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CLARKSON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-08 published
CLARKSON,
Thomas
Andrew
Peacefully at University Hospital. London, Ontario, on Monday,
March 6, 2006 in his 90th year. Beloved husband of 65 years to
Ruby CLARKSON. Dear father of Brian and his wife
Randi of Atlanta,
Georgia and Bruce and his wife Eileen of Sherwood Park, Alberta.
Dear Grandfather of Kelly, Charlotte, Andrea, Stephen, Jami and
Brian. Also survived by 8 great-grandchildren. Tom was predeceased
by his sister Agnes and brothers Frank and Jack. Tom was a long
time employee of General Motors Diesel in London until his retirement
in 1981. Since retiring, he became an accomplished wood carver.
Tom was also an avid golfer, bowler and tennis player. Friends
may call on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the James A. Harris
Funeral Home, 220 St. James Street at Richmond, London, where
the funeral service will be conducted on Friday, March 10 at
1: 30 p.m. Private family interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Memorial
contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society would be gratefully
acknowledged
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CLARKSON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-08 published
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON,
Buster
Alex
Peacefully at the Tillsonburg District Memorial Hospital, Buster
Alex THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON, surrounded by his loving family was called home
to be with his Lord, on Friday, May 05, 2006 at the age of 80 years.
Devoted husband and best friend of Ida
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON
(LESTER) for
over 59 years. Loving father of Robert (Marilyn) of Tillsonburg,
Thomas (Mary Lyn) of Woodstock, Rev. Dan (Terry Lou) of Haileybury,
Ben
(Charlene) of New Brunswick, Rebecca (Jim
CLARKSON) of Kingston
and Dwight (Linda) of Tillsonburg. Cherished and much loved Grandpa
of 17 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Survived by his
brother Harvey "Olin"
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON of London. Survived by his in-laws
Mary THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON of Tillsonburg, Muriel
COWELL of London, Marjorie
DARLEY of Courtland, Arthur and Lillian
LESTER of Tillsonburg,
Stan and Nora
HEVENOR of Tillsonburg and Laura
MANSFIELD of Tillsonburg.
Predeceased by his parents Knuton and Rosa
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON, brothers
Emmitt and Elmer
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON, grand_son Ryan
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON.
Buster was
a Veteran of the Second World War. He was an electrician and
electrical contractor for over forty years. Buster is resting
at Ostrander's Funeral Home, 43 Bidwell Street, Tillsonburg (842-5221)
on Sunday May 07, 2006 from 7-9 p.m. and Monday, May 08 from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service for Buster will be held in the
Ostrander's Funeral Home Chapel on Tuesday May 09, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m.
Pastor Johnathon
TINLIN officiating. Interment at the Tillsonburg
Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made (payable by cheque)
to Bethel Temple Church, Tillsonburg or the Gideons. Personal
condolences may be sent to www.ostrandersfuneralhome.com
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Rash of fatals plagues area
A woman killed in Oxford County is the latest victim.
By Patrick
MALONEY, Free Press Reporter, Wed., December 13, 2006
Another driver was killed yesterday on an Oxford County road,
one of several deaths in the region over the past week.
It's unlikely weather played a role in the collision between
a car and minivan on Highway 19, near Tillsonburg, about 10: 30 a.m.
yesterday, police said.
"It was clear and dry at the time," Oxford Ontario Provincial
Police Const. Dennis Harwood said.
Both drivers were removed from their vehicles by firefighters,
police said, and the woman driving the car died at the scene.
Her name wasn't released, pending family notification, police
said.
The minivan's driver, Marilyn
CLARKSON, 43, of Tillsonburg was
flown to Victoria Hospital in London with undisclosed injuries.
Her two passengers, Stephanie
CLARKSON, the driver's 18-year-old
daughter, and Jason
SCOTT, 21, of Tillsonburg, were treated and
released.
Oxford County's rash of bad crashes started last Thursday when
two 20-vehicle pileups occurred -- almost simultaneously -- on
separate sides of the Highway 401 near Woodstock. Eight people
were hospitalized, including one with critical injuries.
A 49-year-old Aylmer man died the next day while a 15-year-old
girl was killed in a rollover Saturday near Norwich.
There was also a pair of crashes Sunday: Stanley
PONTING, 81,
was killed in a collision near Norwich that sent four others
to Tillsonburg hospital.
Hours later, a 73-year-old woman suffered critical injuries in
a crash at Norwich and Base Line roads. The woman, who hasn't
been identified, remained in critical condition yesterday, police
said.
While he didn't comment on the causes of those crashes, Harwood
offered a warning to others hitting the road this winter.
"Driving is a full-time responsibility," he said. "People need
to concentrate on their driving whether it's good weather or
bad weather."
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CLARKSON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-18 published
MARKS,
William "
Bill"
Peacefully at the London Health Sciences Centre - Victoria Hospital,
London, on Saturday, December 16th, 2006, William "Bill"
MARKS
of London in his 77th year. Beloved husband of Carole
(TRAAS)
MARKS for 55 years. Dear father of John
MARKS and his wife
Carol
of Surrey, British Columbia, Janet
MARKS,
Lynn
GUNN and her husband
Kevin and Sandy
JANSSEN and her husband Reinier all of London.
Dear grandfather of Monique
JANSSEN and Luke
JANSSEN and Kristin
GUNN and Jordan
GUNN. Dear brother of Shirley
CLARKSON of Lindsay,
John MARKS and his wife
Carol of Winfield, British Columbia and
James MARKS of Toronto. Predeceased by his sister Joan
JONES.
Friends will be received by the family from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Tuesday at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street
South, London, where the funeral service will be conducted in
the chapel on Wednesday, December 20th, 2006 at 1: 00 p.m. with
Reverend Chris
KRAATZ officiating. Cremation. As an expression
of sympathy, in lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made
to the Canadian Diabetes Association, 442 Adelaide Street North,
London, Ontario N6B 3H8 or to the London Regional Cancer Program,
747 Baseline Road East, London, Ontario N6C 2R6. On line condolences
accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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CLARKSON o@ca.on.peterborough.north_monaghan.peterborough.the_peterborough_examiner 2006-03-01 published
CLARKSON,
Bernard▼
(Long time cost accountant in the federal public service with
the Department of Supply and Services Canada)
Peacefully, on Monday, February 27, 2006, at Peterborough Regional
Health Centre's Palliative Care Unit, in his 78th year. Beloved
husband of Cecilia "Betty" (née
BROGDEN) for 55 years. Loving
Dad of Sheila, Ursula (Andrei), Bernadette (Michael) and Cathy
(John). Treasured Grandad of Shawn, Kelly, Ben, Amy, Ryan and
Bryan. Great Grandad of Madison and Jamie. Born in Preston, England,
he was predeceased by his parents Robert and Elizabeth, as well
as his friend and brother Brian. He was also the dear brother
of Frank, Ursula and Betty. Bernard was a spiritual man with
a great interest in life-long learning. Later in life, he received
a degree in Political Science and History from Carleton University
and a degree in Theology from St. Paul's University in Ottawa.
Bernard had strong convictions and a wry sense of humour. He
will be deeply missed by his Friends and family. Visitation will
be held on Monday, March 6, 2006 from 1 to 2: 30 p.m. at Comstock
Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 356 Rubidge Street, Peterborough,
K9H 4C7. Funeral Mass will be held at 3 p.m. at the Cathedral
of St. Peter in Chains. The family would like to express special
thanks to Dr. J.
INGRAM. In lieu of flowers, donations to the
Peterborough Regional Health Centre's Palliative Care Unit or
Development and Peace Canada would be appreciated by the family.
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CLARKSON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-04 published
CLARKSON,
Bernard▲
(long-time cost accountant in the federal public service with
the Department of Supply and Services Canada)
Peacefully, on Monday, February 27, 2006, at Peterborough, Ontario,
in his 78th year. Beloved husband of Cecilia 'Betty' (née
BROGDEN)
for 55 years. Loving Dad of Sheila, Ursula (Andrei), Bernadette
(Michael) and Cathy (John). Treasured Grandad of Shawn, Kelly,
Ben, Amy, Ryan and Bryan. Great Granddad of Madison and Jamie.
Born in Preston, England, he was predeceased by his parents Robert
and Elizabeth, as well as his friend and brother Brian. He was
also the dear brother of Frank, Ursula and Betty. Bernard was
a spiritual man with a great interest in life-long learning.
Later in life, he received a degree in Political Science and
History from Carleton University and a degree in Theology from
St. Paul's University in Ottawa. Bernard had strong convictions
and a wry sense of humour. He will be deeply missed by his Friends
and family. Visitation will be held on Monday, March 6, 2006
from 1: 00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Comstock Funeral Home and Cremation
Centre, 356 Rubidge Street, Peterborough, K9H 4C7. Funeral mass
will be held at 3: 00 p.m. at the Cathedral of St. Peter in Chains,
411 Reid Street, Peterborough. The family would like to express
special thanks to Dr. J. Ingram. In lieu of flowers, donations
to the Peterborough Regional Health Centre's Palliative Care
Unit or Development and Peace Canada would be appreciated by
the family.
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CLARKSON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-04-22 published
HANNAN,
Robert
Clarkson
(February 5, 1912-April 19, 2006)
Passed away peacefully in Montreal on April 19, 2006 in his 95th
year. Loving husband of fifty-five years to the late Elizabeth
Ruth DUCLOS, devoted Father of Joan (Edward (Ted)
FLETCHER) and
loving Grandpa of Joanne (Derek
KENT) and Lynn (Zachary
CURRY.)
Twin brother to the late Elizabeth
PIBUS
(Raymond
PIBUS) and
brother to the late Margaret
WALKER.
The
son of Robert Christopher
HANNAN and Laura
CLARKSON,
Bob was born in Montreal where he
lived his entire life, raising his family in Hampstead. He worked
as a bond trader before assuming the leadership role with the
C.A. Duclos Leather Company, where he worked until his retirement
in 1975. In addition to being an astute investor and successful
businessman, Bob was a lively sports enthusiast and lived spending
time outdoors. He was a highly skilled fly fisherman and enjoyed
many years of annual fishing trips with his Friends. Being one
of the few men in the group to tie his own flies, he would arrive
at the camp every year with an abundant supply of hand-tied flies
for everyone. Bob was also an avid skier, and was one of the
founding members of the J.B. Ski Club at Mont Tremblant. A life
long golfer, Bob was an Honorary Member and past Director of
The Royal Montreal Golf Club, where he played many memorable
rounds with Friends and family over a period of more than 50 years.
While he loved the challenge of the game, it was his respect
for the game's traditions and camaraderie that truly fueled his
passion. As a past Governor of the Royal Canadian Golf Association,
a member of the Canadian Senior Golf Association and the American
Senior Golf Association, his zeal for the game took him to many
of the world's greatest golf courses. Music was also a passion
of Bob's. From his early days of singing in the choir at The
Church of the Advent in Westmount and playing the clarinet in
the Westmount High School band, you could always catch Bob whistling
a tune or tapping his foot to a song he had running through his
head. Bob's story telling was legendary - he could always be
counted on to enliven a dinner party, a fishing trip or a drink
in the 19th hole with one of his memorable jokes. Some of his
stories were classics; and although he had told them over and
over, his captivating personality, animated delivery, irrepressible
sense of humour and wonderful laugh captured the moment. Amongst
Bob's greatest attributes were his positive and optimistic approach
to life and his ability to make Friends wherever he went. He
will be lovingly remembered by all those who had the pleasure
of knowing him for his upbeat attitude, his loyalty and strength
of character, his straightforward, common-sense approach, his
unassuming demeanor and his unwavering ability to live life to
the fullest. In this regard, he was an inspiration to his family
and Friends. During his last few years, Bob faced the difficulties
of dementia with loving support from his family and the caring
staff at the Griffith McConnell Residence. He was a truly exceptional
person and he will be greatly missed by all. My life's been full,
I've savored much, Good Friends, good times, a loved ones touch.
Perhaps my time seemed all too brief, don't lengthen it now with
undo grief. Lift up your hearts and share with me, God wanted
me now, he set me free. A private family service will be held.
Donations in Bob's memory to The Pat Fletcher Golf Foundation,
2315 Cohen, St. Laurent, Quebec. H4R 2N7 would be greatly appreciated.
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CLARKSON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-12-23 published
Mary DE BELLEFEUILLE-
PERCY,
Civil
Servant (1943-2006)
Known as the voice of Rideau Hall, she served five governors-general
and set exactly the right tone at ceremonies and investitures.
'People stood a little straighter when she walked into a room.'
By Buzz BOURDON,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Page S9
Ottawa -- When Mary DE
BELLEFEUILLE-
PERCY retired from Rideau
Hall, after 18 years of working for five successive governors-general,
Governor-General Michäelle
JEAN asked her to reconsider and stay
on. Her experience and knowledge were just too valuable to lose.
Working as the director of honours in the Office of the Secretary
to the Governor-General from 1995 to 2006, Mrs. DE
BELLEFEUILLE-
PERCY
held a key position in the Chancellery of Honours. Leading a
team of 28 people, she was responsible for administering the
nomination and selection process for 30 honours and awards.
Each year, hundreds of Canadians receive honours and awards from
the governor-general, who is the personal representative of the
Queen. While the sovereign rarely presents honours in person
to her Canadian subjects, "The Crown [remains] the fount of all
honour," wrote Christopher McCreery in his 2005 book The Order
of Canada: Its Origins, History and Development.
Established in 1972, five years after the Order of Canada was
introduced, the honours system includes the Victoria Cross, the
Cross of Valour, the Star of Courage and the Medal of Bravery.
Over the past 15 years, Mrs. DE
BELLEFEUILLE-
PERCY played a key
role in creating many new decorations and orders, including the
General Campaign Star and the General Service Medal.
But she was best known for her very public role as master of
ceremonies during investitures held in the gold-and-white ballroom
at Rideau Hall. Presided over by the governor-general of the
day -- Mrs. DE
BELLEFEUILLE-
PERCY worked for Jeanne
SAUVÉ,
Ray
HNATYSHYN, Roméo
LEBLANC, Adrienne
CLARKSON and Ms.
JEAN -- her
job was to read, with suitable aplomb, the names and citations
of each recipient as they walked forward to accept their award.
Officiating at about 20 investitures per year, the modest and
unassuming Mrs. DE
BELLEFEUILLE-
PERCY quickly became known as
"the voice of Rideau Hall." Standing at her podium to the right
of the governor-general, her clear, precise and elegant tones
in both official languages -- she was perfectly bilingual --
lent an air of dignity and solemnity to the event.
"On occasion, she was also the voice of Canada. She emceed the
ceremony held on Parliament Hill as a tribute to all those affected
by the terrorist attack on the U.S. on September 11, 2001," said
her deputy, Danielle
DOUGALL. "
She was often recognized in public
and people would say, 'you're the elegant lady on television.'
People stood a little straighter when she walked into a room.
Her whole demeanour spoke volumes."
But Mrs. DE
BELLEFEUILLE-
PERCY never took anything for granted,
Mrs. DOUGALL said. "She was very professional. She'd rehearse
before the ceremony. You have to know where to pause, where to
be emotional. If it got emotionally stressful [for her] she'd
just concentrate on reading the words, and not the story behind
the words. She was a very caring and compassionate person. She
was everything to me. We were best Friends and soulmates for
10 years."
Mrs. DE BELLEFEUILLE-
PERCY was also good at making people feel
welcome in Rideau Hall, helping to dispense hospitality at about
200 events per year. She met hundreds of celebrities, athletes,
business moguls, politicians and foreign heads of state and government,
but she never failed to connect with ordinary people, Mrs.
DOUGALL
said.
"I remember one shy 10-year-old who had just received a Medal
of Bravery. With her usual magic touch, Mary went to him and
I saw them leave the ballroom together. When they returned shortly
after, the child was holding a plate [of food]. Lunch was running
late and he was hungry."
She understood that Rideau Hall's formality could be intimidating,
"particularly [to] recipients of bravery awards and their families
who sometimes came from remote parts of Canada," Mrs.
DOUGALL
said. "Some of them had never left their community, let alone
travelled by plane to the nation's capital. When Mary noticed
people looking a little lost or anxious, she immediately went
over and reassured them."
Mrs. DE BELLEFEUILLE-
PERCY also rubbed elbows with such celebrities
as Nelson Mandela and Wayne Gretzky, yet never acquired airs,
said her daughter, Kimberly. "She was extremely modest and humble
about what she did. She didn't boast or brag about it even though
she met some very famous people. It never went to her head."
What seemed to affect her was meeting people who had committed
acts of bravery, said her husband, Keith. "She'd come back in
the evening and talk about what people had done to get their
award. She was really touched by their feats of bravery and service
to the community -- the qualities and dedication of ordinary
Canadians."
Kimberly DE
BELLEFEUILLE-
PERCY only once saw her mother on the
job. In 2003, she went along to a military investiture at Quebec
City's Citadel, an imposing structure that is sometimes called
the second viceregal home. "It was a moving [and] emotional ceremony
and it was wonderful to see her in action," Ms. DE
BELLEFEUILLE-
PERCY
said. "She had a presence about her in both her personal and
work life. People were really drawn to her."
Mrs. DE BELLEFEUILLE-
PERCY grew up in Ottawa. A clever youngster,
she was admitted to the University of Ottawa at the precocious
age of 16. After teaching French and English to Grades 3 to 9
in Ottawa and Fort William, now Thunder Bay, she worked as a
writer, producer and on-camera presenter for educational television
programs for the Ottawa Board of Education.
Mrs. DE BELLEFEUILLE-
PERCY was also something of an actress,
appearing in Ottawa Little Theatre productions in the late 1960s
and early 1970s. In 1972, she took the role of Betty in Paddy
Chayevsky's play Middle of the Night. Playing the part of a girl
who falls for an older man, she soon fell for her leading man,
her future husband Keith. They married two years later.
"She blew me away. I thought she was the beginning and the end
sexy and smart," said Mr. DE
BELLEFEUILLE-
PERCY. He swept
her off to Washington, where he worked as a diplomat at the Canadian
embassy. After they returned home to Ottawa, she spent from 1974 to
1976 as the office manager of The Globe and Mail.
In 1988, everything changed. Rideau Hall hired Mrs. DE
BELLEFEUILLE-
PERCY
as director of information services and was given the job of
increasing public awareness of the governor-general's role and
responsibilities. "She was absolutely dedicated to the office
of the governor-general and its role," Mr. DE
BELLEFEUILLE-
PERCY
said. "She would have been happier if the role was better understood."
Over the years, Mrs. DE
BELLEFEUILLE-
PERCY got her share of awards,
too. In 1992, she received the 125th Anniversary of the Confederation
of Canada Medal, and 10 years later was given the Queen Elizabeth
II Golden Jubilee Medal. This year, she was awarded centennial
medals by the governments of Alberta and Saskatchewan.
During Mrs. DE
BELLEFEUILLE-
PERCY's final 15 months at Rideau
Hall, she served as acting deputy secretary of the Chancellery
of Honours, with responsibility for policy advice and the administration
of honours and heraldry.
Earlier this year, Ms.
JEAN learned that Mrs. DE
BELLEFEUILLE-
PERCY's
decision to retire was final and decided to honour her with a
farewell reception in Rideau Hall's historic Tent Room on June 30.
"Mary, herself, is irreplaceable," she told about 60 guests.
Mary Kathleen DE
BELLEFEUILLE-
PERCY was born on January 28, 1943,
in Ottawa. She died there of a heart attack on November 7, 2006.
She was 63. She leaves her husband Keith, daughter Kimberly,
son Kristian, brothers Terry and Pat. She was predeceased by
her brother Mike.
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CLARKSON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-14 published
RIMMER,
Marjorie
Ann (née
ASHTON) (1921-2006)
Peacefully, at Cambridge Memorial Hospital, surrounded by family
members, on Tuesday, January 10, 2006, in her 85th year. Beloved
wife of William
RIMMER for 60 years. Loving mother of Jacqueline
(Mrs. Keith
CLARKSON) of New Jersey, Jeff (Pam) of Newmarket,
Natalie
(Mrs.
Chris
HEMPSTEAD) of Courtice, and Greg of Erin.
Devoted grandmother to Elaine, Sharon, Jeffrey, Kent, Eric, Elizabeth,
and all her granddogs. Dear sister of Ralph (Louise)
ASHTON and
family of Powell River, British Columbia. Marjorie was known
for her exemplary work with volunteer organizations including
the Boy Scouts of Canada, Nursing Veteran at Canadian Forces
Base Borden World War 2, hospital auxiliaries in Mississauga
and Cambridge (Past President Cambridge Memorial Hospital Auxiliary)
and Children with Disabilities. A special thanks to the doctors
and medical staff from the Cambridge Memorial Hospital Medical
Day Care and Oncology Department. Our sincere gratitude to the
Community Care Access Centre of Waterloo Region and especially
to Abby, Ruth and Gladys. A Celebration of Marjorie's life will
be held at Trinity Anglican Church, 12 Blair Road, Cambridge,
on Monday, January 16, 2006 at 1: 30 p.m., The Reverend Dr. D.V.
MacDONALD
officiating. Interment later St. Peter's Anglican Church Cemetery,
Maple Lake. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Cambridge
Memorial Hospital Foundation, Oncology Medical Day Care, 700
Coronation Boulevard, Cambridge, Ontario N1R 3G2 would be appreciated
by the family. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the
Haliburton Community Funeral Home, Haliburton, Ontario, 705-457-9209.
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CLARKSON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-02 published
JACK,
David
L.
Peacefully, at Newmarket, on Friday, March 31, 2006, in his 87th
year. David, beloved husband of the late Roberta. Dear father
of Lenora (the late Marvin
TANNER,)
Carolyn
(Ted
POLCI,) David,
Wesley, Vaughan, Karen (Bill
CLARKSON), Jim (Vicki), Marjorie
(Ed SIDSWORTH,) and the late Patty. Lovingly remembered by many
grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and good friend Lloyd
WEATHERILL.
Friends will be received at the Dixon-Garland Funeral Home, 166 Main
Street North (Markham Road), Markham, on Sunday from 7-9 p.m.
Service in the Chapel on Monday at 11 a.m. Interment St. Philip's
On The Hill Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Salvation
Army or the charity of your choice would be appreciated.
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CLARRIDGE o@ca.on.brant.brantford.the_expositor 2006-03-28 published
DE JONG,
Reinouw "
Reina" (née
RIENKS)
After a brief and courageous battle with cancer, the Lord took
Home our beloved Mom, Reinouw DE
JONG of Paris, formerly of Brantford
and Cathcart, on Sunday March 26, 2006, in her 89th year. She
was the loving wife of Allen, who went before her in 1974. Loving
mother of Bertha (Gilbert)
VAN
KRUISTUM,
Burford;
Ali
(Allan)
CLARRIDGE, Paris; Wilbert (Jane) DE
JONG, Brantford; John (Barb)
DE JONG,
Woodstock;
Jack
(Eloise) DE
JONG, Brantford and Paul
(Lori) DE JONG,
Paris.
Beloved
Grandmother of 16 grandchildren
and 15 great-grandchildren who will sadly miss her. Reina came
to Canada from Holland in 1952. She was the last surviving member
of her family. Friends will be welcomed at the Dwayne D. Budgell
Funeral Home, 1105 Rest Acres Road, on Wednesday from 2: 00 to
4: 00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Funeral Service will be held
at Bethel Reformed Church, 506 West Street, Brantford, on Thursday
at 11 a.m. and will be officiated by Pastor Abram
BLAAK. A Private
Family Interment will occur at a later time in the Paris Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations to 100 Huntley Street or the charity
of your choice would be appreciated by the family. “To be absent
from this body is to be present with the Lord.” “Home Sweet Home&rdquo
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CLARRIDGE o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-09-12 published
CLARRIDGE,
Flora
Desneiges (née
ROUILLARD)
Passed away peacefully at Lee Manor on Sunday, September 10,
2006 in her 96th year. Flora was the daughter of the late Henry
and Yvonne (née
LAPOINTE)
ROUILLARD.
Beloved wife of the late
George CLARRIDGE
Sr. (1976.) Loving mother of George (Teresa)
CLARRIDGE Jr. and Yvonne (Lindsay)
SHEDDEN. Grandmother to Christopher
CLARRIDGE, Angela
ROBINSON, Darryl, Ryan and Aaron (Stacey)
SHEDDEN.
Predeceased by her grand_son Matthew
SHEDDEN, brothers Dewey,
Leo, Paul and Rolland and sisters Jean and Rhea. A memorial mass
will be held at Saint Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Owen Sound
on Friday, September 15, 2006 at 10: 30 a.m. Interment Saint Mary's
Cemetery. Memorial donations to a charity of your choice would
be appreciated by the family. Arrangements entrusted to Grey
Bruce Cremation and Burial Services (519-371-8507).
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CLARRY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-11-16 published
DENNIS,
John
William
Peacefully on Tuesday, November 14, 2006, at the age of 93. Beloved
husband of Hilda for 66 years. Cherished father of John, Shirley
and Doug BAIN, and Joanne and Jim
CLARRY.
Proud and loving "Poppy"
of Neil and Angela, Lisa, Adam and Brenda, and great-granddad
of Darren, Patricia and Daniel. Dear brother of Hettie and George
Mark, and the late William and Anita
DENNIS. He will also be
missed by many nieces and nephews. Jack was an avid outdoorsman
and gardener. He shared many tales of his adventures from staking
mining claims throughout Ontario, Quebec and the Northwest Territories,
to pre-dawn treks to the Bellefountaine for the opening of speckled
trout season. He had a deep love of music and spent countless
hours playing piano. His memories will live with us and he will
be sadly missed. A Celebration of Jack's Life will be held at
the Turner and Porter Butler Chapel, 4933 Dundas Street West, Etobicoke
(between Islington and Kipling Aves.) on Monday, November 20,
2006 from 11 to 1 p.m. Private interment Park Lawn Cemetery.
If desired, memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society.
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CLARRY,
James
Donald "
Don"
Peacefully on January 16, 2006 in his 50th year. Beloved husband
of Linda. Proud and loving father of Laura and Andrea. Dearly
loved son of Lee and the late Jim
CLARRY. He will be greatly
missed by his sisters Debbie (Jim) and Dale; and brother Dan
(Mari). Loving uncle to his niece and nephews, who will miss
his sense of humour and fun nature. Don loved his family, the
Leafs, and watching his daughters play hockey. The family will
receive Friends at the McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston
Road, Ajax (Pickering Village), 905-428-8488, from 2 to 4 and
7 to 9 p.m. Friday. Funeral Service to be held on Saturday, January
21st, 2006 at 11 a.m. at Pickering Village United Church. In
lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society
or the Multiple Sclerosis Society.
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CLARY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-11-01 published
THORNTON,
Hugh
Richard
Loving and adored father, kind and devoted husband to Bardie,
Hugh passed away peacefully at home surrounded by the love of
his family on October 25, 2006 after a courageous battle with
pancreatic cancer. Born on February 4, 1929, in Woodstock, Ontario,
to Jessie Robertson and Percy Sanford
THORNTON, he was the youngest
of eight children. Love and appreciation of music and fine art
were always encouraged in the household by his mother, an accomplished
pianist, and at an early age Hugh began to show great promise
in drawing, illustrating and painting. He loved to talk about
his days growing up in a large family where late-night chats
would turn into early morning discussions of philosophy, science,
the arts, and politics. The eight children loved to play pranks
on each other, build water-glass orchestras and go-carts, read
together and play music. Being in a large family he learned to
assume responsibility early, and at age 11, he worked as a parcel
boy at Loblaws in order to buy his first bike while later he
took on summer jobs delivering ice and bread. The family moved
to Toronto in 1938 to the High Park area where Hugh attended
Keele St. Elementary School and Humberside Collegiate. At school
he excelled in art, music, and literature. He met the love of
his life, Barbara
BRIGHAM, when she was 15 and he 16, and four
years later, they were married while Hugh was attending the Ontario
College of Art in the fine art program. He switched into the
commercial program when he realized he would need to be able
to support a family. During college, Hugh worked steady nights
at Goodyear and Stelco, paying for all of his tuition. He won
two scholarships and a bursary before he graduated in 1951 and
continued to work at Goodyear upon graduation. Subsequently he
was employed at Rabjohn Illustrators and after 1 year there,
he went to Avro Aircraft where he quickly rose to department
head. In 1955, after 3 years of top-secret illustration on the
Arrow aircraft program, Hugh left to start his business in partnership
as Industrial Art and Publicity Associates which subsequently
became Thornton Hall Limited. As an employer, he was very fair
and many times in the early days had to finance the payroll unbeknownst
to his employees. Usually Hugh would be the last one to close
the door, well into the early morning hours, as he built a successful
career as illustrator, photographer, artist, copywriter, designer,
and typographer. He was a rare one-stop talent that many envied
and yet he was the most unassuming man to all who knew him. During
the rare moments when he would take time for himself, he would
relax with reading or playing Mendelssohn, Chopin, Beethoven
and Bach piano pieces. Hugh and Bardie had to be thrifty in the
early years, seldom living beyond their means, but still managing
to always throw great parties with their many Friends and relatives.
The door was always open at the Thornton household, laughter
abounded, and visiting out-of-town relatives were never expected
to stay in a hotel. In 1960, they bought a cottage on Buckhorn
Lake and many happy weekends were spent fishing, water-skiing
and boating. After Buckhorn was sold, they bought a cottage on
Boshkung Lake north of Minden, Ontario, where Hugh loved to walk
in the country with his artist's pad and camera in hand, creating
ideas and sketches for some his most beautifully realized landscape
paintings. Hugh provided a wonderful home in Don Mills for his
wife and children, and loved to go on vacation with their Friends
to sunny climes during the winters. He and Bardie instilled in
their children strong family values of honesty, integrity, humility,
and grace. Hugh was delighted to engage in conversation with
his children and extended family and to be taken to task by his
kids in discussions on politics or philosophy. The bantering
and humour that went on around the table, even right up until
the days before his passing, will be remembered and cherished
by them forever. He was very proud of his children and their
spouses and his adored grandchildren. Hugh was most proud of
his accomplishments that occurred in his post-retirement years
when he returned to painting. His many beautiful works of art
adorn the halls of the family home, and the homes of Friends.
He was eternally grateful to the Minden Hills Cultural Centre
where his works were regularly shown each summer at the Agnes
Jamieson Gallery and where, just in October, he was awarded 1st place
in the People's Choice Award at the Members Show. He leaves his
beloved wife of 56 years, Barbara
BRIGHAM, and their loving children
David LIVINGSTONE
(Paula
ZINOVICH) of Victoria, British Columbia,
Gerry THORNTON
(Stephen
MOORE) of Toronto; and Andrew
THORNTON
(Sandra REYNOLDS) of Barrie, Ontario. Left to grieve for their
adored Grandpa are Colin, Raeanne and Richard
MOORE, and Jesse
and Emma LIVINGSTONE.
Hugh was predeceased by all seven of his
siblings: Philip, Margaret (Bud
BURROWS,)
Bob
(Phyllis,
Helen,)
Marion (Frank
KENNEDY), Don (Mimi); Anne (Vince
RUSSO), and Gerry.
He was a wonderful uncle to Doctor Dan
THORNTON
(Donna,)
Carol
PAGNACCO
(Ernie), Brian
KENNEDY (Katie), Keith
KENNEDY (Joan), Gail
WILLIAMS
(Ken,) Linda
CLARY, the late Ted
THORNTON,
Andrea
THORNTON, Philip
RUSSO (Mary), Vicki
BENOIT (Jerry), Eric Russo, Dianne
THORNTON
(Mark RECZKIEWICZ), Ian
THORNTON (Lisa
McLAUGHLIN) and Rob
THORNTON.
He is survived by his sisters-in-law Hilde
THORNTON of Toronto
(Dr. Harry
HURWITZ,)
Leonore
THORNTON of Kingston, Jean
CAWLEY
of Vernon, British Columbia and children Tom, Cathy, and Joy
Frances BRIGHAM
(John
DAVIES) of Victoria and children Becky,
Tony, Judy, and Tim; along with brothers-in-law Joe
BRIGHAM
(Mary)
of New Bern and son Phil; and Bill
BRIGHAM
(Pearl) of Mount Hope
and children Cathy, Ruth, and Terry. He is lovingly remembered
by dear cousins Kirk and Mary
THORNTON of Orillia and Marilyn,
Andrea, and Chrissie
LEMIEUX of Toronto. He leaves many grand
nieces and nephews and a great-grand niece. Deeply saddened are
Friends from high school days, business and the art world, the
cottages at Buckhorn and Boshkung Lakes, Don Mills and Aurora
neighbours, as well as the many caregivers whose hearts were
touched by his incredible courage and ceaseless wit and sense
of humour. Special thanks goes to our primary care day nurse,
Melissa, and primary care night nurse, Dan, our primary support
worker, Jacquie, and most especially the Dies family, Bill, Joan,
June, Rob, Paul, and Joanne for their generosity of spirit, Friendship,
time, love, and personal care for Dad during this difficult time.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Southlake Regional Health
Centre Foundation (Cancer Program) would be appreciated. Address:
615 Davis Dr., Suite 304, Newmarket, Ontario. L3Y 2R2. Alternatively,
donations may be made to the Hugh Thornton Award. This has been
established by the Minden Hills Cultural Centre to be given to
a special Grade 8 student at Archie Stouffer Elementary School
in Minden who has shown an interest and/or potential in the arts.
The address is: Hugh Thornton Award, c/o Dianne
GRAHAM,
Agnes
Jamieson Gallery, 176 Bobcaygeon Road, Minden, Ontario. K0M 2K0
Cremation has taken place. A public memorial service will be
held on Sunday, November 19, at Trinity Anglican Church, 79 Victoria
St. in Aurora, Ontario at 2 p.m.
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CLASKEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-18 published
SEARLES,
Doctor
Gerald
Kennard (1925-2006)
Passed away peacefully at age 80 after a brief illness at Scarborough
General Hospital on April 15 with his family around him. Born
on June 1, 1925 in Toronto to Arnold and Rebecca
SEARLES.
Grew
up in Barbados with his family, was a high achiever scholastically,
amateur boxer and all-round athlete. Returned to Canada at 19,
served as a gunner and signals operator in the Canadian Army
(1944-45) and then graduated with B.A., B.Sc. and M.D. (U.of
T., 1964). During this period he married and had five children.
He first practised as a staff physician at the Native Hospital
in Sioux Lookout, Ontario before going into family practice first
in Schreiber, Ontario then in Scarborough, Ontario until his
retirement in 2005. Survived by Thelma, his wife of 56 years,
children Gerald (Neda), Keith (Christine), Marilyn, Lynda (George),
Kenneth (Noel), daughter-in-law Karin and grandchildren Melanie,
Danielle, Josh, Darnel, Devon, Tia, Renay and Cara. He also leaves
his siblings Philippa, Edsworth (Kathleen), Ernesta, Cynthia,
Enid (Cecil), numerous nieces and nephews and their respective
spouses and children. Predeceased by his brothers Elden, Benson
and Kenneth Leroy. Gerald was outspoken but always kind, compassionate
and generous - a true humanitarian and animal lover. He was held
in great affection by colleagues, staff and his patients, many
of whom became his dearest Friends. Many thanks from the family
to attending physician Doctor Howard
CLASKEY and the Intensive Care
Unit Staff at Scarborough General Hospital. Resting at the Ogden
Funeral Home, 4164 Sheppard Ave. East, Agincourt (east of Kennedy Rd.)
Wednesday from 7-9 p.m. and Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
Service at Rosewood Church of the Nazarene, 647 Milner Ave. (east
of Markham Rd.) on Friday at 11: 00 a.m. Interment Resthaven Memorial
Gardens. In lieu of flowers, please send a donation in Gerald's
memory to the Sickle Cell Association of Ontario, Canadian Diabetes
Association or Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada.
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FAY,
Cecile
Marie
Reine (née
BOMBARDIER)
In the presence of her family's love, Cecile passed on to be
with her Lord Jesus for eternity on January 1, 2006 after a long,
courageous struggle with her health. Cecile will be forever loved
and deeply missed by her children Michael, Denis, Suzie and Donald
and by her sister Thérèse and brother Claude. Cecile is the adored
Mama to her eleven grandchildren and one great-grand_son. Cecile
enjoys a heavenly reunion with her beloved husband Frederick,
her parents Joseph and Irene and sisters Rachel, Claudette and
Rita.
Special thanks to Dr. P.
CAULFORD for his continued care
and Doctors H.
CLASKY and
S. AITKEN of Scarborough General Hospital.
Visitation will be held at The Simple Alternative Funeral Centre
(1057 Brock Rd., Pickering, 905-686-5589) on Thursday, January
5, 2006 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Friday, January 6, from 10
a.m. to 12 p.m. The Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel
at 12 p.m. with a light reception to follow. In lieu of flowers,
the family would greatly appreciate donations to: T.S.H.-Vulnerable
Women's Health Clinic (of the Urban Outreach Health Centre),
3000 Lawrence Ave. East, Building A - Second Floor, Scarborough,
Ontario M1P 2V1.
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HILLIER,
Daniel
Passed away suddenly at the Scarborough General Hospital on Monday,
January 30, 2006 in his 21st year. Dear son of Donald and Deborah
HILLIER. He will be sadly missed by his sister Melissa, nephew
Riley, stepmother Ruth and his best friend Joey. He will be fondly
remembered by his many Friends and relatives. Friends may call
at the Jerrett Funeral Home, 660 Kennedy Road, Scarborough (between
Eglinton and St. Clair Aves. E.) on Wednesday, February 1 from
2-9 p.m. Funeral service will be held in the chapel on Thursday
at 11 a.m. Cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Asthma
Society would be appreciated. Special thanks to Dr.
CLASKY and
the nurses at the Intensive Care Unit of Scarborough General
Hospital whose help and concern will never be forgotten.
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DE NOBREGA,
Georgie
Angela (née
FERREIRA)
Passed away peacefully at Scarborough General Hospital on Saturday,
March 4, 2006 after her long courageous battle with Pulmonary
Fibrosis, at the age of 76. Beloved wife of the late Reuben and
loving mother of Jacqueline, Laura, Eoin, Rosalind, Penelope,
Clive, Paula, Michele, Andre and the late Jennifer, Gregory and
Paul. Proud grandmother of Keith, Kevin, Kirk, Zaheer, Omar,
Nicola, Danyel, Angela, Nicholas, Crystal, Melissa, Payton, Logan,
Charles, Joseph, Angelina and Anthony, and great-grandmother
of Omar Jr., Luz, Alicia, Rosalind, Cole and Ellie. Predeceased
by her brothers Frank and Compton, she is survived by her sisters
Evelyn, Anna, Beatrice, Marguerita and Mary. The family is grateful
for the compassionate care and attention given by the nursing
staff, Respiratory Therapists and Doctors
CLASKY and
AIKEN in the
Intensive Care Unit and A.M.U. wards of the Scarborough General
Hospital. "Mom, you will always be in our hearts and thoughts
and will be sadly missed by us all." Friends and family will
be received at Ogden Funeral Home, 4164 Sheppard Avenue East,
on Wednesday, March 8, 2006 from 2: 00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00
p.m. to 9: 00 p.m. Funeral Mass will be held on Thursday, March
9, 2006 at 10: 30 a.m. at Saint Thomas More Catholic Church, 2234
Ellesmere Rd. in Scarborough. In lieu of flowers, donations may
be made to the Lung Association.
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CLASPER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-04 published
WITER,
Michael▼
Peacefully, Thursday, March 2, 2006 in his 93rd year. Beloved
husband of the late Sophia
WITER.
Loving▼ father of Oksana
KOMARNICKY
and her husband Ihor, Andrew
WITER and his wife
Vera,▼ and Marta
WITER and her husband Ihor
IHNATOWYCZ.
Loved▼ "
Dido▼" to Areta
and her husband John
LLOYD,
Roma▼ and her husband James
CLASPER,
Zdana and her fiancé Andrew
FEDCHUN,
Mark,▼
Daniel▼ and Andria
and his great granddaughters Caroline and Sophia. Visitation
at the Cardinal Funeral Home, 92 Annette St. (near Keele) Sunday
6-9 p.m with Panakhyda Sunday 7: 30 p.m. Funeral Service Monday
9: 15 a.m. then to St. Demetrius Ukrainian Catholic Church (La
Rose Ave.) for Divine Liturgy at 10 a.m. Interment Park Lawn
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Ukrainian Canadian
Care Centre would be appreciated.
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KOMARNICKY,
Natalie▼
Peacefully, Monday, April 3, 2006 in her 93rd year, with her
family by her side. Beloved wife of the late Antin
KOMARNICKY.
Loving▼ mother of Ihor
KOMARNICKY and his wife
Oksana,▼
Oksana▼
MICCIOLA and her husband Michael, and the late Martha
KOMARNICKY-
BRUCE.
Beloved▼ "
Babtsia▼" to Areta and her husband John
LLOYD,
Roma▲▼ and
her husband James
CLASPER,
Zdana▼ and her fiancé Andrew
FEDCHUN,
and her great-grand-daughters Caroline and Sophia. Visitation
at the Cardinal Funeral Home, 92 Annette Street (near Keele),
Thursday, 6-9 pm, with Panachyda at 7: 30 p.m. Funeral Service,
Friday at 9: 15 am, then to St. Demetrius Ukrainian Catholic Church
(LaRose Avenue) for Divine Liturgy at 10 a.m. Interment Park
Lawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Ukrainian
Canadian Social Services, "Pomich Ukrainy Fund" would be appreciated.
The family expresses sincere gratitude to the Bowmanville P.A.C.T.
Team for their care at her time of need. Online condolences may
be made to the family at www.cardinalfuneralhomes.com
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WITER,
Michael▲
Peacefully, Thursday, March 2, 2006, in his 93rd year. Beloved
husband of the late Sophia
WITER.
Loving▲ father of Oksana
KOMARNICKY
and her husband Ihor, Andrew
WITER and his wife
Vera,▲ and Marta
WITER and her husband Ihor
IHNATOWYCZ.
Loved▲ "
Dido▲" to Areta
and her husband John
LLOYD,
Roma▲▼ and her husband James
CLASPER,
Zdana and her fiancé Andrew
FEDCHUN,
Mark,▲
Daniel▲ and Andria,
and his great-granddaughters Caroline and Sophia. Visitation
at the Cardinal Funeral Home, 92 Annette St. (near Keele), Sunday
6-9 p.m with Panakhyda Sunday 7: 30 p.m. Funeral Service Monday
9: 15 a.m. then to St. Demetrius Ukrainian Catholic Church (LaRose
Ave.), for Divine Liturgy at 10 a.m. Interment Park Lawn Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Ukrainian Canadian Care
Centre would be appreciated.
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CLASPER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-06 published
KOMARNICKY,
Natalie▲
Peacefully, Monday, April 3, 2006 in her 93rd year, with her
family by her side. Beloved wife of the late Antin
KOMARNICKY.
Loving▲ mother of Ihor
KOMARNICKY and his wife
Oksana,▲
Oksana▲
MICCIOLA and her husband Michael, and the late Martha
KOMARNICKY-
BRUCE.
Beloved▲ "
Babtsia▲" to Areta and her husband John
LLOYD,
Roma▲ and
her husband James
CLASPER,
Zdana▲ and her fiancé Andrew
FEDCHUN,
and her great-granddaughters Caroline and Sophia. Visitation
at the Cardinal Funeral Home, 92 Annette Street (near Keele),
Thursday, 6-9 p.m., with panachyda at 7: 30 p.m. Funeral service,
Friday at 9: 15 a.m., then to St. Demetrius Ukrainian Catholic
Church (LaRose Avenue) for Divine Liturgy at 10 a.m. Interment
Park Lawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Ukrainian
Canadian Social Services, "Pomich Ukrainy Fund" would be appreciated.
The family expresses sincere gratitude to the Bowmanville P.A.C.T.
Team for their care at her time of need. Online condolences may
be made to the family at www.cardinalfuneralhomes.com
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CLASSEN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-30 published
CLASSEN,
Diane (née
PHILLIPS)
At Bluewater Health - C.E.E. Site, Petrolia, on Sunday, January
29, 2006. Diane
CLASSEN (née
PHILLIPS,) 65 years, of Petrolia.
Beloved wife of Tom. Dear mother of Jeff and Connie
CLASSEN of
Petrolia, Scott and Tracy
CLASSEN of London, Darren
CLASSEN of
Sarnia and Stephanie
RAMSAY and Kim
WIKHOLM of Dorchester. Dear
grandmother of Bobbi Lee and Jeff, Kristina and Dean, Nicole,
Jamie, Kristin, Courtney, Casandra and Kirk. Dear great-grandmother
of Robbie and Kassidy. Dear sister of Doug
PHILLIPS of Victoria,
British
Columbia,
Rae and Dave
DWYER of Sarnia, Jamie and Lori
PHILLIPS of Sarnia, Kirk
PHILLIPS of Kamloops, British Columbia,
Peter BLACK of London and the late Bob
PHILLIPS.
Predeceased
by her parents, Alex
PHILLIPS and Jean
(PHILLIPS)
BLACK.
Visitors
will be received on Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the
Needham-Jay Funeral Home, Petrolia, where the funeral service
will be held on Wednesday, February 1, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. Rev.
Brian SHOESMITH officiating. Interment of cremated remains in
Hillsdale Cemetery, Petrolia. As expressions of sympathy, memorial
donations may be made by cheque to the Lung Association, the
Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario or the C.E.E. Hospital
Foundation. Memories and condolences may be sent on line at www.needhamjay.com
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CLATTENBURG o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-22 published
CLATTENBURG,
Raymond
Andrew
Ray passed away suddenly on April 9, 2006 in New Port Ritchy,
Florida in his 60th year. Loving husband of Marline, father of
Vince and wife Tina, Kim and husband Steve, Steven, Tammy, Lynn
and husband Mike, Darlene and husband Bill, Lisa-Lee and William.
Grandfather of Bradley, Jessica, Mitchell, Shawna, Bill, Christopher,
Michael, Shayn and great-grandfather of Sierra Lynn, Isabella
and Bailey. Brother of Doug and wife Dale. Private service and
cremation have taken place in Florida. A memorial service will
take place on Saturday, April 29 from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Army,
Navy, Air Force Veterans Club, 765 Third Street, Mississauga.
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CLATWORTHY,
Doris
E.
On Sunday, June 11, 2006, Doris joined her late husband Bill.
Her memory will be celebrated by her daughter Carol
WILSON and
her Friends at a later date. Doris will be remembered for her
unselfish concern, care for others, her unfailing wit and sense
of humour. In Doris's spirit of caring, a memorial donation to
the Salvation Army would be a lasting tribute. "Do not stand
at my grave and weep - I did not die"
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CLAUGHTON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-29 published
CLAUGHTON,
D.
Robert
Passed away suddenly on March 23, 2006 in Vancouver, British
Columbia. A tribute to his life will be held on Friday, March 31,
2006 at 2: 00 p.m. at the Vancouver Memorial Chapel, 5505 Fraser
St. (inside the grounds of Mt. View Cemetery) Vancouver, British
Columbia (604) 325-8251.
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