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CLENDENEN,
Olive
Peacefully at Amica at Swan Lake on Wednesday, January 25, 2006,
in her 91st year. Wife of the late Lloyd
CLENDENEN. Dear sister
of Lloyd McINTOSH and the late Jack, Cameron, Enoch, and Ken.
She will be sadly missed by her 9 nieces and nephews. A Memorial
Service will be held in the Chapel of the Dixon-Garland Funeral
Home, 166 Main St. N. (Markham Rd.), Markham on Wednesday, February
1, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. If desired, donations to Heritage United
Church or Rouge Valley Mennonite Church would be appreciated.
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CLENDENNING o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-10-14 published
CLENDENNING,
Fraser
Dunbar
Of Blenheim passed away on Friday, October 13, 2006 at Blenheim
Community Village. Born in Harwich Township 87 years ago son
of the late Russell
CLENDENNING and Kate
FRASER.
Fraser is survived
by his dear wife of 60 years the former Ethel
BECK.
Loving father
of Linda and Bob
TERRY of Blenheim, Bill and Linda
CLENDENNING
of Harwich Township. Dearest grandfather of Greg
TERRY and Val
Russell, Cathryn and Janet
CLENDENNING. Dear brother of James
CLENDENNING
(Jim and Kate) of R.R.#4, Blenheim; Norma and John
ROWE of Northville and brother-in-law Jack
KERR of London. Also
survived by several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by sister
Mary Jean KERR.
Resting at the J.L. Ford Funeral Home in Blenheim
for visitation on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. and where a funeral
service will be held on Monday at 1: 30 p.m. with Rev. Bruce
COOK,
Blenheim United Church officiating. Interment will be in Evergreen
Cemetery. Donations to the United Church Memorial Fund or to
the Parkinson Society would be appreciated. The Masonic Lodge
will hold a service Sunday evening at 7: 00 p.m.
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CLENDENNING o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-05-12 published
EPPS,
Robert
Frederick
In loving memory of Robert
EPPS, 86 years, who passed away May 10th,
2006 in his residence with his family by his side. Beloved husband
of Nan (HARPER)
EPPS predeceased 2001. Devoted father of Rae
"Allan" EPPS predeceased 2005. Dear son of Frank and Lidia
JENNINGS)
EPPS and brother of Peter and Dennis, all predeceased. Survived
by his grand_son Robert
DUNCAN of Lively and granddaughter Julie
(husband Philip
MONKHOUSE) also of Lively. Will be missed by
the Collyer family, his late son's partner Shirley, and many
Friends. Served as Squadron Leader in the Royal Canadian Air
Force from 1940 to 1967, where he obtained the honourable Distinguished
Flying Cross. Robert was a true gentleman and lived with dignity
and class. A member of the Old Guard, he met monthly with fellow
members of Squadron 426 to share a pint and many memories. Special
thank you to Doctor Robert
CLENDENNING for his care and comraderie.
Resting at the Jackson and Barnard Funeral Home, 233 Larch Street,
Sudbury. As per his wishes, there will be no visitation or funeral
service. Cremation at Parklawn Crematorium followed by private
burial. Donations to Miners for Cancer or the Canadian Warplane
Heritage Museum (Hamilton) would be appreciated. "If you must
bury something, bury my faults, my weaknesses and my prejudices
against my fellow man. Give my sins to the devil, give my soul
to God. If by chance you wish to remember me, do it with a kind
deed or a word to someone who needs you. If you do all that I
have asked, I will live forever."
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CLENDINNING o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-06-20 published
ROBINSON, Charlotte Elizabeth "Betty" (née
CLENDINNING)
With deepest regrets, the family announces the passing on June 19,
2006 of Betty (Charlotte Elizabeth)
ROBINSON of Oxford Regional
Nursing Home, Ingersoll and former life-long resident of Dorchester
in her 85th year. Beloved wife of the late James
ROBINSON (1978.)
Cherished mother of Jeanne
ZACHER
(Wayne
STILSON) and Valerie
ROBINSON
(Susan
COLIC.) Much loved grandmother of Laurie
ASEVEDO
(Bill THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON) and Ned
ZACHER.
Dearest great-grandmother of
R.J. and Sarah. Dear sister of Ila
CARRUTHERS and Helen
WHITE/WHYTE.
Also survived by several nieces, nephews and cousins. Predeceased
by her parents King and Beatrice
CLENDINNING and her brother
Rex. Betty was born and raised in Dorchester, loved her community
and actively participated in various organizations: in particular
the Rebekah Lodge/Assembly of Ontario, Ladies Auxiliary of the
Royal Canadian Legion and life member of Saint Peter's Anglican
Church. Visitation at the Bieman Funeral Home, Dorchester on
Wednesday 2-5 and 7-9. A Funeral Service will be held at Saint Peter's
Anglican Church, 4101 Catherine Street, Dorchester on Thursday,
June 22, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment at Dorchester Union Cemetery.
Memorial donations to a charity of your choice gratefully acknowledged.
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CLENDINNING o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-11-07 published
MOCKLER,
Robert
Francis
At University Hospital London on Monday, November 6, 2006 Robert
Francis MOCKLER of Goderich and formerly of London in his 81st
year. Beloved husband of Margaret (née
SANDERSON.) Dear father
of Peter MOCKLER and his wife
Lyn of London, Stephen
MOCKLER
and his partner Glenn
HANSEN of Ottawa, Daniel
MOCKLER of London,
Paula DE MONTE and her husband Franco of Houston, Texas and Martha
CLENDINNING and her husband Bob of Owen Sound. Dear grandfather
of Meagan, Brent, Alison, Darren, Evan, Madeline, Ryan, Duncan
and Brenna. Dear brother of Thomas
MOCKLER and Margaret and her
husband Pat
CLANCY.
Predeceased by brothers Bernard, William,
Jack and Terrance. A memorial service will be held in the Holy
Family Chapel Mausoleum at Saint Peter's Cemetery, 806 Victoria
Street, London on Thursday, November 9, 2006 commencing at 11 a.m.
with Father Jim
MOCKLER officiating. Inurnment of ashes in Saint Peter's
Cemetery. A Reception and Celebration of Bob's life will take place
at Volker's on Hyde Park, 1269 Hyde Park Road, London. In lieu
of flowers donations to London Health Science Foundation would
be appreciated by the family. Cremation arrangements entrusted
to Forest City Cremation Service of London.
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CLENNETT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-06 published
Maurice CLENNETT,
Army
Officer And Banker (1915-2005)
Skinny bank clerk, who was almost rejected by the army as too
puny, rose to command a battalion and win the Distinguished Service
Order. Later, he returned to banking and became a senior civil
servant with the Inspector General of Banks
By Buzz BOURDON,
Special to the Globe and Mail, Page S8
Ottawa -- At five feet, eight inches tall, Maurice
CLENNETT was
tall enough to join the army when Canada went to war in 1939.
The problem was his weight. He weighed just 112 pounds, two pounds
less than the minimum demanded by the army.
The situation looked grim, but Mr.
CLENNETT, tongue firmly in
cheek, convinced the medical examiner that the Allied war effort
was doomed unless he,
CLENNETT, personally led the fight against
Adolf Hitler. It worked and he was in.
Mr. CLENNETT was eager to get overseas because he knew where
his duty lay. He didn't even have to think about it, he wrote
in a family memoir six decades later. "Because my people were
English, we still thought as England as the mother country and
believed that Canadians should come to its aid."
He didn't worry about his size, either. "It never bothered me.
I was in pretty good shape. I had lots of stamina and could get
things done."
By the time Germany collapsed in flames six years later, Mr.
CLENNETT had proved himself a superb leader. Fighting with the
1st Battalion, North Nova Scotia Highlanders, he won an important
decoration and was wounded.
On July 31, 1944, seven weeks after the North Novas hit the beach
at Normandy on D-Day as part of the 9th Infantry Brigade of the
3rd Canadian Infantry Division, Mr.
CLENNETT started his long
slog across France, Belgium, the Netherlands and into Germany.
In August, during the battle of Falaise, Mr.
CLENNETT -- described
by author Will R. Bird as "small in stature but mighty in spirit"
had a narrow escape when he scrambled up into the loft of
a barn to hide from German troops. "All hell broke loose. Machine
gun fire started coming in right through the door I had entered.
A tank fired through the door. I waited, looking down at the
yard filled with hundreds of Germans. The moon came out and it
was impossible for me to get down without being seen. There I
was, trapped, with German tanks rolling around."
Fortunately, most of the enemy had left by daylight and Mr.
CLENNETT
was able to convince the 20 who remained, "some wounded, some
not, all armed, and sleeping" to surrender.
Mr. CLENNETT's first big battle was at Boulogne, a heavily defended
port on the northeast coast of France. On September 17, his under-strength
'D' Company of only 60 men was ordered to attack six German pillboxes
at the rear of Mount Lambert, a key feature covering the southern
approaches to the city.
Almost 60 years later, Mr.
CLENNETT still remembered the sight
of his highlanders sweeping to the assault. "We went fast with
measured steps. The men were in a straight line advancing if
on parade, with me in the centre. The barrage went on, protecting
us. Then it stopped when we were a couple of hundred yards from
the pillbox. We thought, 'Okay, that's it!' and I led them in.
I went ahead. All of a sudden a barrage opened up again after
I'd started advancing."
Taking cover, Mr.
CLENNETT and his men got up when the barrage
ceased and launched themselves at the pillbox. Armed with only
a pistol, Mr.
CLENNETT was shot in the neck. "Lt. Grainger and
Sgt. Jack Mackenzie continued the attack. Reinforcements were
sent, we captured the pillbox and took 200 prisoners. Eventually,
the entire fortress surrendered and out came 1,800 prisoners,"
Mr. CLENNETT wrote.
For his heroism, Mr.
CLENNETT was awarded the Distinguished Service
Order. His citation read: "He was wounded in the neck but refused
to be evacuated. Throughout the action his own disregard for
his own personal safety and outstanding leadership were the biggest
factor in the success of the attack."
Mr. CLENNETT seemed to lead a charmed life during those desperate
months. In contrast, almost all his junior officers and non-commissioned
officers were killed or wounded. During the brutal, 25-day Battle
of the Scheldt in the Netherlands, 'D' Company lost every officer
except Mr.
CLENNETT. It was a bitter struggle, in which the Canadians
took the strategically important Scheldt estuary that lay between
Antwerp, Belgium, and the sea.
Four months later, in late February of 1945, Mr.
CLENNETT, by
then a major, commanded his battalion during a fierce attack
on the Hochwald Forest. The enemy was well dug in with 88mm guns
and tanks. "He was always where things were the hottest and his
decisions were largely responsible for the defeat of the enemy,"
his citation read. "His coolness under fire and his leadership
when things were toughest, are beyond praise. He never ceased
to be an inspiration to his men."
Maurice CLENNETT grew up in Nova Scotia before studying commerce
at Dalhousie University. In 1934, he joined the Royal Bank of
Canada as a junior clerk. Earning $500 per year in the middle
of the Depression, Mr.
CLENNETT was happy to have a job, said
daughter Mary
CLENNETT. "
Dad progressed rapidly in his early
years and, after just four years, he had more than doubled his
starting salary and was earning $1,300."
After shipping out to Britain in 1940 with the West Nova Scotia
Regiment, Mr.
CLENNETT participated in the invasion of Sicily
and the Italian mainland in 1943 as a staff officer. After that,
he could have wangled a safe job at headquarters, but he was
eager to see some more action and arranged a transfer to a fighting
battalion.
Shortly after joining the North Novas, a tough regiment with
many miners, farmers and fishermen in its ranks, Mr.
CLENNETT
discovered he was expected to wear a kilt. "A kilt is something
like nine yards of material. The front is just a plain apron,
but the back is all pleated. I didn't weigh much more than when
I enlisted, and I didn't have the rear end to carry the bloody
thing," wrote Mr.
CLENNETT. "I went on parade with the aid of
a pair of braces and two safety pins, and prayed to God that
they would hold."
After the war, he relocated to the Royal Bank's head office in
Montreal. In 1948, he married Catherine
SENNAT, a "pretty young
blonde" stenographer he'd met in the chief accountant's department.
Over the next three decades, Mr.
CLENNETT moved steadily up the
corporate ladder, retiring in 1974 as the Royal's assistant general
manager. An important part of the bank's enormous post-war expansion,
he helped modernize its operations. He also found time to father
12 children.
Afterward, Mr.
CLENNETT became a senior civil servant with the
federal government's Inspector General of Banks before retiring
again in 1983. A year later, Mr.
CLENNETT and his wife visited
the Netherlands, 40 years after he helped to liberate it. "It
was a moving and gratifying experience to return with my comrades.
People greeted us with open arms. It was touching to be treated
as a hero."
Maurice Gascoygne
CLENNETT was born on June 1, 1915, in Watanga,
Nova Scotia He died of Parkinson's disease on November 8, 2005,
in Ottawa. He was 90. He is survived by his wife, Catherine,
and by daughters Anne, Mary, Norah, Margaret, Jocelyn, Louise
and Janet, and his sons Mark, Bill, Andrew, Michael and Peter.
He also leaves 30 grandchildren.
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CLEPHAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-29 published
MUSGRAVE,
Doris
A.
Passed peacefully on March 27, 2006 in her 90th year. Beloved
wife of the late William H. Loving mother of Andrew and the late
William Robin. Dear mother-in-law of Janet. Cherished grandma
of Keith (Ingrid) and Karyn
PELTON
(Scott.) Dear great-grandma
to Gavin PELTON.
Will be sadly missed by her sisters Norma
BRYDIE
and Marie CLEPHAN.
Friends will be received at the Jerrett Funeral
Home North York Chapel, 6191 Yonge Street (2 lights south of
Steeles Ave.) on Thursday from 2 p.m. until the time of service
in the chapel at 3 p.m. Cremation to follow. Donations to the
Canadian Cancer Society or a charity of choice would be appreciated
by the family.
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CLERC o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-04-01 published
CLERC,
Donna
Marie
(MASON) (August 22, 1938-April 2, 2005)
In loving memory of Donna Marie
(MASON)
CLERC.
Those whom we have loved
Never really leave us,
They live on forever in our hearts,
And cast their radiant light
Onto our every shadow.
We will be forever blessed by the life you shared with us.
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CLERC o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-23 published
ROBERTS,
Lenore
Shirley (née
ROCK)
Of Saint Thomas, on Monday, May 22, 2006, at the Saint Thomas-Elgin
General Hospital, in her 72nd year. Dearly loved wife of Melvin
Robert ROBERTS and loved mother of William Harold
ROBERTS of
Vancouver and his son Tyler and Diane Shirley
ROBERTS of Saint Thomas
and her children Rob and Alana
ARKEL. Dear sister of Dave and
his wife Nan
ROCK of Saint Thomas, Joanne and her husband Dave
THOMAS of Saint Thomas, Jeannie and her husband Doug
EWING of San
Diego, Cal. And the late Loraine
CLERC.
Sadly missed by a number
of nieces and nephews. Lenore was born in Saint Thomas on November 4,
1934, the daughter of the late Harold and Hazel
(HATCH)
ROCK.
She enjoyed bowling. Resting at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin
Street, Saint Thomas where funeral service will be held Friday
at 1: 00 p.m. Interment to follow in Elmdale Cemetery. Visitation
Thursday from 7-9 p.m. Remembrances may be made to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation or the Shriners Hospital for Children.
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CLERMONT o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-01-31 published
ANTONETTE,
Elizabeth
(CLERMONT)
Peacefully in Montreal on Friday January 27, 2006 after a brief
but courageous battle with Leukemia. Survived by her loving husband
Donald. Cherished mother of Bruce (Sandra) of Tara, Christine
BATISTA
(Gil) and
Eric
(Dominique) of Montreal. Adoring grandmother
of Alison, Olivia, Andrea and Ashley. Funeral Mass to be held
on Tuesday January 31 at Saint Mary's Parish, Greenfield Park,
Quebec. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in her memory
to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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CLEUGH o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-04-11 published
CROXFORD,
William
Peter
Peacefully at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital, on Sunday,
April 9, 2006, William Peter
CROXFORD of Woodstock in his 64th
year. Born in Woodstock on May 6, 1942. Predeceased by his parents
Criscentia and Frederick
CROXFORD. Dear friend and husband of
Helen. Loving brother of Criscentia
DUNBAR (Phil), Fred
CROXFORD
(Barb,) all of Woodstock, and Mary-Alice
HENSON
(Cecil) of North
Carolina and brother-in- law of Mary
THERRIEN
(Ron) of Port Colborne.
Beloved uncle of Theresa
HOLDSWORTH
(Doug) of Oshawa, Tiffany
CROXFORD and Brittany
CROXFORD, both of Woodstock, Joshua
HENSON,
Jarrad HENSON,
Rachel
HENSON, all of North Carolina, Wright
GIBBS
of Port Colborne, Christine
MILLS
(Ian) of Richmond Hill, and
Michelle CLEUGH
(Robert) of Hamilton. Also lovingly remembered
by four great nieces and two great nephews. Longtime dear friend
of Don and Joyce
BROWN and family of Collingwood. Bill was involved
in numerous community organizations for many years. Friends will
be received at the Smith-LeRoy Funeral Home, 69 Wellington Street
North, Woodstock on Tuesday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Parish prayers
at the funeral home on Tuesday evening at 6: 30 p.m. Funeral Mass
at St. Rita Catholic Church, 904 Dundas Street, Woodstock on
Wednesday,
April 12, 2006 at 10: 00 a.m. with Father Andrew
KOWALCZYK,
C.S.M.A. officiating. Interment at Saint Mary Catholic Cemetery.
If desired, memorial donations to the Big Brothers Association
or the Holy Trinity Catholic Community-Building Fund, would be
appreciated. Smith-LeRoy, 519-537-3611. Personal condolences
may be sent at www.smithleroy.com
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CLEVE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-28 published
CLEVE,
Norma▼
Ilene▼ (formerly
OLMSTEAD, née
ROBERTS)
On Thursday, January 26, 2006, Norma Ilene
CLEVE, late of Regina,
formerly of London, Ontario, passed away at the age of 79 years.
Predeceased▼ by her parents, Gordon and Ethel
ROBERTS; first husband
Douglas OLMSTEAD in 1974; second husband Thomas
CLEVE in 2002
brother Jack
ROBERTS;
Norma▼ is survived by daughter Elva "Peggy"
(Henry) YONER of Regina; grandchildren, Dean
BARBER of Kelowna,
British▼
Columbia,▼
Jeff▼ (Leslie)
BARBER of London, Ontario. Leeann
BARBER of Regina, Allison (Kent)
STYLES of Regina; great-grandchildren
James, Julianne and Ethan
STYLES of Regina; sister Shirley (John)
NIXON of London, Ontario, Phyliss (Bill)
FICKLING of London,
Ontario. A visitation for family and Friends will be held on
Monday, January 30, 2006 from 2: 00-4:00 p.m. and 7:00-9:00 p.m.
in Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, London,
Ontario. Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday, January 31,
2006 at 11: 00 a.m. in Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland
Road North, London, Ontario. Interment will be held at St. George's
Anglican Church Cemetery, Denfield, Ontario. Flowers gratefully
declined. Friends so wishing may make donations, in memoriam,
to the London Health Sciences Foundation-Cancer Centre. An on-line
book of condolence may be signed at www.westviewfuneralchapel.com
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CLEVE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-31 published
CLEVE,
Norma▲
Ilene▲ (formerly
OLMSTEAD, née
ROBERTS)
On Thursday, January 26, 2006, Norma Ilene
CLEVE, late of Regina,
formerly of London, Ontario, passed away at the age of 79 years.
Predeceased▲ by her parents, Gordon and Ethel
ROBERTS; first husband
Douglas OLMSTEAD in 1974; second husband Thomas
CLEVE in 2002
brother Jack
ROBERTS;
Norma▲ is survived by daughter Elva "Peggy"
(Henry) YONER of Regina; grandchildren, Dean
BARBER of Kelowna,
British▲
Columbia,▲
Jeff▲ (Leslie)
BARBER of London, Ontario. Leeann
BARBER of Regina, Allison (Kent)
STYLES of Regina; great-grandchildren
James, Julianne and Ethan
STYLES of Regina; sisters, Shirley
(John) NIXON of London, Ontario, Phyliss (Bill)
FICKLING of London,
Ontario. A visitation for family and Friends was held on Monday,
January 30, 2006 from 2: 00-4:00 p.m. and 7:00-9:00 p.m. in Westview
Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, London, Ontario. Funeral
Service will be held on Tuesday, January 31, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m.
in Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, London,
Ontario. Interment will be held at St. George's Anglican Church
Cemetery, Denfield, Ontario. Flowers gratefully declined. Friends
so wishing may make donations, in memoriam, to the London Health
Sciences Foundation-Cancer Centre. On-line condolences may be
made at www.westviewfuneralchapel.com
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CLEVE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-05 published
GREENSLADE,
John▼
Miller▼
At London Health Sciences Centre -- Victoria campus on Saturday,
December▼ 2nd, 2006 John Miller
GREENSLADE after a courageous
battle with melanoma at the age of 36. Much loved
son of Lawrence
and Sheila and dear brother of David all of London. Will be greatly
missed by his extended family Uncle Ross
MILLER of Melbourne
and his children; Heather, Tracy, and Gayle and their families
aunt Shirley
ROLLS and her family; Judy, Jim, Jeff and Janice
all of Edmonton, Alberta; uncle Ken and aunt Mary Lou
GREENSLADE
and their son Tim and his family all of Saint Thomas; uncle Allan
and aunt Brigette and their daughter Carrie all of London and
their son Michael and his family of Mississauga. John was blessed
with the love and support of many Friends especially Paul and
Jackie CLEVE and their children of Kitchener; Craig and Michelle
EVEREST and their children of London. John received his undergraduate
and graduate degrees from the University of Western Ontario and
attended the University of Windsor College of Education. He was
a teacher with the Thames Valley board of Education for the past
12 years and respected by his students and co-workers. Friends
may call at the Elliott-Madill Funeral Home, Mount Brydges on Tuesday
December 5th, 2006 form 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service to follow
from Cooks United Church, Mount Brydges (7899 Parkhouse Drive,
west of Mount Brydges) on Wednesday, commencing at 11 a.m. Interment
Cooks Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Thames Valley
Education Foundation/John M. Greenslade to assist students with
disabilities in their post-secondary education or the charity
of one's choice may be made through the funeral home or the Thames
Valley District School Board and would be appreciated as expressions
of sympathy.
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CLEVE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.strathroy.age_dispatch 2006-12-11 published
GREENSLADE,
John▲
Miller▲
At London Health Sciences Centre, Victoria campus, on Saturday,
December▲ 2, 2006, John Miller
GREENSLADE, after a courageous
battle with melanoma, at the age of 36. Much loved
son of Lawrence
and Sheila and dear brother of David, all of London. Will be
greatly missed by his extended family, Uncle Ross
MILLER of Melbourne
and his children, Heather, Tracy, and Gayle and their families
Aunt Shirley
ROLLS and her family, Judy, Jim, Jeff, and Janice,
all of Edmonton, Alberta; Uncle Ken and Aunt Mary Lou
GREENSLADE
and their son Tim and his family, all of Saint Thomas; Uncle Allan
and Aunt Brigette and their daughter Carrie, of London; and their
son Michael and his family of Mississauga. John was blessed with
the love and support of many Friends, especially Paul and Jackie
CLEVE and their children of Kitchener, Craig and Michelle
EVEREST
and their children, of London. John received his undergraduate
and graduate degrees from the University of Western Ontario,
and attended the University of Windsor College of Education.
He was a teacher with the Thames Valley Board of Education for
the past 12 years, respected by his students and co-workers.
Friends called at the Elliott-Madill Funeral Home, Mount Brydges,
on Tuesday, December 5, 2006 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service
followed from Cooks United Church, Mount Brydges, 7899 Parkhouse
Drive, west of Mount Brydges, on Wednesday, commencing at 11 a.m.
Interment Cooks Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the
Thames Valley Education Foundation to assist students with disabilities
in their post-secondary education or the charity of ones choice
may be made through the funeral home and would be appreciated
as expressions of sympathy.
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CLEVELAND o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-04 published
PALMER,
Dorothy
Passed away peacefully at the John Noble Home on Saturday December 2,
2006, in her 92nd year. Beloved wife of the late Ray
PALMER (1990.)
Devoted, loving mother to Gloria
CLEVELAND,
Nellie
CAMPBELL and
Geraldine PALMER. Dear grandma to Philip
CLEVELAND and Melanie
(Brian) OLDHAM.
Great-grandmother to Cassidy. Survived by her
sister Alice (Bill)
COOK and many nieces and nephews. Dorothy
was predeceased by her several brothers and sisters. Friends
will be received at the Dennis Toll Funeral Home, 55…Charing
Cross Street, Brantford, on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. and
Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Service to be held in the chapel
on Wednesday December 6, 2006 at 11 a.m. Interment to follow
at Huntingford Cemetery. Donations to the charity of your choice
appreciated. www.dennistoll.ca
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CLEVELAND o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-27 published
NICHOLSON,
June
Ellen (née
GROVES)
At Soldiers' Memorial Hospital, Orillia on Friday, February 24,
2006, in her 74th year. June
NICHOLSON of Sutton, beloved wife
of the late Robert
NICHOLSON. Dear mother of Raymond
NICHOLSON
and his wife
Donna of Beaverton, Rosemarie
CLEVELAND and her
husband Mark of Port Perry, and Renee
ADAM/ADAMS and her husband Gary
of Sutton. Predeceased by her son Robert. Lovingly remembered
by her 10 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Dear sister-in-law
of George NICHOLSON and his wife
Gladys,
Helen
NICHOLSON and
Mildred NICHOLSON.
Funeral
Service in the Chapel of the Taylor
Funeral Home, 20846 Dalton Road, Sutton, Tuesday at 2: 00 p.m.
Visitation from 7-9 p.m. Monday and 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Tuesday. Cremation
to follow.
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SMITH,
Allen
G.
Peacefully at Hannah Walker Place in Owen Sound on Wednesday,
September 27, 2006. In his 87th year, Allen G.
SMITH, beloved
husband of the late Evelyn (née
CARTMILL.)
Loving father of Norma
and her husband Dennis
KLAGES,
Debra and her husband Dave
CARR,
and Helen and her husband Allan
CLEWER.
Loved grandfather of
Nancy and Orest, Adam and Sheila, Andrew, Greg, Kathleen, Matthew
and Stephen. Great grandfather of Matthew, Evelyn and Ruthanne.
Dear brother of Florence (Mrs. Dirk
VAN
HEEK.)
Fondly remembered
by his nieces and nephews. Predeceased by two sisters Edna
SMITH
and Margaret (Mrs. Len
SHOULDICE.)
Mr.
SMITH was the proprietor
of the Desboro Feed Mill. Friends may call at the Breckenridge-Ashcroft
Funeral Home on Friday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. A private family
funeral service will be held at a later time. Leslie
SEARLES
officiating. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery. As an expression
of sympathy, memorial donations to either the Canadian Cancer
Society or to the charity of your choice would be appreciated
by the family.
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