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SLOAN,
James "
Jim" (1931-2006)
Peacefully on Friday, January 27th, 2006 at the Toronto East
General Hospital with his family by his side. Loving husband
to Betty (REID) of 49 years. Jim will be deeply missed by his
sister-in-law Barb
REID, his nephew Michael, and the late Doug
REID who passed away in September 2005. He is survived by his
sister Jean (Ballymena, N. Ireland) and many nieces and nephews
(N.
Ireland,) as well as Betty and Alastair
GIBSON
(Canada.)
Jim is predeceased by his sisters Agnes and Maggie and his brothers
Robert and Tom. Jim immigrated from Broughshane, N. Ireland in
1953 and loved Canada with a passion, but never forgot his Irish
roots. Retired after 37 years with Eaton's/Laurentians. He will
be sadly missed by many family, Friends and neighbours. Special
thanks to Mary and Doris
FIEDLER, and the Intensive Care Unit
staff at T.E.G.H. especially Christine (R.N.) and Dr.
REDSTONE.
Friends may call at the Giffen-Mack "Danforth" Funeral Home and
Cremation Centre, 2570 Danforth Ave. (at Main St. Subway), 416-698-3121
on Tuesday, January 31st, 2006 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. with a service
in the chapel on Wednesday at 2: 30 p.m. Donations to the Toronto
East General Foundation would be appreciated.
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COLES,
Robert "
Bob"
(Lifetime member of Alpha Masonic Lodge 384, retired from Toronto
Board of Education)
Peacefully at York Central Hospital on Tuesday, March 28, 2006,
at the age of 94. Devoted husband to the late Audrey
COLES.
Loving
father of Joy
FIEGE and the late Ron. Beloved and cherished grandpa
of Jason FIEGE. Dear father-in-law of Jean
COLES.
Bob will always
be fondly remembered for his positive attitude and for being
a true gentleman. He will be missed dearly by his family and
Friends. A special thanks to the caregivers at Answell Court
who made it possible for Bob to continue living at home. A private
service was held Friday followed by interment at Resthaven Memorial
Gardens. If desired, donations may be made to the Thornhill United
Church Memorial Fund, 25 Elgin Street, Thornhill, Ontario L3T 1W5
or the Heart and Stroke Foundation, 1920 Yonge Street, 4th Floor,
Toronto, Ontario M4S 3E2.
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FIELD o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2006-10-18 published
HOLMES,
Donald
Sylvester "
Homer"
Passed away suddenly at the Collingwood General and Marine Hospital
on Monday, October 2, 2006. Formerly of Hatherton, in his 71st
Year.
Beloved husband of Donna
(YULE.)
Loving father of Susen
HOLMES
(Craig
HARRISON) of Georgetown, Roger (Anna) of Guelph,
Debi (John)
ARNOLD of Maxwell, Leslie
CARLETON of Maxwell. Stepfather
to Sherry JAMESON
(Jim
DEHANN) of Collingwood, Valerie
LAING
of Collingwood and Will (Sheila)
LAING of Wasaga Beach'. Lovingly
remembered by grandchildren Katherine, James
HOLMES,
Wesley,
Nikita ARNOLD, Sommer
JAMESON, Christopher
LAING, Jacob, Issac
FIELD and great-granddaughter Alexus
YOUNG.
Sadly missed by sister
Janet (David)
WOODHOUSE of Markdale. Also by many nieces, nephews,
extended family and Friends. Predeceased by parents Sylvester
HOLMES and Amy
GRUMMETT and brother Jack. Funeral Service were
held Friday, October 6, 2006 at Chatterson Funeral Home, Collingwood.
Interment at Maxwell Cemetery. Donations to Heart and Stroke
and Diabetes.
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FIELD o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-05-04 published
SAWYER,
Lloyd
Frederick
Peacefully with his wife by his side at the Southampton Care
Centre in Southampton Tuesday evening May 2, 2006. Lloyd
SAWYER
of Sauble Beach formerly of Brampton in his 81st year. Beloved
husband of the former Orma
FIELD.
Loving▼ father of Bonnie and
her husband Scott
MORRISON of Gould Lake and Donna
SAWYER of
Brantford. Lovingly remembered by his three grandchildren; Ryan
MORRISON and his wife Nicole, David
MORRISON and Trevor
SHARP
and one great-granddaughter Zoie. Dear brother of Gerald
SAWYER
and his wife Miriam of Wellington. Predeceased by his sister
Dorothy PENSON.
Lloyd and Orma owned and operated Sawyers Flowers
in Brampton for many years, retiring to Sauble Beach in 1974.
Friends may call at the Downs and son Funeral Home Hepworth Friday
from 3 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Service will be conducted
from the Funeral Home Saturday morning at 11: 00 a.m. with Rev. Jack
FEARNALL officiating. Interment Zion Cemetery. Memorial contributions
to Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation or Diabetes Association
would be appreciated as your expression of sympathy. Messages
of condolence for the family are welcome at www.downsandsonfuneralhome.com.
A tree will be planted in the Memorial Forest of the Grey Sauble
Conservation Foundation in memory of Lloyd by the Downs and son
Funeral Home.
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FIELD o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-11-10 published
BLACKLOCK,
Bruce
Robert
Passed away suddenly on Wednesday November 8, 2006 while playing
the great Canadian game of Hockey. Bruce Robert
BLACKLOCK age
48 years of Corunna. Loving husband and best friend of Wendy.
Dear father of Logan
TRIMBLE at home, Stephanie and Jamie
BLACKLOCK
of Owen Sound. Also survived by; his father, Cliff
BLACKLOCK
and his wife
Leora of Ferndale; his brother Dan
BLACKLOCK and
his wife Nancy of Port Elgin; his sister, Marie
BLACKLOCK of
Scarborough; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Tom and Bonnie
FIELD of Pike Bay; sisters-in-law Kathy
FIELD of Hamilton and
Malinda BEARE of Owen Sound; his children's mother, Lori
JOHNS
of Owen Sound and by several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephew and
cousins. Predeceased by his mother Norma
BLACKLOCK.
Bruce enjoyed
enduro racing at Delaware Speedway driving his #35, he worked
at the Lambton Generating Station in the coal yard as a mechanical
maintainer and was a member of the Moore Optimist Club. Friends
will be received at the Knight Funeral Home 588 St. Clair Parkway,
Corunna on Saturday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. were the funeral service
will be held at 1: 30 p.m. Sunday with Rev. Bob
WHALLS officiating.
Cremation to follow. As expressions of sympathy Friends who wish
may send memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
or to the Canadian Cancer Society. Knight 519-862-2845
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FIELD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-23 published
PILKEY,
Kathleen
Marie
(WALKER)
Of London in her 93rd year was called home to be with the Lord
on Friday, January 20th, 2006. Loving wife of the late Kenneth
PILKEY. Cherished mother of Betty Lou (Robert)
FIELD,
Pauline
BARRETT, Wayne (Judy)
PILKEY, Mary Lou (Lorne)
FITCH, Jane (Joe)
ADAM/ADAMS.
Predeceased by her son Gerald. Also loved by her 14 grandchildren,
20 great-grandchildren and 4 great-great-grandchildren. Visitation
will be held on Tuesday from 2: 00-4:00 p.m. and 7:00-9:00 p.m.
at the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North. The
funeral service will be conducted at Ridgeview Community Church,
1470 Glenora Drive, London on Wednesday, January 25th, 2006 at
1: 00 p.m. with Pastor Kevin
BODALY officiating. Interment, Mount
Pleasant Cemetery. Those wishing to make a donation in memory
of Kathleen are asked to consider 100 Huntley Street.
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FIELD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-02-14 published
SALMON,
Norman
L.
Peacefully, at London Health Sciences Centre-Victoria Hospital,
on Sunday, February 12th, 2006 Mr. Norman L.
SALMON of London
in his 76th year. Beloved husband of Donna
(FIELD)
SALMON.
Loving▲
father of Wayne
SALMON and his wife
Anne, and Joseph
SALMON and
his wife Darlene all of London. Also loved by his 3 grandchildren:
Philip, Amanda and the late Renée, and by his 2 great-grandchildren
Katrina and Ashlin. Dear brother of Hubert
SALMON of Guelph,
and uncle to several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his 3
brothers and 1 sister. Cremation has taken place. A memorial
service will be held at a later date. Those wishing to make a
contribution in memory of Norman are asked to consider the Canadian
Diabetes Association. Westview Funeral Chapel, 641-1793, entrusted
with arrangements.
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FIELD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-11 published
ASHMAN,
Harold
R.
Thank You… is all but two small words exchanged to express gratitude.
However, the magnitude of that gratitude cannot be expressed
enough! Comforted by the overwhelming presence of family and
Friends at the funeral brought us peace in our time of grief.
Thank you so much to all of you who contributed so graciously
with sympathy cards, phone calls, flowers, and food. To Dr.
BIRO,
for his attentive care, and the Victorian Order of Nurses for
the home visits. To the Young Men's Christian Association cardio
group, the doctors and nurses on the fourth floor of University
Hospital, and especially to the night nurse on duty during his
last hours. You made things easier for us. Thank you to Rev.
Mark CUTHBERT for his beautiful words spoken, and
to Dorothy
SCOTLAND and Mary
FIELD for their beautiful rendition of the
Lord's Prayer. To the Glen Cairn Church and the Summerside 55
Club for the luncheon. To the pallbearers and Needham's Funeral
Home, we thank you. To our neighbours, who have always been there
for us; Sharon, Ron, June. and so many, many others. We Thank
You. To Lloyd; Neighbour, friend, and like one of the family
- Words are not enough. Our Family Circle has been broken, A
link gone from our chain. But though we've parted for while,
We know we'll meet again. The Ashman Family
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FIELD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-04-22 published
FRYDAY,
Arthur
The family of the late Arthur
FRYDAY wish to express their sincere
thanks to relatives, Friends and neighbours for cards, letters,
flowers and donations and the many acts of kindness shown during
our recent bereavement. Special thanks to the staff of Memorial
Funeral Home and also Brian
FIELD.
Hazel
OLIVER
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FIELD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-15 published
FIELD,
Louisa
M.
Peacefully at Victoria Hospital on Friday, May 12th, Mrs. Louisa
M. FIELD, in her 102nd year. Beloved wife of the late Thomas
FIELD (1979.) Predeceased by her son George. Loving mother of
David, Jean and Mary. Stepmother of 7. Sadly missed by her 17 grandchildren,
36 great-grandchildren and 17 great-great-grandchildren. Louisa
was very proud of her accomplishments in life and especially
the many prize ribbons she won over the last 20 years for her
knitting and crocheting skills. She will be greatly missed. Friends
may call at the Needham Funeral Chapel, 520 Dundas Street, London
(434-9141) on Tuesday, May 16th, 2006 from noon until 1 p.m.
Service from the chapel on Tuesday at 1 p.m. Interment Mt. Pleasant
Cemetery. Memorial donations to the charity of one's choice would
be appreciated. Tributes may be left at www.mem.com.
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FIELD,
Olive
In loving memory of a dear mother, Olive.
Sunshine passes, shadows fall
Our loving memories outlast all.
Cherished thoughts keep you near
As time unfolds another year.
Remembered forever, with love, Joan and Gord
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ANDERSON,
Sara
Elizabeth (née
BOGUE,) B.A. (1907-2006)
Sara ANDERSON of Chatham, Ontario passed away on Monday evening
March 13, 2006 in her 99th year. She is survived by her two sons
Donald E. ANDERSON (and spouse Barbara) of Oakville, Ontario
and James F.
ANDERSON (and spouse Marita) of London, England.
She was a beloved grandmother to Suzanne Grace
(ANDERSON)
FIELD,
Michael Frederick
ANDERSON,
Caroline
Sara
DERDERIAN, and Teresa
ANDERSON.
Her five great grand_sons Saul, Arie, Jake, Aidan, and
Liam brought her great joy to her later years. Sara was born
on the family farm in Adelaide Township, near Strathroy, the
only child of Thomas Edgar
BOGUE and Grace Elizabeth
McCRACKEN.
She graduated from Strathroy Collegiate, the University of Western
Ontario (1930) and Ontario College of Education, and took a post
teaching Latin at Chatham Collegiate Institute where she met
Chester McGregor Andy
ANDERSON of Westminster Township. They
married in 1934 and they spent the rest of their lives in Chatham.
She was predeceased by her husband in 1980. She was a member
of First Presbyterian Church and active in the Canadian Red Cross,
Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire, University Womens
Club and its associated book group. She worked at the Chatham
Public Library and as a volunteer at the Public General Hospital.
Funeral services were held at 1: 30 p.m. on Friday, March 17 at
the Alexander Funeral Home, Chatham. Because of Saras great love
of books and the long involvement of both her husband and herself
in the affairs of the Public Library, Friends are asked to send
expressions of sympathy to the Literary Angels Fund care of the
Chatham-Kent Public Library. Saras family wish to most particularly
thank the many caring Friends and neighbours in Chatham who helped
to make her life in her own home so agreeable for so many years.
We also wish to thank the staff of Thamesview Lodge for the superb
care administered in her declining days. Family and Friends may
send on-line condolences at www.alexanderfuneralhome.ca
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FIELD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-02-18 published
FIELD,
Jean
Hunter
Roy (née
WADDELL)
Passed away peacefully on February 8th in her 92nd year. Jean
was born in Glasgow, Scotland on August 6, 1914 and immigrated
to Canada in 1926 with her sister Betty, her mother Agnes and
father William. Her husband Harold predeceased Jean. Loving and
devoted mother and mother-in-law of Richard
FIELD and Julius
BORJA of Toronto and Brian and Dorothy
FIELD of Gabriolla Island.
Her grandchildren and spouses, Christina
FIELD and Steve
WAGGOTT
of Markham and Alexis and Chris
KEMP of Ommee, Ontario as well
as her great-grandchildren Peter, Aaron, Maxwell and Hunter will
sadly miss Jean. Jean worked at Eaton's College Street store
as a young woman and married Harold in 1938. She was a keen tennis
player throughout her life and enjoyed her summers at Port Cunnington
on Lake of Bays. During the fifties it was still the time of
the big band sound in Muskoka and a group of Friends would travel
by launch to Bigwinn Inn for many Saturday nights filled with
dancing and laughter. Jean loved to play bridge and golf with
her many Friends at St. Georges Golf and Country Club over a
period of thirty years. Jean would smile when telling us about
her hole in one at the 6th. In her latter years she was the primary
care giver to her husband during his decline and she worked tirelessly
to make him comfortable until his passing. The family thanks
Rev.
Dr.
David
WINSOR for his many visits to Jean and the staff
at Thorncliffe Central Park Lodge for their wonderful care and
compassion to Jean during her five years as a resident. At her
own request Jean has been cremated. A Memorial Service will be
held at Kingsway Lambton United Church, 85 The Kingsway on Sunday
August 6th 2006 at 2 p.m.
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FIELD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-05-26 published
MORRISON,
Hugh
Whitney, B.A. (Alta,) B.A. (Hons) M.A. (Oxon)
Peacefully, in his 99th year, May 23, 2006, at the Aurora Retirement
Centre, Aurora, Ontario. Hugh had an extraordinary and very full
life. Born May 15, 1908 in Vegreville, Alberta, he earned his
B.A. (Hons.) (language and literature) at the University of Alberta,
Edmonton and was named a Rhodes Scholar in 1930. At his Oxford
College, Merton, he read literature and political theory from
1930 to 1932, with post-graduate studies in 1933. After serving
as a reporter at the Toronto Star and editor of the Star Weekly
from 1934 to 1937, Hugh was appointed the first Director of Talks and
Public Affairs at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, serving
in Ottawa and Toronto from 1937 to 1943. Thereafter, he worked
as Assistant to the President of a Central and South American
airline out of New York until 1947. While in that position, he
was recruited to assist 'Intrepid', Canada's spy master Sir William
STEPHENSON, by reporting wartime activities of German agents
in Central and South America. (In Hugh's library is a copy of
A Man Called Intrepid by Stephenson dedicated 'To Hugh, my comrade
in arms'.) From 1946 to 1948 he was a partner in a public relations
firm in New York. Then he rejoined the Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation in its 'Overseas ShortWave Broadcasting Service'
in Montreal as its first Director for Latin America. He returned
to Toronto in 1952 as the first Director of Public Relations
for the United Way, serving until 1972. On retirement, he developed
a diploma course in Public Relations at Humber College and taught
there until 1983. Always a keen scholar of English literature,
particularly Shakespeare, Hugh wrote Shakespeare, his Daughters
and his Tempest, published in 1963. He also wrote Oxford Today
and the Canadian Rhodes Scholarships, published in 1958. Hugh
was the oldest surviving Canadian Rhodes Scholar. Unfortunately,
his autobiography remains unfinished. While at Oxford Hugh played
hockey for the Spengler (European) Cup-winning Oxford teams in
1931 and 1932. Recently, he was invited to Oxford for a reunion
of Oxford hockey teams and presented with a replica of his playing
jersey. Hugh outlived three wives (Florentine St. Clair
SHERMAN,
Patricia LeMoine
FITZGERALD, daughter of the artist, and Marita
LAFLÈCHE) and one companion, Mary-Lucile Getchell
FRENCH, called
'Ceeley', with whom he was reunited after an interval of 62 years
they had met while he was at Oxford and she was in Paris on her
'junior year abroad' from Smith College. Hugh is survived by
his loving granddaughter Elizabeth St. Clair Morrison
FIELD
(Adam
CHRISTIAN) of Buffalo, N.Y. daughter of his only child, Hugh.,
Peter
St.
Clair who died in 1998, and his nephew Hugh John
BOLTON
of Edmonton. Hugh's extensive library was donated in lots over
many years to the University of Alberta and his Oxford College,
with assistance from his long-time friend, book dealer David
MASON of Toronto. His extensive Shakespearean studies collection
was gratefully accepted in 2004 by doctoral candidates in the
University of Toronto's English Department. His extensive memorabilia,
including transcripts of wartime and other Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation shows Hugh produced, has been gratefully accepted
by Library and Archives Canada (finding aid No. 2283). For more
on Hugh's career, his publications and honours received, see
the entry in the 2006 Whose Who in Canada. A memorial service
will be held at the Morley Bedford Funeral Home, 159 Eglinton
Ave. W. (2 stoplights west of Yonge St.), Toronto on Sunday,
May 28, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m., reception following there. In lieu
of flowers, donations to the Canadian Rhodes Scholars Foundation
in his name would be appreciated.
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FIELD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-07-20 published
Paul FIELD,
Physician (1931-2006)
Brilliant and sometimes cantankerous surgeon performed Canada's
first coronary artery bypass graft
By Fiona MORROW,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Page S7
Vancouver -- In 1979, in Sudbury, Ontario, Paul
FIELD performed
Canada's first successful coronary artery bypass graft. In a
career that spanned some 50 years, Doctor
FIELD was considered one
of North America's leading cardiovascular-thoracic surgeons.
He set up the first cardiac unit in Canada to operate independently
of a medical school, and started the Sudbury Vascular Lab, the
first accredited laboratory of its kind in the country.
The son of a Welsh Anglican minister, he had become a doctor
against all odds. As the eldest of nine children, he developed
an entrepreneurial streak that stayed with him for life, and
he settled on medicine very early. With no family financial means
available, he sought and won scholarships. He qualified as a
pharmacist at 18 and, four years later, he graduated from King's
College, London, as one of the youngest British doctors on record.
During this period, he married his first wife, Janet, a nurse,
with whom he had two daughters. The marriage later broke up and,
in 1954, Doctor
FIELD emigrated to Canada, bringing one daughter,
Allison, with him.
In 1955, after practising in Ottawa and Espanola, Ontario, he
was hired by Sudbury-based Inco as the nickel company's physician.
There seemed to be no stopping Doctor
FIELD's thirst for experience
and professional advancement. In 1959, he returned to Britain
with his new wife, Marilyn, to become a Fellow of the Royal College
of Surgeons; in 1961, he went to Harvard for training in cardiovascular
surgery; and in 1963, he returned to Sudbury Memorial Hospital.
Once there, he enjoyed a certain freedom he found only in Sudbury.
He wasn't suited to academia and he balked at the constraints
of larger organizations. In Sudbury, there was no question of
who was the best surgeon in town, and he enjoyed showing off
his ability to use both hands during detailed surgery.
In the 1960s and '70s, Doctor
FIELD concentrated his research on
arterial bypass surgery. Working alongside a local veterinarian,
Dr. FIELD began successfully grafting new vessels onto the hearts
of dogs. Red tape prevented him from trying it on humans until,
one day, a man with serious heart disease walked into his office.
The man told the surgeon he was so debilitated that he could
no longer fish, couldn't walk without gasping for breath, and
didn't want to live.
Dr. FIELD explained his new technique but said there was every
chance the patient could die on the operating table. "Good,"
replied the man. "If it doesn't work, I'd rather be dead."
On December 4, 1979, Doctor
FIELD performed Canada's first successful
artery bypass graft. The patient lived for another 10 years.
When he died of unrelated causes, an autopsy showed that his
new coronary vessels were still wide open.
Though successful professionally, Doctor
FIELD struggled to maintain
his personal life. His marriage to Marilyn -- with whom he had
two children, David and Vicky -- ended in divorce and, in 1974,
he married for a third time. Bernice was director of nursing
at Sudbury Memorial. They had one daughter, Lara. Though this
was his longest marriage, it, too, ended in divorce.
It wasn't hard to see where the strain on his family life originated:
Dr. FIELD was incapable of switching off from medicine. He regularly
worked 20-hour days at the hospital, and even when he did escape
usually to indulge his other passion, sailing -- he would
leave his Friends on deck while he went below to revise and write
up patient charts. His commitment made him a favourite among
patients.
Though a naturally quiet man, he was far from modest. He was
proud of his recollection of detail and corrected others when
he spotted a mistake. On challenging a minister on his sermon
references, for example, Doctor
FIELD let it be known that he had
read the Bible cover to cover, "perhaps even twice." Another
time, a dockside query about hypothermia resulted in a two-hour
lecture that drew a crowd of 20 to 30 listeners.
It was at work, though, where his love of grand gestures really
made a difference -- and saved lives. He once intervened when
a youth was brought to the hospital suffering from hypothermia,
only to be pronounced dead. Though busy operating on a hole in
a heart, Doctor
FIELD broke off to examine the young man.
At the time, he was using a heart-lung machine to cool his patient's
heart and suggested to the youth's family that he use the same
technology in an attempt to revive him. With their permission,
he did just that.
As he approached retirement, Doctor
FIELD's hands began to bother
him, a warning of the osteoarthritis to come. He stopped doing
cardiovascular surgery and concentrated on simpler procedures.
Eventually, he retired to Victoria. But he resented having to
give up his life's work and found it hard to live in a community
where his name was not known. When the opportunity arose to be
among cardiac specialists, he increasingly found that the technology
had moved on without him.
After a bad fall and a serious head trauma in 1999, he finally
gave up work altogether and sold his boat. On June 6, he was
found unconscious in his home; after efforts to revive him in
hospital were unsuccessful, life support was removed.
Paul FIELD was born on January 12, 1931, in Swansea, Wales. He
died on June 6, 2006, in Victoria. He was 75. He is survived
by his children Kirstie, Allison, David, Vicky and Lara. He also
leaves sisters Rose Mary, Sybil, Joy, Andrea and Monica, and
brothers Julian and Nigel.
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FIELD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-10-12 published
BRYCE,
Elizabeth
Margarite
The passing of Elizabeth
BRYCE on October 8, 2006 was a loss
to all who loved things beautiful. This life long love of beauty
was demonstrated by her support and leadership in the Garden
Club of Toronto, the Civic Garden Centre, the Herb Society of
America and Toronto and the Royal Ontario Museum. Elizabeth was
loved and supported by her husband Doctor Douglas
BRYCE for sixty
four years. She was a sister to Arthur
FIELD and a loving mother
to Peter (Heather), Bonnie (Hoot), Douglas (Helen) and Alison
(Jeff). Proud grandmother to David, Peter Jr., Jennifer, Grant,
Julie, Bryce, Douglas Jr., Andrew, Charlie, John, Abigail, Sandro,
Gianpaola and great grandmother to Emily. There will be a celebration
of her life on Monday, October 16th at 11o'clock in Metropolitan
United Church, 56 Queen Street East.
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FIELD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-12-05 published
FIELD,
Ken
Of Miller Lake passed away peacefully on Saturday, December 2,
2006 in his 81st year. Beloved husband and best friend of Betty
and cherished father of Karen
FIELD of Orangeville and Stephen
(Doreen) FIELD of Brampton. He will be sadly missed by granddaughter
Cortney BUTLER of Orangeville and his brother Bobby
FIELD of
Toronto.
Ken was predeceased by his parents Lizzie Jane
(STEPHENS)
and William
FIELD. In accordance with Ken's wishes there will
be no funeral home visitation or service. Cremation has taken
place. Arrangements entrusted to the George Funeral Home, Wiarton.
As expressions of sympathy, donations made to the Lions head
Hospital would be appreciated by the family. Condolences may
be left for the family at www.georgefuneralhome.com
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FIELD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-14 published
TOWNSEND-
FIELD,
Jean, A.O.C.A., O.S.A. (July 23, 1921-January
Passed away peacefully, surrounded by her loving family, in Sharbot
Lake. The Governor General's Award winning graduate of the Ontario
College of Art in 1942, Jean became an active member of the arts
community in Toronto. Jean co-founded the influential Upstairs
Gallery with her late husband, Saul
FIELD.
She co-founded, with
Archie ARBUCKLE, the Ontario College of Art Alumni Association.
She was a teacher and fellow at Calumet College - York University,
and mentor to hundreds of young Canadian artists. Jean received
international success as a printmaker using the non-toxic Compotina
method she co-developed with Saul. Her prints were often inspired
by mythological and literary themes including her portfolio based
on the poetry of W.B. Yeats. Her first loves, though, were drawing,
painting and sculpture, where her favoured themes were nudes,
lovers, and landscapes. Her superb lyrical line came through
in all her work. Her other passion in life was her family, who
will all miss her dearly. Daughter of the late Frederick and
Martha (née
CALE)
TOWNSEND and sister to the late Gordon
TOWNSEND
and Nora EDEN,
Jean leaves behind two adoring children, Martina
(Jeff) of Sharbot Lake and Colin (Suzanne) of London; grandchildren
Chava, Surah, Maddie, Saul and Arie; and step-daughters Rhea
and Pesha. Her extraordinary gift for Friendship, her elegance,
love for living and warmth will long be remembered by the many
who knew and loved her. A Memorial Service will be held at 2
p.m. on June 24th at the Toronto Heliconian Club (35 Hazelton
Ave.); more information about Jean can be found at www.upstairsgallery.net.
If desired, memorial donations can be made to the Jean Townsend-Field
Scholarship Fund at Ontario College of Art and Design, 100 McCaul
Street,
Toronto,
Ontario M5T 1W1 (contact Karen
HENRY, 416-977-6000
Ext. 487, khenry@ocad.on.ca).
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PORTER,
Kathleen
Viola
It is with great sadness that our family announces the passing
of Kathleen Viola
PORTER on Friday the 27th day of January 2006,
in her 92nd year. She was the beloved wife for 69 years of the
late Robert H.
PORTER, and loving mother of Joan
FIELD (and her
late husband Bill), Raymond and his wife Kay, and the late Virginia
(Ginny) BRAULT and her husband, Joseph
BRAULT.
She will be fondly
remembered by many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces,
nephews and their families, and many Friends, including her Friends
and caring Nurses and staff at Bendale Acres. Kathleen and Bob
were active for many years in the Order of the Eastern Star (Northcliffe
Branch), Toronto. The family will receive Friends at the Humphrey
Funeral Home - A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south
of Eglinton Avenue East), on Tuesday, January 31, from 12 noon
to 1 p.m., followed by service in the Chapel at 1 p.m. If desired,
a memorial donation may be made to Bendale Acres, 2920 Lawerance
Avenue East, Toronto Ontario, M1P 2T8.
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BELANGER,
Andrew
Peacefully at his residence on Monday, January 30th, 2006. Loving
father of Andrea and Justin. Will be missed by Florence
FIELD.
Friends may call at the Giffen-Mack "Danforth" Funeral Home and
Cremation Centre, 2570 Danforth Ave. (at Main St. subway), 416-698-3121,
on Saturday, February 4th from 2-4 p.m. Funeral Service to follow
at 4: 00 p.m. Cremation. If desired, donations to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by his family.
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FIELD,
Fred
Died peacefully on April 3, 2006. Beloved husband of the late
Rose and loving father of Heather
LAZAR
(David) and Michelle
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON
(David.)
Devoted grandfather of Jared, Jordana, Shannon
and Justin. He was well known and loved in the community for
his passion to entertain with "The Bubbies and Zaidies." Graveside
service on Thursday, April 6, 2006 at 10: 30 a.m., Pardes Shalom
Cemetery, New Fraternal Section.
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HARRIS,
Marjorie
Ethel
(FIELD)
At Bluewater Health Palliative Care on Saturday, April 15, 2006,
Marjorie Ethel
(FIELD)
HARRIS, age 85 of Sarnia. Beloved wife
of William E.
HARRIS.
Loving mother of George William (Dianne)
HARRIS and Beth and the late Ray
BETTRIDGE. Cherished grandmother
of Greg (Kathy)
HARRIS, Dan
HARRIS, Shelley (Gord)
McEWAN, Julie
(Craig) HOLLAND,
Stephanie
BETTRIDGE and great-grandchildren
Adelle HARRIS, Joshua, Adam, Noah and Zachary
McEWAN, Alex, Christopher
and Hannah
HOLLAND,
Abby, and Ava
VERWEGEN. Predeceased by her
brother Harry
FIELD and two sisters Chris
BURDETTE, and Jean
BARWISE.
Marjorie was a long time member of Dunlop United Church
and a dedicated leader and board member of the C.G.I.T. The funeral
service will be held on Tuesday, April 18, 2006 at 1: 00 p.m.
from Smith Funeral Home, 1576 London Line, Sarnia. Cremation
has taken place. Family and Friends will be received at Smith
Funeral Home, on Monday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday
morning from 11: 00 a.m. until service time at 1:00 p.m. Sympathy
may be expressed through donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation,
Canadian Cancer Society or the charity of your choice. Memories
and condolences may be emailed to smithfuneralhome@cogeco.net
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FIELD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-06-20 published
Finishing the journey of a lost son
Parents plan to visit site of son's death
Fell off Indonesian cliff racing to see sunrise
By Heba ALY,
Staff
Reporter
Robert OHASHI believes his son died trying to catch the sunrise
on an island in Indonesia.
Now, he and his wife plan on visiting the mountain that took
their 27-year-old son's life to "complete his journey."
It was a windy day in June atop Mount Rinjani on the island of
Lombark in central Indonesia. Caledon East native Paul Akira
OHASHI was with three other travellers: a Brit, an Austrian and
a Spaniard. The four planned to reach the summit of Rinjani,
the second-highest peak in the country.
On June 6, the group awoke at about 3 a.m., after a day of hiking,
to begin the last 200-metre stretch, just in time for the sunrise,
his father said. At some point, Paul, a fit and experienced hiker,
forged ahead. "I guess he wanted to be the first one up on top
of the mountain enjoying the view."
When the others got to the 3,726-metre summit, they found no
trace of him. Nor did the official search and rescue team until
the next day, when they found his body -- with severe head injuries
about 100 metres below the cliff. He was likely knocked off
balance by the wind, his father said.
The rescuers are "a fantastic crew of people who really went
all out to really get to him the best way possible," Robert said,
adding they got up the mountain in about five hours instead of
the usual eight. "I'm sure they desperately did search for him."
That's part of the reason he and his wife want to go back --
to personally thank the people who helped find their son.
They'd also like to hand over whatever money they can raise in
memorial donations to pay for better communications equipment
for the Mount Rinjani rescue team.
Replacing the "old, antiquated" equipment the team now uses would
allow them to communicate faster and easier, and might have helped
find Paul earlier, his father said.
Raised in Bramalea before moving to Caledon East, Paul's passion
for hiking (and more generally nature and the outdoors) was only
one of many.
The bright student, who graduated at the top of his class at
the University of Western Ontario's Faculty of Music, was an
avid pianist and composer.
"He just had an amazing ability to pick up anything and play
it," said Marilyn
FIELD, a mentor of Paul's and founder of the
DareArts Foundation in Palgrave where he volunteered, inspiring
at-risk youth to take up the arts.
He also volunteered with the Terry Fox Run and the Boys and Girls
Club in London.
At Mayfield Secondary School in Brampton, he played in the art
school's band and sang in its award-winning jazz choir.
He studied both music and kinesiology in university, finishing
the second degree in 2003.
"He was a perfect student -- as close as one comes to perfect,"
said his former professor and associate dean of the faculty,
Peter CLEMENTS.
Then
Paul began saving money for what
CLEMENTS called the "trip
of his lifetime." He was a personal trainer, a piano teacher
in the evenings and a private disk jockey on the weekends.
Paul had been travelling the world since January and planned
to continue until September when he was to return to Canada to
begin a master's degree in sports and recreation at the University
of New Brunswick.
It wasn't his first trip. He started hiking as a toddler on family
vacations in his mother's native Switzerland. Among other places
around the world, he trekked across the west coast of Vancouver
Island, the coastline of Nova Scotia, and up the Adirondack mountains
in the United States.
His parents encouraged him to travel, so long as he was careful,
his father said -- and he always was.
"We are consoled in the fact that he has done all these things
in this young life," said his father of the man many described
as humble and unassuming. "We don't regret anything," Robert
said. "Fate is fate."
At least, his father hopes, he got to see the sunrise.
A visitation will be held at the Egan Funeral Home in Bolton
on June 28 at noon, followed by a service at 2 p.m.
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FIELDEN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-06-09 published
VANDERLIP,
Ruth
Estella
The death of Ruth E.
VANDERLIP occurred at 921 Millwood Road
on June 4, 2006. Born in Brantford Township, Ruth was the second
daughter of the late Fred Y.
VANDERLIP of U.E. Loyalist family
roots, and Maud Mary
(FIELDEN)
VANDERLIP; sister of Vera. After
attending the Brantford Collegiate, Ruth attended the University
of Toronto where she graduated in 1945 from Victoria College
with an honour B.A. in 'English Language and Literature.' She
qualified as a secondary school teacher at the Ontario College
of Education, and later as a librarian at the University of Toronto
School of Library Science. As an English Teacher, and then School-
Librarian she was employed by the Scarborough Board of Education
for 35 years. A long-time member of Timothy Eaton Memorial Church,
she sang in the choir for 19 years. After retirement she enjoyed
working for several years as a volunteer at the Art Gallery of
Ontario's historic house, The Grange. Funeral service will be
held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, June 13th in Timothy Eaton Memorial
Church, 230 St. Clair Avenue West with interment in Mount Pleasant
Cemetery. "Father, In Thy Gracious Keeping Leave We Now Thy Servant
Sleeping."
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FIELDER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-05 published
FIELDER,
Beverley▼
Inez▼
Maxine▼ (née
JOHNSTON)
Peacefully after a short illness at Alexandra Marine and General
Hospital in Goderich on Wednesday, May 3, 2006. Beverley Inez
Maxine FIELDER (née
JOHNSTON) of Ashfield Township in her 77th
year. Beloved wife for 51 years of George
FIELDER. Dear mother
of Dale FIELDER and his wife
Elaine▼ of Port Albert, Heather and
her husband Dennis
JOHNSTON,
Sherry▼ and her husband John
WARREN
all of Goderich, Kathy and her husband Roy
GUTMANIS of Port Albert,
Laurie FIELDER and her partner Dan
HALL of Windsor, Mike
FIELDER
of London, Juanita and her husband Kevin
SHIELS of Dungannon,
Andy FIELDER and his wife
Penny▼ of Bothwell and Pete
FIELDER
and his partner Jen
COOK of Clinton. Lovingly remembered by twenty-five
grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Sister of Jacqueline
and her husband Robert
BORDEN of Toronto, Gwendolyn
GRAY/GREY of Frankfort
and Sheila
BROWN of Goderich. Predeceased by her parents the
late Mildred and Albert
BROWN.
Friends▼ will be received at the
Falconer Funeral Homes Ltd. -- "Bluewater Chapel", 201 Suncoast
Drive, East in Goderich on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral
service will be held in the chapel on Monday, May 8, 2006 at
11: 00 a.m. Interment Dungannon Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy,
the family would appreciated memorial donations to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation or the Dungannon Women's Institute.
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FIELDER,
Beverley▲
Inez▲
Maxine▲ (née
JOHNSTON)
Peacefully after a short illness at Alexandra Marine and General
Hospital in Goderich on Wednesday, May 3, 2006. Beverley Inez
Maxine FIELDER (née
JOHNSTON) of Ashfield Township in her 77th
year. Beloved wife for 51 years of George
FIELDER. Dear mother
of Dale FIELDER and his wife
Elaine▲ of Port Albert, Heather and
her husband Dennis
JOHNSTON,
Sherry▲ and her husband John
WARREN
all of Goderich, Kathy and her husband Roy
GUTMANIS of Port Albert,
Laurie FIELDER and her partner Dan
HALL of Windsor, Mike
FIELDER
of London, Juanita and her husband Kevin
SHIELS of Dungannon,
Andy FIELDER and his wife
Penny▲ of Bothwell and Pete
FIELDER
and his partner Jen
COOK of Clinton. Lovingly remembered by twenty-five
grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Sister of Jacqueline
and her husband Robert
BORDEN of Toronto, Gwendolyn
GRAY/GREY of Frankfort
and Sheila
BROWN,
Zane and his wife
Jenny
BROWN, all of London
and Linda BROWN of Goderich. Predeceased by her parents the late
Mildred and Albert
BROWN.
Friends▲ will be received at the Falconer
Funeral Homes Ltd. -- "Bluewater Chapel", 201 Suncoast Drive,
East in Goderich on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral
service will be held in the chapel on Monday, May 8, 2006 at
11: 00 a.m. Interment Dungannon Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy,
the family would appreciated memorial donations to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation or the Dungannon Women's Institute.
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FIELDER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-21 published
HARRIS,
Rhea
Annetta
At Mount Hope Centre for Long Term Care, London on Tuesday, December 18,
2006 in her 86th year. Beloved wife of the late Cliff
HARRIS.
Dear mother of Judith Anne
FIELDER and her husband John of Toronto
and Mike HARRIS and his wife
Carol
LONGWORTH of London. Private
family service. (James A. Harris Funeral Home).
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FIELDER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-04-17 published
FIELDER,
Lilyan
On Thursday April 13, 2006, in her 97th year, at North York General
Hospital. Lilyan
FIELDER, beloved wife of the late Nathan. Loving
mother and mother-in-law of Cliff
FIELDER and Ruth
WEINSTOCK,
and Eric FIELDER and Debra
SCHNIEDER/SNIDER/SNYDER. Dear sister of Faye
WEISENBLOOM.
Devoted grandmother of David, Nathan, and Rebecca. Services were
held on Sunday, April 16, 2006. Interment Jewish War Veterans
section of Mt. Sinai Memorial Park. Shiva 5 Fisherville Road
#609, Toronto, Ontario, M2R 3B6 from Sunday April 23rd. If desired,
memorial donations may be made to the
JNF, 416-638- 7200.
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FIELDHOUSE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-24 published
JULIAN,
John
G.
Suddenly in Brownsville, Texas, on Tuesday March 21, 2006. John
G. JULIAN of R.R.#1 Beachville in his 76th year. Beloved husband
of 55 years to Hilda
JULIAN (née
NORRIS.)
son of the late John J.
and Bessie (née
FIELDHOUSE.) Survived by his sons Bruce (Darlene,)
Bob
(Sandy) of Beachville, and daughters Karen
BURTIS
(Bev) of
Harley and Pat
PATTERSON
(Bill) of Beachville. Grandchildren
Jackie (Jeremy)
BURWELL,
Joe
VANDERSTEEN, of Woodstock, Luke
(Penny) JULIAN, of Ingersoll, Mark
JULIAN of Stoney Creek, Philip
(Ashley,) Laura and Krista
BURTIS of Harley, James, Jessica and
Jared PATTERSON of Beachville, and great-grandchildren Brandon,
Megan and Kahlan. Also survived by his brother Richard (Jean)
of Guelph, Sisters-in-law Elizabeth (Larry) of Toronto, and Peggy
of North Bay. Brothers-in-law Lyle
NORRIS
(Mary) and Roy
NAYLOR
of Mount Forest, Gord
MORRISON
(Marina) of Fergus and numerous
nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his brothers George and Gary
and sister Joanne and sister-in-law Ina
NAYLOR and grand_son Kenny
JULIAN.
John was a devoted husband, father and grandfather. His
greatest joy was for his grandchildren and great grandchildren.
He believed in his family, his church and his community. Friends
may call at the R.D. Longworth Funeral Home, 845 Devonshire Ave.,
Woodstock (539-0004) Sunday March 26, 2006 7-9 p.m. and Monday
March 27, 2006 2: 30-4:30 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service
will be held from the chapel Tuesday at 1: 30 p.m. Interment in
Oxford Memorial Park Cemetery. Contributions to the Beachville
United Church Memorial Fund or a charity of one's choice would
be appreciated. Online condolences at www.longworthfuneralhome.com
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FIELDING o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-01-04 published
McCURDY,
Kathleen
Maud (née
PERCIVAL)
Of Chesley, passed away at Elgin Abbey, Chesley on Monday, January
2, 2006 in her 94th year. Loving mother of David and his wife
Karen of Chesley and Dorothy
FIELDING and her husband Don of
Barrie. Kay will be fondly remembered by her daughters-in-law,
Shirley McCURDY of Stouffville and Lorraine
McCURDY of Allenford.
She will be missed by her fourteen grandchildren and many great
grandchildren. Loving sister to Clara
TURNER and her husband
Bill of Calgary. Predeceased by her husband J.J., sons Don and
John, brother Robert and sister Edith
JOHNSON and her parents,
Robert and Catherine
(HOUSTON)
PERCIVAL.
Visitation will be held
at Cameron Funeral Home, Chesley on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. A funeral service will be held on Thursday, January 5, 2006
at Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Chesley at 2 p.m. Spring Interment
in Chesley Cemetery. Memorial Donations to the charity of your
choice would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
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FIELDING o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-04 published
BELL,
Edith
Viola (née
RONEY)
At Seaforth Community Hospital on Tuesday, January 3, 2006, Edith
Viola (RONEY)
BELL, 85, of Hullett Township. Beloved wife of
the late John F.
BELL. Dear mother of Jane and Dean
FIELDING
and Laurie and Richard
MILLER, all of R.R.#2, Seaforth. Loving
grandmother of eight, Amanda, Joel, Alexander, Catherine, Wesley,
Bradley, Casey and William. Dear sister fo Earl (Gwen)
RONEY,
Robert (Ruby)
RONEY,
Hazel
(Ray)
HURAS and Franklin (Margaret)
RONEY.
Predeceased by her parents Alexander and Letitia
(MOORE)
RONEY and a sister Ethel (Bert)
MAHAFFY.
Family will receive
Friends at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, 87 Goderich Street
West, Seaforth on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral
service will be held at First Presbyterian Church, 59 Goderich
Street West, Seaforth on Friday, January 6 at 2: 00 p.m. Interment
Maitlandbank Cemetery, Seaforth. Memorial donations to First
Presbyterian Church, Community Care Access Centre or Seaforth
Community Hospital Foundation would be appreciated. Condolences
at www.whitneyribeyfuneralhome.com
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FIELDING o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-07-05 published
FIELDING,
Rhoda
Violet (née
LAMONT)
Passed away peacefully on Monday, July 3, 2006 at Victoria Hospital
in her 92nd year. Beloved wife of the late Reginald T.
FIELDING
(1998.) Dearly loved mother of Arthur
FIELDING,
Monty
(Jean)
FIELDING. Cherished grandmother of Krista, Paul and Sarah. Devoted
sister of the late Marybelle, Dute, and Bobsy. Loving aunt of
Bill, Jinnie, Rhodabelle, Marjorie and the late Rod and Jimmy.
Loved great-aunt of numerous nieces and nephews and great-great-aunt
of numerous nieces and nephews. Rhoda will be missed by life
long Friends Betty
STERLING and Nancy
COWAN. A memorial service
will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, July 8, 2006 at Forest Lawn
Memorial Chapel, 1997 Dundas Street East (at Wavell), London.
Visitation one hour prior to service. Cremation has taken place.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Shriner's Hospital for Children
or the charity of your choice would be gratefully appreciated.
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FIELDING o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-11-07 published
NEILY,
Ronald
Philip
82 years on Wednesday, October 18, 2006 at C.K.H.A. -- Public
General Hospital, Chatham. Late of Hillside Ave., Wheatley. Beloved
husband of Ruth
(PRESANT.) Dear father of Nancy
NEILY,
Jane
Neily
MALLAY and (George
MALLAY), Betsy
NEILY (Andy
FIELDING) and Ron
NEILY
(Linda
BUTLER.) Loving grandfather of Patrick, Emily and
Tommy. Also survived by sisters Lorna
NEILY, Norah Balcom, Marian
PORTER and his brother Hugh
NEILY.
Predeceased by his brother
David NEILY.
Ron served as a flying officer with Allouette Squadron
of the Royal Canadian Air Force during the Second World War.
He graduated from the University of Guelph in 1951 and went on
to work for Canadian Broadcasting Corporation radio and television
for 25 years until he retired in 1986. A funeral service was
held on October 21, 2006. Interment Erie Cemetery. Wheatley.
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FIELDING o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-04-15 published
FIELDING,
Agnes
Elizabeth
Peacefully on Saturday, April 1, 2006, in her 97th year. Predeceased
by her husband, the late John
FIELDING (1979.) Sadly missed by
her son Gary (Margaret) and grand_sons Gordon, Stephen and Jeffrey
and 6 great-grandchildren Dylan, Mackenzie, Madison, Cameron,
Andrew and Nolan. A private graveside service has taken place
at Mount Pleasant Cemetery.
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FIELDING o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-05-10 published
FIELDING,
Carman
92 years, Monday, May 8, 2006 at the Meadowbrook Residence, Lively,
with his loving family at his side. Husband of Gerda
(ISRAELSON)
FIELDING (predeceased 2000.) Father of Carman Jr. (wife
Sandra)
and Myrna (husband Ross
CUDNEY,) both of Lively, Douglas (wife
Gaye) of Sudbury, Barbara (husband Robert
MAJER) of Lively, Karen
(husband Ken
SHAW) of Whitefish, Dan (wife
Joanne) and Michael
(wife Elise,) both of Lively, Kathy (husband Michael
CULL) of
Sudbury,
Laurie of Hawaii, and Lynda
BENNETT of Worthington.
Cherished grandfather of 24 grandchildren Dean, Stacie, Kent
and Shelli; Kimberly, Dana and Meredith; Sheldon, Tara and Sharilyn,
Andrea and Nathan, Lori, Jennifer and Michelle; Shayne and Brent,
Jonathan, Jason and Ryan, Jesse, Lauren and Jordan and Davina,
23 great-grandchildren Alexander, Gillian, Yasmin, Kenyan, Duncan,
Olivia, Kendra and Darria; Parker, William, Fielding and Benjamin
Graham, Grant, Kory, Kayleigh and Mykaila; Christine, Blake and
Jack, McKenzie, Anton and Georgia. Dear son of George Parker
and Agnes
(CEASAR)
FIELDING predeceased. Dear brother of Clifford,
Cecil,
Stanley,
Garnet, Sidney, George and Frank
FIELDING, and
Amy MATSON all predeceased. Sadly missed by many nieces and nephews.
Resting at Jackson and Barnard Funeral Home, 233 Larch Street,
Sudbury. Funeral Service in Saint_John the Divine Anglican Church,
Copper Cliff Friday, May 12th, 2006 at 11 a.m. Interment in the
family plot at the Parklawn Cemetery. Donations to the Carman
Fielding Bursary Fund would be appreciated. (Friends may call
2-9 p.m. Thursday)
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FIELDING o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-09-14 published
WILKES,
Suzanne (née
FRAWLEY)
Died on Wednesday September 13, 2006 at the General and Marine
Hospital in Collingwood. Wife of Doctor James
WILKES.
Mother of
Penny (Stephen)
MARTIN, Douglas (Lois)
HOGARTH, Wendy
HOGARTH
(Murray JOHNSTON), Judy (Duane)
DURHAM, John
WILKES and Jennifer
(Peter) COLLERAN.
Sister of Margaret (Gary)
FIELDING. Grandmother
of; Andrew, Geoffrey, Brian, Jack, Robin, North, Slater, Rogan,
Quinn, Matthew, Timothy, Elizabeth and Rhiannon. Predeceased
by grand_son Gerad and parents Gordon and Penelope
FRAWLEY.
Visitation
will take place on Friday September 15, 2006 from 2-4 and 7-9 in
the family residence at Osler Bluff in Collingwood. A Funeral
service will be held on Saturday September 16, 2006 at 2 p.m.
at All Saints' Anglican Church, 32 Elgin Street in Collingwood.
Cremation to follow at Saint_James Cemetery, Toronto. In lieu of
flowers, donations may be made to The Primate's World Relief and
Development Fund (www.pwrdf.org). Friends may leave comments
for the family by visiting www.fawcettfuneralhomes.com
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FIELDING o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-27 published
BUTTON,
Olive "
Betty"
Passed away peacefully at the Trillium Health Centre, Mississauga
on Tuesday, April 25, 2006 in her 83rd year. Beloved wife of
Joe for 57 years. Dear sister of Helen
YOUNG of Toronto, and
sister-in-law of Jack
BUTTON and his wife
Margaret and Florence
FIELDING.
Also remembered by nieces and nephews, Jeanne, Craig,
Carol and Nancy. A Service of Remembrance will be held at the
Turner and Porter "Peel" Chapel, 2180 Hurontario Street, Mississauga
(Hwy. 10 North of Queen Elizabeth Way) on Friday, April 28, 2006
at 3 p.m. Visitation will begin at 2 p.m. For those who wish,
donations may be made to the Arthritis Society or to a charity
of your choice.
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