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GOODRIDGE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-18 published
MASELL,
Ernestina
Antonia (née
BÖHM)
The longest goodbye has finally come to an end. Ernestina is
finally at rest at the age of 84. On Tuesday, February 7, 2006,
with her family by her side and after fighting a long courageous
battle. Born in Germany, August 21, 1921. Daughter of Conrad
and Augusta
BÖHM.
Beloved wife of 57 years to Heinz
MASELL. Cherished
mother of Audrey
DIETRICH, Roland (Marta), Peter (Karen), Loraine
(Roger GOODRIDGE.)
Loving
Oma to Andreas, Eric, Monica, Daniel,
Heidi, Kristina, Joshua, Simone, Nicholle and Lauren. Great Oma
to Nicholas, Grace, Emily, Kalman and Rhianna. She will be greatly
missed by many Friends. Her kindness, generosity and strong faith
will not be forgotten. A Memorial Service was held on Saturday,
February 11, 2006 at 2: 00 p.m. at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's
witnesses: in Milton. To send expressions of sympathy visit www.jsjonesandsonfuneralhome.com
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GOODROW o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-12-21 published
RAVEN-
HANNAFORD, Norma Harriet (née
KNECHTEL) (1921-2006)
Norma Harriet
RAVEN-
HANNAFORD (née
KNECHTEL) of Calgary, Alberta
passed away in her granddaughters home in the loving arms of
Lisa with Kelsey at her side on Sunday, December 17, 2006 in
her 86th year. Until recently she lived at Lake Bonavista Village
in Calgary. Besides her loving husband Bert, Norma is remembered
by her children, Chris (Barb)
RAVEN of Burlington, Ontario, Susan
(Michael) GOODROW of Calgary, Scott (Geri)
RAVEN of Erin, Ontario
grandchildren, Lisa (Chris)
WUOHELA,
Jacki
(Doug)
CLARK, Brandon
(Vanessa) RAE,
Andrew
(Sandy)
RAVEN, Tim (Shelley)
GOODROW, Mark
(Charleen)
RAVEN, Holly (Justin)
RAVEN, Sydney
RAVEN and by her
great-grandchildren, Kyle, Tyler, Kelsey and Connor
MELANSON,
Sabrina HEDLEY,
Dylan and Rachel
CLARK, Kayla and Jesse
GOODROW,
Lexus and Jaxson
RAE and her beautiful boy Odinn
WUOHELA.
She
will also be missed by Abby, her cherished pet. Norma was predeceased
by her first husband C. Harvey
RAVEN in 1994. She was a loving
wife, mother, nana and great nana and was loved by all. The family
will receive Friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles
Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue East),
from 12-1 p.m. on Wednesday, December 27th with a service in
the chapel at 1 o'clock. Interment Highland Memory Gardens. A reception
will follow the service at the Granite Club. If desired, donations
to the charity of your choice would be appreciated.
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GOODROW o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-16 published
MONTEATH,
Robert "
Bob"
Suddenly, on Sunday, January 15th, 2006. Bob, 47 years of age,
beloved husband and best friend of Christine for the past 29
years. Loving and proud father of James, Christopher and Robert.
Loved son of Joyce
MONTEATH and the late James
MONTEATH.
Dear
brother of Lorna and her husband Doug
GOODROW.
Beloved son-in-law
of Marilyn and Wes
McLELLAN and George
MANN.
Bob will also be
fondly remembered by his many Friends that he has touched in
his lifetime. Friends will be received at the J.S. Jones and son
Funeral Home, 11582 Trafalgar Road, north of Maple Ave., Georgetown,
905-877-3631 on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service
will be held in the chapel on Thursday, January 19th, 2006 at
1: 30 p.m. Cremation. In memory, contributions to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. To send expressions of
sympathy visit www.jsjonesandsonfuneralhome.com
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GOODWIN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-27 published
KEMBLE,
Catharine
I. (née
GRAHAM)
A resident of Chatham, Catharine I.
KEMBLE passed away at the
Thamesview Lodge on Wednesday, January 25, 2006 at the age of
88. Born in Rodney, Ontario, daughter of the late John and May
(CARSON)
GRAHAM.
Beloved wife of the late Eldon H.
KEMBLE (1991.)
Dear mother of Sharron
MILLINGTON and Barry
GOODWIN of Chatham,
Barry KEMBLE of Parker, Colorado, Brian and Barbie
KEMBLE of
Victoria,
British
Columbia and Graham and Joy
KEMBLE of Chatham.
Loving grandmother of Jeff
MILLINGTON and his fiancée Karyn
BYATT,
Steve and Verna
MILLINGTON, Lindsay, Whitney, Kyle, Greg, Molly
and Andrew
KEMBLE and great-grandmother of Tyler and Thomas
MILLINGTON.
Sister of Carson and Hazel
GRAHAM of Chatham and the late Robert
GRAHAM and
R. Jack GRAHAM.
Sister-in-law of Audrey
GRAHAM of
Chatham and Blanche
GRAHAM of West Lorne. Predeceased by son-in-law
John MILLINGTON.
Family will receive Friends at the McKinlay
Funeral Home, 459 St. Clair Street, Chatham on Sunday from 2: 00-4:30
p.m. and 7: 00-9:00 p.m. Funeral Service will be held at the Funeral
Home on Monday, January 30, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. with Bonnie
HARVEY
officiating. Interment of cremated remains in Maple Leaf Cemetery,
Chatham. Donations made payable by cheque to Charity of Choice
appreciated. Online condolences may be left at www.mckinlayfuneralhome.com
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GOODWIN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-11 published
McDOUGALL,
Donald
Peacefully at his residence on Wednesday, May 10, 2006. Donald
McDOUGALL of R.R.#1, Rodney in his 84th year. Lovingly remembered
by his wife
Margaret
(STEWARD/STEWART/STUART;) son David (Syndi) of Petawawa,
daughter Helen (Grant)
GOODWIN of Manitouwadge and son Neil (Janet)
of St. Catharines; dear grandfather of Corie, Christopher, Greg,
Wendy, Alexis, Victoria and Marshall and great grandfather of
Faith, Brice and Sophie. Also survived by sister Doris
McKAY
of Saint Thomas and nephews Gary and Wayne McKay. Friends may call
at the Rodney Chapel on Friday, May 12th, 2006 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Funeral service will conducted from the chapel on Saturday at
2 p.m. Rev. R.
SINASAC officiating. Interment Rodney Cemetery.
If desired, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be
appreciated as your expression of sympathy. Arrangements entrusted
to Padfield Funeral Homes (519-785-0810). Online condolences
may be made at www.padfieldfuneralhome.com
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GOODWIN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-17 published
GOODWIN,
Roy▼
Stinton▼
Of Saint Thomas, on Monday, May 15, 2006, at the Saint Thomas-Elgin
General Hospital, in his 83rd year. Dearly loved husband of Patricia
Anne (BUTLER)
GOODWIN and loved father of Stephen
GOODWIN of
Ilderton, Christine
McMAHON of Vancouver, Philip
GOODWIN of Union
and Adam GOODWIN of Saint Thomas. Dear step-father of David
CLARK
of Guelph. Sadly missed by a number of grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren
and brothers and sisters in England. Roy founded and owned Brazed
Parts Ltd. He was a member and former Chairman of A.P.M.I. and
a member of the Saint Thomas Golf and Country Club. A Public Memorial
service will be held at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street,
Saint Thomas on Friday, May 26th at 11: 00 a.m. Cremation has taken
place. Flowers gratefully declined. Remembrances may be made
to the Saint Thomas-Elgin General Hospital (Nursing Unit 5th floor).
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GOODWIN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-25 published
GOODWIN,
Roy▲
Stinton▲
Of Saint Thomas, on Monday, May 15, 2006, at the Saint Thomas-Elgin
General Hospital, in his 83rd year. Dearly loved husband of Patricia
Anne (BUTLER)
GOODWIN and loved father of Stephen
GOODWIN of
Ilderton, Christine
McMAHON of Vancouver, Philip
GOODWIN of Union
and Adam GOODWIN of Saint Thomas. Dear step-father of David
CLARK
of Guelph. Sadly missed by a number of grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren
and brothers and sisters in England. Roy founded and owned Brazed
Parts Ltd. He was a member and former Chairman of A.P.M.I. and
a member of the Saint Thomas Golf and Country Club. A Public Memorial
service will be held at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street,
Saint Thomas on Friday, May 26th at 11: 00 a.m. Cremation has taken
place. Flowers gratefully declined. Remembrances may be made
to the Saint Thomas-Elgin General Hospital (Nursing Unit 5th floor).
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GOODWIN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-31 published
ARTHURS,
Phyllis "
Audrey"
Peacefully, at Parkwood Hospital on Tuesday, May 30th, 2006,
Phyllis "Audrey"
ARTHURS in her 81st year. Loving wife of the
late Bob ARTHURS.
Dearly loved mother of Marilyn
HUBLEY and her
husband Gary and Diana
GOODWIN and her husband John. Also loved
by 2 grandchildren Genna and Dereyk. The funeral service will
be conducted at the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road
North, on Thursday, June 1st, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. with Rev. Sid
SMITHSON officiating. Private family interment in Mount Pleasant
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, a donation in Audrey's memory to
the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.
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GOODWIN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-07-06 published
ANDRUCHOW,
Peter
A resident of Chatham, Peter
ANDRUCHOW died on Tuesday, July 4,
2006 at Riverview Gardens at the age of 92. Born in Toronto to
the late Nicholas and Cathleen
(WISZNOWSKI)
ANDRUCHOW.
Beloved
husband of Mary
ANDRUCHOW.
Loving father to James and Janet
ANDRUCHOW
of London, Robert and Patricia
ANDRUCHOW of Blenheim, Ronald
and Alice ANDRUCHOW of Sarnia, and Kenneth
ANDRUCHOW of Kitchener.
Peter will also be missed by daughter in law Jennifer
GOODWIN
of Kitchener. Sadly missed by grandchildren Richard (Lisa), Rochelle
(Darcy), Mark, Kristin, Kate, Brian, Beckie, Nadia, and 2 great-grandchildren
Madeleine and Lily. Predeceased by sister Annie
ANDRUCHOW and
brother John
ANDRUCHOW.
Family will receive Friends at the McKinlay
Funeral Home, 459 St. Clair Street, Chatham, Ontario 519-351-2040
on Thursday, July 6, 2006 from 2: 00-4:00 p.m. and 7:00-9:00 p.m.
Funeral service at 1: 30 p.m. on Friday, July 7, 2006 at the funeral
home. Donations made by cheque to the charity of one's choice
are welcomed. Online condolences may be left at www.mckinlayfuneralhome.com
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GOODWIN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-07-17 published
WATT,
Marguerite "
Margaret"
Jeanette (née
WILSON)
Of London and formerly of Port Stanley, peacefully at the Parkwood
Hospital (Palliative Care Unit), in her 97th year. Beloved wife
of the late Ken George
WATT (1984) and dearly loved mother of
Carol Ann COCHRANE of London and George S. and his wife
Anne
WATT of Courtney, British Columbia. Loved grandmother of Debra
FORD (Don
JULIEN), Doctor David
COCHRANE (Cathy), Jeffrey
WATT (Carrie)
and Daniel
WATT
(Andrea.) Dear sister of Woodrow
WILSON of Port
Stanley.
Predeceased by 2 sisters Helen
WILSON and Lucy
GOODWIN
and by a brother Kelly
WILSON.
Sadly missed by a number of great-grandchildren
and nieces and nephews. Predeceased by a nephew David
GOODWIN.
Marguerite was born in Port Stanley on May 15, 1910, the daughter
of the late George and Katherine
WILSON.
She lived most of her
life in the Port Stanley and London area. She was active at Saint_John's
Presbyterian Church, Port Stanley most of her life. A Public
Memorial service will be held at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin
Street, Saint Thomas, on Thursday at 11: 00 a.m. Cremation has taken
place with the ashes to be interred in Elmdale Cemetery. Visitation
Thursday from 10-11: 00 a.m. Remembrances may be made to the charity
of choice.
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GOODWIN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-11-25 published
HOWARD,
Ina
Mae (née
JACKSON)
Formerly of Chatham, passed away at the C.K.H.A. Public General
Campus, Chatham on Friday, November 24, 2006 at the age of 85.
Born in Chatham Twp., daughter of the late Cecil and Gertrude
(TURNER)
JACKSON.
Beloved wife of the late Ernest
HOWARD (1985.)
Loving mother of Diane
DICKSON/DIXON of Chatham, Chuck
HOWARD of Chatham,
Reg and Bonnie
HOWARD of Saint Thomas. Loving grandmother of Michael
DICKSON/DIXON (Jen), Krista
GOODWIN (Mike), Ashley, Jay, Kimberly, Candice,
Chase and Jarod
HOWARD.
Sadly missed by 8 great-grandchildren.
Dear sister of Helen
FREDERICK and her husband Wayne
DEPENCIER
of Kent Bridge, Mary and Bill
FOSTER of Chatham. Predeceased
by a brother Delbert
JACKSON.
The
Howard family will receive
Friends at the John C. Badder Funeral Home, 72 Victoria Street,
Thamesville on Sunday evening from 7-9 p.m. The funeral service
will be held in the chapel on Monday, November 27, 2006 at 1: 30 p.m.
with Elder Wayne
TURNER,
Community of Christ, Wabash officiating.
Interment Arnold Cemetery, Louisville. Donations may be made
at the funeral home by cheque to the Canadian Cancer Society
or the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Online condolences and donations
may be left at our website www.badderfuneralhome.com. "A tree
will be planted in memory of Ina Howard in the Badder and Robinson
Memorial Forest, Mosa Twp."
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GOODWIN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-13 published
ROSS,
Esther
Winnifred (née
MacMATH)
Peacefully at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich on
Monday
December 11, 2006 Esther Winnifred
(MacMATH)
ROSS of Goderich,
age 89 years. Dear wife of the late Ewan C.
ROSS and loving mother
of John ROSS and his friend Warren
SCHELL of Toronto. Dear sister
of Maude and Bill
ARMSTRONG of Bayfield. Predeceased by her parents
Samuel MacMATH (1946) and Winnifred
(GOODWIN)
MacMATH (1950)
2 sisters Helen
COLLIER (2003) and Grace
THALER (2006) and by
3 brothers William (1914,) Hugh (1916) and Sheldon
MacMATH (1940.)
Esther was a graduate of London Normal School (1937) and the
University of Western Ontario (1978). She was a social worker
with the Huron County Children's Aid Society, Goderich for many
years retiring in 1978. Relatives and Friends will be received
at Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich on Thursday December 14,
2006 from 12 noon until time of funeral service at 2: 30 p.m.
Interment Maitland Cemetery. Donations to Knox Presbyterian Church,
Salvation Army or to the Christian Children's Fund would be appreciated
as expressions of sympathy. Funeral arrangements entrusted to
Falconer Funeral Homes Ltd. -- Bluewater Chapel, Goderich (519) 524-1221
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GOODWIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-06-02 published
FLANAGAN,
Frederick
James, F.I.I.C.
Died suddenly on Wednesday, May 31, 2006 at the age of 72. Beloved
husband of Lorraine (née
FOLEY.)
Loving father of James, Marilyn
and Susan. Cherished grandfather of Scott and Haley
GOODWIN and
Sophie ELLWOOD.
Brother of Shirley and Virginia. The family will
receive Friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles Chapel,
1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue East), from 2-5 p.m.
on Saturday, June 3rd and Sunday, June 4th. Funeral Mass will
be held on Monday, June 5th at 10: 30 a.m in St. Bonaventure's
Church, 1300 Leslie Street. Interment at York Cemetery. Born
in Montreal, Fred was well respected in the insurance industry
in Quebec, New Brunswick and Ontario. He was active in the community
and served in many volunteer organizations and was a past Director
of the Ontario Club. Fred enjoyed spending time at his cottage
in Quebec and was a keen golfer. Fred was a loyal friend to many
people and will be missed by all.
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GOODWIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-07 published
GOODWIN,
Charles
V.
Peacefully in the loving arms of his wife, Sandra, on Sunday,
March 5, 2006 at the Southlake Regional Health Centre, Newmarket,
in his 62nd year. Charlie, beloved father of Sandra and Pamela
and their families of Jacksonville, Florida. Proud grandfather
of Kristen and Nick. Step-father of Gary
MURRAY and Cindy, and
his grandbabies Jacob, Luke and Bailey. Survived by his brother
Ken MORRISON of High River, Alberta. Charlie will be deeply missed
by his dearest Friends Murray and Sheila
TUSTIN and family. Friends
will be received at the Thompson Funeral Home, 530 Industrial
Parkway South (northeast corner of Yonge and Industrial Parkway
South), Aurora, 905-727-5421, on Friday, March 10, 2006 from
6-8 p.m. Memorial donations to the Southlake Regional Health
Centre Foundation, Cancer Care Clinic would be appreciated by
the family.
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GOODWIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-17 published
PETRINI,
Giuseppe "
Joe"
Peacefully at the Hotel Dieu Shaver Health Centre, St. Catharines,
on Thursday, March 16, 2006, in his 73rd year. Beloved husband
of Maria (née
GAZZELLONE) of Thorold for 51 years. Loving father
of Pompeo (Assunta)
PETRINI of Toronto, Gino (Dona)
PETRINI of
St. Catharines and Anthony
PETRINI of Niagara Falls. Cherished
Nonno of Vanessa, Adriano and Sarah. Dear brother of Angela (Ettore)
TARI of Toronto and Egidio (Gilda)
PETRINI of Thorold. Predeceased
by brothers Nazzareno (late Maria), Celestino (late Maria Luisa)
and a sister Giulia (1944). Dear Zio of many nieces and nephews.
Giuseppe was a long time parishioner of Our Lady of the Holy
Rosary Church, Thorold. He retired in 1998 from Donohue Inc.
Thorold Division after 32 years. The family wish to thank Fr. Andrew
GOODWIN,
Sister
Louise, the Chaplain at the Shaver Hospital,
also the doctors and nurses at the St. Catharines General Hospital
and the Shaver Hospital. The family will receive Friends at the
Hammond Funeral Home and Chapel, 26 Ormond Street South, Thorold
on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. and Saturday from 8: 00 a.m. Funeral
Mass will be celebrated at Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Church
(corner of Queen Street and Sullivan Avenue), Thorold on Saturday,
March 18, 2006 at 10: 00 a.m. Vigil Prayers will be held in the
funeral home on Friday at 3: 00 p.m. The Rite of Committal with
entombment at Pleasantview Memorial Gardens. If so desired, donations
to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family.
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GOODY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-09-30 published
This Was Johnathon
In November 2003, Johnathon was beaten, thrown down the basement
stairs in his Toronto home and stabbed 71 times -- his throat
slashed. Yesterday, his mother sobbed as her only remaining child
was handed a life sentence for the murder. Another teen, nicknamed
Vampire Boy, was also sentenced as an adult for manslaughter
By Timothy
APPLEBY, Armina
LIGAYA and Hayley
MICK, Page A12
Toronto -- For close to three years he was the 12-year-old Toronto
boy with no face and only one name, cut and stabbed so ferociously
that he drowned in his own blood.
He was simply "Johnathan," his identity shielded because one
of the three teenagers accused of slaughtering him was his older
brother, 16 at the time. Identifying the brother would have contravened
provisions of the Youth Criminal Justice Act and so "Johnathan,"
much to the chagrin of his mother, was robbed not just of his
life, but also of his identity.
But as sentence was passed yesterday on two of the three accused
(the third was acquitted of all charges in February), a Superior
Court judge ruled that the horrendous circumstances demanded
the killers be dealt with as adults. And so, finally, the veil
was lifted and Johnathon Robert
MADDEN of Dawes Road, in Toronto's
east Danforth area, can be named and seen, as his mother had
asked the court.
Likewise unveiled are the two killers, Kevin
MADDEN, a hulking,
stone-faced figure, now almost 20, and his friend, Timothy
FERRIMAN,
nicknamed Vampire Boy for his professed fondness for sipping
blood.
"The facts are horrific," Mr. Justice David
McCOMBS concluded,
outlining what he described as "a hideous, senseless crime."
Mr. MADDEN was found guilty of first-degree murder in February
and yesterday was sentenced to life imprisonment for killing
his little brother in the family home, cutting and slicing his
face and neck 71 times with a butcher knife, severing both his
voice box and his carotid artery.
Mr. MADDEN was also convicted of trying to murder his stepfather,
Ralston CHAMPAGNIE, who was attacked with a knife and a baseball
bat when he returned home that same afternoon in November of
2003. For that, he received a concurrent 10-year prison term,
less three years spent in pretrial custody.
Two years of his life sentence will be served in a youth facility
and the balance in a federal penitentiary, Judge
McCOMBS ruled.
Behind bars since the day after Johnathon was slain, he will
be eligible to apply for parole in just over seven years.
Like all lifers, Mr.
MADDEN will be under supervision for the
rest of his days, if, or when, he goes free. He is not necessarily
beyond all hope, the judge said.
In keeping with his icy demeanour throughout the trial, Mr.
MADDEN
showed not a shred of emotion yesterday. Mr.
FERRIMAN, now 18 and
convicted of manslaughter for his role in Johnathon's death,
was slightly more animated, glancing around at the packed courtroom
where his father, Timothy, sat.
Unlike Mr.
MADDEN,
Mr.
FERRIMAN addressed the court during the
sentencing hearing, apologizing for what he had done. The judge
said yesterday he found the remorse of the "deeply disturbed"
young man to be credible.
Mr. FERRIMAN did not stab the boy but he handed Mr.
MADDEN the
murder weapon and he helped move Johnathon's body.
On top of time served, Mr.
FERRIMAN must spend two years less
a day in the youth prison system -- in which he is said to have
made significant rehabilitative progress -- followed by three
years probation.
The judge's comments during the trial were laced with sympathy
for the MADDEN family's ordeal of having one son murder another.
But for both prosecution and defence, the case was unusually
taxing.
The first trial was aborted midway through jury deliberations
after postings on a vampire-related Internet site -- the same
one patronized by Montreal's Dawson College killer -- cast doubt
on the veracity of a teenaged girl who was the Crown's key witness.
Fourteen years old at the time, the girl had tape-recorded a
telephone call in which the two killers had bragged of plans
to wipe out Mr.
MADDEN's family, beginning with Johnathon. Less
than an hour later, with the house vandalized and smashed up,
Johnathon's 45-kilogram (100-pound) body was stuffed in a basement
crawl space as the three accused awaited Mr.
CHAMPAGNIE's return.
All were arrested within 24 hours.
Mr. MADDEN never disputed killing his brother, who "adored" him,
their mother, Joanne
CHAMPAGNIE, said in a heart-wrenching victim-impact
statement.
Missing throughout the trial, however, was any persuasive insight
into how Mr.
MADDEN's rage boiled to such a peak that he wanted
to annihilate his family.
After the verdicts, emotions were mixed.
Lead prosecutor Hank
GOODY, who argued strenuously for adult
sentences, declined comment.
But Mr. MADDEN's lawyer, Robert
NUTTALL, who sought to have his
client sentenced as a youth, said he would appeal the ruling.
"I'm disappointed for Kevin, everybody agrees that Kevin is a
very troubled fellow," he said. "Kevin desperately needs treatment.
And unfortunately, he's not going to get it."
He described Mr.
MADDEN as a "deeply disturbed young man" --
not the psychopath perceived by Doctor Ian
SWAYZE, a psychiatrist
who examined him at length -- who would benefit from treatment
within the youth justice system. "If he doesn't get treatment,
he will remain a high risk to reoffend. The issue is, where's
he going to get the treatment? It sounds like the [penitentiary]
is not the place to get it."
John DENNIS,
Mr.
FERRIMAN's lawyer, called the past three years
"a roller coaster ride" and said he, too, would appeal the decision
to sentence the young men as adults.
Ms. CHAMPAGNIE said nothing.
Dressed in a ribbed beige sweater and dark pants and flanked
by supporters, she started dabbing at her eyes as she took her
seat in the first row, the same place she occupied for each day
of the sentencing hearing, listening attentively to Judge
McCOMBS.
Each time he alluded to the brutal murder, tears flowed, and
when he described how Mr.
FERRIMAN helped move the younger boy's
body, she held her eyes tightly shut.
Talk of Mr.
MADDEN's thoughts elicited a different reaction.
"[Kevin] has repeatedly stated that he has never loved anyone,
and has never felt love from anyone," the judge said.
Ms. CHAMPAGNIE looked down and shook her head.
And when the judge told the court that Mr.
MADDEN blames his
mother for not protecting him, she again shook her head.
She didn't react when Mr.
MADDEN's sentence was announced.
But she burst into tears when Judge
McCOMBS offered his condolences
to her family.
She wanted Johnathon's identity revealed, she told the trial
earlier, because she wanted him to be remembered -- to have a
face.
When she realized yesterday the publication ban could be lifted,
she exhaled a sigh of relief.
Homicide squad Detective Sergeant Terry
WARK, who became close
to the family throughout their ordeal, said later that Ms.
CHAMPAGNIE
was content with the outcome and still wants to be in Mr.
MADDEN's
life.
"But she realizes he needs help," Det. Sgt.
WARK said. "She's
happy that he'll be in a youth facility for the next two years,
because he has been getting a lot of help in there."
The judge's ruling was fair, he said. "He was very compassionate
to the family, but I think his sentence today was very helpful
to the two boys, and it also gets across the message of deterrence."
Dr. SWAYZE also voiced approval.
Mr. MADDEN, he said, is "salvageable to the extent that he's
relatively young, and he hasn't had a lifetime of entrenched
antisocial attitudes."
Johnathon and Kevin's biological father, also named Kevin
MADDEN
and estranged from Ms.
CHAMPAGNIE since 1993, had no comment
on the ruling.
After the sentencing, the brothers' aunt, Wendy
EBERHARDT, read
a statement on behalf of her family.
"We are relieved to see an end to the trial," she said. "We are
pleased that Kevin and Tim are going to get help with their problems.
We're relieved to have Johnathon's full name released, so that
we can now properly memorialize him."
'BF's 4-ever'
He'd grown up building forts, hurling mud pies with his Friends
and playing Little League.
Now he was 12, and larger horizons beckoned.
His voice was beginning to break, he'd started junior high and
girls were on his mind.
His best friend's grandmother recalled the fair, blue-eyed boy
plunking down at her kitchen table on a November day, three years
ago, and musing about a crush. Where should he take her for dinner?
he wondered.
None of it would come to pass.
A few weeks later, Johnathon
MADDEN was ambushed and stabbed
to death by his older brother Kevin, becoming Toronto's 59th
homicide victim of 2003.
Until yesterday, he could not be identified, because his name
would reveal those of his accused killers.
"He just had a sweetness about him," said the grandmother of
his best friend, Nathan. "We miss him."
Johnathon Robert
MADDEN was born in Toronto on May 11, 1991,
the second son of Joanne and Kevin
MADDEN.
The pair separated when Kevin was 7 and Johnathon 3. Their mother
remarried soon after the divorce.
The court heard that while a teenaged Kevin had problems in class,
at home and with the law, Johnathon led a happy childhood.
"Johnathon was a compassionate boy. He was worried about what
was going on in his family. And loved his brother," said the
woman, who did not want to be identified.
Johnathon and Nathan lived blocks apart in North York and, for
six years, they were inseparable. They built forts, attended
Raptors games with Johnathon's family and revelled in nicki-nicki-nine-door
"missions."
One weekend, they dotted Nathan's grandmother's yard with holes
and had mud fights.
The summer they were 9, they had a marathon number of sleepovers
that lasted three weeks.
On the last day of his life, Johnathon walked Nathan home after
a snowball fight.
Hours later, the boy was slashed to death by his brother in the
basement of his family home.
Nathan, 10 at the time of the killing, testified at two trials
held for his friend's accused killers. The first ended in a mistrial.
Johnathon's mother, now Ms.
CHAMPAGNIE, wants her son to be remembered,
and created a memorial website (http://www.johnathon-madden.memory-of.com).
In it, Johnathon is remembered as the boy with the big smile
who loved tacos, saltfish and making people laugh.
His aunt, Margo
ANDERSON, wrote: "To my nephew, may you enjoy
skateboarding with the angels."
A classmate wrote: "You always were the funny one in the class."
And Nathan
STEVENSON,
Johnathon's co-conspirator, mud-fight rival
and sleepover buddy, wrote that he misses his best friend, signing
it "BF's 4-ever."
Hayley Mick
'You just don't understand'
During the three years that homicide investigator Detective Sergeant
Terry WARK helped shape the prosecution case against Kevin
MADDEN,
the accused responded to his many questions just once.
"I said to him, 'Kevin, this was your brother. How could you
do this?' " the policeman recalled.
"And he said, 'You don't understand. It built up. You just don't
understand.' That's the only thing he ever said to me, he never
said another word."
Blond, tall and broad shouldered -- he weighed about 230 pounds
when he killed his young brother -- Mr.
MADDEN appeared to listen
carefully during his two murder trials, occasionally peering
around the room with his cold, flat eyes.
But he never testified and only once did he display any emotion.
That was when his mother, Joanne
CHAMPAGNIE, described her pain
and her love for both of her sons.
Her words left Mr.
MADDEN sobbing quietly, rocking in his chair
in the prisoners' box.
To the end, the teenaged killer was an enigma.
Mr. MADDEN's history -- moving from house to house after his
parents' marriage failed, habitual truancy at 10 different schools,
alcohol abuse that started at the age of 12, sharing his home
with a stepfather he hated -- offered some grim early warning
signs.
When he killed his 12-year-old brother, he was already on probation
over threats he had made to schoolmates
He also threatened to blow up one school. He was suspended at
least six times from the last high school he attended.
Some observers -- including the judge who sentenced him to life
imprisonment yesterday -- nonetheless see a glimmer of hope,
because of his youth.
So does his biological father.
"He's got ambition now," Kevin
MADDEN
Sr. told the court after
visiting his son in custody. "He wants to get good grades, wants
to be productive, he seems like a totally different person."
Prosecutor Hank
GOODY saw things entirely differently.
"Mr. MADDEN is now the same person psychologically as he was
November 23, 2003," he told the court. "And is likely to remain
the same psychologically for the foreseeable future."
And forensic psychiatrist Doctor Ian
SWAYZE painted a picture that
was alarming.
"He really is sort of a smouldering volcano, with steam coming
out of the vents," he testified.
"These explosions of anger are not out of character, not aberrant.
There's a cascade towards a terrible event… a path towards disaster."
Timothy APPLEBY and Armina
LIGAYA
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GOODYEAR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-12 published
GOODYEAR,
Irene
Mary
Suddenly at London Health Sciences Centre, Victoria Hospital
on Friday, March 10, 2006 Irene Mary
GOODYEAR in her 86th year.
Predeceased by her husband Frederick
GOODYEAR.
Loving mother
of Sheila and Chris
SSAINTERRE,
Marilyn and Louie
LONGO, and
Debbie and Michael
POMBIERE. Cherished nana of 9 grandchildren
and 6 great-grandchildren. Also survived by her sister Karen
EUDEN, her brother-in-law Albert
GRAYSTON and her niece Judy
GRAYSTON.
Visitors will be received at John T. Donohue Funeral
Home, 362 Waterloo Street at King Street, on Monday from 2-4 and
7-9 o'clock where the funeral service will be held on Tuesday
at 12 noon. Interment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Donations to
the Arthritis Society would be appreciated.
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GOODYEAR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-29 published
ASHTON,
M.
Jean (née
MARCUS)
Peacefully with her family at her side, at Four Counties Health
Services, Newbury, on Thursday, December 28th, 2006, M. Jean
ASHTON of Bothwell in her 90th year. Her husband Emerson predeceased
in 1961. Born in Zone Township, a daughter of Andrew
MARCUS and
Maude GOODYEAR, she is dearly loved and sadly missed by daughter
Cheryl LINDSAY and husband Clare, son Wayne and wife
Theresa
all of Clachan; sisters Doris
PRICE also of Clachan, Betty (Ross)
BEAMISH of Bothwell, Eva
RANKIN of Sombra and brother Harold
(Vera) MARCUS of Bothwell; dear grandmother to Scott
LINDSAY
(Teresa,) Steven
ASHTON
(Barb,)
Stacey
BROWE (Rob) and dear great-grandchildren
Jessica and Nicholas. Jean was also predeceased by brother Louis
MARCUS and sister Alta
MARCUS.
Friends may call at the Rodney
Chapel on Friday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where service will be held
on Saturday at 1: 30 p.m. with Annalee
KERR officiating. Interment
McLean Cemetery. If desired, donations to Bothwell United Church
or Four Counties Health Services would be appreciated. Arrangements
entrusted to Padfield Funeral Homes (519 785-0810). Online condolences
may be left at www.padfieldfuneralhome.com
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GOODYEAR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-05-03 published
SMITH,
Margery
Louise (née
GOMERY)
Peacefully, and with dignity, on April 29th, 2006 in her 76th
year. Beloved wife of the late Arthur Lloyd
SMITH, loving mother
of Leslie Diane
(DEVINS,)
Susan
Mary
(FOSTER,) David Arthur and
Kevin Lloyd. Cherished sister of Frances (Allen). Predeceased
by her mother Gwendolyn Gladys
JOHNSON, her father, Geoffrey
Godwin GOMERY and her sister Joanne Rosemary
GOODYEAR.
Sadly
missed by grandchildren Caren, Jason, Kristen, Ryan, Angela,
Olivia and Spencer. Friends will be received at the Neweduk Funeral
Home "Mississauga Chapel" 1981 Dundas St. W. (one block east
of Erin Mills Pkwy.) from 6-8 p.m. on Friday, May 5th. In celebration
of Margery's life, a private graveside service will take place
at Springcreek Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the
Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario would be gratefully appreciated.
Condolences dsmith01@sympatico.ca Neweduk Funeral Home 905-828-8000
www.neweduk.com
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GOODYEAR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-05-30 published
BROWN,
Gordon
Passed away peacefully in his 86th year after a brief illness
at the Campbellford Memorial Hospital. Beloved husband of Shirley
BROWN (nee:
GOODYEAR.)
Loving father of Susan and husband Ted,
Gary and wife Katherine. Loving grandfather of Christopher and
wife Erin, Sandy, Grant, Kara and step grandfather of Jamie and
wife Arthi and Adam. Survived by sisters Anne, Esther and predeceased
by brothers George and Mickey and sister Eva. A Service of remembrance
will be held at the Weaver Family Funeral Home, 77 Second Street,
Campbellford, on Thursday, June 1st, 2006 at 1 p.m. Rev. Mark
FEARNALL officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations to Campbellford
Memorial Hospital would be appreciated by the family. Online
Guest Book and Condolences at www.weaverfuneralhomes.com
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MELANSON,
Richard
Edgar "
Dick"
Diploma, Nova Scotia Agricultural College, 1941; B.Sc. Agricultural
Engineering, MacDonald College (McGill University) 1943
Of Moncton, New Brunswick, passed away peacefully after a long
illness, on May 31. Born to Walter A.S.
MELANSON and Leona Gordon
RAYWORTH on April 9, 1923 and raised in Moncton, Dick was widely
known throughout the farm machinery and irrigation communities
of Canada and the United States, but in particular in his native
Maritimes. After service in the Canadian Army during the war
where he held the rank of Lieutenant, he went to work with Cockshutt
Farm Machinery in Truro, Nova Scotia and then in Brantford, Ontario.
In 1957, Dick returned to his native Maritimes as the regional
representative of Farmers' Supply and Equipment Ltd. In 1963,
with the encouragement and support of his wife Jean, he established
his own company, Maritime Farm Supply Limited, distributing farm
and garden equipment and irrigation systems as well as highly
specialized machinery which would assist farmers to become more
efficient in planting and harvesting their crops. In later years,
his expertise in the design of irrigation systems placed him
in a class by himself. While he made numerous contributions to
the agricultural industry in Atlantic Canada over the course
of his career, one of his best known achievements was the creation
of the Atlantic Farm Mechanization Show, the first being held
in 1975. 2005 marked the 30th anniversary of this highly successful
trade show in which he played a continuing role until his retirement
in 1995. Nominated by the Agricultural Producers of New Brunswick,
he was inducted into the Atlantic Agricultural Hall of Fame in
2005. Dick was a man who lived life large, with great style and
humor. There are few farm gates in the Maritimes that he did
not enter and where he was not received with affection and respect.
He valued honesty and integrity in business above all and expected
that all who worked with him do the same. He had a keen interest
in fly-fishing which he pursued in many Maritime rivers, but
never more happily than with his Friends in the Aesculapius Fishing
Club in the Miramichi. Predeceased by his wife
Jean McOuat
MELANSON
in 1998, Dick is survived by four children; Anne
CROCKER
(Myron
GOCHNAUER,)
Christie
(Dan
GOODYEAR,) John and Elizabeth (Paul
RUSNOCK.) He also leaves eleven grandchildren and one great-granddaughter
and his special friend, Francena
HUBBARD. He will be greatly
missed by the family of whom he was so proud. A memorial service
will be held on Friday, June 9, 2006 at 1: 00 p.m. at St. Bernard's
Church, 43 Botsford Street, Moncton, New Brunswick. The family
requests that in lieu of flowers, those who wish make a donation
to the Canadian Diabetes Association or to Moncton head Start
(Tel: (506) 858-8252, Fax: (506) 857-3170, E-mail: headstart@ca.nb.aibn.com).
Funeral Arrangements entrusted to Fair Haven Funeral Home, 1177 Salisbury
Road, Moncton, E1E 3V9, (506) 852-3530
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GOODYEAR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-10 published
GOODYEAR,
Roland MacDonald
Suddenly at Sarasota, Florida on Monday, February 6th, 2006 in
his 78th year. Dear father of Connie of Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi,
Debbie ELMING
(Endel) of Port Perry, Ontario, and Kim of Stouffville,
Ontario.
Loving grandfather of Rebecca and Elizabeth
ELMING.
Brother of Joan
FULTON of Sarasota, Florida and David of Port
Hope, Ontario. Memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
or the charity of your choice would be appreciated. Private family
arrangements.
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GOOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-29 published
HEASLIP,
Norma (née
MITCHELL)
Peacefully at Woodstock General Hospital on Thursday, December 28,
2006, Norma
HEASLIP (née
MITCHELL) of R.R.#1, Woodstock in her
77th year. Beloved wife of Lorne for over 58 years. Dear mother
of Larry HEASLIP
(Linda) of Thamesford, Nancy
GOOR (Al) of Ingersoll,
and the late Chris
HEASLIP (1983.) Loving grandmother of Michael
and Kevin. Dear sister of Gordon
MITCHELL
(Pat) of Barrie, Lorene
CHURCH
(Philip) of Princeton, Della
SHERRELL of Brantford (late
George,) Howard
MITCHELL
(Addy) of Milverton, and the late Albert
MITCHELL
(Ruth of Brantford,) and sister-in-law of Marion
PERRIE
(Jim) of Kerwood and the late George
HEASLIP
(Ernaleen of Otterville.)
Also lovingly remembered by her many nieces and nephews. Friends
will be received at the Smith-LeRoy Funeral Home, 69 Wellington
Street North, Woodstock on Saturday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
service in the chapel on Sunday, December 31, 2006 at 2: 00 p.m.
with Rev. Kent
GARRETT officiating. Interment later at Hillview
Cemetery. If desired, memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society or a charity of your choice would be appreciated. Smith-LeRoy,
(519) 537-3611. Personal condolences may be sent at www.smithleroy.com
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GOORTS,
John▼
In Loving Memory of John
GOORTS
A million times we needed you
A million times we cried
If love alone would have saved you
You would have never died.
In life we loved you dearly,
In death we love you still,
In our hearts you hold a place,
No one can ever fill.
A light from our household is gone,
A voice from our love is stilled,
A place in our vacant home,
Which never can be filled.
Some may think you are forgotten,
Though on earth you are no more,
But in our memory you are with us,
As you always were before.
It broke our hearts to lose you,
But you did not go alone,
A part of us went with you
The day God called you home.
Your precious memories are for keepsakes,
With which we never part,
God has you safely in his keeping,
But we have you forever in our hearts.
Love always Heather, Leah, Kara and Jenna
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GOORTS,
John▲▼
In loving Memory of John
GOORTS
We though of you with love today,
But that is nothing new,
We thought about you yesterday,
And the days before that too.
We think of you in silence,
We often speak your name.
But all we have are memories,
And your picture in a frame.
Your memory is our keepsake,
With which we'll never part.
God has you in his keeping,
But we have you in our hearts.
Our Sunday's gatherings around the kitchen table will never be
the same without you John. You are always in our thoughts and
prayers.
Love always, Mom, Martin, Laurie, Jennifer and Sarah, Peter,
Lucy, Anna, Colleen and David, Ria, Cliff, Ryan and Adam, Cory,
Nancy, Steven, Kevin, Trevor and Jordan, Mary, Al, Robyn, Brian
and Lisa, Gerry, Bev, Melissa, Katie, Rebecca and Rachael
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GOORTS,
John▲
In Loving Memory of John
GOORTS
We thought of you with love today,
But that is nothing new,
We thought about you yesterday,
And the days before that too.
We think of you in silence,
We often speak your name.
But all we have are memories,
And your picture in a frame.
Your memory is our keepsake,
With which we'll never part.
God has you in his keeping,
But we have you in our hearts.
Our Sundays gatherings around the kitchen table will never be
the same without you John. You are always in our thoughts and
prayers.
Love always, Mom, Martin, Laurie, Jennifer and Sarah, Peter,
Lucy', Kelly, Anne, Colleen and David, Ria, Cliff, Ryan and Adam,
Cory, Nancy, Steven, Kevin, Trevor and Jordan, Mary, Al, Robyn,
Brian and Lisa, Gerry, Bev, Melissa, Katie, Rebecca and Rachael.
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MORRISON,
William
James
Peacefully at his home, for the last 28 years; New Care Health
Services of R.R.#5 Strathroy, on Monday, April 17, 2006, William
James MORRISON in his 76th year.
son of the late Russel (1995)
and Anne ((
BEATTIE1961)) of Wardsville. Uncle Bill was raised
in Wardsville where he played Rural Hockey and then went on to
play with the Chatham Gold's Jr. league and then London Senior A
league. He enjoyed boxing and won many awards in his younger
years. He joined the Royal Canadian Navy in 1954 and after that
he worked for his father's construction company, Morrison Movers,
a building moving company. He is predeceased by his brother,
Robert J. MORRISON (2004) and sister-in-law Viola (1999.) Survived
by his step-brother, Russel
PATON of Wardsville and step-sister,
Bonnie VOWEL of Dutton, niece, Marlene
GOOS and family of West
Lorne and nephew Jack
MORRISON and family of Wardsville. A private
family service will be held at the Van Heck Funeral Home, 172 Symes
Street, Glencoe on Thursday at 11 a.m. and interment with his family
at Oakland Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to New Care
Health Services (memorial tree garden) or Beattie Haven Retirement
Community. A memorial tree will be planted in the New Care forest
by his many Friends and staff there at a later date.
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