Simone
(WAITE)
Peacefully passed away on Monday, March 13, 2006 at Scarborough
Centenary
Hospital.
Loving wife of Stewart M.
CALLUM and mother
of Robert S.
CALLUM and wife
Joanne, loving and caring grandmother
to Justin and Ryan, and dear friend of Colleen
ERB. A wonderful
volunteer at Guildwood Extendicare Nursing Home. A memorial service
will be held on Saturday, March 18, 2006 at 1: 00 p.m. at the
Giffen-Mack "Scarborough" Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 4115 Lawrence
Ave. E., West Hill, 416-281-6800. In lieu of flowers, remembrances
may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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CALLUM o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-10 published
KEELY,
Veronica
Rosa (née
DEWSBURY)
(September 29, 1933-April 7, 2006)
Peacefully at Sunnybrook Hospital after a brave struggle against
leukemia and kidney disease. Beloved wife of Terry for almost
50 years. She will be sadly missed by relatives and Friends.
Friends may call at the Murray E. Newbigging Funeral Home, 733 Mount
Pleasant Rd. (south of Eglinton), from 10 a.m. Tuesday until
time of service in the chapel at 11 a.m., followed by cremation.
Special thanks to Doctors
NAIMARK,
IMRIE,
CALLUM and all the nurses
for their kind and compassionate care. In lieu of flowers, donations
to the Sunnybrook Foundation, Kidney Foundation, Canadian Cancer
Society or your favourite charity would be very much appreciated.
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CALLUORI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-13 published
CALLUORI,
Maria
(Cerrone)
Peacefully on Saturday, March 11, 2006 surrounded by the complete
love and devotion of family and Friends. Predeceased by her much
loved husband Giuseppe with whom she shared 57 wonderful years.
Loving mother of Peter and Gail
(PEARSON) of Newmarket, and Sandra
EWING
(Bruce) of King City. Beloved and cherished Nonna of Daniel,
Matthew and Pierce, who will always be her three "le stele di
Nonna". Maria will be lovingly remembered and sadly missed by
her many Friends, including her special "La Scuadra". Friends
will be received at Fratelli Vescio Funeral Homes, 8101 Weston
Road, south of Langstaff Rd., 905-850-3332 on Monday from 2-4 and
6-9 p.m. Funeral Mass to be celebrated on Tuesday at 10: 00 a.m.,
St. David Roman Catholic Church (2601 Major Mackenzie Dr., east
of Jane St.). Entombment to follow at Beechwood Cemetery (Jane
Street, north of Steeles Ave). In lieu of flowers, donations to
the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. "You're
home now, Ma"
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CALLWOOD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-27 published
Pat PATTERSON,
Broadcaster And Writer (1921-2005)
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation pioneer hosted Trans-Canada
Matinee, launched Polka Dot Door and wrote umpteen documentaries,
plays and musicals but always turned down accolades
By Sabitri
GHOSH,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Page S9
Kingston -- Even in the form of a disembodied voice, Pat
PATTERSON
turned heads. Her firm yet supple contralto, one Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation listener wrote, was "the most beautiful speaking
voice" she had ever heard. Furthermore, said the fan letter,
Ms. PATTERSON's show Trans-Canada Matinee "has helped me raise
my children, kept me informed on world affairs, and acquainted
me with the little but interesting people in the world -- and
always with a chuckle." Added the Sturgeon Falls, Ontario, writer:
"Your audience has always felt that Matinee was you, Pat."
For Ms. PATTERSON, there was no higher compliment. As striking
in person as her radio voice insinuated, the prolific broadcaster,
author and composer wanted her work to speak for her; she was
merely the transmitter. "She was very retiring and very unassuming,"
said her partner, Sheila
GILBERT. "
Her attitude was, 'I don't
want anything. No fuss, no muss.' "
In later years, she recoiled from public attention, even failing
to show up at the 1986 Gemini Awards to pick up the John Drainie
Award for lifetime achievement in broadcasting. Orphaned amid
the festivities, the plaque was eventually retrieved from a garbage
bin (so the story goes) and delivered in private.
The lifetime it celebrated was rarely discussed by Ms.
PATTERSON.
All she would reveal of her early years was her birthplace, Victoria,
and the fact she earned a licentiate in voice and violin. A precocious
only child, she co-wrote her high school's anthem with next-door
neighbour Lucy
BERTON, a sister of writer-historian Pierre
BERTON.
At 21, she joined the Royal Canadian Air Force and drove ambulances
in Britain for the Red Cross. Returning to Canada in 1944, she
moved to Toronto, where she hoped to have a career in advertising.
An agency man referred her to a friend, who referred her to another
friend who worked at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. There,
she landed jobs in the record library and continuity department.
"It was strictly the understudy in the wings department," Ms.
PATTERSON
told Peter
GZOWSKI on a Morningside interview in 1986. "An announcer
by the name of Frank Herbert was doing an afternoon concert hour,
and I planned that program -- I planned the music and so on.
One day, he was ill, and no one could be found to take his place.
And the boss said, would I like to try it? So I did. And that
was it: I was hooked."
In 1948, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation gave Ms.
PATTERSON
her own nationwide show, Pat's Music Room, half an hour of her
diverse musical selections. She also lent her voice, programming
skills and writing talents to a host of other network enterprises,
prompting one columnist to dub her a "Jill of all trades."
When the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation joined the television
revolution in 1952, the poised and telegenic Ms.
PATTERSON led
the charge. She often served as a pitchwoman for live-to-air
commercials; writer June
CALLWOOD remembered seeing her in one
for electric stoves, "the kind that she just stands there and
says she just loves her stove."
As Ms. PATTERSON's reputation grew, Ms.
CALLWOOD's husband, Trent
FRAYNE, was sent to interview her for Chatelaine. "You two would
be great Friends," he told his wife. When the women met through
a mutual friend, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's Dorothy
(Dodi) ROBB, they did indeed get along famously.
"We had the same sense of humour and the same ethics about behaviour
she was a little more Victorian than I was, but we were both
very proper women," Ms.
CALLWOOD said.
When the still-single Ms.
PATTERSON became pregnant and decided
to raise her child herself, she turned to Ms. Callwood for support.
"That was very unusual, to keep a baby in those days," Ms. Callwood
said. "What people did was hide out and give the baby up for
adoption, but she was not going to do that. At the Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation, which was more broad-minded than most places, it
was still a bit of a shocker."
Through resourceful time management and the help of close Friends,
Ms. PATTERSON managed to rear her son, David, while working on
three radio and two television shows at the same time. It was
a remarkable feat that she divulged to no one but the most trusted
of intimates.
She found sanctuary, as well as creative satisfaction, in her
profession. "You sit in that booth and you are quite private,"
said fellow Canadian Broadcasting Corporation employee Liz
FAWKES,
who befriended the older woman and later babysat her son.
In the pinnacle of her Canadian Broadcasting Corporation career,
Ms. PATTERSON was chosen to host Trans-Canada Matinee in 1961.
Aimed at a daytime audience of women -- even as that audience's
perceptions of itself and its role were shifting -- the public-affairs
program offered interviews with the likes of W.H. Auden, George
Balanchine, and Laurence Olivier.
"If and when women achieve that mythical status they keep fussing
about, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Matinee should deserve
some of the credit," wrote Toronto Telegram columnist DuBarry
CAMPEAU in 1968. "It is lively and literate and any woman or
man listening to it will be both entertained and informed."
Though upset by the abrupt cancellation of Matinee in 1971, Ms.
PATTERSON
smoothly segued into children's entertainment, arguably the love
of her professional life. In the 1950s and '60s, she had collaborated
with Ms. ROBB on a children's musical fantasy, an after-school
television program, and three children's musicals. Now, the partners
set to work on a new children's program, The Polka Dot Door.
Besides composing the buoyant theme song -- still hummed on schoolyards
and playgrounds across Canada -- Ms.
PATTERSON also co-wrote
the first 60 shows. "She had a sense of play, she had a sense
of fun," said Ms.
CALLWOOD, citing these as the cues for Ms.
PATTERSON's
approach to writing for children.
In a 1973 interview, Ms.
PATTERSON also spoke of her strong sense
of responsibility. "I think we're so conditioned, so tuned into
the fact we're writing for children, we have to take care." She
wanted her plays and programs to act as "good influences," she
said, "if not in a moral sense, at least in a getting-along sense."
Ms. PATTERSON's words and music were behind many of the most
durable children's shows of the 1970s and '80s, including numerous
Sharon, Lois and Bram specials and Fred Penner's Place. She also
developed and hosted short-run Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
radio series, and wrote plays and documentaries for radio and
television. Her proudest achievement -- a docudrama on the life
of landscape painter and war artist David Milne, A Path of His
Own, which she also narrated -- won seven Canadian Film and Television
Awards in 1980.
A scrupulous craftswoman, she was a critic of her own work, too.
In a 1990 letter, she asked the editors of The Encyclopedia of
Music in Canada to drop all references to her musical Henry Green
and the Mighty Machine, "as it had a very brief life, while the
three musicals previously mentioned have continued to get productions
after more than 20 years."
But real life allowed no such revisions. In the late 1980s, Ms.
PATTERSON
had a permanent falling-out with Ms.
ROBB, which affected her
personally as well as professionally. Even more devastating was
her son's death in 1994 from cancer. "That was a disaster," said
Ms. FAWKES. "
You don't want your children to go before you."
Pat PATTERSON was born in Victoria on December 4, 1921, and died
in Toronto on December 19, 2005, of cancer. She was 84. She leaves
her partner, Sheila
GILBERT.
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CALMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-20 published
SULMAN,
Murray
Irving
Born 1923 in Thorold, passed away peacefully on Saturday, March 18,
2006 at Linhaven Home for the Aged in St. Catharines. Loving
husband of Margaret and father to Sheldon and Margaret
VAIL and
Beth and Steve
FELDMAN of Toronto. Will be sadly missed by grandchildren
Aaron,
Megan,
Stephanie, Rachel and Sam, sisters Maralin
CALMAN
and Wendy (Penny) and her husband Nick
SEMINCHUK, and many nieces
and nephews. He lived his life… He did it his way. Our heartfelt
thanks to the caring staff at Linhaven. Funeral Service will
be held at the Downtown Chapel of Butler Funeral Home, 33 Duke
Street, St. Catharines on Monday, March 20, 2006 at 1: 00 p.m.
Interment will take place at B'nai Israel Cemetery. In lieu of
flowers - donations to the Alzheimer Society would be appreciated
by the family. Butler: 905-684-2334, www.butler-duke.ca
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CALNAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-28 published
MURPHY,
Bernard
Joseph
(Lifelong employee of Nortel)
Peacefully at Credit Valley Hospital, on Sunday, March 26, 2006.
Bernie MURPHY, dearly beloved husband of the late Gertrude
MURPHY.
Dear father of Dennis (Heidi), Michael (Dana), Robert (Debbie),
Catherine, Maureen (Stephen
QUICK), Thomas (Sabine), Sharron
(Tom GLEASON) and Rosanne (Andre
ALBERTS.)
Special
Papa of 16 grandchildren.
Dear brother of Marguerite
CALNAN, the late Rose Mary
MURPHY
and the late Jack
MURPHY.
Bernie will be sadly missed by all
of his nieces, nephews, family and Friends. Resting at the Newediuk
Funeral Home, Kipling Chapel, 2104 Kipling Ave., Etobicoke (two
blocks north of Rexdale Blvd.) on Wednesday 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.
Funeral Thursday, leaving the funeral home 9 a.m. to St. Benedict's
Church, 2194 Kipling Ave. for Funeral Mass at 9: 30 a.m. followed
by cremation. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Kidney
Foundation or the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated
by the family.
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CALOURA o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-02-04 published
LANCHA,
John
Jr.
On Tuesday, January 31, 2006, John
LANCHA
Jr. of London in his
44th year. Beloved husband of Ana
LANCHA.
Loving father of Andrew,
Breanna, Kyle and Tyler. Dear son of Joao and Gloria
LANCHA.
Brother of Maria
LANCHA and Gloria
CALOURA (George). Also survived
by many nephews and cousins in Canada and Portugal. Visitors
will be received at the O'Neil Funeral Home, 350 William St.
on Saturday from 7: 00-9:00 p.m. and
on Sunday from 2:00-4:00
and 7: 00-9:00 p.m. The Funeral Mass will be celebrated in Holy
Cross Church, (Hamilton Road at Elm) on Monday at 11 a.m. Interment
in Parada De Cima, Portugal. Donations to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation gratefully acknowledged.
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CALVER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-21 published
CALVER,
Major
Herbert
Marshall
(Retired)
Of London in his 98th year, passed away at Parkwood Hospital,
on Wednesday December 20, 2006. Predeceased by his parents Herbert
and Gertrude
CALVER, his 2 brothers Robert and John
CALVER, and
his sister Mrs. Hattie
TODD.
Beloved husband of the late Dorothy
Kathleen (DINNEY)
CALVER (1998.) Survived by 2 nephews and 1 niece
residing in California and 1 niece residing in British Columbia.
Major CALVER was with the Royal Canadian Signals before and after
World War 2 and Ordinance Corps and Medical Corps during the
war. Friends will be received by the#1 hour prior to the
funeral service which will be conducted in the chapel of the
A. Millard George Funeral Home 60 Ridout Street South, London
on Friday, December 22, 2006 at 11 a.m. with Reverend Raemond
FLETCHER, officiating. Interment in Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens.
As expressions of sympathy donations may be made to Saint_Joseph's
Health Care Foundation (Parkwood Hospital, Ward 2 Perth) 268 Grosvenor
Street, London N6A 4V2.
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CALVERLEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-11-01 published
CALVERLEY,
Charles
Melvin "
Cal"
(34 years of service with the Metropolitan Toronto Police, former
employee of Nestle Canada, World War 2 Navy Veteran, member of
The 48th Highlanders of Canada, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 375 and
The Rising Sun Masonic Lodge GRC 129).
Peacefully at the Palliative Care Unit, York Central Hospital,
Richmond Hill, in his 81st year, on Monday, October 30th, 2006.
Charles CALVERLEY, beloved husband of Mary (née
BURNETT) and
dear father of Peter of Sunnyvale, California, and Brian and
his wife Elaine and proud grandfather of Brendan and Kaitlyn
of Newmarket. Fondly missed by Tom and Christine
BIRCHALL of
Colby Village, Nova Scotia and their family, James and wife Amy
of Olds, Alberta, Ian and Carolyn of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.
Family and Friends may visit at Marshall Funeral Home, 10366 Yonge
Street (4th traffic light north of Major MacKenzie Drive, Richmond
Hill 905-844-1062) on Wednesday, November 1st from 2-4 and 7: 30-9 p.m.
Memorial service on Thursday, November 2nd at 11 a.m. with reception
to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations in Charles' memory may
be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Juvenile Diabetes
Foundation of Canada.
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CALVERLEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-04 published
HILL,
Hazel
Violet (née
HOOVER)
Passed away at West Park Health Centre, Toronto, on Monday, January
2, 2006, Hazel
HILL,
Nobleton, in her 95th year, beloved wife
of the late George "Nip"
HILL. Dear mother of Douglas (Margaret)
HILL,
Guelph;
Wayne
(Joanne)
HILL, Toronto and predeceased by
Kenneth, Vera and her husband Bruce
CLARK.
Loving grandmother
of Sharon (Burnel)
WEIR,
Bryce
(Brenda)
CLARK and Cindy (Brad)
SCOTT;
Kerri
(Jeff)
YOUNG, David (Tracy)
HILL and Janice (Shaun)
CALVERLEY;
Jeffrey,
Jonathan and Craig
HILL. Will be sadly missed
by many great-grandchildren. The family will receive their Friends
at the Egan Funeral Home, 203 Queen Street S. (Hwy. 50), Bolton
(905-857-2213) Wednesday evening 7-9 o'clock. Funeral service
will be held in the chapel on Thursday morning, January 5 at
11 o'clock. Interment Nobleton Community Cemetery. In lieu of
flowers, donations may be made to the charity of your choice.
Condolences for the family may be offered at www.eganfuneralhome.com
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CALVERT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-02 published
CALVERT,
Ivan
Earl
Of Saint Thomas, on Sunday, January 1, 2006 at the Saint Thomas-Elgin
General Hospital, in his 88th year. Beloved husband of the late
Edna Mary
(HANCOCK)
CALVERT and dearly loved father of Gary and
his wife Lori
CALVERT and Wayne
CALVERT and his wife Tammy
SIMPSON,
all of Saint Thomas and the late Danny
CALVERT.
Loved grandfather
of Kristie and her husband Joe
RYBARSKY and Gage
MOYES and great
grandfather of Alyssa and Madison
RYBARSKY.
Ivan was born in
Brandon, Manitoba on April 18, 1918. He lived most of his life
in Saint Thomas and worked for the C. and O. Railway. Resting at
Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas where funeral
service will be held Wednesday at 1: 00 p.m. Interment in Elmdale
Cemetery. Visitation Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Remembrances
may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Elgin Association
for Community Living.
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CALVERT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-09-15 published
SCOTT,
Betty
May
(BURR)
Peacefully at Chateau Gardens, London, on Wednesday, September 13th,
2006, Betty May
(BURR)
SCOTT in her 83rd year. Beloved wife of
the late Robert A.
SCOTT (1992.) Survived by her twin sister
Eileen (Sydney)
GRANT,
June
BURR, George
(Patricia)
BURR, Doreen
BURR, Jean (Robert)
COWAN, and Kathaleen (Ronald)
GELECH. Predeceased
by sister Mary (Telfer)
CALVERT (2002.) Also survived by 12 nieces
and nephews. There will be no visitation. A funeral service will
be held at the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North
on Saturday, September 16th, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment, Woodland
Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations may
be made to the charity of your choice.
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CALVERT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-09-26 published
McDOUGALL,
Harry
At Chelsey Park Nursing Home, on Monday, September 25, 2006 Harry
McDOUGALL of London in his 93rd year passed away peacefully after
a long battle with cancer. Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, he is
survived by his loving wife
Sheila
(CALVERT)
(CARRUTHERS)
McDOUGALL
of 64 years. Dear father of Gordon and wife
Linda
McDOUGALL.
Loving grandchildren Brian and wife Lyn, Scott and wife Lynn,
Sean, Melissa and husband Vince
TIANO and great-grandchildren
Christian, Samantha, Rachel, Andrew and Nathan. Predeceased by
five brothers and one sister. Special thanks to the 4th floor
nurses and staff at Chelsey Park Nursing Home. Friends will be
received at the Logan Funeral Home, 371 Dundas St. (between Waterloo
and Colborne St.) on Thursday, September 28, 2006 from 10-11 a.m.
A Memorial Service will be held in the chapel at 11 a.m. Cremation
and interment Woodland Cemetery. Friends who wish may make memorial
donations to Childrens Hospital or London Regional Cancer Centre.
Online condolences www.loganfh.ca A tree will be planted as a
living memorial to Harry
McDOUGALL.
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CALVERT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-11-30 published
CALVERT,
Joan
In memory of my dear wife Joan who died November 30th, 1993.
Sadly missed by husband Charlie and family.
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CALVERT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-03 published
SIMONS,
Florence
May (formerly
CALVERT, née
HARRIS)
Peacefully, at Ballycliffe Retirement Home, Ajax, on the 14th
of December, 2005. Florence May
SIMONS, in her 98th year. Predeceased
by her husband Ernest
CALVERT and by her husband Frank
SIMONS.
Mrs. SIMONS was a longtime member of Pickering Village United
Church, a member of the Eastern Star, and in her younger days
a devoted member of the United Church Women Cremation will be
followed by interment at Mount Pleasant Cemetery Mausoleum. A
Memorial Service to celebrate her life, followed by a United
Church Women reception tea (that she requested), will be held
on Friday, January 6, 2006 at 1: 00 p.m. at Pickering Village
United Church, 300 Church Street North, Ajax. If desired, donations
may be made in her memory to the Trustee Fund of Pickering Village
United Church, 300 Church Street North, Ajax, Ontario L1T 2W7.
Arrrangements entrusted to McEachnie Funeral Home.
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CALVERT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-10 published
CALVERT,
Phoebe (née
COHEN)
On Thursday, March 9, 2006 at Princess Margaret Hospital. Phoebe
CALVERT born in Glasgow, Scotland. Beloved wife of Sidney. Loving
mother and mother-in-law of Angela and Doug
GRAHAM,
Adam and
Sarah, and Andrew and Tami. Dear sister of Edna, and Brian. Devoted
grandmother of Matthew, Carly, and Jacob. For a graveside service
on Sunday, March 12th at 3: 00 p.m. in Solel Congregation section
of Pardes Shalom Cemetery. If desired, memorial donations may
be made to The Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation 416-946-6560.
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CALVERT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-31 published
CALVERT,
Mary
Patricia
(SCHNELLE)
Passed away peacefully, of lung disease, on Tuesday, March 28,
2006, surrounded by her loving family at McMaster Medical Centre.
Pat was a lady of eternal optimism who touched many lives. She
was the widow of Richard and beloved mother of Johanna
(RUSSO)
of Amherst, New York Richard Jr. of Toronto, and Chrystella of
Dundas. She was born on November 20, 1923 in Hamden, Connecticut.
and lived in New York, Washington, Baltimore, Maryland, Philadelphia,
Karachi, Pakistan, Montreal and Toronto before moving to Blackadar
Retirement Residence in Dundas. Pat will be missed by many dear
Friends, her nieces and nephews and her grandchildren, Andrew,
Charlie and Mary Jo
RUSSO and Evie, Izzy and Sam
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART.
Pat
was predeceased by many who loved her, her sisters, Chrystella
and Peggy and brothers, Charles, Ken, Francis and Jack, as well
as her sister-in-law, Muriel (Bunny). Pat was loved and admired
by many, especially young people, who saw her as a mentor and
confidante. She loved socializing, reading and animals. In lieu
of flowers, donations may be made to Hamilton Health Sciences
Foundation or the Toronto Humane Society. Friends will be received
by the family Sunday afternoon, April 2, from 1: 00 p.m. until
the time of Pat's service at 3: 00 p.m. at the Cattel, Eaton and
Chambers Funeral Home, 53 Main Street, Dundas. Cremation has
taken place. A private family interment will take place at a
later date. www.catteleatonandchambers.ca
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CALVIERI o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-06 published
MICHIENZI,
Frank▼
Peacefully surrounded by his family at London Health Sciences
Centre University Hospital on Wednesday, January 4, 2006 Frank
MICHIENZI in his 74th year. Beloved husband of Mary
(CALVIERI)
MICHIENZI.
Dearly▼ loved father of Victor of Windsor, Larry and
his wife Kelly of Oman and Franco of Vancouver. Dear grandfather
of Karmen, Nicole and Emily. Great grandfather of Jaden, Anna
and Victoria. Brother of Peter and the late Margaret, Connie
PANZARELLA (Fred), Joanne
SORRENTI (John) and Mary
ORNATO. Brother-in-law
of Battista
CALVIERI
(Giovanna▼) and Domenico
CALVIERI (Anna)
of Italy. He will be sadly missed by Antonietta and the late
Carlo SORRENTI and family. Remembered fondly by his many nieces,
nephews and cousins, both in Canada, Italy, Argentina and Australia.
He will also be greatly missed by his many lifelong Friends.
Visitors will be received at John T. Donohue Funeral Home, 362
Waterloo Street at King Street, on Monday and Tuesday from 2-4
and 7-9 o'clock. Funeral Mass at Saint Mary's Church, 345 Lyle
Street, on Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. Entombment in Holy
Family Mausoleum, St. Peter's Cemetery. Prayers Tuesday evening
at 8 o'clock. Donations to London Health Sciences Foundation
would be appreciated.
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CALVIERI o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-09 published
MICHIENZI,
Frank▲
Peacefully surrounded by his family at London Health Sciences
Centre University Hospital on Wednesday, January 4, 2006 Frank
MICHIENZI in his 74th year. Beloved husband of Mary
(CALVIERI)
MICHIENZI.
Dearly▲ loved father of Victor of Windsor, Larry and
his wife Kelly of Oman and Franco of Vancouver. Dear grandfather
of Karmen, Nicole and Emily. Great grandfather of Jaden, Anna
and Victoria. Brother of Peter and the late Margaret, Connie
PANZARELLA (Fred), Joanne
SORRENTI (John) and Mary
ORNATO. Brother-in-law
of Battista
CALVIERI
(Giovanna▲) and Domenico
CALVIERI (Anna)
of Italy. He will be sadly missed by Antonietta and the late
Carlo SORRENTI and family. Remembered fondly by his many nieces,
nephews and cousins, both in Canada, Italy, Argentina and Australia.
He will also be greatly missed by his many lifelong Friends.
Visitors will be received at John T. Donohue Funeral Home, 362
Waterloo Street at King Street, on Monday and Tuesday from 2-4
and 7-9 o'clock. Funeral Mass at Saint Mary's Church, 345 Lyle
Street, on Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. Entombment in Holy
Family Mausoleum, St. Peter's Cemetery. Prayers Tuesday evening
at 8 o'clock. Donations to London Health Sciences Foundation
would be appreciated.
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CALVO o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-04 published
IRWIN,
Timothy
Charles
Suddenly at Parkwood Hospital on January 1st, 2006, Timothy Charles
IRWIN, of London, in his 47th year. Loving
son of Lorne
IRWIN
(Step mother Barb) and Donna
IRWIN. Dear brother of Debbie
ASSINI
(Bill,) Carol
IRWIN,
Karen
IRWIN (Adrian
CORNELIUS,) Patricia
GULLICK (Donald), William
IRWIN and step sisters Kimberley
STOVER
(Rick) and Tracey
CALVO
(Dominic.) He will be missed by many
nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held at the Lloyd
R. Needham Funeral Chapel (520 Dundas St.) on Friday, January
6th, 2006 at 2 p.m. with visitation 1 hour prior to the service.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Multiple Sclerosis Society
would be appreciated.
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CALWAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-13 published
CALWAY,
Victor
Ernest
World War II Veteran (Retired employee of Brewer's Retail)
Peacefully at Southlake Regional Health Centre on Friday, March 10,
2006 in his 83rd year. Dearly loved husband for 59 years of Claire
CALWAY of Keswick. Loving father of Vicky and Jim
DUNCAN of Burnt
River, Debbie and Steve
HOWITT and Bonnie
CALWAY, all of Keswick.
Cherished grandfather of Beverley, Cheryl, Jennie, Richard, Sherri,
Stephanie and Kelly. Great-grandfather of Marissa, Andrew, Mathew,
Kenny and Adam. Predeceased by four sons, Walter, Richard, Michael
and Edward. Brother of Roland and Albert
CALWAY and Laura
BARR.
Visitation from M.W. Becker Funeral Home, 490 The Queensway S.,
Keswick 1-888-884-4486 on Wednesday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
service in the chapel on Thursday, March 16, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m.
Cremation. If desired, donations made to the Canadian Cancer
Society would be appreciated by the family.
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CALWELL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-11-18 published
TABOR,
Beverly "
Bev"
Thomas
Robert
At Woodingford Lodge, Woodstock on Friday, November 17, 2006.
Beverly "
Bev"
Thomas Robert
TABOR of Woodstock in his 77th year.
Cherished husband of Joanne Laura
TABOR (née
CALWELL) for over
55 years. Beloved father of Connie
GABLE and her husband Carl
and Gord and his wife Brenda all of Woodstock. Bev will be missed
by his grandchildren Mark
GABLE
(Pauline,)
Jessica
(Travis) and
Adam (Pam) and his great-grandchild Riley
GABLE.
Loved brother
of Mary DUNN of London, Glenna
BERASKIN, Flossie Mae
TANNER both
of Woodstock, Marjorie
TAILOR/TAYLOR-
DEVRIES of R.R.#1 Burgesville,
Glen and his wife Joan and Robert and his wife Valerie all of
Woodstock.
Bev is predeceased by his sister Loretta
JONES, his
brothers Paul and Wayne, his brother-in-law Cal
TAILOR/TAYLOR an sister-in-law
Ruby KRONIOFSKI.
Bev was a founding partner of Tabor Bros. and
Sons Ltd. and was a longtime member of Moose Lodge #1147, Woodstock.
Friends may call a the R.D. Longworth Funeral Home, 845 Devonshire
Avenue, Woodstock, (519-539-0004) on Sunday November 19, 2006
from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will be
held in the chapel on Monday at 2: 00 p.m. with Rev. Keith
SUTHERLAND
officiating. Interment in the Oxford Memorial Park Cemetery.
Donations to the Parkinson Foundation or the Alzheimers Society
would be appreciated. On-line condolences at www.longworthfuneralhome.com
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CALZETTA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-25 published
ANTINOZZI,
Florence
Passed away peacefully at home with her family at her side on
Sunday, April 23, 2006 at the age of 89 years. Beloved wife of
55 years to Alberto. Dear mother of Anna (Joe
CARDUCCI) and Carlo
ANTINOZZI.
Loving grandmother to Mark, Tania, Michael, Diana,
Alisa and Montana. Loving sister to Antonio
CALZETTA of Windsor
and Carlo (Carmela)
CALZETTA of Toronto. Predeceased by her sisters
Antoinetta, Cristina and Pipinella. Loving sister-in-law to the
late Virginia and Quirino
ANTINOZZI.
She will be dearly missed
by all her family and Friends. The family will receive Friends
at the Delmoro Funeral Home, 61 Beverly Hills Dr., (1 light south
of Wilson Ave., west of Jane St. 416-249-4499) on Tuesday, April 25,
2006 from 6-9 p.m. and Wednesday, April 26, 2006 from 2-4 and
6-9 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be held on Thursday, April 27, 2006
from All Saints Roman Catholic Church (on La Rose Ave., at Royal
York Rd.) at 10: 00 a.m. Interment will take place at Prospect
Cemetery (on St. Clair Ave., at Lansdowne Ave.). In lieu of flowers,
donations to the Alzheimer Foundation or the Canadian Cancer
Society would be appreciated by the family. "You will be in our
hearts forever. We love you mom."
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