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HATCH o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-10-17 published
BATEMAN,
B.▲
Leah▲ (née
WILSON)
After a brief illness at the Grey Bruce Health Services, Owen
Sound on Sunday, October 15, 2006 of Flesherton in her 52nd year.
Cherished wife of Ernie and beloved daughter of Murray and Barbara
WILSON.
Loving▲ mother of Robert (Eleanor) of Eugenia and Jennifer
(David) HATCH of Toronto. She will be loved and remembered by
her grandchildren Mira and Anna. Dear sister of Marie (Gary)
MORTON of Willow Beach, Judy
WILSON of Oakville, Cynthia (David)
SMITH of Listowel, Sam (Rob)
McDOWELL of Listowel and Leslie
WILSON of Hanover. The family will receive Friends at the Fawcett
Funeral Home, Flesherton on Tuesday, October 17 from 7-9 p.m.
and Wednesday, October 18 at Christ Church (Anglican), Markdale
from 12: 00 noon-1:30 p.m. followed by a service at 1:30 p.m.
Memorial contributions to the Grey Bruce Brain Injury Association
and the 'Coach House' project of the Canadian Mental Health Association
would be gratefully appreciated.
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HATCH o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-17 published
RICHARDSON,
Margaret
Jean (née
LARKIN)
Of London, passed away peacefully on Sunday, January 15th, 2006.
Loving wife of the late M. Leverne
RICHARDSON. Dear mother of
Jane and wonderful Nannee to Bryden and Andrew. Sister of the
late Edna and Bert. Sister-in-law of Ronald
RICHARDSON.
Caring
aunt to the late Fay, Mary and Bud
JOHNSON of Brockville; Rosalyn
HATCH,
Maureen
WOOD and Robert, Mark and Ross
RICHARDSON. Visitation
will be held at the Lloyd R. Needham Funeral Chapel, (520 Dundas
Street, London) on Tuesday, January 17th from 3-7 p.m. Mass will
be held from St. Michael's Church, 515 Cheapside Street, London
on Wednesday at 11 a.m. Interment Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. In lieu
of flowers, expressions of remembrance may be made to St. Joseph's
Hospital, where Jean volunteered for forty years. Appreciation
is extended to the administration staff of Wyndham Manor/Palermo
House in Oakville for their kind and attentive care. Tributes
may be left at www.mem.com
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HATCH o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-02-16 published
HATCH,
Dr.
Leslie
Arthur
Peacefully at University Hospital, on Tuesday, February 14, 2006,
Dr.
Leslie
Arthur
HATCH, M.B., B.S., M.C. Path., Dip. Bact.,
in his 81st year. Beloved husband of the late Joyce Alma
HATCH
(1995). Loving father of Jane of Spragge, Jeremy and his wife
Charlene YOUNG of Blacksburg, Virginia, and Sarah and her husband
Rob LEE of London. Dear grandfather of Jennifer
HATCH. He will
be fondly remembered by family and many Friends in England. A
private family service will be conducted at the James A. Harris
Funeral Home, London. Cremation. Memorial contributions to the
War Amps or the charity of your choice would be gratefully acknowledged.
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HATCH o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-23 published
COX,
James
Norman "
Jimmy"
Of Erieau passed away on Tuesday, March 21, 2006 at the Parkwood
Veterans Hospital in London. Born in Erieau, 85 years ago, son
of the late Norman
COX and Dorthea
HOLLEWELL.
Jimmy was a sailor,
commercial fisherman, marine engineer and a Royal Canadian Navy
Veteran.
Beloved husband of 62 years to the former Greta
HATCH.
Dearest father of Elizabeth
McFARLANE of Glencoe, Jim and his
wife Janet Cox of Chatham. Cherished grandfather of Bob, Deborah,
Tara, Julie, Randall, Brian and eleven great-grandchildren. Dear
brother of sisters Evelyn and Gordon
PARKER of Chatham, Dorothy
and Bill BRINKMAN of Blenheim. Also survived by several nieces
and nephews. Predeceased by son-in-law Wilf
McFARLANE and sister
Margaret. Resting at the J.L. Ford Funeral Home in Blenheim for
visitation on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. and where a Legion
Memorial Service will be held at 7: 00 p.m. A Funeral Service
will be conducted on Saturday at 11: 00 a.m. from the J.L. Ford
Funeral Home with Rev. Bill
TERRIS, Legion Padre, officiating.
Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Memorials to the Kidney
Foundation or the Parkwood Hospital (Veterans Floor).
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HATCH o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-23 published
ROBERTS,
Lenore
Shirley (née
ROCK)
Of Saint Thomas, on Monday, May 22, 2006, at the Saint Thomas-Elgin
General Hospital, in her 72nd year. Dearly loved wife of Melvin
Robert ROBERTS and loved mother of William Harold
ROBERTS of
Vancouver and his son Tyler and Diane Shirley
ROBERTS of Saint Thomas
and her children Rob and Alana
ARKEL. Dear sister of Dave and
his wife Nan
ROCK of Saint Thomas, Joanne and her husband Dave
THOMAS of Saint Thomas, Jeannie and her husband Doug
EWING of San
Diego, Cal. And the late Loraine
CLERC.
Sadly missed by a number
of nieces and nephews. Lenore was born in Saint Thomas on November 4,
1934, the daughter of the late Harold and Hazel
(HATCH)
ROCK.
She enjoyed bowling. Resting at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin
Street, Saint Thomas where funeral service will be held Friday
at 1: 00 p.m. Interment to follow in Elmdale Cemetery. Visitation
Thursday from 7-9 p.m. Remembrances may be made to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation or the Shriners Hospital for Children.
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HATCH o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-07-10 published
TUGWOOD,
William "
Bill▼" "
Skip▼"
Peacefully at London Health Sciences Centre, Victoria Hospital
on Saturday, July 8, 2006, William (Bill) "Skip"
TUGWOOD in his
75th year. Survived by his beloved wife and best friend Marg
of 33 years. Beloved father of Eric (Karen), Earl (Marion) and
Terry
(Denise.)
Loving▼ step-father of Bob (Cathy)
HATCH and Brenda
MIRASTO.
Lovingly remembered by 19 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild.
Survived by brothers Bob, Ron (Pat) and Raymond (Mary). Predeceased
by Brothers Harry (Pauline)
TUGWOOD and Gerry (Ila)
TUGWOOD,
Sister Margurite (Jack)
MOON, Step-son Danny
HATCH and Great-grand_son
Noah TUGWOOD-
CONTARDI.
Bill▼ "
Skip▼" was a decorated Korean Veteran
and a lifetime member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Victory Branch #317.
Cremation has taken place. A memorial service to follow at a
later date. Donations to Animal Alert would be appreciated by
the family. (Evans Funeral Home) 519-451-9350, entrusted with
arrangements. Online condolences can be expressed at www.evansfh.ca
A tree will be planted as a living memorial to Bill "Skip"
TUGWOOD.
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HATCH o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-07-15 published
TUGWOOD,
Bill▲ "
Skip▲"
Peacefully at L.H.S.C. Victoria Hospital on Saturday, July 8,
2006, Bill "Skip"
TUGWOOD in his 75th year. Survived by his beloved
wife and best friend Marg of 33 years. Beloved father of Eric
(Karen), Earl (Marion) and Terry (Denise). Loving step-father
of Bob (Cathy)
HATCH and Brenda
MIRASTY.
Lovingly▲ remembered
by 19 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild. Survived by brothers
Bob, Ron (Pat) and Raymond (Mary). Predeceased by brothers Harry
(Pauline) TUGWOOD and Gerry (Ila)
TUGWOOD, sister Margurite (Jack)
MOON, step-son Danny
HATCH and great-grand_son Noah
TUGWOOD-
CONTARDI.
Bill "Skip" was a decorated Korean Veteran and a lifetime member
of the Royal Canadian Legion, Victory Branch #317. A memorial
service will be held at the Royal Canadian Legion, Victory Branch,
311 Oakland Ave., London, (upstairs south hall), on Thursday,
July 20, 2006, at 2: 00 p.m. Cremation has taken place. Donations
to Animalert would be appreciated by the family. (Evans Funeral
Home, (519) 451-9350, entrusted with arrangements.) Online condolences
can be expressed at www.evansfh.ca A tree will be planted as
a living memorial to Mr.
TUGWOOD.
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HATCH o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-02 published
HALE,
Marjorie (née
INGRAM)
Peacefully at Saint Thomas Elgin General Hospital on Friday, December 1,
2006. Marjorie
HALE of Saint Thomas and formerly of R.R.#2, Aylmer
in her 87th year. Beloved wife of the late Jack
HALE (2005.)
Dear mother of Barbara
COOKSON and husband Kelly of Port Stanley
and John HALE and wife
June of Coldstream, Ontario. Loving grandmother
of Jennifer Hale
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON and husband Robert, Jonathan
HALE and
wife Nadine
HODDER, Adam
STAFFORD and wife Tania, Jordan
STAFFORD,
Michael and Krista
HARRISON.
Great-grandmother of Sydney
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON.
Also survived by brothers Cecil
INGRAM and wife
Pat and Gerald
INGRAM and wife Edna, sisters Patricia
FERRIS, Audrey
OZARKO,
Pauline GOLIBSKI and husband Ed and a number of nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by brothers Herbert, Foley and Alex
INGRAM, sisters
Connie HATCH and Vera
HATCH and a foster-son Ronald
HARRISON.
Born in Malahide Township on February 21, 1920 daughter of the
late Charles and Maude
(JONES)
WINNINGTON-
INGRAM.
Marjorie was
a member of Malahide United Church, the United Church Women and
member of the Avalon Rebecca Lodge for over 50 years. Friends
may call at the H.A. Kebbel Funeral Home, Aylmer on Sunday 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will be held on Monday, December 4,
2006 at 1: 00 p.m. Interment, Aylmer Cemetery. Rev. Norman
JONES,
officiating. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or
Christmas Care would be appreciated. Condolences at kebbelfuneralhome.com
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HATCH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-07-05 published
BULL,
James
Lloyd
(October 26, 1919-July 4, 2006)
Passed away peacefully in Burlington, Ontario on Tuesday, July 4,
2006 in his 87th year. Beloved husband of Ruby (née
HATCH) for
over 62 years. Dear father of Sandra Small and her husband Parker
of Unionville. He was the beloved grandfather of Stephen, Ian,
and Kevin. Brother of the late Ralph and Eric
BULL.
Lloyd retired
from Eaton's in 1984 after 28 years where he was the Company
Advertising and Sales Promotion Manager. He joined Eaton's in
1956 as a pharmacist in the dispensary. He served in the Royal
Canadian Air Force as a navigator during World War 2, and he
was a proud member of the Masonic Lodge. On retirement he returned
to his pharmacy roots and worked on a casual basis at a Pharma
Plus. At his request cremation has taken place. A Memorial Service
and a Celebration of Life will be held at Smith's Funeral Home,
1167 Guelph Line, (one stoplight north of Queen Elizabeth Way),
Burlington (905-632-3333) on Monday, July 10, 2006 at 1 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Lloyd to the Salvation
Army would be greatly appreciated by the family. www.smithsfh.com
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HATCH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-09-27 published
HATCH,
Henry▼
Clifford▼ (1916-2006)
Peacefully, at home in Toronto in his 91st year, Cliff, devoted
and beloved husband of Joan
FERRISS (2004.) Cherished father
of Cliff (Sylvie,) Gail (Doug
TODGHAM,)
Mary▼ and
Rick▼
(Patti.▼)
Loving Grandfather of Diane (Chris
NAUDIE), Aurelie (Doug
BRYCE)
and Clifford
HATCH
(Amanda▼ DE
SOUZA,) Anne and Paul
TODGHAM,
Beth and Michael
STEPHENS and Johanna and Kristofer
HATCH.
Delighted▼
Great-Grandpa to Charlotte and Harrison
NAUDIE and Violet
BRYCE.
Dear brother-in-law to Gail
FERRISS
Sheard and Irene McLaughlin
HATCH. At
Cliff's▼ request, a private funeral Mass has been held
at St. Basil's Church, Toronto, with interment beside Joan in
Saint Mary's churchyard, Walkerville (Windsor). A memorial service
will be held at a later date. Admired and respected as a businessman,
philanthropist, and community leader, his loss will be mourned
by all who knew him. To honour Cliff's memory, the family would
appreciate donations to The Greater Windsor Community Foundation,
the Canadian National Institute for the Blind, Saint Michael's
Hospital Neuro/Trauma Intensive Care Unit (Toronto) or a charity
of your choice.
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HATCH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-09-30 published
HATCH,
Henry▲
Clifford▲ (1916-2006)
Peacefully, at home in Toronto in his 91st year, Cliff, devoted
and beloved husband of Joan
FERRISS (2004.) Cherished father
of Cliff (Sylvie,) Gail (Doug
TODGHAM,)
Mary▲ and
Rick▲
(Patti.▲)
Loving Grandfather of Diane (Chris
NAUDIE), Aurelie (Doug
BRYCE)
and Clifford
HATCH
(Amanda▲ DE
SOUZA,) Anne and Paul
TODGHAM,
Beth and Michael
STEPHENS and Johanna and Kristofer
HATCH.
Delighted▲
Great
Grandpa to Charlotte and Harrison
NAUDIE and Violet
BRYCE.
Dear brother-in-law to Gail Ferriss
SHEARD and Irene McLaughlin
HATCH. At
Cliff's▲ request, a private funeral Mass has been held
at St. Basil's Church, Toronto, with interment beside Joan in
Saint Mary's churchyard, Walkerville (Windsor). A memorial service
will be held at a later date. Admired and respected as a businessman,
philanthropist, and community leader, his loss will be mourned
by all who knew him. To honour Cliff's memory, the family would
appreciate donations to The Greater Windsor Community Foundation,
the Canadian National Institute for the Blind, Saint Michael's
Hospital Neuro/Trauma Intensive Care Unit (Toronto) or a charity
of your choice.
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HATCH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-10-26 published
Henry Clifford
HATCH,
Liquor
Distiller (1916-2006)
He followed in his father's footsteps and took a business built
on supplying bootleggers and turned it into a roaring success
called Hiram Walker
By Ron CSILLAG,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Page S7
Toronto -- Was Scottish whisky maker Tommy Dewar thinking of
Henry Clifford
HATCH when he said "success is merely a matter
of buying your experience cheap and selling it at a profit"?
Cliff HATCH followed in his father's footsteps as head of Hiram
Walker, Canada's second-largest liquor distiller (after Seagram),
and made the liquor trade in this country as respectable as it
could get. That wasn't always easy, given that the
HATCH family
rose to prominence in the heyday of bootlegging in the United
States.
But through business practices that may now seem quaint, harkening
to a time when a person's word was his bond, Mr.
HATCH cemented
an upstanding reputation through tough but always civil competition,
anchored by his deep Roman Catholic faith.
Besides, he sure sold some fine hooch, namely, the ubiquitous
Canadian Club rye whisky, Ballantine's Scotch, Kahlua and Tia
Maria liqueurs, and Courvoisier cognac.
In many ways, Mr.
HATCH's career paralleled that of the other
great Canadian liquor barons, the
BRONFMANs and their signature
brand, Seagram. Mr.
HATCH's father, Harry, was archrivals with
the BRONFMAN patriarch, Sam, but only in business. Cliff
HATCH,
notes his son, chaired Mr. Sam's 80th birthday party in 1971.
Mr. HATCH also had kind things to say when the
BRONFMAN family's
Fairview Corp. entered into a 50-50 partnership with the Toronto-Dominion
Bank to build the Toronto-Dominion Bank Tower in downtown Toronto.
At the time, he was serving on the bank's board.
Mr. HATCH was remembered as a gentleman both in and out of the
boardroom. A favourite
son of Windsor, Ontario, where Hiram Walker and
Sons Ltd. still fronts the Detroit River, he gave generously
to a variety of charitable and civic causes. On his retirement,
Hiram Walker employed 5,000 people worldwide, and annual profits
were $250-million (U.S.).
"He was a wonderful fellow, an industry leader and a good friend,"
said Charles
BRONFMAN. "My father and Harry
HATCH had a great
feud going for many years, but they built great businesses, so
Cliff HATCH and I could afford to compete as Friends. I told
him there's nothing I enjoyed more than switching somebody from
Canadian Club to [Seagram's] V.O. and he laughed and said, 'There's
nothing I enjoy more than the reverse.' Neither of us wanted
to put the other out of business. We worked as competitors, and
as very good Friends.
"But much more important to me, frankly, he was a fine human
being."
The groundwork was laid by Mr.
HATCH's father during Prohibition
in the United States. His father had tended bar in some tough
saloons in eastern Ontario and ran a liquor store in Whitby,
Ontario Harry
HATCH made his money, though, first by going into
the mail-order booze business and then by coming to the attention
of Montreal tobacco-and-liquor magnate Sir Mortimer Davis, who
hired the young go-getter as sales manager at his Corby whisky
plant. Within two years, production went from 500 gallons a month
to 50,000 gallons.
Historian Bill Hunt, author of Booze, Boats and Billions, relates
that, at about the same time, Sir Mortimer paid Mr.
HATCH $1
for every case of whisky he could sell to American bootleggers.
Mr. HATCH, his brother Herb, and future distiller Larry
McGUINESS
recruited a fleet of fisherman to ferry the liquid gold through
the Thousand Islands in an operation that came to be known as
"Hatch's Navy."
Harry HATCH prospered and, in 1923, he and some Toronto investors
paid $1.5-million for the idle Gooderham and Worts, which had been
the country's largest distiller. Three years later, the descendants
of Hiram WALKER, a Detroit grain merchant and father of Canadian
Club whisky who died in 1899, sold the family concern to the
elder Mr. HATCH for $14-million. Mr.
HATCH merged his companies
into Hiram Walker-Gooderham and Worts, headquartered in Walkerville,
Ontario, now part of Windsor, and was dubbed "the king of Canadian
distillers."
By the time Prohibition was repealed in 1933, the elder Mr.
HATCH
had built the world's biggest distillery in Peoria, Illinois,
capable of producing 50 million gallons of whisky a year. In
1937, he acquired Ballantine's Scotch Whisky, and just before
the Second World War, built a huge distillery in Dumbarton, Scotland.
His son, meantime, had been sent to boarding school in Montreal
to learn French. He was 8. After high school at Saint Michael's
College
School in Toronto, Mr.
HATCH considered studying for
the Catholic priesthood. But, at his father's urging, he became
a travelling salesman, at 17, for the T.G. Bright wine company,
which the senior Mr.
HATCH bought in 1933. Four years later,
his son moved to Windsor to begin his ascent at Hiram Walker.
In 1940, the younger Mr.
HATCH personally received a British
royal warrant from Lord Chamberlain at Buckingham Palace for
Hiram Walker to purvey its goods in the Royal Court.
Also that year, Mr.
HATCH enlisted with the Royal Canadian Navy.
He served in corvettes on convoys that escorted fighting ships
across the treacherous North Atlantic. It was dangerous work:
At the height of the U-boat campaign, as many as half of the
ships were sunk.
Mr. HATCH served on three escorts. He was lieutenant commander
on H.M.C.S. Napanee and captain on H.M.S.C. Drummondville and
on H.M.C.S. Ville de Quebec. While leaving Halifax Harbour one
day, a semaphore message signalled him that his wife, Joan, had
given birth to a son two weeks earlier.
He saw the worst of war up close but kept a stoic silence, recalled
H. Clifford
HATCH
Jr.
Instead, "his stories about the war were
funny. He never talked about death and horror and the number
of men he saw die."
Harry HATCH died in 1946. Author Peter C. Newman relates in his
book The Bronfman Dynasty that, a few weeks later, the
HATCH
family received a "sizable" offer for their controlling interest
in Hiram Walker-Gooderham and Worts that was believed to have come
from the BRONFMANs. It was turned down flat.
Cliff HATCH, meantime, built on his father's innovations. Brands,
for example, had come to be an important aspect of whisky marketing
and, following Prohibition and the Second World War, consumers
restored their loyalties to Canadian Club and labels such as
Imperial. In the area of merchandising, Hiram Walker was the
first to gift-wrap its liquor.
Unlike the generation that succeeded him, Mr.
HATCH never attended
university, save for a six-week executive training course in
New York in the 1950s. He was crowned company president and Chief
Executive Officer in 1964, and among his first tasks was the
acquisition of Courvoisier cognac.
He also engineered the purchase of the company's most profitable
brand, Kahlua coffee liqueur. Company policy was to buy fewer
labels and concentrate on marketing them.
Of course, tasting was important. Mr.
HATCH would sample the
goods personally, "always before lunch because that's when your
taste buds are most active... about 11 o'clock in the morning,"
says his son, who also became president and Chief Executive Officer
of Hiram Walker-Gooderham and Worts.
Mr. HATCH became company chairman in the late 1970s, and, in
1980, he initiated the merger between Hiram Walker Gooderham and
Worts and Consumers' Gas Co. of Toronto to fend off a rival's
bid for the liquor concern. A corporate shuffle in 1982 returned
him as president and Chief Executive Officer following the $630-million
(U.S.) acquisition of oil and gas properties in the United States
from Davis Oil Co. of Denver. Hiram Walker stumbled badly when
it was discovered that the properties held much less proved and
probable oil reserves than originally thought.
Mr. HATCH announced his retirement in 1984. But, when the Reichmann
family of Toronto launched a $3-billion hostile takeover bid
in 1986 for the renamed Hiram Walker Resources Ltd., the company
sold the liquor subsidiary to Allied-Lyons PLC, based in
Britain. Mr.
HATCH finally retired in 1987.
Today, Hiram Walker is owned by the French firm Pernod Ricard
as a result of that company's acquisition last year of Allied
Domecq, and the various brands have been parcelled out. Hiram
Walker and Sons Ltd. on Riverside Drive in Windsor still produces
and bottles Canadian Club, sold in more than 150 countries, and
several other labels, but it's all under contract to Kentucky-based
Jim Beam. Its latest offering is pomegranate schnapps.
Mr. HATCH left several major legacies in Windsor, despite having
moved back to Toronto in 1994 to be closer to his children and
grandchildren: He was founding chair of the Greater Windsor Community
Foundation, which has supported the Basilian Fathers and the
Art Gallery of Windsor. The Joan and Clifford Hatch Foundation
has donated substantial sums to women's legal aid, Scouts Canada,
and L'Arche Canada. And the Joan and Clifford Hatch Wildflower
Garden commemorates the couple's contributions to the city's
riverfront and parks system.
In a particularly long struggle -- from 1938 to about 1980 --
Mr. HATCH was involved in efforts to remove rail lines from Windsor's
waterfront.
Like his own father, Mr.
HATCH was a taciturn man who shunned
the limelight. He made no public statements on the demise of
the company his father founded. He never missed Sunday mass.
"My father was very old-fashioned," said H. Clifford
HATCH
Jr.
"He believed that good business was good for both sides. He believed
his word was his bond. He always believed in never doing anything
in the short term that would hurt the business in the longer
term. And he believed that people made a big difference."
Henry Clifford
HATCH was born in Toronto on April 30, 1916, and
died there on September 23, 2006, of cancer. He was 90. His wife,
Joan, died in 2004. He leaves four children -- Cliff, Gail, Mary
and Rick -- nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
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BRADBURY,
Lionel
Elliot
Of Cherry Valley, formerly of Toronto, at the age of 69, at his
home, on Saturday, January 14th, 2006. Beloved husband of Mable
"Mae". Loving father of Lorraine and her husband Clinton of Toronto,
Leann and her husband Stephen of Brampton, Lincoln of Barrie
and the late Lionel and Lance. Dear brother of Leroy, Alwin,
and Gwen WATTERS and the late Edwin, and Marilyn
HATCH.
Sadly
missed by his 5 grandchildren and his 3 great-grandchildren.
A Celebration of Lionel's Life will be held at the Royal Canadian
Legion Branch 78, on Wednesday, January 18th at 2 p.m. Padre
Stan WHITEHOUSE officiating If desired, donations to the Canadian
Cancer Society would be appreciated in memory of Lionel. Friends
may visit at the Legion from 1 p.m. until time of service at
2 p.m. Arrangements entrusted to The Whattam Funeral Home, 33
Main Street West, Picton, Ontario. On-line donation and condolence
available at www.whattamfuneralhome.com
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HATCHELL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-11 published
WALLACE,
John▼
Francis▼ "
Jack▼"
Unexpectedly but peacefully on Tuesday March 7, 2006 at age 84.
Loving▼ husband of Cathy Dorothy
(GALVIN,) devoted father of Ted
(Karen,) Ann
HATCHELL
(Jonathan,)
Jane
LONGCHAMPS (Donald,) Peter
(Julia,) and Caroline
DAVIES
(Greg.▼)
Adoring▼ grandfather of Michael,
Andrew, Emma and Margot
WALLACE;
Alexandra,▼
James▼ and Matthew
HATCHELL; Jessica
LONGCHAMPS; Hannah, Lucy and Sophie
WALLACE
Sam, Jack and Alicia
DAVIES.
Jack▼ was predeceased by brothers
Ted (killed in action in Second World War), and Douglas Gerald.
He was a veteran of the Second World War, served with the Three
Rivers Regiment (12th Armoured), and was the recipient of numerous
medals and distinctions. Funeral arrangements to be completed.
Kelly Funeral Home (613) 235-6712
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WALLACE,
John▲
Francis▲ "
Jack▲"
World War II Veteran
Unexpectedly but peacefully on Tuesday March 7, 2006 at age 84.
Loving▲ husband of Cathy
(GALVIN,) devoted father of Ted (Karen,)
Ann HATCHELL (Jonathan), Jane
LONGCHAMPS (Donald), Peter (Julia),
and Caroline
DAVIES
(Greg.▲)
Adoring▲ grandfather of Michael, Andrew,
Emma and Margot
WALLACE;
Alexandra,▲
James▲ and Matthew
HATCHELL
Jessica LONGCHAMPS;
Hannah,
Lucy and Sophie
WALLACE; Sam, Jack
and Alicia
DAVIES.
Jack▲ was predeceased by his brothers Ted,
killed in action in Holland during the Second World War, and
Doug, who served during the Korean War. A veteran of the Second
World War, Jack was awarded the Military Cross for his gallantry
at Termoli, Italy in October 1943 while serving with the Three
Rivers Regiment (12th Armored). Jack loved his country passionately.
He was a proud Canadian who received numerous awards and distinctions
while serving his country. A simple man with a straightforward
approach to life, Jack was, and still is, an inspiration to those
he leaves behind. Last October, Jack celebrated the fiftieth
wedding anniversary of his marriage to his precious Cathy with
his five loving children, their spouses and his 14 adoring grandchildren.
Jack liked nothing better than being surrounded by family and
took great pride in spending time with each and every one of
his grandchildren. Jack's family would like to thank the Bay
Medical Centre in Panama City Beach, Florida where Jack took
ill, and the Heart Institute of the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Funeral
Monday, March 20, 2006 at Saint Patrick's Church, Fallowfield
for Mass of Christian Funeral at 1: 30 p.m. A reception will follow
the funeral service in Saint Patrick's Church Hall. Donations
in memory of Jack to the University of Ottawa - Heart Institute
would be appreciated. Kelly Funeral Homes (613) 235-6712
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HATCHER o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2006-12-20 published
SHORT,
Glenn▼
Allan▼
At his residence near Feversham on Saturday, December 16, 2006
in his 71st year was the husband of Joan
MAXTED-
BELL.
Loving▼
father of Greg (Marilyn,) Bob
BELL,
Marilyn▼
SHORT (Rae
COLLINS)
all of Feversham, and Sandy (David)
HATCHER of Sacramento, California.
He is the cherished grandfather of Jennifer (Neil
WATSON,)
Matthew▼
(Meredith CHRISTIE) and Danielle. Dear brother of Ivan (Terry)
of Etobicoke, Wayne (Lorna) of Oakville and the late Lyle. Also
survived by his sister-in-law Joyce
SHORT of Feversham. The family
received Friends at the Fawcett Funeral Home, Flesherton on December 18,
followed by a private family service. All Friends and family
were invited to a reception and Life Celebration at the Feversham
Community Centre, on Tuesday, December 19 at 1: 30 p.m. Interment
Rob Roy Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions to
the Feversham Kinsmen for the Centre Grey Health Services Foundation
would be gratefully appreciated.
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HATCHER o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-12-18 published
SHORT,
Glenn▲
Allan▲
At his residence near Feversham on Saturday, December 16, 2006
in his 71st year was the husband of Joan
MAXTED-
BELL.
Loving▲
father of Greg (Marilyn,) Bob
BELL,
Marilyn▲
SHORT (Rae
COLLINS)
all of Feversham, and Sandy (David)
HATCHER of Sacramento, California.
He is the cherished grandfather of Jennifer (Neil
WATSON,)
Matthew▲
(Meredith CHRISTIE) and Danielle. Dear brother of Ivan (Terry)
of Etobicoke, Wayne (Lorna) of Oakville and the late Lyle. Also
survived by his sister-in-law Joyce
SHORT of Feversham. The family
will receive Friends at the Fawcett Funeral Home, Flesherton
on Monday, December 18 form 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. followed by a private
family service. All Friends and family are invited to a reception
and Life Celebration at the Feversham Community Centre, on Tuesday,
December 19 at 1: 30 p.m. Interment Rob Roy Cemetery. In lieu
of flowers memorial contributions to the Feversham Kinsmen for
the Centre Grey Health Services Foundation would be gratefully
appreciated.
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HATCHER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-20 published
HATCHER,
Adeline
Passed away on March 19, 2006 at the age of 77, at Chester Village
Nursing Home. Loving mother to Sandra (Doug)
HATCHER-
MAHER of
Toronto, grandmother to Kristin
MAHER and Jessica
MAHER of Toronto,
and great-grandmother to Colin
COOKE of Toronto. She is also
survived by brothers and sisters in Newfoundland. Friends may
call at the Ralph Day Funeral Home, 180 Danforth Ave., (east
of Broadview) on Tuesday from 1 until the time of the service
in the chapel at 2 p.m. Private cremation to follow. In lieu
of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer Society would be greatly
appreciated.
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HATELY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-05-20 published
HATELY,
Megan
Elizabeth
Megan surprised everybody including the medical establishment
by not only living past her predicted 3 years life expectancy,
but to age 34. She was the oldest known person living with Aicardi
Syndrome. Tough and resilient she had a spirit that touched many
people. The new chapter in her life with her sisters in Alberta
was unexpectedly cut short on May 9, 2006. She is dearly missed
by her parents George and Nancy, brother Jim, sisters Lynne (Jay
HONEYMAN,)
Laura
(Mike
QUATTROCCHI,) and her twin Susi (Dave
ALDOUS,) her 5 nephews and the many others who also advocated
on her behalf. In lieu of flowers, donations would be greatly
appreciated to support other adults with developmental disabilities
to live full and respected lives through the Megan Hately Legacy
Fund c/o The Calgary Foundation, #700, 999 - 8 Street S.W., Calgary
Alberta T2R 1J5 - 403 802 7715 or Montage Support Services, 700 Lawrence
Ave. W, Suite 325, Toronto, Ontario, M6A 3B4 - 416 780 9630.
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HATFIELD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-05 published
SUTTON,
Donald
E.
(Retired Toronto Transit Commission)
At Sunnybrook - Women's College Hospital on February 2, 2006.
Donald E. SUTTON, beloved husband of Alexandria. Loved father
of Gayle Sutton
HATFIELD,
Brian and his wife
Anne and Lynn and
her husband Henry
MILLER.
Brother of Jean
GLOVER, predeceased
by five siblings. Grandfather of Devin, Aron, Sebastion, Victoria,
Emily, Juliana, Benjamin and Graham. Will be fondly remembered
by a number of nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Murray
E. Newbigging Funeral Home, 733 Mt. Pleasant Rd., (South of
Eglinton) on Monday from 2-4 and 6: 30-9 p.m. Mass of Christian
Burial on Tuesday at 12 o'clock noon in St. Monica's Roman Catholic
Church, 44 Broadway Ave., Toronto. In lieu of flowers, donations
to the Veteran's Comfort Fund, c/o Sunnybrook Hospital - K-Wing,
2075 Bayview Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M5M 3M5, would be appreciated
by the family.
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HATHAWAY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-16 published
AYLESWORTH,
Keith
Passed away at his residence, Valleyview Home for the Aged, Saint Thomas
on Sunday, May 14, 2006, in his 93rd year. He was formerly of
Hemlock Street, Saint Thomas. Beloved husband for over 61 years to
the late Hazel
(SWARTZ)
AYLESWORTH (2003.) Dearly loved father
of Carol WHITE/WHYTE and her husband Alan of Saint Thomas, and the late
Sharon KOYLE (2001). Cherished Pa of Jeff
WHITE/WHYTE, Diane
WHITE/WHYTE-
CUTHBERTSON
and Larry CUTHBERTSON,
Darlene
TOOGOOD and her husband Michael,
and Jennifer
BROWN.
Loved
Great Pa of Ryan
CUTHBERTSON, Dylan
WHITE/WHYTE,
Megan and Devin
BROWN, Kaitlynn
TOOGOOD, and the late
Jamie and late Brandon
TOOGOOD. Dear brother of Alma
HATHAWAY
and her husband Laurie of Strathroy, late Donald
AYLESWORTH (his
wife Mildred of Port Elgin,) late Margaret
WILMER, late Lillian
and late Roy
AYLESWORTH.
Also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Born in Watford, Ontario, September 4, 1913, the
son of the late
Lon and Margaret
(FAIR)
AYLESWORTH. He was a retired employee
of Timken Canada. Keith was a member of New Hope Baptist Church,
a former long-time member of Broderick Memorial Baptist Church
and a Past Noble Grand of Independent Order of Odd Fellows #32,
Saint Thomas. During the Second World War, he served overseas with
the Canadian Army. Friends will be received at the Sifton Funeral
Home, 118 Wellington Street, Saint Thomas on Wednesday from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. where the funeral and committal service will be held
on Thursday at 11: 00 a.m. Private interment in Evergreen Cemetery,
West Lorne. Memorial donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association
or the Canadian Cancer Society gratefully acknowledged. A memorial
service will be conducted at the funeral home on Wednesday at
6: 45 p.m. under the auspices of Independent Order of Odd Fellows #32,
Saint Thomas.
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HATHAWAY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-06-21 published
HATHAWAY,
Donna▼
Belle
(CARMICHAEL)
At the Saint Thomas Elgin General Hospital on Tuesday, June 20,
2006. Donna Belle
(CARMICHAEL)
HATHAWAY of R.R.#3, Iona Station
in her 80th year. Beloved wife of Ray
HATHAWAY. Dear mother of
Jim and Lois
HATHAWAY of West Lorne, Janice and Rob
ELLIS,
David
and Evelyn
HATHAWAY all of Saint Thomas. Loved grandmother of Ken
and Crystal, Aaron and Natalie, April, Angela and John, Dean,
Mike and Tammy, Jason and Kim, Tony, Jackie and great-grandmother
of 10 great-grandchildren. Dear sister of J.D.
CARMICHAEL of
West
Lorne,
Mary and Len
KELLY of Saint Thomas. Also survived by
her nieces and nephews. Relatives and Friends will be received
at the Arn Funeral Home, 193 Shackleton St. Dutton on Thursday
2-4 and 7-9 where the funeral service will be held on Friday, June 23
at 11 a.m. Interment in Cowal-McBride Cemetery. Donations to
the charity of your choice would be appreciated.
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HATHAWAY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-07-01 published
HATHAWAY,
Donna▲
The▼ family of the late Donna
HATHAWAY wishes to express our heartfelt
appreciation for all the kindness and sympathy shown during our
recent loss. Thanks to family and Friends for the beautiful flowers
and cards, memorial donations and food sent to our home, and
to all who came to visitation and the funeral. Our deepest thanks
to Rev. Dean
PROCTOR and Rev. Jim
LEWIS for the comforting words
and to Brenda
SILCOX for her musical contribution. Thanks also
to Arn Funeral home for the sensitivity, kindness and support
shown to our family. We appreciate the grandchildren who were
pallbearers and flowerbearers -- Grandma would be proud. We are
grateful also to the Iona Station Baptist Church for the wonderful
lunch provided. This tribute to Donna and kindness to our family
is truly appreciated. Ray
HATHAWAY and family
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HATHAWAY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-11-21 published
HATHAWAY,
Bill▼
On Sunday, November 19, 2006, Bill was taken away to be with
his Lord in his 61st year. Beloved husband of Cindy
(McLAUGHLIN)
HATHAWAY. Dear father of Liana (Rob)
JESSEMAN,
Billie▼
JOELLE
(Dave) Circo, William "Sonny" (Tara)
HATHAWAY and Elyse
HATHAWAY.
Dear brother of Al (Rena)
HATHAWAY and Anne
HATHAWAY and dear
friend Marlene. Predeceased by his sister June
LEFTREYS and his
brother Eddie
HATHAWAY. Dear Grandpa Bill and Papa to Douglas,
Nicholas, Zachery and Katherine
JESSEMAN and Faith
CIRCO.
Dear
son-in-law of Norma (Gus)
McLAUGHLIN.
Special brother-in-law
to Norm McLAUGHLIN and Gwen
HATHAWAY.
Also loved by his many
niences, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews and special Friends.
Friends will be received by the family from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Wednesday at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street
South, London. A memorial service will be held at Wortley Baptist
Church, 250 Commissioners Road East, London on Thursday, November 23rd
at 11: 00 a.m. Interment of cremated remains will take place at
Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens, London at a later date. Friends
who wish may make memorial donations to the charity of your choice.
On line condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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HATHAWAY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-09 published
HATHAWAY,
William
R.
The▲ family of the late William R.
HATHAWAY
(Bill▲) wish to express
their sincere thanks and appreciation to family, Friends, neighbours
and co-workers for their floral tributes, memorial donations,
cards, phone calls, food and many acts of kindness received in
the sudden loss of a husband, father, brother, grandpa, papa,
son-in-law, uncle, brother-in-law and friend. Thanks to the Doctors
and Nursing Staff at the University Hospital in the Intensive
Care Unit for their understanding and comfort they so graciously
gave to the family. Special thanks to Pastor Wilson of Wortley
Baptist Church, John, Pat, Ron and luncheon provided and their
participation in the memorial service. Thanks to A. Millard George
Funeral Home and Forest Lawn for their support and understanding
during this stressful time. Sincerely Cindy, Anne and families.
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HATHAWAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-11-09 published
HATHAWAY,
Elizabeth
Peacefully on November 7, 2006 at the age of ninety-five. Born
in Germantown, Pennsylvania. She co-founded the Center School,
for dyslexic children, in Newton, Massachusetts. She was preceded
in death by her husband, Lovering
HATHAWAY and her children Elizabeth,
Horatio, Robert and Thomas. She will be sadly missed by her daughters
Emily CARLISLE,
Margaret
HATHAWAY and daughter-in-law Victoria
HATHAWAY.
She leaves her grandchildren, Jan
VYKYDAL, Ann
HAYASHI,
Jennifer HASAE,
Iain and Gillian
HATHAWAY and Celina
YARKIN.
Also her great-grandchildren Adri, Ella and Madeline
YARKIN.
The family thanks all the staff at Lawton Park Retirement Residence
for their extraordinary warmth and support in her final years,
and the staff at the Toronto Grace Hospital Palliative Care Unit
for their kind and conscientious care. A memorial service will
be held at a later date. Donations in Elizabeth's memory may
be made to the Union of Concerned Scientists (www.ucsusa.org)
or Toronto Grace Hospital, 650 Church St. Toronto, Ontario M4Y 2G5.
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NEWBY,
Marlow
L.
Retired after 35 years with Toronto Star.
Passed away at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie, Ontario on
Thursday, January 26, 2006 at the age of 75. Beloved husband
of Janet HOFFMAN of Alliston. Loved father of John
NEWBY and
his wife Sharon, Chris
NEWBY, JoAnne
NEWBY, LeeAnne
NEWBY and
her husband Edward
BARTLETT.
Loving grandfather of Jonathon,
Nicholas, Jeffrey, Jarrett, Carson, Jack, Braedy and Cody. Dear
brother of Zylpha
DAVIES, Qu'Appelle
WOOD,
Renee
HURLBURT and
Marlene HATHAWAY.
Marlow will be fondly remembered by his many
nieces, nephews and Friends. Resting at W. John Thomas Funeral
Home, 244 Victoria Street E., Alliston from 2: 00-6:00 p.m. on
Sunday, January 29, 2006. Funeral service will be held in the
Chapel on Monday, January 30, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. followed by
cremation. If so desired, memorial donations to the Canadian
Cancer Society would be appreciated.
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HATHAWAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-13 published
Hilary KILBOURN, 53: Creative to the end
Adored daughter of rebel alderman Bill
KILBOURN
Sensitive painter 'could capture people' in her art
By Catherine
DUNPHY,
Obituary
Writer
She was born into Toronto royalty, certainly its establishment,
a statement that would not have made her wince because it honours
her father.
And Hilary
KILBOURN worshipped her father.
When Bill KILBOURN died in 1995, "it was as if the history of
our lives was passing in front of us," Rosedale member of Parliament
Bill GRAHAM said at the time. It meant that and more to
KILBOURN's
second child, who was so grief-stricken she was hospitalized
for two days.
Passionate about Toronto, Bill
KILBOURN was a rebel alderman
on city council in the '70s, David Crombie's time, when Toronto
had an exciting future and its politicians the courage to fight
developers to preserve its past.
Founding chair of York University's humanities department, author
of 14 books, with Friends and admirers in the usually disparate
worlds of the arts, politics, academia and media, he was often
dishevelled as he rode his bike through Toronto winter traffic
without an overcoat. But at the same time, he helped stop the
Spadina Expressway and the planned Pickering Airport.
He lived with his wife, Elizabeth, an Anglican minister, and
five children in a rambling three-storey house in south Rosedale
with a dining room painted a shocking black for a while, modern
art on all the walls, wolf skins on the living room floor, singsongs
round the piano, political discussions around the table and hockey
on the rink in the backyard.
"It was magical," said Francesca Mallin
PARKER, whose family
lived in the next block and who became fast Friends with the
KILBOURN sisters, Hilary and Philippa. "We were a gang of three."
Though she was the youngest, Hilary was their leader because
she had the verve, the artistic passion and talent. There was
always a painting on an easel set up in the bedroom and playroom
on the third floor that she shared with her sister.
"Often her zeal for artistic expression was unable to be contained
and spilled over onto the walls and ceilings of her house," recalled
George HATHAWAY, who moved in across the street in 1976.
It was always understood within her family, and by her Friends,
that Hilary was -- and was going to be -- an artist. "Right from
the beginning she was always drawing -- princesses and witches.
Dad kept a lot of them," said Philippa or Pippa, her sister.
(There were also three sons: Nicholas, Timothy and Michael.)
Their father adored Hilary, taking her along to official functions
if his wife was unavailable. An intellectual descended from prominent
Toronto industrialists, he was thrilled to have an artist in
his family. "They were very much soulmates," said Pippa.
Tall, lively and lovely -- with dimples, fair hair and an entourage
Hilary was a sophisticated presence in the halls of Jarvis
C.I., her poetry and art winning awards and filling the school
magazine and yearbooks.
"I felt lucky that she accepted my Friendship. I was in awe of
her," said writer Ann
SILVERSIDES. "It was all rather exotic
to me, a kind of J.D. Salinger-ish household full of brilliant
individuals."
Activists, politicians, artists, people were often in their living
room -- even Pierre Trudeau swung by on his first campaign to
be prime minister.
Hilary thrived on the excitement on the home front as well as
from her own social whirl of poetry readings and formal dances.
There was every reason to believe a fine future lay ahead of
her studying art and drama at York University's brand new fine
arts program.
But Hilary's "incredibly fertile existence," as her sister described
it, began to crumble when she was 22 and spending time in Findhorn
Community, a religious retreat in Scotland. She came home and
was hospitalized after experiencing her first episode of mania,
now known as bipolar disorder.
It had been building for a while. Her friend Mallin
PARKER remembers
seeing "an episode of misery like I've never seen" when Hilary,
in university, sank to the floor, weeping. "She was crying and
hysterical and in such emotional pain that literally she couldn't
stand."
Her illness dogged her the rest of her life as she fought it
and fought to retain her creativity. She gained a lot of weight
as a result of her medications. She was in and out of many hospitals
and almost as many apartments until 1983, when her father got
her a house on the Toronto Islands.
There she found her place. Her home was one of the original island
houses, a blue cottage with purple trim and a bathtub out back
on Wyandot Ave. Typically, there were usually two or three other
people living there with her. She was subsisting on a government
disability pension, but she felt blessed to have her island home
and therefore obligated to share it.
In a community of characters, everybody knew her -- outgoing,
friendly, bumming a cigarette, riding her bike, pointing her
video camera anywhere she could record another moment of life
in her community. In turn, they kept an eye out for her, knowing
when she wasn't taking her medication, helping her during her
ensuing mania and at times psychotic episodes.
In 1994, she produced a half-hour film with original music about
life on the island, past and present. "She would come here, hands
shaking, and video-film The old still photographs I had," said
self-styled island archivist Albert
FULTON. "And I was amazed
at what a professional production it was."
Her father died January 4, 1995, three days before her film was
aired on a local cable channel.
She was always sketching, but she was extraordinarily modest
about her art, often giving it away because she valued it so
little. Her portraits were vivid, passionate. Pippa
KILBOURN
says Hilary's best work was a larger-than-life portrait of their
father looking like rebel leader William Lyon Mackenzie. "She
could capture people. She had such sensitivity she could penetrate
the personality," she said.
On Thursday, February 2, she died in her sleep. She was 53.
Her funeral wasn't held at the island's church, St. Andrew-by-the-Lake.
Instead her mother, Pippa and brothers, and several hundred of
her Friends gathered at St. James Cathedral. Hilary
KILBOURN
loved the island and that church, but it was too small and there
was no doubt that the cathedral was really the appropriate place
to say goodbye to her. For it was there that several hundred
people had also gathered, back in 1995, to mourn the passing
of her father.
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