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GENOE,
Margaret▼
Evelyn▼
Jeanette▼ - Estate of
Notice to Creditors and Others In The Matter Of The Estate Of
Margaret▼
Evelyn▼
Jeanette▼
GENOE
All Persons having claims or demands against the Estate of Margaret
Evelyn Jeanette
GENOE, of the Municipality of West Grey, in the
County of Grey, Retired Farmer, who died on or about the 3rd
day of March, 2005 are hereby notified to send particulars of
their claims to the undersigned Solicitor on or before the 24th
day of February, 2006, after which date the Estate will be distributed,
having regard only to the claims then filed.
Dated at Markdale, Ontario, this 26th day of January, 2006
Dunlop, Johnson and Pust
Barristers and Solicitors
21 Main Street East - Box 433
Markdale, Ontario N0C 1H0
Solicitors for the Estate Trustee
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GENOE,
Margaret▲
Evelyn▲
Jeanette▲ - Estate of
Notice to Creditors and Others In The Matter Of The Estate Of
Margaret▲
Evelyn▲
Jeanette▲
GENOE
All Persons having claims or demands against the Estate of Margaret
Evelyn Jeanette
GENOE, of the Municipality of West Grey, in the
County of Grey, Retired Farmer, who died on or about the 3rd
day of March, 2005 are hereby notified to send particulars of
their claims to the undersigned Solicitor on or before the 24th
day of February, 2006, after which date the Estate will be distributed,
having regard only to the claims then filed.
Dated at Markdale, Ontario, this 26th day of January, 2006
Dunlop, Johnson and Pust
Barristers and Solicitors
21 Main Street East - Box 433
Markdale, Ontario N0C 1H0
Solicitors for the Estate Trustee
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GENOE o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-06-07 published
GATEMAN,
Gerald “Jerry” Milton
Gerald “Jerry” Milton
GATEMAN of Chesley, passed away after a
challenging ten years on June 5, 2006 at the Hanover and District
Hospital in his 70th year. Beloved husband and best friend of
Iris GATEMAN.
Loving father of Cathy (Bob) of Tiverton, Paul
and his wife Sandra of Chesley and Barry of Chesley. Cherished
grandfather of Derek, Scott, and Lisa. Dear brother of Carol
of Chatham, Eleanor (Buck) and Ruth (Murray) all of Georgetown,
Glenna (Bruce) of Gormley, Don and Jim (Anne) all of Elmwood.
Jerry will be fondly remembered by many nieces and nephews. Former
father-in-law of Marilyn
GATEMAN of Chesley. Predeceased by his
parents, Milton and Irene
(ELLIS)
GATEMAN. At
Jerry's request,
cremation will take place and a celebration of Jerry's life will
be held on Thursday, June 8, 2006 at 2 p.m. at Saint Mark's Lutheran
Church, Chesley with visiting prior to the service. Interment
Saint_John's Lutheran Cemetery, Elmwood. As an expression of sympathy,
memorial donations to the Hanover and District Hospital Foundation,
Hanover Care Centre or the Heart and Stroke Foundation would
be appreciated by the family.
2006-006-07
GENOE,
Samuel
Peacefully at Central Place in Owen Sound, on Tuesday morning,
June 6th, 2006. Samuel Alfred
GENOE went home to be with his
Lord, in his 81st year. Dearly beloved husband of the late Margaret
GENOE.
Sam is remembered by his step-children, Herb
McCLELLAND
and his wife, Isabelle, Fred
McLELLAND and his wife, Ellen and
David McCLELLAND and his wife, Mary Ann. Loving grandfather of
Ian, Paul, Suzanne, Joanne, Phillip, Marlise and Matthew and
great-grandfather of Kaitlin. A Funeral Service for Sam
GENOE
will be held in the Funeral Home Chapel of the Brian E. Wood
Funeral Home, 250 - 14th Street West, Owen Sound (376-7492) on
Friday, June 9th, 2006 at 1: 00 p.m. Visitation two hours prior
to service. Interment in Salem Cemetery, Eugenia, Ontario. If
so desired, the family would appreciate donations to the charity
of your choice as your expression of sympathy.
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GENOE,
Ray
In loving memory of a dear father who left us June 9, 2002
Loved too much to ever be forgotten
Always in our hearts, Love, your family
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GENOE,
Sheila
Eileen (née
GARVEY)
Peacefully at Peterborough Regional Health Centre, Palliative
Care on Saturday December 16, 2006 in her 62nd year. Beloved
wife of Murray
GENOE.
Loving mother of Cassie and husband James
TURNBULL,
Trish and husband Chris
McLAREN, and Becky and Chris
BECKETT. Dear grandmother of Sarah and Ryan. Dear sister of Joanne
GARVEY and husband Glenn
SCARROW, Michael
GARVEY and wife Elaine
and Rosemary and husband Peter
SWEENEY.
Pre-deceased by her parents
Fergus and Frances
GARVEY.
Visitation at Duffus Funeral Home,
Peterborough (705-745-4612) from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral
Mass in St. Alphonsus Church on Wednesday December 20, 2006.
Interment St. Luke's Cemetery, Downeyville. As expressions of
sympathy, donations to Telecare Peterborough would be appreciated
by the family.
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GENOSKO,
Ernest
Karl
Passed away peacefully with his wife and son by his side in Winnipeg
on March 2, 2006.
son of Rosa and Josef
GENOSKO; husband of Marlene
Ruth (née
JUSTICE;) father of Gary and William; grandfather of
Liam, Elijah, Hannah, Ivy and Iloe; brother of Josef (Richmond
Hill, Ontario) and Erna (Rosenheim, Germany). Ernest was born
on October 2, 1932 in Munich, Germany and moved to Canada in
1953. He married Marlene on July 9, 1955 and this past summer
they celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. After their marriage,
Ernest and Marlene built their own house on Clark Avenue in Thornhill,
Ontario where they lived until 2003 when they moved to Winnipeg
to be closer to family. Ernest's most recent job before retiring
was at Shouldice Hospital. Ernest loved to keep busy with odd
jobs and chores. He was always available to help anyone who asked
for a hand (or even if they didn't ask). Ernest wore many hats
he gardened, painted, and loved repairing televisions and radios
in his basement workshop. He also enjoyed playing darts with
his friend Larry. Ernest was proud of his family and most of
all loved his grandchildren. In lieu of flowers a donation to
the Lung Association of Canada would be greatly appreciated.
Friends and family can pay respects at 773 Centennial Street,
Winnipeg on Sunday March 5th between 2 and 4 pm. In honour of
his memory a tree will be cut down, chopped up, and piled meticulously
at a later date.
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GENOVA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-29 published
GENOVA,
Grace
Helen (née
MIGILORE)
Surrounded by her family on Tuesday, March 28, 2006. Beloved
wife of the late Vito Anthony. Missed dearly by daughter Catherine
and her husband Carey
LEE and son Victor Joseph and his wife
Anna. Loving grandmother to Michael Anthony his wife Lori Ann,
Marcia Grace
LEE, and Victor Anthony, Michael Vincent
GENOVA
and great-grandmother to Sebastian Xavier
LEE.
Friends will be
received at the Ridley Funeral Home, 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W.
(between Islington and Kipling Aves., at 14th Street, 416-259-3705)
on Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. A Funeral
Mass will be held on Friday, March 31, 2006 at St. Teresa's Catholic
Church at 10 a.m. Interment Mt. Peace Cemetery. Messages of Condolence
may be placed at www.RidleyFuneralHome.com.
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GENOVESE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-10-31 published
Bobby CUNNINGHAM, 79: Two-sport pro
By Curtis RUSH,
Staff
Reporter
His father wanted him to be a golf pro instead of a football
pro.
Bobby CUNNINGHAM
Jr. became both.
As a halfback, he won a Grey Cup championship with the Montreal
Alouettes in 1949, a most outstanding player award in 1953 with
the Ottawa Rough Riders, and beat the likes of golf legends Moe
Norman and George Knudson on the way to winning the Canadian
match-play championship in 1959.
"It was unusual at that time to have those combined talents (football
and golf) to that degree," said former Port Credit high school
teammate Bill
CUNNINGHAM, 80 (no relation.)
Bobby GENOVESE, 44, remembers his father as a "rare breed" in
sports.
"Someone once asked him what was tougher: football or golf? And
he said golf because in football you just react. In golf, there's
too much time to think."
Football was also tougher on the body. Injuries eventually caught
up with CUNNINGHAM. In the 1990s, he underwent two hip replacement
surgeries, suffered two strokes and his leg was amputated above
the knee after gangrene set in.
CUNNINGHAM died at the Wexford Residence nursing home in Scarborough
on Thanksgiving weekend. He was 79.
He leaves his daughter, Julia
FOX, 53, of Toronto, who runs a
courier company with her husband; and his son
GENOVESE, of Nassau
in the Bahamas, chairman and owner of merchant bank B.G. Capital
Group. CUNNINGHAM's older sister, Mina, died a couple of years
ago.
Friends and family remembered him as a colourful character. "He
was the most engaging guy I ever met," said former Alouettes
teammate Bruce Coulter, 78, adding that
CUNNINGHAM loved the
social scene.
His adventurous side and his love of golf took
CUNNINGHAM all
over the world after his football career, which began in 1947 and
ended with a knee injury in 1955.
In 1958, with only $1,000 in his pocket, he spent the winter
on the U.S. tour. He estimated he ate 1,000 pancakes on his way
through Texas to save money because they were only 35 cents a
plate.
His interest in golf was instilled early by his father, who was
the golf pro at St. George's Golf and Country Club in Etobicoke
for 32 years. In fact, Bobby
CUNNINGHAM
Sr. and his son both
have their names on the Millar Trophy, emblematic of the Canadian
match-play championship.
CUNNINGHAM succeeded his father as golf pro at St. George's from
1960 to 1965, and he made a career teaching golf in the Mississauga
area.
Client Marian
RITCHIE, 66, became good Friends with him. "When
he was teaching me golf it was very cute. I said 'I've got this
problem because I keep hooking the ball.' He said to me, 'Well,
you don't look like a hooker to me.'" she said, laughing. "He
was very sharp."
But it was football where he first found success first. At Port
Credit
High
School, his friend and teammate Bill
CUNNINGHAM remembered
him for his powerful legs. "His thighs were the size of a tree
trunk," his friend, the team's quarterback, recalled. "He was
also a great kicker who was good for 50 to 55 yards on every
kick."
After high school, he joined the Balmy Beach Rugby Club and stayed
two seasons. Just under 6 feet and weighing 200 pounds,
CUNNINGHAM
soon attracted the attention of the Canadian Football League.
In 1948, he signed a $2,500 contract with the Alouettes, turning
down the $1,000 offered by the Argonauts. It was a lot of money
for a few months of football; the average annual wage at that
time was $2,175.
A halfback who could run and catch passes, he helped lead Montreal
to the 1949 Grey Cup championship, scoring a touchdown early
in the game. A picture of him in a Toronto newspaper shows him
snagging a ball. The caption referred to him as "Crazy Legs"
CUNNINGHAM.
In 1953, after being traded to Ottawa, he became the first Canadian
to win the Jeff Russel Memorial Trophy as the most outstanding
player in the division.
"Everybody thought the world of him," said
FOX, his daughter,
who with her husband Wayne
STONE owns and operates Metro Courier
Services Ltd. in Toronto. "I was very proud of him and all his
achievements."
Over the years, she helped assemble the memorabilia of his life.
For that, he gave her his proudest possession, his 1949 Grey
Cup ring, telling her to wear it around her neck. To this day,
it is never far from her heart.
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GENOVY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-11-17 published
TILLOTSON,
Raymond
Lewis
At his residence on Thursday, November 16, 2006, Raymond Lewis
TILLOTSON of Chateau Gardens, Aylmer in his 88th year. Husband
of the late Madeliene
TILLOTSON (1982.) Special friend of the
late Leona
TRIBE (2000.) Dear father of Ruth Ann
SPRINGER
(Stewart
LYON) of London, Bob
TILLOTSON of Aylmer, Sandra
GENOVY
(Jim)
of Winnipeg, Linda
ROBINSON
(Patrick
MARKLE) of Aylmer and Patricia
MICHIELSE
(John) of Dorchester. Grandfather of Leslee, Sam, Wayne,
Raymond, Shawn, Sam, Jennifer, Tanya, Kelly and Sherri-Lynn.
Brother of Roy
TILLOTSON, Lois
TILLOTSON and Dolly
WILSON. Also
survived by a number of great-grandchildren, great great-grandchildren,
nieces and nephews. He will be sadly missed by Laura
JONES, LouAnn
STOCK,
Tony
TRIBE and families. Predeceased by brothers Frank
and Bill TILLOTSON, sisters Helen
TILLOTSON, Sarah
VAN
ACKER,
Joanie TILLOTSON.
Born in North Carolina on August 25, 1919 son
of the late William and Mabel
(STEINBACH)
TILLOTSON.
Raymond
was a tobacco farmer at Putnum until 1974. He worked at the Tobacco
Marketing Board and was bartender at Col. Talbot Branch #81 of
the Royal Canadian Legion. Friends may call at the H.A. Kebbel
Funeral Home, Aylmer on Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral
service will be held on Saturday, November 18, 2006 at 1: 00 p.m.
Interment,
Aylmer
Cemetery. Rev. Norman
JONES, officiating. Donations
to the Canadian National Institute for the Blind would be appreciated.
Condolences at kebbelfuneralhome.com
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GENSKE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-30 published
GENSKE,
Bruno
Erich
At London Health Sciences Centre, Victoria Hospital on Sunday,
May 28, 2006, Bruno Erich
GENSKE of London in his 94th year.
Beloved husband of the late Elizabeth
GENSKE (1990.) Dear father
of Renate and her husband Herman
CRAMER and Linda
GENSKE all
of London. Loved by grandchildren Bruno
GENSKE
Jr. and Richard
CRAMER and his wife
Joannie of London and one great-granddaughter
Brooke CRAMER of London. Friends will be received at the Logan
Funeral Home, 371 Dundas Street (between Waterloo and Colborne
Street) on Wednesday, May 31, 2006 from 1-3 p.m. Funeral service
will follow in the chapel at 3 p.m. Interment Pond Mills Cemetery.
Online condolences www.loganfh.ca A tree will be planted as a
living memorial to Mr.
GENSKE.
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GENT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-04-10 published
GIRET
Surrounded by his family and Friends at London Health Sciences
Centre,
Victoria
Hospital, on Friday, April 7, 2006 Daniel
GIRET
of R.R.#1, Springfield in his 55th year. Beloved husband of Marie
(née GENT.)
Loving father of Joelle, Jeremy and Jonathan all
at home. Sadly missed by his mother Gizele
GIRET of France. Dear
brother of Jean-Claude (wife Yvette) and Patrice (wife Annick)
all of France. Fondly remembered by nieces Sylvie, Marie-Pierre,
Sarah, Maude and predeceased by Annie. Also lovingly remembered
by Betty HOPE (husband Rod,) Doreen
SHEPHERD (husband David)
and John GENT. A private funeral service will be held on Monday,
April 10, 2006. Cremation with interment at Dorchester Union
Cemetery. A Memorial Service for family and Friends will be held
at a later date. (Bieman Funeral Home, Dorchester (519) 268-7672
in charge of arrangements).
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GENT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-07-05 published
GENT,
Aldon
At London Health Science Centre-Westminster Campus on Monday,
July 3, 2006. Aldon
GENT of R.R.#1 Springfield in his 92nd year.
Dear brother of Gordon
GENT and wife
Beulah of Saint Thomas, Audrey
JENKINS of Belmont, Doris
HUTCHINSON/HUTCHISON of Bridgenorth, Ontario.
Brother-in-law of Babe
GENT of London and Stan
PONTING of Port
Rowan. Also survived by a number of nieces and nephews. Predeceased
by a brother Leo
GENT, a sister Olive
PONTING and brothers-in-law
Harold JENKINS and Max
HUTCHINSON/HUTCHISON.
Born in Kingsmill on November 20,
1914 son of the John and Rachel
(SMITH)
GENT.
Aldon was a Dairy
and Cash Crop farmer and was active in the community. Friends
may call at the H.A. Kebbel Funeral Home, Aylmer on Wednesday
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will be held on Thursday,
July 6, 2006 at 1: 00 p.m. Interment, Aylmer Cemetery. Donations
to the Saint_John's United Church or the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
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GENTILE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-10-18 published
CALLAHAN,
Robert
Stephen, B.A., F.C.I.P.
Passed away peacefully on October 13th, 2006 at Saint_Joseph's
Health Centre, Toronto, in his 46th year, after a brief illness.
son of Philip Laurence
CALLAHAN and the late Joyce Louisa
CALLAHAN
(TILBURY.)
Husband to Lise
BRISEBOIS and loving father to Kathryn.
Brother to Pauline (Lloyd)
FERGUSON, Pamela (Gerry)
GENTILE,
Audrey (John)
DAVIES and Don (Andrea)
CALLAHAN.
Favourite uncle
to Michael, Mark, Julie, Brenda, Lindsay, Rob, Alex, Chris, Julia
and Patrick. A graduate of Lower Canada College and Marianopolis
College in Montreal, Rob was a University Scholar at McGill University
and a Lord Knolly Shield recipient as the top Fellow of the Canadian
Institute of Planners graduate in Canada. Prior to a serious
injury in 2005, Rob was Senior Vice President at Thermaquest
International Inc. He previously served in management and commercial
underwriting roles with Aviva Canada, GAN Canada, Zurich
Insurance Canada and the Encon Group. Rob was also a talented
and insightful writer with an exceptional intellect. He was an
accomplished skier and a disciplined runner. He drew benefit
and comfort from an unshakeable faith in God. He consistently
reached out to those who needed his help and support. Rob lived
to ensure that those around him were happy. His ever-jovial demeanor
and his warm and generous spirit were the hallmarks of his character.
He leaves us as a kind and gentle soul. A private family funeral
will be held in Montreal.
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MONACO,
Giuseppe "
Joe"
Suddenly, as the result of an accident, on February 15, 2006,
at the age of 32. Loving
son of Pino and Sarah
MONACO.
Loving
brother of Peter and his wife Linda-Anne, and Ricky. Grandson
of Giuseppe and Rosa
SCIASCIA of Montreal. Nephew of Pina
MONACO,
Paolo CICCHETTI of Toronto, Angela
SAMBITO,
Francesca
GENTILE
and Peter SCIASCIA of Montreal. Joe will be sadly missed by his
many cousins and Friends. Family and Friends will be received
at the Scott Funeral Home "Brampton Chapel," 289 Main St. N.,
Brampton (905-451-1100), on Saturday from 4-8 p.m. and Sunday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated
on Monday, February 20, 2006 at 10 a.m. from St. Jerome's Roman
Catholic Church, 8530 Chinguacousy Road, Brampton. Interment
Assumption Catholic Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations
to ShareLife would be appreciated by the family.
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GENTILI o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-10-25 published
CLIFFORD,
Robert
William "
Bill"
Peacefully at the Grey Bruce Health Services in Owen Sound, on
Monday,
October 23rd, 2006. Robert William (Bill)
CLIFFORD, of
Owen Sound, in his 85th year. Dearly beloved husband for 62 years
of Jean CLIFFORD (née
LEWIS.)
Loving father of Keith
CLIFFORD
and his wife, Kathryn, of Uxbridge and Wendy
AINSWORTH and her
husband, Lorne, of Owen Sound. Proud grandfather of Michael,
David, Craig (Kelly), Karen (Jamie), Kendra, Garrett, Kyle, Cassie
and great-grandfather of Steven
AINSWORTH.
Bill will be sadly
missed by his son-in-law, Fred
GENTILI; daughter-in-law, Sylvia
CLIFFORD; sister-in-law, Bessie
CLIFFORD.
Predeceased by his
parents, John and Susan
CLIFFORD; daughter, Patricia
GENTILI
son, Tony CLIFFORD; grand_son, Ryan
GENTILI; sister, Dorothy
LINKLATER
brothers, Jack, Jim and Tom
CLIFFORD.
Friends may call at the
Brian E. Wood Funeral Home, 250 - 14th Street West, Owen Sound
(519-376-7492) on Wednesday evening from 7: 00-9:00 p.m. A Funeral
Service for Bill
CLIFFORD will be held in the Funeral Home Chapel
on Thursday, October 26th, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. with Rev. Cathy
HIRD officiating. Interment in Rest Haven Memorial Gardens, Toronto,
Ontario. If so desired, the family would appreciate donations
to the Grey Bruce Health Services Auxiliary as your expression
of sympathy.
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GENTILI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-04 published
MEYER,
Katherine
T.
Suddenly at her home on Friday, March 3, 2006, at age 75. Beloved
wife of the late Walter Horst
MEYER.
Dearly loved mother of Carole
MacPHERSON and her husband Fred, Dianne
GENTILI and her husband
Luciano, and Paul and his wife Jennifer. Devoted grandmother
of Alexandra, Brendan, Madelyn, Andrew and Melissa. Survived
by her dear mother Maria
BRUCKLER and predeceased by her father
Frank. A lady of strong family values, dignity and courage and
she will be greatly missed by all who knew her. Friends may call
at the Turner and Porter "Butler" Chapel, 4933 Dundas St. W., Etobicoke
(between Kipling and Islington Aves.) from 2-4 p.m. Sunday and
from 7-9 p.m. Monday. Funeral Mass will be held at 10: 30 a.m.
on Tuesday, March 7, 2006 at Transfiguration of Our Lord Church,
45 Ludstone Dr., Etobicoke. Cremation to follow. If desired,
memorial donations may be made to the Parkinson Society of Canada
or to the Breast Cancer Society.
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GENTILINI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-03 published
FURGIUELE,
Fiore
Peacefully passed away surrounded by his family on January 1,
2006 at Mt. Sinai Hospital at the age of 98. Loving husband to
the late Maria (née
DEBARTOLO.)
Guiding father to Rosario and
his late wife Maria, Dino and his late wife Lorraine, Adelina
and her husband Alessandro
PALERMO,
Francesca and her husband
Francesco PALERMO,
Salvatore,
Carmela and her late husband Mario
D'ANDREA,
Amelia and her husband Dario
GENTILINI, and Santo and
his wife Rosetta. Caring grandfather to 21 grandchildren and
29 great-grandchildren. Brother to Alfredo
FURGIUELE and brother-in-law
to Emma FURGIUELE and Salvatore
DEBARTOLO.
Family and Friends
may be received at Lynett Funeral Home, 3299 Dundas St. West
(one block east of Runnymede Rd.), Tuesday from 2-9 p.m. Funeral
Mass 10 a.m. at St. Helen's Church, 1680 Dundas St. West. Interment
at Westminster Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can be
made to charities.
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GENTLES o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-14 published
CHANG,
Marjorie (née
CHUNG)
59 years, on February 10, 2006. Daughter of Ena
NUNES and Eulah
CHUNG and the late Jackson
CHUNG.
Beloved wife of 40 years to
George. Loving mother of Ian and wife Lee, Leighton and Jason
CHANG and Gina
GIROUX. Dear grandmother of Jade
CHANG,
Brett
and Bruce GIROUX.
Sadly missed by brothers and sisters Neville,
Paul, Wayne and Sandra, Velda and Annie
CHUNG,
Arlette
GENTLES
and Valene
CHANG, Heather, Christine, Bernard, and Harvey
NUNES.
Marjorie was a former employee of Transit Windsor and Key Tours.
The family asks if you could please meet them at St. Gregory-the-Great
Church, 13789 St. Gregory Road, St. Clair Beach on Thursday,
February 16, 2006 for Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. with
Fr. Tom JANISSE as celebrant. Cremation to follow. Memorial donations
to the Windsor Regional Cancer Centre would be appreciated. The
family invites you to sign the Book of Condolence or share a
memory at www.marcotte-tecumseh.ca. Arrangements are entrusted
to the Marcotte Funeral Home (519-735-2830).
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GENTTNER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-14 published
GENTTNER,
Jean▼
(ROSS)
Peacefully at Marian Villa, London, Jean
GENTTNER
(ROSS) passed
away on Wednesday, January 11, 2006. Beloved wife of Lloyd for
over 61 years. Dear and devoted mother of Dave and Bill (Bette-Jane).
Lovingly remembered by her sisters, Margaret
LESAUVAGE and Mary
KRUEGER, and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her sister,
Kathleen AWCOCK; and her brothers, George, Bill and Robert
ROSS.
For many years, Jean was a member of the Tuesday Live-Y'ers and
the London Garden Club, and a faithful member of St. George's
Presbyterian Church. Her pies and cakes were out of this world,
and her garden a show place. A family service was held at the
Our Lady of Hope Chapel of Mt. Hope Centre for Long Term Care
with interment at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Special Thanks to
Rev. Keith
McKEE, Chaplain Katherine
DAVIS, Dr. L.
BRUBACHER,
and the caring and loving staff and volunteers at Mount Hope
whose kindnesses will always be remembered. Online condolences
can be expressed at www.evansfh.ca Funeral arrangements entrusted
to Evans Funeral Home, 451-9350. A tree will be planted as a
living memorial to Jean.
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GENTTNER,
Jean▲
Ada
The family of the late Jean Ada
GENTTNER would like to thank
their family, neighbours and Friends for the phone calls, beautiful
sympathy cards and donations in Jean's name. The love and compassion
shown to us will never be forgotten.
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GENTTNER,
Lloyd
At Mount Hope, London, Lloyd
GENTTNER passed away on Monday,
May 1, 2006. Beloved husband of the late Jean
GENTTNER.
Dear
father of Dave and Bill (Bette-Jane). Also remembered by his
sisters, Eileen
CAINE and Marie
OROSZ, his brothers, Ray and
Carl, his in-laws, Margaret
LESAUVAGE and Mary and Roy
KRUEGER,
and many nieces and nephews. Lloyd managed a number of Loblaws
stores in London and worked for the company for over 40 years.
A family service was held with interment at Mount Pleasant Cemetery.
Special Thanks to Rev. Keith
McKEE, Chaplain Katherine
DAVIS,
and Doctor L.
BRUBACHER as well as the caring and loving staff and
volunteers at Mount Hope whose kindnesses will always be remembered.
Online condolences can be expressed at www.evansfh.ca Funeral
arrangements entrusted to Evans Funeral Home, 451-9350. A tree
will be planted as a living memorial to Lloyd.
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GENTTNER,
Bernice
Peacefully at London Health Sciences Centre, Victoria Campus
on Wednesday, December 6, 2006. Bernice
GENTTNER of London in
her 81st year. Loving partner of Jim
CONNERS. Dear mother of
Cheryl McCALLUM, Nancy
SWEETMAN (Alex), Mark
GENTTNER (Anouschka)
all of London. Grandmother of Kim
McBRIDE
(Stephen,)
Scott
SWEETMAN
(Carol,) Steve
McCALLUM
(Charlotte,)
Cindy
McCALLUM, Jessica
GENTTNER
(Mark.)
Great-grandmother of Julia, Ella, Michael, Rachel,
Justin and Mackayla. Sister of George
BRETT
(Lynn.)
Predeceased
by her son Terry
GENTTNER (1992.) Cremation has taken place.
A private family service will be held. Expressions of sympathy
and donations (Heart and Stroke Foundation) would be appreciated
and may be made through London Cremation Services (519) 672-0459
or online at www.londoncremation.com She was one of my favourite
Great-grandmothers because she was nice to my sister and I, the
other reason is she would always give me candy and sugary snakes..
etc. But it was time for her to go, and have a happier life on
the other side. She had to do what she had to do.. so now I leave
her with this poem. It was time for you to go It was time for
you to stay, It was the perfect time for you to love, So now
you leave my heart with sorrow. All of my love Justin
GENTTNER
Great-grand_son.
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GENTTNER,
Florence▼
(DUNSFORD)
At Queensway Retirement Home, Hensall on Thursday, December 7,
2006 Florence
(DUNSFORD)
GENTTNER formerly of Exeter in her 90th
year. Beloved wife of the late Ralph
GENTTNER (1980.) Dear mother
of Shirley
GENTTNER of Exeter and Bev
GENTTNER and Teri Lynne
RUMMELL of Hensall. Dear grandmother of George and Valerie
PRATT
and Sandi PRATT; Chris
GENTTNER and Aaron
KNIGHT, Michelle
GENTTNER
and Luis and Melissa
GENTTNER and great-grandmother of Stephanie,
Jared and Noah
PRATT and Jordan
PROVO and Alex
GENTTNER.
Dear▼
sister and sister-in-law of Bill and Mary
DUNSFORD of Simcoe.
Friends may call at the Hopper Hockey Funeral Home, 370 William
Street, 1 west of Main, Exeter on Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The
funeral service will be held on Saturday, December 9th at 11 a.m.
at Trivitt Memorial Anglican Church, Main Street, Exeter with
the Rev. Fr. Bill
WARD officiating. Interment Exeter Cemetery.
Donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated
by the family. Condolences may be forwarded through www.hopperhockeyfh.com
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GENTTNER,
Florence▲
(DUNSFORD)
At Queensway Retirement Home, Hensall on Thursday, December 7,
2006 Florence
(DUNSFORD)
GENTTNER formerly of Exeter in her 90th
year. Beloved wife of the late Ralph
GENTTNER (1980.) Dear mother
of Shirley
GENTTNER of Exeter and Bev
GENTTNER and Teri Lynne
RUMMELL of Hensall. Dear grandmother of George and Valerie
PRATT
and Sandi PRATT; Chris
GENTTNER and Aaron
KNIGHT, Michelle
GENTTNER
and Luis and Melissa
GENTTNER and great-grandmother of Stephanie,
Jared and Noah
PRATT and Jordan
PROVO and Alex
GENTTNER.
Dear▲
sister and sister-in-law of Bill and Mary
DUNSFORD of Simcoe.
Friends may call at the Hopper Hockey Funeral Home, 370 William
Street, 1 west of Main, Exeter on Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The
funeral service will be held on Saturday, December 9th at 11 a.m.
at Trivitt Memorial Anglican Church, Main Street, Exeter with
the Rev. Fr. Bill
WARD officiating. Interment Exeter Cemetery.
Donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated
by the family. Condolences may be forwarded through www.hopperhockeyfh.com
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LOCKHART,
Sarah
Elizabeth
(McINTYRE)
Peacefully at Chelsey Park Nursing Home, London, Ontario on Thursday,
December 14, 2006, Sarah Elizabeth
(McINTYRE)
LOCKHART, formerly
of East Williams Township. Beloved wife of the late Wellington
LOCKHART (1987.) Loving mother of Lawrence and Linda
LOCKHART
of Bayfield, Frank and Lorraine
TURPIN of Owen Sound, Ernie and
Joyce SCHLEGEL of Strathroy, Ron
LOCKHART and Terri
TERNOY of
London and Wes
LOCKHART of Corunna. Cherished grandmother of
Lori and Bill
FINCH,
Mark and Lisa
LOCKHART, Aaron
TURPIN and
Tanya COUSINS, Alicia
TURPIN, Kim
SCHLEGEL and Dave
ELLIOT/ELLIOTT,
Jeff and Krista
SCHLEGEL,
Derek
SCHLEGEL and Karen
HARLTON and
Justin LOCKHART. Dear great-grandmother of Mitchell and Logan
FINCH;
Tyler,
Mya and Brycen
LOCKHART. Sadly missed by sisters
Mary RIMMER, Jean
SHEPPARD, Norma
COLLINS, brother Martin
McINTYRE
and sisters-in-law Laine
McINTYRE,
Freida
LOCKHART, Alma
GENTTNER
and Betty LOCKHART.
Pre-deceased by son Robert and brother John.
Cremation has taken place. No funeral home visitation. Private
family service will be held with interment at Nairn Cemetery.
Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada or the
Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. T. Stephenson and
son Funeral Home entrusted with arrangements. 519-293-3331. A tree
will be planted in memory of Mrs. Sarah
LOCKHART.
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GENUA o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-05 published
Overpass leap kills mother, son
Andrea JOHNSON, 30, of Toronto died along with her two-year-old
infant.
By Canadian Press, Tues., December 5, 2006
Toronto -- Toronto police have identified the mother and small
boy who died in a murder-suicide after plunging off a Highway 401
overpass.
The▼ woman is Andrea
JOHNSON, 30, of Toronto and her son is two-year-old
Sulla GENUA.
Police confirmed that it was a murder-suicide and said a family
member contacted them yesterday afternoon.
Post-mortems concluded
JOHNSON died of multiple trauma after
being struck by a number of cars, while a blow to the head killed
the toddler.
Shocked police officers found the bodies in the westbound collector
lanes in east-end Toronto at about 7: 15 p.m. Sunday.
JOHNSON was pronounced dead at the scene.
Paramedics struggled to revive Sulla, but he was pronounced dead
en route to hospital.
The public manner in which the two died is rare, said University
of Toronto criminology professor Rosemary
GARTNER.
"Women will typically suffocate, drown their children or perhaps
jump off a height, but typically not in a way that would injure
other people,"
GARTNER said.
"This case is unusual in that sense."
While murder-suicide cases involving mothers and infants are
often the result of post-partum depression,
GARTNER said the
majority of cases actually involve older children.
Mothers, however, typically do have a history of mental illness,
she said.
"I would estimate in at least 75 per cent of women who kill their
children and kill themselves -- easily over 75 per cent -- there
is either a history of psychiatric treatment, hospitalization,
or strong evidence of severe depression or personality disorder
or psychosis," she said.
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Details emerge about 401 deaths
By Hayley MICK and Omar EL
AKKAD,
Page
A16
The family of a woman who clutched her toddler and leaped from
an overpass onto Highway 401 was rocked yesterday by the news
of their deaths, homicide investigators say.
Almost 24 hours after Andrea
JOHNSON and her son, Sulla
GENUA,
died just west of the Toronto Zoo, family members were still
hearing the terrible news from Toronto police investigators.
Sulla's father was among those investigators spoke with yesterday.
"He's obviously upset," said Detective Mike
BARSKY of the Toronto
police homicide squad. "This is a tragedy."
The detective refused to comment on the nature of the relationship
between Ms.
JOHNSON and the boy's father, who was not identified.
For most of yesterday, the identities of Ms.
JOHNSON, 30, and
Sulla, 2, had remained a mystery to police: the woman had not
been carrying identification when she jumped just after 7 p.m.
Sunday, and no Friends or relatives had reported the pair missing.
Police also revealed more details about what happened Sunday
evening on the Morningside Avenue overpass, where bloodied concrete
and a small a bouquet of red flowers -- tied to a railing by
an anonymous person -- were the only signs early yesterday that
a tragedy had occurred there hours earlier.
Toronto Transit Commission bus drivers helped police piece together
the final part of the woman's trip to the bridge over the highway.
She and the toddler boarded the bus -- Route 116 on Morningside
Avenue -- at Sheppard Avenue after transferring from another
bus, police said.
Just before 7, she and the boy disembarked at the corner of Morningside
and Midland Avenues. After big-box stores gave way to a grassy
buffer littered with Slurpee straws and pop cans, she reached
a bridge spanning 16 lanes of Highway 401.
According to police, Ms.
JOHNSON climbed over a railing and stood
for a moment on a small, half-moon-shaped ledge, which juts over
traffic pouring west at more than 100 kilometres an hour.
witnesses: said she was holding the boy, said Detective Sergeant
Chris BUCK of the Toronto police homicide squad.
At about 7: 10, several motorists on the overpass noticed the
unfolding scene and dialled 911, he said. A few parked their
vehicles, leaped out and moved quickly toward the woman, he said.
One man spoke to her. "It was a short conversation," Det. Sgt.
BUCK
said. She appeared calm, he said.
Before anyone could reach her, the woman leaped, he said.
Police said both were hit by more than one vehicle. Bloody marks
stretched some 30 metres along the pavement, suggesting one or
more people had been dragged. Police said Ms.
JOHNSON died on
the highway; Sulla was pronounced dead at Sunnybrook Hospital.
An autopsy yesterday found Ms.
JOHNSON died of multiple trauma
Sulla, who stood three feet tall, died of blunt-impact head trauma.
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A devoted mother's tragic decision
By Omar EL
AKKAD and Hayley
MICK,
Page A1
Toronto -- By all accounts, Andrea
JOHNSON was the perfect mother
right up to the moment she killed herself and her two-year-old
son.
Family and Friends described 30-year-old Ms.
JOHNSON as an incredibly
dedicated mother yesterday, two days after she wrapped her arms
around her child, Sulla
GENUA, and leaped off an overpass onto
the 401.
Daniel JOHNSON described his daughter as "the greatest" mother,
totally devoted to Sulla.
"There▲ was a bond between them," Mr.
JOHNSON said from his home
in Brampton. "You'd never see one without the other."
But those who knew her also spoke of a woman under enormous pressure,
and who often suffered bouts of depression. "She'd been very
depressed for a while, on and off," Linette
BATTICKS,
Ms.
JOHNSON's
mother, said yesterday.
Weeping, she taped a photo of Ms.
JOHNSON to the railing on Morningside
Avenue bridge where the lives of her daughter and Sulla came
to an end. Since Sunday night, a small shrine has grown at the
spot.
Amid flower bouquets and a dozen stuffed animals, a child had
penned a note attached to a teddy bear that read: "This lady
must have believed that there was no future for her and her son.
I wish she would have asked for help."
Ms. JOHNSON moved out of a women's shelter in the east end of
the city about seven months ago. Against all odds, she succeeded
in securing a $700-a-month, one-bedroom apartment on Eglinton
Avenue
West above a clothing boutique. At the time, K.D.
SINGH,
the landlord and owner of the boutique, had five potential tenants.
Ms. JOHNSON was the only one without a job -- her references
were three relatives and a social worker from the women's shelter.
Figuring Ms.
JOHNSON needed the apartment more than any of the
other applicants, Mr.
SINGH picked her. For the next six months,
he says, she always paid her rent on the first or second day
of the month.
"She was very proud, very self-respecting. She lived within her
means," he said. "I see some people, they come [to the clothing
store] and they say, 'I want this and I want this.' Not her."
Her neighbours also came to know how proud she was. Whenever
any of them offered to help carry Sulla's stroller up the stairs,
she politely declined. Mr.
SINGH said that every once in a while,
"a white man," possibly the boy's father, would come by to pick
up Sulla.
Ms. JOHNSON's life revolved around her toddler. Most days, she
took him to a nearby park, then a library.
She had a degree in political science from the University of
Ottawa, according to an uncle identified only as Harold. But
she didn't have a job. Indeed, Mr.
SINGH says, she didn't seem
like she wanted one. He says he offered once to help her find
work, but she said her entire day was spent taking care of Sulla.
Besides, she added, if she did get a job, daycare costs would
eat up everything she made.
The attention seemed to have paid off -- relatives described
Sulla as a very intelligent child, fluent in English and French,
like his mother.
"She really took care of that kid," Mr.
SINGH said. "Everything
was around that kid."
Her father agreed, adding: "Andrea was the greatest. I love her
dearly." But asked why she might have committed suicide, Mr.
JOHNSON
said he had no answers. He said he spoke to his daughter recently
she said she felt "okay."
"I'm not sure we'll know why she did what she did. We're just
searching for answers right now," he said.
Homicide detectives continue to investigate what they have classified
as a murder-suicide. Detective Sergeant Chris
BUCK refused to
comment on any details. "It's a tragic situation and I'm not
going to embellish on the personal lives of anyone involved in
it," he said.
Sulla's father and his relatives have kept their feelings private.
"We're not going to say anything right now," a male relative
said yesterday.
It appears no one foresaw what Ms.
JOHNSON planned to do Sunday.
Police pleaded with the public for almost a day before any relatives
came forward. Ms.
JOHNSON was not carrying any identification
when she jumped off the Morningside overpass, making it that
much more difficult to find relatives.
Mr. SINGH last saw Ms.
JOHNSON on Saturday. She had come to tell
him she would be a bit late with the rent this month. Maybe next
Saturday or Sunday, she told him. He says he didn't mind.
As was the case almost every time he met her, Ms.
JOHNSON seemed
fine, Mr. SINGH said. She was her usual self, full of confidence.
Had he seen any signs she was planning to do what she did the
next day, he would have called police, he said.
But having watched her struggle to take care of her son over
the past seven months, Mr.
SINGH says he knew Ms.
JOHNSON's life
was by no means easy.
"She had the whole pressure of the world on her, and she never
showed it," he said. "She never complained."
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GENUA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-12-05 published
Mother ignored pleas before plunge
Family struggles to understand why woman jumped off bridge with
her son
By Michele
HENRY,
Staff
Reporter
One wilted bouquet of flowers, a few plastic poinsettias and
a teddy bear fastened to the guardrail of a 401 overpass are
the only visible reminders of how a mother plunged to her death
this weekend, along with her preschool-aged son.
Andrea JOHNSON, 30, jumped off the Morningside Ave. bridge with
her 2-year-old son Sulla
GENUA on Sunday evening.
The two plummeted 30 metres onto the busy westbound collector
lanes of Highway 401 below in the city's east end.
Relatives learned of the tragic situation late yesterday afternoon.
"We only found out a couple of hours ago," said a cousin of
GENUA's
father, who did not want to be named.
"There's a lot of sorrow. We're very frustrated and upset."
JOHNSON was undeterred by motorists who stopped their cars on
the side of the road to try to help. Despite their pleas, she
flung herself and her son off the bridge. Both were struck by
cars speeding along the highway, near the Toronto Zoo, at about
7: 15 p.m.
A post-mortem examination conducted yesterday concluded that
JOHNSON died as a result of multiple trauma, while her son was
killed by blunt-impact head trauma.
Speculation swirled as to whether the pair was from out of the
province, and why the mother had taken her own life and that
of her child.
Psychiatric experts say it's likely
JOHNSON suffered severe depression
and speculated that a psychotic episode pushed her to this "highly
lethal" act.
"I'd be concerned about a psychotic depression, where judgment
and connection to reality are impaired," said Doctor Jodi
LOFCHY,
an associate professor of psychiatry at the University of Toronto
and chair of psychiatric emergency services at the University
Health Network.
"Someone has to be very ill for this to occur."
LOFCHY explained that in such cases, the woman tends to believe
she is "saving herself and the boy from a fate worse than death."
Things seem to be so bad that she sees no alternative but to
end it all,
LOFCHY said.
Dr. Mark BERBER, a lecturer in psychiatry at U of T, explained
that such decisions are usually impulsive.
"Very often, something may have happened recently in their personal
life to tip the balance," he said. "And the woman sees no future
for her or her child."
A woman who experiences such an episode may believe she must
take the child's life as well because there is no one else to
care for him, said suicide expert Paul Links. "That's a sign
of a significant mental health problem."
It's not likely the added stress of the oncoming holiday season
had anything to do with it, the experts said.
Suicide rates tend to rise after the Christmas season, not before.
Investigators are still trying to piece together what happened
before JOHNSON, who was found without shoes, climbed over the
guardrail with her son. Officers said she made it to the overpass
on a southbound bus, with a transfer from the Sheppard Ave. subway
station.
With her hair in dreadlocks and wearing stockings, a three-quarter-length
coat, a ribbed sweater and a Gap jacket,
JOHNSON walked from
a nearby bus stop to the guardrail.
Several motorists who saw her walking suspiciously close to the
railing called 911. A few stopped their cars on the side of the
road when she crossed over the metal barrier with the child.
Police say a male motorist who had pulled over called to
JOHNSON,
who was described as acting calmly at the time, as he walked
toward her.
"She was very close to the edge," Toronto police Sgt. Chris
BUCK
said, and jumped before the man could get near her. The mother
died at the scene and the boy was pronounced dead in hospital.
Officers interviewed 10 to 12 witnesses: and kept the highway
closed for several hours as the Ontario Provincial Police reconstructed
the incident at the scene.
"It was pretty traumatic,"
BUCK said, noting that witnesses: received
counselling from Victim Services at police headquarters. "But
it's a credit to the people of Toronto that this situation can
be noticed and they do something about it."
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