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HOLLANDS,
Ernest
Henry
Jr.
Unexpectedly on Saturday, June 24, 2006, Ernest Henry
HOLLANDS
Jr. of Thedford.
son of Ernest A.
HOLLANDS
Sr. and Karen
MORRISON
and the late Betty
(WERELEY)
HOLLANDS (2002.) Dear brother of
Elizabeth and Barbara. Also survived by niece and nephews and
great-niece and 2 great-nephews. Special friend of Heidi, Mike,
Cindy and many others. Ernie was a loyal supporter of the Philadelphia
Flyers. Aged 41 years. Resting at the Ronn E. Dodge Funeral Home
and Cremation Centre, McFarlane Chapel, 9 James Street South
(Forest) Lambton Shores where funeral service will be held on
Wednesday
June 28, 2006 at 2: 30 p.m. with the Rev. Nick
WELLS.
Visitation on Wednesday starting at 1: 00 p.m. until service time.
Interment Beechwood Cemetery. Please omit flowers in favor of
donations to the Brain Tumor Foundation (cheques only received
at the Funeral Home). Condolences may be sent directly to the
family erniehollands@hotmail.com A memorial tree will be planted
in memory of Ernie by the Dodge Family.
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HARLOW,
Marjorie (née
MORGAN)
Peacefully with family at her side at Grey Bruce Hospital Services,
Owen
Sound, on Tuesday, December 19, 2006, Marjorie
(MORGAN)
HARLOW, of Ingersoll, in her 90th year. Daughter of the late
Arthur and Mildred
MORGAN.
Beloved wife of Les
HARLOW for 73 years.
Dear mother of Donna
ANDERSON of Ingersoll, Robert
HARLOW and
his wife Betty of Cambridge and William
HARLOW of Ingersoll.
Also survived by many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and
great-great-grandchildren. Dear sister of Lloyd
MORGAN and his
wife Dorothy of London, Beatrice
ROBERTS of Waterloo, Daisy
CUNNINGHAM
of Port Elgin, Marion
HOLLANDS of Mt. Forest and Evelyn
CONNOR
and her husband Robert of Ingersoll. Predeceased by one grand_son
Sam HARLOW and one granddaughter Valerie
ANDERSON.
Friends will
be received at the McBeath-Dynes Funeral Home, 246 Thames St. S.,
Ingersoll Thursday 7-9 p.m. and one hour prior to service time,
where service will be held on Friday, December 22, 2006 at 2: 00 p.m.
Rev. Bill MAYOROS of Trinity United Church, Ingersoll officiating.
Interment Harris Street Cemetery. Memorial donations to Alzheimer
Society of Oxford, Alexandra Hospital Foundation or Trinity United
Church Foundation would be appreciated.
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QUARTERMAN,
C.
David
Passed away peacefully at home on Friday March 31st, 2006. Born
in Oxford, England December 28, 1925, he was predeceased by his
parents Christopher
QUARTERMAN and Elizabeth Sarah née
BULBECK,
and wives Hilda
HOLLEBON and Elizabeth
BUSK. Survived by his
wife Marilyn
PRITCHARD, son John (Kelly) of Kanata, and daughters
Susan (Arjan
VAN
ASSELT) and Ann (Keith
ROBINE) of Rossland,
British Columbia. David's grandchildren Sarah, Nadia, Sage, Natasha
and Ryan all inherited grandpa's love of the outdoors, skiing
and sailing. Cremation to be followed by private dedication later.
The family will welcome Friends and former colleagues at a memorial
celebration of David's life to be held at Britannia Yacht Club,
2777 Cassels Street Ottawa, on Thursday, April 13, 2006 from
2: 30-6:00 p.m. For those wishing a donation to the Canadian Diabetes
Association or the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
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BARNIER,
James
Lawrence "
Larry"
Peacefully, on Thursday, November 23, 2006, at the Saint Thomas/Elgin
General Hospital after a courageous battle with Parkinson's.
James
Lawrence "
Larry"
BARNIER in his 71st year. Loving husband
of Sadie for over 47 years. Beloved Father of Bill (Jodi)
BARNIER,
Wendy (Jeff)
STOCK,
Robin
(Jeff
FERRIS)
BARNIER. "Papa" Larry
will be sadly missed by his grandchildren Jami, Jill, Erric,
Reed,
Emily,
Cooper and Bryer. Survived by a sister Bonnie
VAN
HOLLEN (late Glen) and brothers Ray (Anne)
BARNIER,
Claude
(Phyllis)
BARNIER,
Dennis
BARNIER, Douglas
BARNIER and many nieces and
nephews. Predeceased by sister, Jill. Larry was born in Jeanette's
Creek on August 28, 1936. Larry worked for Imperial Optical for
40 years in Saint Thomas as an Optician and most recently with
Hakim Optical. Visitation will be held on Sunday from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas where
funeral service will be conducted on Monday, November 27th, 2006
at 1: 00 p.m. Interment to follow in Elmdale Cemetery. In lieu
of flowers, memorial donations to the Parkinson's Society would
be greatly appreciated.
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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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MacCANNELL,
Bessie
Henrietta (née
MacDONALD)
At Grey Bruce Health Services, Markdale on Saturday October 21,
2006. Bessie Henrietta
MacCANNELL (née
MacDONALD) of Berkeley
in her 88th year. Beloved wife of the late Mervyn Roy
MacCANNELL.
Dear sister of Jessie
HOLLEY of Holland Centre. Loving mother
of Douglas
MacCANNELL
(Maureen) of Peterborough and Jewel
FILLETTI
of Berkeley. Sadly missed by niece Heather (Ron)
JACKSON of Holland
Centre. Grandma to Ryan (Jennifer)
FILLETTI, Kelly
MacCANNELL
and Gail (Bill)
WASSON.
Great-grandmother to Dylan and Connor
SWAN and Lauren and Keira
FILLETTI. A funeral service was held
at the May Funeral Home Markdale on Monday October 23 at 2 p.m.
Visitation was one hour prior to service. Interment is in Utica
Cemetery, Utica, Ontario on Tuesday October 24, 2006 at 1 p.m.
If desired donations to Centre Grey Health Services Foundation
would be appreciated.
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LOGAN,
Bernice
Margaret (née
SMITH)
Passed away peacefully at Chelsey Park Nursing Home, London on
January 22, 2006 in her 94th year. Predeceased by her parents
William C.
SMITH (1962) and Sadie (née
GRAY/GREY) (1935) and sister
Irene (1944). Bernice was the beloved wife of the late C. Murray
LOGAN (1993) of Crumlin. Cherished and loving mother of Bob
LOGAN
and his wife Linda of London. Also loved by grand_son Michael
LOGAN and his mother Viviane. Fondly remembered by Linda's daughter
Amanda McWHA.
She is also survived by sisters Ruby (Reginald
HOLLEY) and Lillian
JOLLIFFE (wife of the late Ewart
JOLLIFFE
1997.) She will be sadly missed by nephews Roger
JOLLIFFE
(Judy)
and Tom JOLLIFFE
(Paulette) and nieces Nancy (Pat
KELLY) and
Cathy (Steve
FODEMESI) and their families. Bernice was a Member
Emeritus of the Registered Nurses of Ontario. Relatives and Friends
may call at the Lloyd R. Needham Funeral Chapel (520 Dundas St.
London) on Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where a celebration of
Bernice's life will be conducted on Thursday, January 26th, 2006
at 10: 00 a.m. Interment to follow at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens.
In memory of Bernice, contributions to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
would be greatly appreciated.
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LUNDMARK,
Mary
Ellen (née
HOLLEY)
At the Orillia Soldiers' Memorial Hospital on Wednesday, October 4th,
2006 in her 87th year. Mary Ellen
LUNDMARK (née
HOLLEY) of Orillia,
formerly of London, beloved wife of the late William Frank
LUNDMARK.
Much loved mother of Laurie
GIROUX and her husband Richard
HUBBARD
of London, Bill
LUNDMARK and his wife
Beverley of Oshawa, Debbie
LUNDMARK and her husband Kirk
IRONSIDE of Orillia. Loving grandmother
of Holley, Deanna and Nicole. Great-grandmother of Brody. Dear
sister of Theresa
ALLARD of London and the late Doreen, Michael,
Ray, George and J.D. The life of Mary Ellen will be celebrated
at a private family service in Orillia. If desired, memorial
donations may be made to the Muskoka Wildlife Centre. Donations
will be received by the Simcoe Funeral Home, 38 James Street
East, Orillia, L3V 1L1. 705-327-0221
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DODD,
Merlin
T.
Suddenly in Durham Thursday March 30, 2006. Merlin
DODD of Durham
in his 73rd year. Beloved husband of Shirley. Loved father of
Sandra (Greg)
LUYTER of Wingham, Lyle (Debra,) Gale (Peter)
WIGHT,
and Lorri (Jack)
MURDOCH, all of Durham, Susan (Gerry)
MEYER
of Hanover and Nancy (Bruce)
HOLLIDAY of Walkerton. Merlin will
be sadly missed by 12 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.
Also survived by brothers John (Marie) of Shallow Lake and Erwin
(Patricia) of Owen Sound. Predeceased by one granddaughter. A private
family service was held at the Fawcett-McEachern Funeral Home and
Cremation Centre in Durham. As expressions of sympathy, donations
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Diabetes Assoc. would
be appreciated.
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HOLLIDAY,
Ernie
March 5, 2005
We can shed a tear because he is gone,
Or we can smile because he lived.
We can close our eyes and pray that he'll come back, or we can
open our eyes and see everything he has left us.
Our hearts can be empty because he is no longer with us, or be
full of the love he gave us.
We can turn our backs on tomorrow and live in the past, or look
to tomorrow and live as he wished.
We can cry and feel empty inside or smile and cherish all the
memories that allow him to live on.
Love you, Forever, Ernie, your family, Helen, Sheila, Jeff, Chris,
Shannon and families.
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BROWN,
Eleanor▼
Ruby▼ (née
SPICER)
Peacefully at McGarrell Place on Wednesday, December 6, 2006,
Eleanor Ruby
BROWN (née
SPICER) of London in her 81st year. She
was surrounded by the love of her family when she peacefully
passed on. Beloved wife and fishing partner of Wilfred. Mother
of Donna and Eric
CAULFIELD,
Dianne▼ and Ron
MacDONALD, Barbara
and Ken BERMAN,
Pat▼ and Hugh
HECKENDORF, Sandy and Ron
LEBOLDUS,
Gerry and Christine
BROWN,
Terri▼
HOLLIDAY, Kathy and Jerry
MOON,
Wendy and Mike
NEIL,
Andy▼ and Sandi
BROWN. Dear sister of Bill
and Shirley
SPICER and Almeda and Jack
VANOS and many nieces
and nephews. Will be missed by her grandchildren: Mark, Victoria,
Scott, Anna, Paul, Shawn, Lisa, Kelly, Jeff, Jenn, Mike, Michelle,
Nick, Justin B., Jeffrey B., Jeff H., Christine, Josh, Destiny,
Justin M., Katie, Kim, Kyle, Brodie, Devan and Haley, and great-grandchildren:
Maddison and Paityn, Ryan, Baby Caulfield, D.J., Alyssa, Skylar,
Raegan and Baby
MOON and Ben the Beagle. Visitation will be held
at the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, on
Friday, December 8th, 2006 from 7: 00-9:00 p.m. where the funeral
service will take place in the chapel at 1 p.m. Saturday. Reception
to follow. Cremation. Memorial donations to Canadian Breast Cancer
Foundation or Alzheimers Society would be appreciated by the
family. Email condolences may be sent to westview@execulink.com
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BROWN,
Eleanor▲
Ruby▲ (née
SPICER)
Peacefully at McGarrell Place on Wednesday, December 6, 2006,
Eleanor Ruby
BROWN (née
SPICER) of London in her 81st year. She
was surrounded by the love of her family when she peacefully
passed on. Beloved wife and fishing partner of Wilfred. Mother
of Donna and Eric
CAULFIELD,
Dianne▲ and Ron
MacDONALD, Barbara
and Ken BERMAN,
Pat▲ and Hugh
HECKENDORF, Sandy and Ron
LEBOLDUS,
Gerry and Christine
BROWN,
Terri▲
HOLLIDAY, Kathy and Jerry
MOON,
Wendy and Mike
NEIL,
Andy▲ and Sandi
BROWN. Dear sister of Bill
and Shirley
SPICER and Almeda and Jack
VANOS and many nieces
and nephews. Will be missed by her grandchildren: Mark, Victoria,
Scott, Anna, Paul, Shawn, Lisa, Kelly, Jeff, Jenn, Mike, Michelle,
Nick, Justin B., Jeffrey B., Jeff H., Christine, Josh, Destiny,
Justin M., Katie, Kim, Kyle, Brodie, Devan and Haley, and great-grandchildren:
Maddison and Paityn, Ryan, Baby
CAULFIELD, D.J., Alyssa, Skylar,
Raegan and Baby
MOON and Ben the Beagle. Visitation will be held
at the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, on
Friday, December 8th, 2006 from 7: 00-9:00 p.m. where the funeral
service will take place in the chapel at 1 p.m. Saturday. Reception
to follow. Cremation. Memorial donations to Canadian Breast Cancer
Foundation or Alzheimers Society would be appreciated by the
family. Email condolences may be sent to westview@execulink.com
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HOLLIDAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-10-30 published
William SIBBALD,
Doctor And Educator (1946-2006)
Physician-in-chief at Sunnybrook and Women's College hospitals
in Toronto was an infuriatingly single-minded visionary who guided
the city through the severe acute respiratory syndrome crisis
and helped alter the nature of intensive-care treatment in Canada
By Douglas
McARTHUR,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Page S6
Toronto -- Bill
SIBBALD was an ideas machine. Strategies, suggestions
and potential solutions cascaded from his lips at the Ontario
teaching hospitals where he built an international reputation,
at global medical conferences and around the family dinner table.
His ideas helped to change the face of intensive-care treatment
in Canada, to shape the way health care is delivered in Ontario,
to guide Toronto through the severe acute respiratory syndrome
crisis of 2003 and to inspire a new generation of critical-care
professionals.
Dr.
William
John
SIBBALD was director of critical care at Victoria
Hospital in London, Ontario, and a professor at the University
of Western Ontario from 1977 until 2000. Then he became physician-in-chief
at Toronto's Sunnybrook and Women's College Health Sciences Centre
and a professor of medicine at the University of Toronto. In
both roles, he was a physician, teacher, leader, mentor and researcher.
"I used to tell people who didn't know him they should ignore
something the first time he mentioned it," says Doctor Frank
RUTLEDGE,
who heads the critical-care programs at Victoria Hospital and
Western. "They should pay attention the second time. The third
time they should put it at the top of their pile. He threw out
so many ideas, if you tried to work on everything the first time
it was mentioned, you'd never get anything done." Doctor Steven
SHUMAK, deputy physician-in-chief, says many of Doctor
SIBBALD's
ideas involved medical informatics, the application of computers
and information systems to improve patient care and education.
Colleagues remember him as gruff but generous, an infuriatingly
single-minded visionary who smoked heavily in his early years
to burn off excess energy, but who gave it up after an operation
for salivary gland cancer. He was an advocate for those he worked
with, giving them his undivided attention in private meetings.
In the workplace or on the golf course, he strove for perfection,
but often interrupted a game to respond to a BlackBerry message.
He occasionally told off-colour jokes and he followed hockey
religiously, even when out of the country.
Dr. SIBBALD started work before dawn, even on weekends, so he
could be home to spend time with his wife and five children.
He coached his sons in hockey, attended his children's sporting
events and told them all he was their "biggest cheerleader."
Over his career, Doctor
SIBBALD wrote about 250 articles and editorials,
more than 70 book chapters and some major textbooks on critical
care. He was invited to give some 550 lectures in 16 countries.
He held many positions with medical and critical-care associations.
Dr. Ron HOLLIDAY, a general surgeon at Victoria Hospital and
a professor of surgery at Western, says Doctor
SIBBALD was often
thinking of issues five or 10 years down the road. And he always
knew who to approach to get around the system. "We called it
the SIBBALD end run," he says.
Critical-care experts around the world knew him as a friend and
a trendsetter. "He was a fantastic scientist and a great clinician
respected by all," says Doctor Jean-Louis Vincent, a professor of
intensive care at the Free University of Brussels. "He could
always ask the right question and raise the appropriate issue
in any kind of debate or scientific discussion."
Bill SIBBALD, as his Friends called him, was the middle of three
children of Jack
SIBBALD, a banker, and Shirley (née
STONE) who
grew up in a suburb of Guelph, Ontario As a boy, he played basketball,
football, badminton and hockey.
Gale KAY, now a retired Presbyterian minister, babysat him when
he was about 12. "He was quite clear that he was going to be
a doctor," she says, "not that he wanted to be a doctor, but
that he was going to be one."
He was graduated from medical school at the University of Western
Ontario in 1970 and stayed on to complete a residency in internal
medicine in 1974. That was the year he married Connie
ECKERSLEY,
a nurse he worked with in intensive care.
From 1974 to 1976, he did a fellowship in critical-care trauma
at Wayne State University School of Medicine, in Detroit. The
specialty was in its infancy in Canada at the time, and he returned
to London as one of the country's few experts in the field.
At the time, Victoria Hospital had become "a massive zone of
deferred maintenance," according to Doctor David
NAYLOR, president
of the University of Toronto and a long-time friend. Doctor Adam
LINTON, the hospital's physician-in-chief, put the young Doctor
SIBBALD
in charge of the intensive-care department where he overcame
professional turf wars and put together a team of specialists
in medicine, surgery and anesthesia. Doctor Trevor
LOBB, an anesthetist
at the hospital, says Doctor
SIBBALD helped change "a glorified
recovery room" into a critical-care trauma centre that treated
patients flown in by helicopter and that trained fellows who
came from around the world. In 1976, he made the news for using
an armed forces pressure suit to control massive bleeding in
a patient. A year later, he was in the headlines for telling
a medical conference in France that the common practice of lowering
the head of a critically ill shock victim might actually have
detrimental effects.
In one highly publicized incident, Doctor
SIBBALD, accompanied by
Dr. HOLLIDAY, went to court in the middle of the night seeking
permission for a blood transfusion to save the life of a Jehovah's
witness boy. The judge bypassed the family's religious objections
by making the boy a ward of the court, allowing the procedure
to go ahead.
Much of Doctor
SIBBALD's research centred on sepsis (disease-causing
agents in the blood), trauma, blood substitutes, and ethical
issues involving life-support and end of life. In later years,
he branched out into the field of health-care policy and delivery.
For many years, he used sheep to study infections in people.
"In our research lab at Victoria Hospital, you could hear the
sheep baaing," Doctor
HOLLIDAY says. Doctor
SIBBALD introduced infections
into the animals and studied the effects. Then he treated the
sheep, so they didn't have to be destroyed.
He served as co-chairman of a Working Group on Critical Care
in Ontario, which presented its findings to the province's health
ministry in 1991. Over the years, he received many honours, including
a distinguished investigator award from the American College
of Critical Care Medicine in 1998.
Dr. SIBBALD turned down many job offers in the United States,
and in 2000 he moved to Toronto as Sunnybrook's physician-in-chief.
That put him on the front lines when many of the patients from
the 2003 epidemic of severe acute respiratory syndrome ended
up at Sunnybrook. He threw his back out while dealing with the
crisis, so his bed at home became the command post where he kept
in contact with officials from hospitals, government and the
military.
In one phone call, he told Doctor Tom
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART, director of critical
care at Toronto's Mount Sinai and University Health Network,
that his staff was starting to become ill. "He's a strong man,
but he broke down crying," said Doctor
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART. "It struck me how
soft and sensitive he is."
Two back operations followed. Doctor
SIBBALD returned to work after
each of them, even though he had to hobble around the hallways.
After the severe acute respiratory syndrome emergency ended,
Ontario's ministry of health set up a Critical Care Steering
Committee. Doctor
SIBBALD and Doctor
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART were among its members.
Many of Doctor
SIBBALD's ideas showed up in the report and are now
being implemented, Doctor
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART says.
In November, 2004, Doctor
SIBBALD was diagnosed with colon cancer.
He carried on working and, hoping for a remedy, sought treatment
at Roswell Park Cancer Institute in Buffalo. In early September,
he was told the end was near. He resigned as Sunnybrook's chief
of medicine on September 5 and spent the following week as a
patient in the hospital.
Staff members still came to him for advice. Doctor Andreas
LAUPACIS,
now the director of a research institute at Toronto's Saint Michael's
Hospital, asked for his opinion on an upcoming debate. "His eyes
lit up," Doctor
LAUPACIS says. "His energy came back. He said, 'Look
at this article and that article and here's the point I would
be making.' "
Dr. SIBBALD went Toronto on September 12. A day later, his fourth
grandchild was born in Vancouver. His son Martyn phoned to say
the baby would be called William. The next morning Doctor
SIBBALD
was shown an e-mailed photo of his new namesake. He died later
that day.
William John
SIBBALD was born in London, Ontario, on June 28,
1946. He died of colon cancer at his Toronto home on September 14,
2006. He was 60. He leaves his wife Connie; children Tammie,
Martyn, Robert, Katie and Georgie; four grandchildren; his mother,
Shirley, and sisters Nancy
DAVIDSON and Susan
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
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HOLLIDAY,
George
S.
(World War II Veteran Governor General's Footguards)
Passed away peacefully in his 83rd year, at the Oakville Trafalgar
Memorial Hospital on Friday, March 17, 2006. George, loving husband
of Helen and predeceased by his first wife
Violet "
Maudie"
HOLLIDAY.
Beloved father of Jane and her husband Robin
WIGHT and David
HOLLIDAY. Cherished grandfather of Jason, James and Andrew. Lovingly
remembered by his sister Betty
MOSHER and predeceased by brother
Robert HOILLIDAY. He will be fondly remembered by nieces, nephews
and many Friends. Friends may call at the Ward Funeral Home,
109 Reynolds Street, Oakville, 905-844-3221 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Monday. Service in the chapel Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock
with interment at Springcreek Cemetery. Special thanks to Doctor Peter
BOLLAND and the nursing staff of 4 East at the Oakville Trafalgar
Memorial Hospital for their compoassion and care. In lieu of
flowers, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be
appreciated.
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HUEY,
Gordon
Glen
A resident of Chatham and former resident of Wallaceburg, passed
away peacefully at Meadow Park on Tuesday, October 31, 2006 in
his 88th year. Gordon was the
son of the late William and Carrie
(DEYO)
HUEY.
Beloved husband of the late Jessie Maud
TICE. Dear
stepfather of Lottie-May and the late Ross
McCORMICK.
Loved grandfather
of Garnet, Christine, Frank, Lori and Douglas. Great-grandfather
of Lance, Curtis, Elizabeth, Frank, Jessie, Victoria, Chantel,
Donald and Daniel. Great-great-grandfather of Emma. Brother of
Bert and Marceline
HUEY and the late Margaret and Fred
HOLLING.
Uncle of Carol and Charles
BENJAMIN,
Linda and Paul
OLDERSHAW,
Lee and Carol
HOLLING, great-uncle of Sandra
BARR,
Susan
BENJAMIN,
Michael and Nicole
HOLLING, great-great-uncle of Desmond and
Marcus BARR.
Friends may call at the Haycock-Cavanagh Funeral
Home, 409 Nelson Street, in Wallaceburg from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on
Sunday. The funeral services will be conducted by Rev. Brian
HORROBIN at the funeral home on Monday, November 6 at 1 p.m.
The interment will follow at Riverview Cemetery. If desired remembrances
to Huntington's Society or the Heart and Stroke Foundation may
be left at the funeral home. 519-627-3231.
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SHUEL,
Reginald
William
PhD (Plant Physiology, Ohio State), M.Sc. (Biochemistry, Toronto),
B.Sc. (Chemistry, Ontario Agricultural College).
Retired professor of Apiculture, University of Guelph, World
War 2 veteran (Captain in the 11th Field Regiment, First Artillery
Survey; retired as a Major in 1946)
Passed away suddenly and peacefully at home on March 30, 2006.
Beloved husband of Helena (née
DIEPHUIS.) Cherished father of
Jane GREEN (Robert), Deirdre (Peter) and Olivia (Helm). Devoted
grandfather of Robert, Sara, and Matthew. Loving brother of Margaret,
Robert (Erma), Dorothy
PETTIGREW (Hugh) and James. Predeceased
by his parents John
SHUEL and Florence (née
O'NEIL,) brother
Warren, sister MaryAnn
WERNER (wife of the late Douglas.) A private
Funeral Service was held April 6, 2006, at Saint_James Anglican
Church, in Guelph. The family wishes to thank all who were involved
with his care. Special thanks to Drs.
ANELLO,
SCHWARZ and
HOLLINGER.
In lieu of flowers donations to Saint_James Anglican Church, or
to a charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family
(cards available at the funeral home 519-822-4731 or send condolences
at www.gilbertmacintyreandson.com). Good night, sweet prince.
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RHODES,
Douglas
Frederick, B.A., P.Eng.
(September 22, 1912-December 2, 2006)
Passed away at the Trillium Health Centre - Mississauga. son
of the late Mary and Fred
RHODES of Sarnia. Survived by Iva,
his wife of 66 years, his daughter Pamela of New Zealand and
daughter-in-law Carol
ROLPH of Garden Hill, predeceased by his
son Frederick. Grandfather to Jennifer
RUSAW of Newcastle, Meredith
SEABROOK of Yellowknife, Morgain
HOLLINGHURST of Edmonton and
Jalynn ANDERSEN of Vancouver and their families including seven
great-grandchildren. Douglas was a graduate of McMaster University
(Math, Physics, and Chemistry), Class of 1936, and was employed
by Shell Canada, until his retirement, followed by the Ministry
of the Environment, Province of Ontario. He maintained a life-long
interest in learning and music and was proud that he participated
in the first music festival of Lambton County. A Funeral Service
will be held on Thursday December 7, 2006 at 11 o'clock at Saint Peter's
Erindale Anglican Church, 1745 Dundas St. W. Mississauga. Private
interment Hillsdale Cemetery, Petrolia. If desired, remembrances
may be made to Saint Peter's Church, or the charity of your choice.
Funeral arrangements entrusted to the Turner and Porter "Peel"
Chapel, 905-279-7663.
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HOLLINGSHEAD,
Dalton
Warren
It is with great sadness we announce that Dalton passed away
suddenly at General and Marine Hospital, Collingwood on November 8,
2006 in his 71st year. Dalton, beloved husband of Muriel (nee
HOGGARD.)
Loving father of Janice and her husband Robert
GRAY/GREY,
Dale and his wife Linda, Terry and his wife Christy; step-father
of Cheryl and her husband Gregory
PRESSICK and the late Darlene
PENELTON.
Devoted grandpa of Stuart and Bobby
GRAY/GREY, Krista,
Conner,
Alanna, Joseph, Leah, Rachel, Thomas and step-grand children
Feilcia and Laura. Dear brother of T.J. and Mel, and the late
Mildred and Allan. Visitation was held at the Chatterson Funeral
Home, 404 Hurontano Street, Collingwood, on Sunday. Funeral Services
were held on Monday, November 13, 2006, at Trinity United Church,
Collingwood at 11 a.m. Interment at Thornbury Cemetery.
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McGUGAN,
Irene (née
LANGS)
A lifelong area resident, passed away at the Elgin Manor, R.R.#1,
Saint Thomas on Sunday, January 15, 2006, in her 91st year. Beloved
wife of the late Basil T.
McGUGAN (1983.) Dearly loved mother
of Brenda McCLURE and her husband Leonard of Heathrow, Florida,
and Roger GRAVELLE and his wife
Elizabeth of Saint Thomas. Cherished
grandmother of Craig
WILLIAMS of Florida, Cindy
HOLLINGSHEAD
and her husband Peter of Aylmer, Sheldon
GRAVELLE and his wife
Sharyn of Oakville, and Brent
GRAVELLE and his wife
Raven of
Oklahoma. Also survived by a number of great grandchildren. A
brother, Wilbert A. "Bill"
LANGS died in 1990. Born in Yarmouth
Centre, Ontario, October 4, 1915, she was the daughter of the
late Wilbert "Bert" and Zeda
(GLOIN)
LANGS.
Mrs.
McGUGAN was
a retired employee of Gorman Rupp Ltd., Saint Thomas and a former
employee of Timken Canada. In keeping with her wishes, cremation
has taken place and interment will be made in the Saint Thomas
Cemetery, West Avenue. A public memorial service will be held
at the Sifton Funeral Home, 118 Wellington Street, Saint Thomas on
Saturday, January 28th at 1 p.m. Flowers gratefully declined.
If so desired, memorial donations to the charity of one's choice
will be appreciated.
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HUTTON,
Mary
Patricia "
Pat" (née
MAGILL)
(May 26, 1926 to October 21, 2006)
With great sadness we announce the passing away of Mary Patricia.
Pat was the most caring wife and best friend to Edward since
September 21, 1946. A stay at home loving, kind and generous
mother and mother-in-law to Janet and Bruce
NORMAN
(Pickering,
Ontario,) James and Shayne
HUTTON
(Toronto,)
Susan
GOWANS and
Glen WILLIAMS
(Toronto,)
Stephen and Wendy
HUTTON (Newmarket,
Ontario,) Donna and Stephen
YOUNG
(Barrie,
Ontario) and Deborah
SUTTON
(Toronto.)
She was a well loved sister and sister-in-law
to Arlene and James
COCHRANE (Don Mills, Ontario), Gail and Pat
GRIMES (Lindsay, Ontario), Judy and Ash
MOHINDRA (Nepean, Ontario),
Rev William and Miriam
HUTTON
(Winnipeg,
Manitoba,)
Mildred and
Robert STEPHENSON (Brampton, Ontario) Ethel and late David
HOLLINGSHEAD
(Winnipeg, Manitoba). She enjoyed all the celebrations with her
seventeen grandchildren and five great-grandchildren along with
her many nieces and nephews. Pat was an active member of St. Leonard's
Church, on the altar guild and the Anglican Church Women. She
volunteered on weekends taking the veterans to church at Sunnybrook
hospital. She joined the Sunnybrook Volunteer Association in
1998 and has served on a number of positions. The family will
receive Friends at the Trull "North Toronto" Funeral Home and
Cremation Centre, 2704 Yonge Street, (5 blocks south of Lawrence)
(416) 488-1101 on Monday, October 23, from 7-9 p.m.. and
on Tuesday
October 24 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. After cremation, a memorial
service will be held at St. Leonard's Anglican Church, 25 Wanless
Ave, (east of Yonge north of Lawrence) on Thursday, October 26th,
2006 at 11: 00 a.m. In lieu of flowers memorial donations can
be made to St. Leonard's Anglican Church or the charity of your
choice would be appreciated by the family.
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RODGER,
David
Passed away peacefully in Vancouver, British Columbia in the
company of family November 8, 2006. David is survived by his
loving wife
Judy and his children, Richard
RODGER and Krista
(John) BARTZIOKAS, grand_son Jacob. He is also survived by Judy's
children Thomas (Jamie)
HOLLINGSHEAD,
Dennis
(Joan)
HOLLINGSHEAD,
granddaughters Nicole and Katherine and Robert
HOLLINGSHEAD,
(Paula HAMILTON and her son Talon.) He also leaves his mother
Jewell RODGER and sister Jilla (Bob)
WILLIAMS. He served a distinguished
career with Scotia McLeod that spanned 42 years. An avid fishermen
and golfer David will be fondly remembered by all who knew him.
A celebration of life will be held November 17, 2006 at 3: 00 p.m.
at the Capilano Golf and Country Club. In lieu of flowers, donations
can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Hollyburn Funeral
Home 604-922-1221 www.hollyburnfunerals.com
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RICHARDSON,
George
A resident of Arkona, passed away on Sunday, January 15, 2006
at Strathroy Middlesex General, at the age of 86. George was
born in Watford and was a
son of the late Basil and Jemima
(HOLLINGSWORTH)
RICHARDSON. Survived by his wife, Ruth. Predeceased by his first
wife Laura
(Johnson)
RICHARDSON.
Loving father and father-in-law
of: Lynn and Kerry
KUEHL of Wingham and Newt and Deb
RICHARDSON
of Wallaceburg and Matt and Ursula
RICHARDSON of London. Dear
grandfather of: Ryan, Kristan, Laura, Michelle, Nicole and Kate.
Dear brother and brother-in-law of: Pat and Bob
GRAHAM of Grand
Bend.
Predeceased by a brother, William "Bill"
RICHARDSON and
a sister Ethel
WATSON.
The late George
RICHARDSON rested at the
Eric F. Nicholls Funeral Home Ltd., 639 Elgin Street, in Wallaceburg.
At his request, cremation has taken place. A memorial service
will be held Thursday, January 19, 2006 at 2 p.m. from the funeral
home. As an expression of sympathy, donations to the Canadian
Cancer Society may be left at the funeral home. As a living memorial,
a tree will be planted in Nicholls Memorial Forest in memory
of George RICHARDSON
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COOK,
Sheila (née
BROWN)
71 years, of Petrolia, died at Bluewater Health -- C.E.E. Site,
Petrolia, on Wednesday, March 15, 2006. Beloved wife of the late
Lloyd (L.S.)
COOK (2002.) Loving mother to Bill and Denise of
Petrolia, Don and Melissa of Victoria, British Columbia, and
the late Jim (1999) and his wife Linda of Petrolia. Loving grandmother
of Kerri-Lynn and Jason
WRIGHT,
Michelle and Paul
VANHOOFT, Stephen,
Ian, Heather, and James
COOK and her great grandchildren, Peyton
and Chloe. Mrs.
COOK was the daughter of the late Winston and
Mae BROWN and sister of the late Harold (1954) and Nel, the late
George (1997) and the late Lillian, the late Betty (2005) and
the late Roy Dale (2002), the late John (1997) and Marg, Gerry
and the late Joan (2005,) Ann and Bill
DOLBEAR,
June and Keith
CAMERON, the late Barb
McEWEN (2004,) Ron and Diane, Bob and
Wendy, and the late Rick (2002) and the late Pat (2002), sister-in-law
of Jean and Don
HOLLINGSWORTH. A service of remembrance will
be held. at the Needham-Jay Funeral Home, Petrolia on Friday,
March 17, 2006 at 2: 00 p.m. with Rev. Dr. David
BONNEY officiating
Visitors will be received on Friday from 12: 30 p.m. to 1:45 p.m.
Interment in Hillsdale Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy,
memorial donations may be made by cheque to the Scleroderma Society
and the C.E.E. Hospital Foundation. Memorials and condolences
may made on-line at www.needhamjay.com.
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CHANEY,
Edward
Peacefully at Parkwood Hospital, London on Thursday, June 1st,
2006 Edward
CHANEY, B.E.M. of London in his 86th year. Ed was
born in London, England on March 26th, 1921. Devoted husband
and treasured friend of Laura
(TOMPSETT)
CHANEY for 57 years.
He was also the proud father of Michael
CHANEY and his wife
Doris
of London. Devoted "Grandad" of Lisa, Katelyn and Allison. Ed
was also the much loved brother of the late Alex
CHANEY and his
wife Peggy,
Pauline
CANT and her husband Charlie, Elsie and her
husband the late Richard
DOCHERTY, and Doris and her husband
the late Arthur
HOLLINGSWORTH. Dear brother-in-law of Alec and
Joyce TOMPSETT. He was "Uncle Ed" to Teresa, Louise, Lynne, Ruth,
Don, Robert, Gary, Malcolm, Chris and Philip. Ed will also be
missed by many treasured cousins, Friends and members of the
many local organizations and clubs to which he belonged. He was
a proud veteran of World War 2 and served in the Royal Air Force
for 7 years in Belgium, France, India, Pakistan, Burma and fought
at Dunkirk. Ed was honoured with the British Empire Medal for
his military service. He was a devoted long term employee for
31 years at M.M. Dillon as a Senior Electrical Designer. Ed was
an avid golfer and his musical talents with his ukelele were
enjoyed by many, especially veterans. Grateful thanks to Doctor
WELLS
and the staff of Parkwood Hospital. Cremation has taken place.
A memorial service will be held on Monday, June 5th, 2006 at
2: 30 p.m. at St. George Catholic Church, 1164 Commissioners Road
West, London. A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street
South, London (1-519-433-5184) entrusted with arrangements. As
an expression of sympathy, and in lieu of flowers memorial donations
may be made to Saint_Joseph's Health Care Foundation for Parkwood
Hospital - Veterans Care, 268 Grosvenor Street, London, Ontario
N6A 4V2. Online condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
"Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten"
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MacLACHLAN,
Anna
Matilda
Peacefully at Watford Quality Care Centre on Friday, September 29th,
2006, Anna Matilda
MacLACHLAN of Watford in her 91st year. Anna
is predeceased by her husband Malcolm
MacLACHLAN (1978.) Survived
by her children Margaret
HOLLINGSWORTH
(Jim, 1974) of Watford,
Mac (Elverta)
MacLACHLAN of Watford and Bob (Sherie)
MacLACHLAN
of Watford. Anna is predeceased by son Douglas (1974). Anna will
be missed by 9 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great-grandchildren.
Anna is also survived by sisters-in-law Eleanor
CARRUTHERS,
Lois
MacLACHLAN,
Elaine
RICHARDSON and Kay
BENTON. Predeceased by
brothers Tom
CARROLL,
George
CARROLL, Reg
CARROLL and Clayton
CARROLL and sisters Mabel
BEDARD and Peg
MORGAN.
Visitation will
be held at the Harper Funeral Home in Watford on Sunday, October 1st,
2006 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held at the
Funeral Home on Monday, October 2nd at 2 p.m. with Pastor Fred
DARKE officiating. Interment to follow at Watford Cemetery. Donations
to the Watford Quality Care Auxiliary or the Watford Medical
Centre would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences
can be left at www.harperfuneralhome.ca
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Wilma PAUL, 71: Scooter activist
By Jack LAKEY,
Staff
Reporter
Not many things frightened Wilma
PAUL, except tipping over her
motorized scooter.
She had good reason to be afraid. Not only did it happen -- at
the very intersection she had battled to make accessible to people
in wheelchairs and scooters -- it killed the Bowmanville senior.
"It's ironic that the one thing she fought so hard to fix --
the corner -- did her in,"
PAUL's daughter, Catherine
HOLLINGSWORTH,
said yesterday.
Back in April, we went to Bowmanville to talk to a small group
of women on scooters, holding a protest at the intersection of
Liberty St. and Baseline Rd.
The cutouts in the curb didn't line up with the pedestrian crossings,
forcing wheelchair users to briefly venture into traffic to reach
the safety of the crosswalk lines.
Worse, the button to activate the pedestrian crossing on the
northeast corner was several metres from the sidewalk. Reaching
it involved a trek across rough ground that could have sent someone
on a scooter for a spill.
PAUL and many other people who use scooters and wheelchairs lived
in a building near the northeast corner and were fed up with
not being able to get to the other side of the street.
On a windy, bitterly cold Saturday, the tiny group lined the
corner in their scooters and wheelchairs, holding up handmade
signs asking drivers to honk if they supported their fight for
improvements to the intersection that the city didn't want to
make.
The leader of the gang was
PAUL, a tiny, 71-year-old woman who
suffered from a variety of ailments that severely restricted
her mobility and would have kept most people inside on such a
frigid day. Her face wind-burned from six hours in the cold,
she cheerfully bantered with people who stopped to offer support,
vowing to continue the demonstrations every Saturday until the
intersection was fixed.
There was more to
PAUL than steel and grit. She was blessed with
fine, chiselled features that could still turn heads and eyes
that sparkled with intelligence and humour.
City officials insisted there was no point in making improvements
to the intersection because it was scheduled for a major overhaul
in two years, but within a month of the protests they capitulated
and said it would be fixed in a few weeks. That didn't stop
PAUL
from going to a city council meeting, where she demanded the
city address other problems that limited mobility for the disabled,
such as uneven sidewalks on Liberty. She challenged Mayor John
MUTTON to go for a ride on a scooter along Liberty and see how
far he'd get before it toppled over.
MUTTON declined.
Among the reasons she wanted to get across the street was to
sample the food at the Howard Johnson's restaurant, near the
southwest corner of Liberty and Baseline. After it was fixed
in late May, we offered to pick up the tab for
PAUL and a couple
of her Friends to have their first meal at the HoJo. They were
not big eaters; the bill was about $50. We assumed
PAUL had ridden
off into the sunset until an email arrived last week from
HOLLINGSWORTH,
saying her mother had died October 6 after falling off her scooter
in mid-August while returning home from the Coffee Time shop
near the southwest corner.
"There's a bit of a dip or hollow on that corner, and when she
hit it she went over,"
HOLLINGSWORTH explained, adding that another
woman from
PAUL's building who uses a scooter was also toppled
at the same spot.
A driver called an ambulance, but
HOLLINGSWORTH says they bandaged
her up and took her home. After several days of excruciating
pain she was taken to hospital, where they found she had a broken
elbow and cracked vertebrae.
She was sent to hospital in Oshawa, where pins and skin grafts
were needed to fix the elbow, before returning to the Bowmanville
hospital, where she developed pneumonia, said
HOLLINGSWORTH.
PAUL's bed was needed for someone else. The hospital sent her
to an Extendicare facility in Oshawa, said
HOLLINGSWORTH, even
though "my mother begged them to let her stay. She cried her
eyes out and said it would kill her, and it did."
HOLLINGSWORTH maintains her mother's treatment was negligent.
That's a story for another day. Fixing health care in Ontario
is out of our league.
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GIVENS,
Olive "
Ollie"
Ialeen (née
HEIMBECKER)
Peacefully surrounded by her family, at Kelso Villa in Owen Sound,
on Tuesday evening, October 10th, 2006. Olive Ialeen
GIVENS (nee
HEIMBECKER,) of Owen Sound and formerly of Holland Centre, in
her 82nd year. Dearly beloved wife of the late Elgin
GIVENS.
Loving mother of Joe
GIVENS and his wife, Pat and Garry
GIVENS
and his wife, Judy, both of Owen Sound, Judy
HYSLOP and her husband,
Paul, of Meaford, Bob
GIVENS and his wife, Lorna, of Owen Sound,
Janice GIVENS
(Wayne
HOLLINGWORTH,) of Williamsford, Debbie
LAWRENCE
and her husband, Jim, of Burlington, Cindy
SANFORD and her husband,
Greg, of Mississauga, Jim
GIVENS, of Owen Sound and Penny
MORRISON
and her husband, John, of Annan. Proud grandmother of Shellie,
Jana (Dave), Jennifer (John), Jackie (Jason), James, Kylee, Jordan
and Nicholas. Adoring great-grandmother of John, Samantha, Jessica
and Jennifer. Ollie will be sadly missed by her sister, Mary
SELLWOOD and her sister-in-law, Audrey
DEKKERS.
Predeceased by
her parents, William and Alma
HEIMBECKER; her brother, Orval
her sister, Norma. Friends may call at the Brian E. Wood Funeral
Home, 250 - 14th Street West, Owen Sound (519-376-7492) on Thursday
from 2: 00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m. and 1 hour prior to service.
A Funeral Service for Ollie
GIVENS will be held in the Funeral
Home Chapel on Friday morning, October 13th, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m.
with Father Pat
GALLAGHER officiating. Interment in Shiloh Cemetery.
If so desired, the family would appreciate donations to the Canadian
Cancer Society or the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation as your expression
of sympathy.
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HOLLINGWORTH-
BASLER,
Michelle (1949-2006)
Unexpectedly but peacefully, on Wednesday 13 December 2006, at
her home in Calgary. Survived by her dearly beloved husband Curtis
BASLER.
Beloved eldest daughter of Veronica and the late Mr. Justice
HOLLINGWORTH (2005,) and sister of Roxanne, all of Toronto. Michelle
was born and educated in Toronto, and took her B.A. at Eisenhower
University in Syracuse, New York. At Michelle's request there
will be no service; cremation has already taken place. In lieu
of flowers, a donation to the Canadian Cancer Society would be
appreciated.
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