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OSBORNE,
Gladys
The family of the late Gladys
OSBORNE would like to express our
sincere thanks for the support given to us following the death
of our special friend, mother and grandmother. Memorials by way
of flowers, donations, phone calls, cards and food brought to
our home were greatly appreciated during such a difficult time.
Thanks also to the doctors and nurses at Owen Sound and Victoria
Hospital in London and Norman
JACK and staff for their understanding
at such a time.
-Peter, Doug and Patsy, Brent, Bryan, Brenda and Percy and families.
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NICHOLLS,
Cornella
The family of Cornella
NICHOLLS would like to thank everyone
for their support since the passing of our mother grandmother
and great-grandmother. Thank you for the calls, cards, donations,
flowers and food brought to the house. A special thanks to Rev.
Janet ERIKSEN for her visits and caring ways both to mother in
the home and at the time of the service. Thank you to Norm
JACK
and his staff and Maxine
COPELAND for her gift of music. Your
help makes this sad time so much easier. Thank you also to the
Dundalk United Church Women for the lunch served after the funeral.
Thanks also to the staff of Dufferin Oaks in Shelburne. They
were very caring with mother and the family.
-Harvey and Mary, Velma
CORNETT and family.
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JACK o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2006-03-01 published
HISHON,
Audrey
(HARGRAVE)
The family of the late Audrey
HISHON
(HARGRAVE) would like to
thank everyone who helped ease the pain of our mother's passing.
We express our gratitude for the prayers, phone calls, cards,
flowers and charitabie donations. Norman
JACK, we thank you for
your guidance and Rhouda, for the beautiful floral arrangements.
A very warm thank you to Marie
HARGRAVE and her son, Ian
HARGRAVE,
for opening up their home and being such gracious hosts. A heartfelt
thank you to Reverend Janet
ERIKSEN, for her wonderful service and
to all who attended, your presence was a comfort.
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RYAN,
Joyce
The family of the late Joyce
RYAN would like to express their
appreciation to family and Friends for the comfort and support
at the time of Joyce's passing. We would like to say thank you
for cards, prayers, flowers, visits and food brought to our homes.
We wish to thank Father
PETER for his comforting words at Joyce's
funeral and Ian
LEITH for the lovely music at the service. Thank
you to everyone who braved the weather to come to the wake and
the funeral. Thank you Norman
JACK for your help and the care
you took of Joyce and for making our family welcome during our
time of bereavement. We'd like to express our gratitude to the
Catholic Women's League for their very fine lunch. Thank you
to all of those who donated their hard earned money to the Markdale
Hospital Building Fund, Cancer Fund, Mass Cards and Children's
Wish Foundation. Thanks to everyone for their ongoing support.
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HANNA,
James
Lorne
The family of the late James Lorne
HANNA would like to express
our heartfelt appreciation for all the support we have received
since the passing of our beloved father. The floral tributes,
donations, cards and expressions of sympathy have been of great
comfort during this difficult time. Thank you to Rev. Janet
ERIKSEN,
Paul STEWARD/STEWART/STUART and Laura
WALKER for a service we will keep in our
hearts. Thank you to Norm
JACK for his guidance and the Dundalk
United Church Women for an enjoyable luncheon. Special thanks
to the staff at Dufferin Oaks for their care and support.
- Lovingly remembered by Bruce, Brenda, Audrey, Marlene and Jeff.
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FOWLER,
Aurelia
Jane "
Rilla"
(JACK)
Passed away on Sunday, December 17, 2006 in Bethany Nursing Home,
Airdrie, Alberta, beloved wife of Chester
FOWLER, Airdrie. Eldest
daughter of the late Hector and Annie
(WRIGHT)
JACK.
Loved sister
of Annie May
WHITTEN,
Dundalk,
Frances
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART, Stouffville,
Ainsy (Evelyn) and Adeline
JACK,
Dundalk.
Also survived by several
step-children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren and several
nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her parents, brothers-in-law,
Elvin WHITTEN and Elvin
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART.
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PATRIQUIN,
Harriet (née
BROWN)
Peacefully at Craigweil Gardens Nursing Home, Ailsa Craig, on
Wednesday,
February 8, 2006 Harriet
PATRIQUIN (née
BROWN) formerly
of Belmont in her 97th year. Predeceased by her husband Donald
(1985.) Sadly missed by her friend Marilyn
JACK and family of
Ilderton.
Fondly remembered by her step-daughters Pauline
BALCOM
of Stoneybrook, New York and Donalda
FLEET of Trenton, Ontario
and their families. Also survived by Harvey
WADE and family.
Predeceased by her step-daughter Marjorie
WADE and by one sister.
A funeral service will be held at the Bieman Funeral Home, Dorchester
on Monday, February 13, 2006 at 1: 00 p.m. (visitation one hour
prior). Interment at Woodland Cemetery, London. Memorial donations
to a charity of your choice gratefully acknowledged.
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ROBERTSON,
George
Williams
Unexpectedly, on Saturday, May 27th, 2006, George Williams
ROBERTSON
of London in his 72nd year. Beloved husband of Mag
SCHMIDT.
Loving
father of Kelly
VAN
DRUNEN
(Mike) of Michigan, Julie
SHUSTER
of Toronto, and Darlene
BARWISE of Point Edward. Proud Papa of
Garret, Kurtis, Alicia, Dustin and Natasha. Brother of Christine
NEALLY of Scotland and brother-in-law of Dawn
WALLACE and Janet
HINES
(Dave,) all of London. Predeceased by sisters Jessie
WALLACE
(Jack) and Ruby
JACK and by brothers Robert
ROBERTSON and Alec
ROBERTSON.
Visitation will be held on Wednesday, May 31st, 2006
from 4: 00-7:00 p.m. at the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland
Road North, where the funeral service will be conducted on Wednesday
at 7: 00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the
Heart and Stroke Foundation or to a charity of your choice. A true
athlete in life and a fantastic man, who touched all who knew
him.
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JACK,
Marjorie
May "
Marny" (née
APEDAILE)
Died peacefully at home surrounded by family, April 7th, 2006,
in her 90th year. Marny was a gatherer of family and Friends,
her extra-ordinary love of people fulfilled her life in Pointe
Claire and Bark Lake. We were all privileged to share in the
richness and diversity of her history. She will be missed by
many. Marny was the beloved wife of the late Rupert DeWitt
JACK,
predeceased by brother Leo and sisters Emily (Bunty) and Dorothy
(Dice)(Willie), she is survived by 6 children; Robert (Mary),
Barbara (Rob), Gwinne (Paul), Stuart (Heather), Doug (Rebecca)
and Marjorie, by 11 grandchildren and one great-granddaughter.
She will be fondly remembered by many nieces and nephews. A Memorial
Service will be held on Saturday, April 15th, 2006 at 3: 30 p.m.
in the Chapel of Collins Clarke MacGillvray White Funeral Home,
222 Highway 20 (Exit 49 Cartier) Pointe Claire (514) 483-1870.
Visitation one hour prior to the service. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to the Cedars Cancer Institute, 687 Pine
Avenue W., Montreal, Québec H3A 1A1, would be greatly appreciated.
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JACK,
Rauha "
Maude"
On Wednesday June 28th, 2006, at Glebe Manor, in her 98th year.
Beloved wife of the late William
JACK. A funeral service will
be held in the chapel of the Trull "North Toronto" Funeral Home and
Cremation Cente, 2704 Yonge St. (5 blocks south of Lawrence)
on Monday at 11 a.m. Interment to follow at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery.
In memoriam donations may be made to the charity of your choice.
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JACK,
William
Passed away peacefully at The Westbury Long Term Care Facility,
Etobicoke on Sunday, January 22nd, 2006 in his 88th year. William,
loving husband to Irene. Beloved father of Albert and his wife
Margaret, and Fiona and her husband Dave. Cherished grandfather
of Diana and Meghan. A memorial visitation will be held at the
funeral home of Skinner and Middlebrook Ltd., 128 Lakeshore Road
East (1 block west of Hurontario St.), Mississauga on Thursday,
January 26th, 2006 from 10-11 a.m. A Memorial Service will be
held in the Chapel following the visitation at 11: 00 a.m. In
lieu of flowers, the family has requested that donations be sent
to The Alzheimer Society of Peel or The Canadian Cancer Society.
Cremation has taken place.
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JACK,
David
L.
Peacefully, at Newmarket, on Friday, March 31, 2006, in his 87th
year. David, beloved husband of the late Roberta. Dear father
of Lenora (the late Marvin
TANNER,)
Carolyn
(Ted
POLCI,) David,
Wesley, Vaughan, Karen (Bill
CLARKSON), Jim (Vicki), Marjorie
(Ed SIDSWORTH,) and the late Patty. Lovingly remembered by many
grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and good friend Lloyd
WEATHERILL.
Friends will be received at the Dixon-Garland Funeral Home, 166 Main
Street North (Markham Road), Markham, on Sunday from 7-9 p.m.
Service in the Chapel on Monday at 11 a.m. Interment St. Philip's
On The Hill Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Salvation
Army or the charity of your choice would be appreciated.
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DEE,
Doctor
Philip
J.
Peacefully, at Bluewater Health-C.E.E. Site, Petrolia, on Sunday,
July 2, 2006. Doctor Philip J.
DEE, M.B., Ch.B., (C.C.F.P.C,) C.P.A.,
77 years, of Petrolia. Faithful husband of 50 years, of Margaret
(née JACKA.)
Loving father of Shelley and Ron
HEWITT of Forest,
Jeff and Donna
DEE of Edmonton, Jackie and Sang
KIM of London
and the late Catherine
DEE (1966.) Special grandpa to Carla and
Kelly DEE,
Marisa,
Chloe and Ben
HEWITT and Max, Sam and Lily
KIM. Dear brother of Ray and Marion
DEE of Auckland, New Zealand,
and brother-in-law of the late Elaine (2006)
BARRACK and her
husband Bob and Rosemary and the late Aitken
McGOWAN all of Auckland,
New Zealand. Also survived by special Friends, Pat and Tom
TRAICHEVICH
of Petrolia. Doctor
DEE was an Associate Registered Accountant,
graduating from the University of Auckland (1955) and a graduate
of the University of Otago (New Zealand) (1963) Medical School.
He and his family came to Canada in 1972 and he practiced medicine
in Petrolia until 2001. Cremation has been held. A service to
celebrate the life of Doctor Philip
DEE will be held at the Needham-Jay
Funeral Home, Petrolia, on Saturday, July 8, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m.
As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations may be made by
cheque to the Oil Heritage District Community Centre Foundation
or the Activity Fund at Lambton Meadowview Villa. Memories and
condolences may be sent on line at www.needhamjay.com.
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JACKES,
Rodon
Henry
Moncrieff
Died on May 25, 2006 in Toronto, aged 80. Predeceased by his
partner of 35 years, Keith
MELVILLE.
Rod was born in South Africa
and came to Canada in 1956.
son of the late Rodon
JACKES and
Antoinette
SHONE.
Until his retirement he worked for the Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation as a set decorator. He will be sadly
missed by his family in South Africa and by his many Friends.
A celebration of Rod's life will be held at a visitation at Murray E.
Newbigging Funeral Home, 733 Mt. Pleasant Road, (South of Eglinton)
on Monday, May 29th, from 6-8 p.m. Cremation. In lieu of flowers
a donation to your favourite charity will be appreciated.
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SHIRRIFF,
Andrew
Jeffrey
Died peacefully in Thornbury, Ontario on Saturday, February 11,
2006, in his 91st year.
son of the late Colin H. and Grace
JEFFREY)
SHIRRIFF of Toronto. Husband of the late Kathleen
PALLESEN of
Calgary and latterly of Ouilla
McLEOD of Toronto and predeceased
by a step-daughter, Linda
McLEOD.
Loved by his children Peter
(Doris) SHIRRIFF and Carol (Bill)
STRATTON and their children.
Remembered with great affection by his only surviving brother
Colin, family members and Friends. He had five brothers and sisters,
Mina (Stan
LANDELL,)
Frank
(Barbara
SLOAN,) Murray (Margaret
FISHER), Anna (Lloyd
JACKES) and Colin (Joan
IRELAND). Jeffrey
served as an Infantry Officer in World War 2 and then spent many
years in the food business, mainly in sales and marketing. During
those years he served a term as President of Goodwill Industries
and assisted Ouilla in her extensive work with Goodwill. In keeping
with his wishes, cremation has taken place and interment of Jeffrey's
cremated remains will take place at Mount Pleasant Cemetery in
Toronto and a private celebration of his life will take place
at a later date. As your expression of sympathy, donations to
a charity of choice may be made through the Ferguson Funeral
Home 'The Valley Chapel', P.O. Box 556, Thornbury, Ontario N0H
2P0 (519-599-2718), to whom arrangements have been entrusted.
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BRODIE,
Wilbert
Thompson
Passed away at the Errinrung Nursing Home, Thornbury on Wednesday,
February 8th, 2006. Wilbert
BRODIE, in his 91st year. Beloved
husband of the former Jean
COLLINGWOOD, dear father of Wilma
and her late husband Arnold
JACKLIN and Jack and his wife
Darlene,
all of Meaford. Sadly missed by five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Predeceased by two sisters Mae and Beatrice. Resting the the
Gardiner-Wilson Funeral Home, Meaford, where a funeral service
will be held on Saturday, February 11th at 2: 00 p.m. Interment
Lakeview Cemetery, Meaford. Visitation will be held Friday evening,
February 9th from 7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. Donations to the Meaford
United Church, the Diabetes Society or the Erringrung Nursing
Home, would be appreciated.
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BRODIE,
E.
Jean
(COLLINGWOOD)
Passed away at The Grey-Bruce Health Service, Meaford Site, on
Sunday,
April 2, 2006. The Former Jean
COLLINGWOOD in her 90th
year. Beloved wife of the late Wilbert
BRODIE, dear mother of
Wilma and her late husband Arnold
JACKLIN and Jack and his wife
Darlene, all of Meaford. Sadly missed by five grandchildren and
five great-grandchildren. Survived by one sister Irene
WOODS.
Predeceased by one sister Mildred
BRODIE.
Resting at The Gardiner-Wilson
Funeral Home, Meaford, where a funeral service will be held on
Wednesday, April 5, at 2: 00 p.m. Visiting Tuesday evening from
7-9 p.m. Interment Lakeview Cemetery, Meaford. Donations to the
Meaford United Church, The Meaford Hospital Foundation, the Heart
and Stroke Foundation or the charity of your choice would be
greatly appreciated.
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JACKLIN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-09-12 published
McCALLUM,
Kathleen
Kathleen McCALLUM, of Hanover, passed away suddenly as the result
of an automobile accident on Sunday, September 10, 2006. She
was 88. Survived by brother Duncan
McCALLUM of Hanover, sisters
Dorothy MAGWOOD of Hanover and Norma (Pat)
JACKLIN of Chesley,
nieces and nephews Richard, Bruce, Janet, Allan, Martha, John,
Ann, Patricia, Jane, great nieces and nephews Michelle, Michael,
Heather, Ashley, Melanie, Dan, Leah, Jory, Luke, Carly, Cale
Duncan, Jesse, Jeremy, Lori, Scot, Christopher, Alexa, Kristy,
Tanner, Dereck, Kevin, Cortney and Destinee. Predeceased by a
niece Jean. Visitation at Mighton Funeral Home, Hanover, on Tuesday
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday,
September 13, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m., at Grace United Church, Hanover.
Interment in Hanover Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Mission
and Service Fund of Grace United Church, Grace United Church
or Hanover Hospital Foundation would be appreciated as expressions
of sympathy. Further information and register book available
at www.mightonfuneralhome.ca
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MacGILLIVRAY,
John
A. “Jack&rdquo
Suddenly on Thursday evening, September 14th, 2006, at the age
of 77 years, Jack
MacGILLIVRAY of Bruce Township. Beloved husband
of the former Donelda
MARTIN. Dear father of Darlene and her
husband Bryan
JACKLIN of Port Elgin, Dennis and his wife
Pam
of Chicago, Dan and his wife Gini of London, and Rod and his
wife Sandy of Baden. Proud and loving grandfather of Wendy
(JACKLIN)
and her husband Ian
CUMMING of Dobbinton, Brent
JACKLIN and his
fiancée Christine
KNILL of Port Elgin, Breanne
JACKLIN of Port
Elgin, Selby
ROSE and Liam
MacGILLIVRAY of Chicago, Matthew and
Farren MacGILLIVRAY of London, Katelyn and Ashley
MacGILLIVRAY
of Baden and great-grandfather of Cameron
CUMMING of Dobbinton.
Fondly remembered by his sisters Peggy
LEIFSO of Elmwood and
Edith GORDON of Mount Forest, and by his sisters-in-law Ruth
KUENZIG and Helen
MacGILLIVRAY of Kitchener. Predeceased by his
parents Alex and Chrissie, and by his brothers Stewart and Glen.
Jack will also be sadly missed by members of the Chesley Saddle
Club, Paisley Agricultural Society, Westminster Presbyterian
Church in Paisley, and the Bruce Township Historical Society.
Friends may call at the W. Kent Milroy Paisley Chapel, 216 Queen
St. South, in Paisley from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Sunday, September 17th.
Funeral service will be conducted at Westminster Presbyterian
Church, Paisley on Monday morning at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Shelly
BUTTERFIELD-
KOCIS officiating. Interment Sanctuary Park Cemetery,
Port Elgin. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the
Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated as expressions of
sympathy. Portrait and Memorial online at www.milroyfuneralhomes.com.
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RYCKMAN,
Norman
Reginald
Of Saint Thomas on Sunday, May 7, 2006, at the Saint Thomas-Elgin
General Hospital, surrounded by his loving family, in his 83rd
year. Dearly loved husband of over 60 years of Gwendoline
(PHILPOTT)
RYCKMAN and loved father of Paul and his wife
Sharon
RYCKMAN
of Edmonton, Sharon and her husband Larry
COOK of Saint Thomas
and Larry RYCKMAN and Rosemary
HOLDEN of Saint Thomas. Dear brother
of Olive (Al)
BERNARD of London, Edith
JACKLIN of Saint Thomas,
Gladys (Harold)
WHITE/WHYTE of Saint Thomas and Minnie
TARGET of Washago.
Predeceased by 3 brothers Cecil, Robert and Ernest and a sister
Viola. Loved grandfather of Debbie (Darryl)
REDDY, Denise (Dwayne)
COTTEL, Nikole, Tony, Brett, Jaime, Danielle and Kelly
RYCKMAN
and great grandfather of Trentin and Brooke
REDDY and Amber and
Brayden COTTEL.
Norm was born in Saint Thomas on September 4, 1923,
the son of the late Ernest and Minnie
(DEVINE)
RYCKMAN. He lived
here all his life. He was a retired Lieutenant at the Elgin-Middlesex
Detention Centre, with the Ministry of Correctional Services.
He was a member of Talbot Lodge #546 Ancient, Free and Accepted
Masons. Norm served overseas with the Regina Rifles during World
War 2 and was a member of Branch 41 of the Royal Canadian Legion.
Resting at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas where
funeral service will be held Wednesday at 11: 00 a.m. Interment
to follow in Elmdale Cemetery. Visitation Tuesday from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Remembrances may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association.
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JACKLIN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-10-13 published
HUGHES,
Judith
Ann "
Judy" (née
SLACK)
A resident of Chatham, passed away peacefully at the Chatham-Kent
Health Alliance, Chatham on Wednesday, October 11, 2006 at the
age of 59. Born in Dresden, daughter of the late Joseph and Agnes
(STURGIS)
SLACK. Loving mother of John
HUGHES and Heather
TRAVIS
of Chatham, Jennifer
HUGHES and Rob
PAYTON of London. Loving
grandma of Tanis
PAYTON.
Sadly missed by a sister Fran and her
husband Wayne
JACKLIN of Chatham. Also survived by 2 nieces and
a nephew. Predeceased by a sister Pat
DICKSON/DIXON and a brother John
SLACK.
The
Hughes family will receive Friends at the Badder Visitation and
Reception Centre, 679 North Street, Dresden on Friday from 4: 00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
The funeral service will be held in the chapel of the visitation
centre on Saturday, October 14, 2006 at 3: 30 p.m. Cremation with
Interment in Blackburn Cemetery at a later date. Donations may
be made at the visitation centre by cheque to the Canadian Cancer
Society. Online condolences and donations may be left at our
website www.badderfuneralhome.com Arrangements entrusted to Badder
Funeral Homes, Thamesville "A tree will be planted in Memory
of Judith Hughes in the Badder and Robinson Memorial Forest, Mosa
Twp."
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JACKLIN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-11-09 published
McNICHOL,
Sarah
Grace
At London Health Sciences Centre -- Victoria Street Campus on
Monday,
November 6, 2006. Sarah Grace
McNICHOL of R.R.#2, Blyth
in her 26th year. Cherished daughter of Ray and Kathy
McNICHOL
of Blyth. Dear sister of Mike
McNICHOL
(Krista) of Blyth, Brian
McNICHOL
(Kara) of Lucknow and Kandice (Dave
JACKLIN) of Blyth.
Lovingly remembered by her Grandmother Grace
McNICHOL of Blyth.
Aunt Sarah to Josh, Jessie, Mitch, Ty, Kal, Ryan and Luke. Also
remembered by her many Aunts, Uncles and Cousins. She will also
be missed by her precious pup Daisy. Predeceased by grandparents,
Pat and Alan
DUNBAR and Aubrey
McNICHOL and her Aunt Sandra
McLACHLAN.
Friends will be received at the Blyth Visitation Centre of Falconer
Funeral Homes Ltd., 407 Queen Street, Blyth, Ontario on Friday,
November 10th from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service will
be held at Blyth United Church, 442 Mill Street, Blyth on Saturday,
November 11, 2006 at 2: 00 p.m. with Reverend Robin
McGAULEY officiating.
Interment, Brussels Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, the
family would appreciate memorial donations to the Huron -- Perth
Assertive Community Treatment Team or Blyth United Church.
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HASSARD,
Enid
Dawn (née
JACKLIN)
With grace and dignity that reflected her great strength of character,
Enid left us in her 92nd year, on September 19, 2006. Beloved
only child of the late Thomas William
JACKLIN and Sigrid
EINARSSON.
Predeceased by husband Russell
HASSARD, and their beloved daughter
Devon Lee MADDEN.
Forever cherished by daughter Shelley, and
granddaughters Ashley, Brooke and Page
MADDEN of Maryland, and
son-in-law, Robert W.
MADDEN.
Enid will be lovingly remembered
by family and Friends for her intelligence, kindness, sense of
humour and the quiet elegance with which she touched so many
lives. Cremation and private family service. Donations to the
C.N.I.B. or the Arthritis Society would be appreciated
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GROSS,
Frank
George
Passed peacefully January 13, 2006, at Chatham-Kent Health Alliance
Hospital.
Born in Chesley, Ontario 86 years ago to Gideon
GROSS
and Barbara Campbell Munn
GROSS.
Husband of the late Lilian (1994)
for 53 years. Father of Philip Garth
GROSS of Sylvania, Ohio
and Dr. Paul Munn
GROSS of Comox, British Columbia. Grandfather
of Cary Maya
(GROSS)
JOHNSON of Lansing, Michigan, Bryce Bailey
GROSS of Pasedena, California and Cameron Stuart
GROSS of Vancouver,
British Columbia. Siblings (all previously deceased) Neil Alexander
Munn GROSS of Listowel, Ontario, Margaret Louise
(GROSS)
YOUNGS
of Aylmer, Ontario, Jean Isobel
(GROSS)
GOTTFRIED of Alma, Ontario
and Donald Victor
GROSS of Woodstock, Ontario. Lovingly remembered
by his special friend Betty
NASH,
Chatham.
Frank served Canada
overseas during World War 2 in the Canadian Army, Tank Corps
and was discharged in 1946. Professionally, Frank was field manager
for the Fuller Brush Co., Chatham District 1948-56, joined London
Life Insurance Co., Chatham, November, 1956, was President of
Kent County Life Underwriters, 1963 and achieved the National
Quality Award, Canadian Life Insurance Association for 21 consecutive
years of outstanding client service. Loyal W. Brother of the
Masonic Order, Frank was accepted in his beloved Parthenon Lodge,
#267 Chatham, September 1949, became Worshipful Master of Parthenon
Lodge, 1954, Member of Scottish Rite Lodge of Perfection and
Rose Croix, 1958, 50 Year Jewell, 1999 and
50 Year Past Master's
Jewell, 2004. Recognized as Chatham-Kent Mason of the Year, July
2001, Gold Honor Award for Outstanding Masonry, York Rite Sovereign
College of North America, Outstanding Service Certificate for
Contributions to Masonry and Volunteering, Certificate of Appreciation
for Community and Masonic Services, 2002. His community and charitable
involvement was marked in June 1995 by recognition from Lt. Governor
of Ontario, The Hon. Henry
JACKMAN, with the Ontario Senior Achievement
Award and Volunteer Service Award for Ontario, Volunteer Medal
of Canada, 2001, Canadian Red Cross Society, Distinguished Humanitarian
Award. Volunteer driver over 9 years for Chatham-Kent branch
of the Canadian Cancer Society, Participant, Great Ride Against
Cancer, Canadian Cancer Society 26 consecutive years. Top fundraiser
in Chatham-Kent and Essex Counties, Canadian Cancer Society,
16 consecutive years. Frank's love of physical fitness, travel
and culture shown through 89,829 logged miles of bike riding,
over 160,000 miles of land cruising with his much-loved Airstream
trailer, and, with Betty
NASH, 13 total sea cruises and patron
of the performing arts, attended over 100 performances across
Ontario. The family will receive Friends and relatives Monday
January 16, 2006 from 2-4 and 7-9 pm at the Bowman Funeral Home,
4 Victoria Ave., Chatham (519-352-2390). A funeral service will
take place Tuesday January 17, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. at the funeral
home. In lieu of cards and flowers memorial contributions may
be directed to Bruce B. Foster Charitable Foundation. Online
condolences may be left at www.obituariestoday.com
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JACKMAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-30 published
PRINGLE,
Glen
R.
A resident of Bothwell, passed away peacefully at the Chatham-Kent
Health Alliance, Public General Campus on Monday May 29, 2006
at the age of 88. Born in Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan, son
of the late James and Gertie
(GRAINGER)
PRINGLE.
Glen owned and
operated Pringles Flowers in Bothwell for many years. Glen was
a veteran of World War 2 serving in the Canadian Army. Beloved
wife of Dorothy M.
(TUNKS)
PRINGLE.
Loving father of Sharon and
Dennis GORSLINE of Marmora, Ontario, David and Shannon
PRINGLE
of Apple Valley, California. Loving grandfather of Angie and
Jason JACKMAN,
Jordan,
Amanda, and Matthew
PRINGLE. Predeceased
by sisters Eunice, Pearl, and Ruth, and infant sister Eleanor,
and brothers Mendell, Earl, Maynard, Michael and Clifford. The
PRINGLE family will receive Friends at the Badder and Robinson
Funeral Home and Reception Centre, 211 Elm Street, Bothwell on Tuesday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service will be held in the
chapel on Wednesday May 31, 2006 at 1: 00 p.m. with Rev. George
TUNKS officiating. Interment Bothwell Cemetery. Donations may
be made at the funeral home by cheque to the charity of ones
choice. On-line condolences and donations may be left at our
website www.badderfuneralhome.com. "A Tree will be planted in
memory of Glen
PRINGLE in the Badder and Robinson Memorial Forest,
Mosa Twp."
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JACKMAN o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.collingwood.enterprise-bulletin 2006-03-22 published
“She was very kind and caring and worked very hard at her job&rdquo
Murder victim praised by neighbours and community
By Shawn GIILCK,
Wednesday,
March 22, 2006
You can hear the affection in Noreen
JACKMAN's voice when she
talks about her next-door neighbour Yvonne
MARSH.
MARSH's body was found in her Wasaga Beach home Friday by Ontario
Provincial
Police officers after 34-year-old Adam
NEWMAN turned
himself in at a Toronto police station.
He has been charged with her murder.
The 75-year-old
JACKMAN said Monday that
MARSH was like her third
daughter.
The close relationship had developed in the 10 years since
MARSH
and her husband Chad had moved into her home on Glen Eton Drive.
She's finding it hard to come to terms with
MARSH's death.
“I sometimes think that Yvonne's car is going to come down the
road and she's going to get out and wave at me,”
JACKMAN said.
“It's so hard to comprehend that she's gone.&rdquo
“She was very kind and caring and worked very hard at her job,&rdquo
she added.
“She was a senior counsellor at one of the houses in Collingwood
with (developmentally-challenged) people.
She worked very hard to take them to doctor's appointments, to
the hospital and on trips.&rdquo
That was with E3 Community Services.
The murder is still sending shock waves around the community
and particularly the neighbourhood.
JACKMAN said she resents
the steady stream of traffic driving by
MARSH's house. She also
can't get used to the remaining police presence at the house.
“I guess I'm old-fashioned in that I believe people should look
after their own business,”
JACKMAN said. “Some people are even
bringing their children by. What kind of message does that send?
It's not respectful. Don't they know people live here?&rdquo
The same thing happened last year after a neighbourhood fire,
she said, and the neighbourhood was just returning to normal
after that trauma.
JACKMAN said
MARSH had a remarkable gift for gaining the trust
of both people and animals. That included a dog that paved the
way for their Friendship.
JACKMAN, who paused often to control her emotions, said
MARSH
took in a Doberman-Husky cross that had been seriously mistreated
not long after she moved to Wasaga. Under her gentle hands,
JACKMAN
said the dog transformed into one of the best she'd ever seen.
“He would stand under my hand and stand on my foot so I couldn't
move and I'd have to pat him,”
JACKMAN recalled. “She could take
any dog or any animal and have it so well-behaved you could take
it anywhere. She just had a knack.&rdquo
That dog, named Buddy, was soon joined by a Rottweiler named
Chelsea, who always believed she was a lap dog.
Buddy died a few months ago,
JACKMAN said.
“She lost him a couple of months ago and was asked by the Humane
Society of Collingwood to take another dog in.&rdquo
That dog, a Doberman named Amy, was still in training.
JACKMAN
said she talked to
MARSH just recently.
“She told me things were going well, that Amy was a dear animal.
The dogs are now with relatives of Chad
MARSH,
JACKMAN said.
“We could sit and talk for hours,” she said. “About all kinds
of different things. My grandmother was Dutch and Yvonne was
from Holland. She would tell me things about what she did before
she came to Canada. When we first met she was over here almost
every day.&rdquo
One of her greatest regrets is that she has so few photos of
MARSH.
Many were taken but most were given away to
MARSH's family
and Friends.
“I just can't figure out what happened here. It just doesn't
make sense anymore. But you know what? When I think about the
good she did and what a wonderful person she was, it makes me
smile. I can still see her happy face.&rdquo
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JACKMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-25 published
Kenneth MAXTED,
Officer And Clergyman (1931-2006)
He was a soldier-turned-priest who brought a military bearing
to the clergy, writes Sandra
MARTIN. He loved ceremony and uniforms
and, with a bristling moustache, always looked the part -- irrespective
of vocation
By Sandra MARTIN,
Page
S11
There were uniforms, medals, honorary guards and the robust singing
of hymns as the many parts of Rev. Ken
MAXTED's life came together
Thursday afternoon at Saint_James Cathedral. The church was packed
for the service that Canon
MAXTED had himself planned, even to
the designation of who should give the homily. Don't talk about
me, Canon MAXTED said in his written funeral instructions to
Rev. Mark SARGENT, a Catholic priest: Preach the gospels.
A self-defined soldier-priest who served in Korea and then became
an ordained Anglican priest, Canon
MAXTED was a community activist,
a traditionalist and a great burly fellow who loved a joke and
knew how to tell a story. "There was never an atheist in a foxhole,"
said Charles
SCOT-
BROWN, a retired soldier and family friend,
attributing Mr.
MAXTED's dual vocation to his upbringing in a
family that went to church and "believed in God and the King,
and when the King blew the whistle you joined."
He loved ceremony and uniforms and he looked the part, standing
6 feet 5 inches, with flaming red hair, a bristling mustache
and a booming voice. In the mid-1970s, in addition to his duties
as a clergyman, a reservist and an elected school official, Canon
MAXTED began working as a volunteer aide de camp for Ontario's
Lieutenant-Governors. In the next 20 years, he served Pauline
McGibbon, John Aird Black, Lincoln Alexander and Henry N.R.
JACKMAN.
"Nobody stood as tall as he did in his scarlet uniform, with
all the gold braid and piles of medals," said Mr.
JACKMAN, remembering
a time, in the early 1990s, when Bob Rae was premier of Ontario.
Mr. Rae was explaining the parliamentary system to a group of
schoolchildren and Canon
MAXTED was standing to attention behind
him, recalled Mr.
JACKMAN.
Afterward, one of the children was
asked what he thought of the premier. "He looked magnificent,
but he didn't say anything," the student said, complaining that
"the little guy beside him did all the talking."
Major
The
Reverend Canon Kenneth
MAXTED was born in Toronto,
the elder of two children of Edward Kenneth (Ted)
MAXTED (a professional
soldier who had joined the Canadian army in 1921 at 12 as a bugle
boy and retired 40 years later as a major) and his wife Mary
Eileen Patricia
HOWARD.
Both sides of the family had served in
the military going back at least three generations.
Canon MAXTED grew up in Toronto with his younger sister Patricia
and attended Parkdale Collegiate. Too young to serve in the Second
World War, he enlisted as a private in the Irish Regiment in
1948 when he was 17. "He was always an intense, energetic, mischievous
kid," said Mr.
SCOT-
BROWN, who served with Canon
MAXTED's father.
"He could pull the craziest practical jokes, but his pranks never
hurt anybody."
Canon MAXTED qualified as a reserve officer in 1951 and as an
infantry officer in the regular forces the following year. A member
of the now defunct Canadian Guards, he served in Germany with
North Atlantic Treaty Organization Forces and
in Korea with the
United Nations forces in 1953 for a year-long tour of duty.
Before he returned to Canada, he gave a speech to the South Korean
soldiers, deploring "the thousands of homeless and the hungry
children begging for food" and the "rubble and shell-torn cities"
and paying tribute to the people "of the Land of the Morning
Calm" and their "never-failing determination to survive as a
free and independent nation." In return, they gave him a South
Korean flag. Forty years later, Mr.
MAXTED gave the flag to his
son Kevin to take back to South Korea when he taught English
there for a year in 1996. The flag is now part of a display about
the Korean War at the Royal Canadian Military Institute in Toronto.
Back in Canada, Canon
MAXTED was stationed at Camp Ipperwash,
about an hour's drive from London, Ontario One evening in September
of 1954, he went to a dance at the London Arena. There he spotted
a young Dutch immigrant named Hendrina
VAN
DER
MOER. He asked
her to dance and she accepted. Six months later, on St. Patrick's
Day, he proposed. They were married on December 15, 1955, in
a military wedding at Saint Paul's Cathedral in London. Three children
followed: Pamela, Sean and Kevin.
Canon MAXTED, who had always been a devout Christian, decided
to study for the ministry and enrolled in the Faculty of Theology
at Huron College in the University of Western Ontario in 1960.
"The military and the church were always entwined in him," said
his wife, who was not surprised when her husband came home one
day and said he wanted to leave the regular army and study theology.
One of his fellow students was retired Archbishop Terry
FINLAY.
"He used to lighten our studies by coming up with an occasional
military term to keep our worship in order, but underneath all
that, there was a strong commitment to the faith.
"As his archbishop, I found his approach much more conservative
than mine, but we were able to work together," Archbishop
FINLAY
said, declining to elaborate on the specific issues, other than
to confirm that Canon
MAXTED was a traditionalist.
He was ordained as an Anglican deacon in 1963, and a priest in
1964. He served in a number of Toronto parishes as he climbed
the ecclesiastical career ladder, including Saint Anne's, Saint_John's
York Mills, St. Luke's in East York and historic Holy Trinity
Church in the middle of downtown Toronto, adjacent to the Eaton
Centre.
This appointment was controversial. Holy Trinity, one of the
oldest surviving Anglican churches in Toronto, had a dwindling
but radical congregation and was in danger of being overpowered
by commercial development. The late Archbishop Lewis
GARNSWORTHY
decided to put himself in direct charge of the church in February
of 1977. He appointed Canon
MAXTED, who had served under him
at Saint_John's York Mills, Vicar in May, 1977, in a move that
many observers felt was autocratic and designed to make the church
conform to traditional ideas of parish outreach. Five months
later, Archbishop
GARNSWORTHY issued a statement saying there
were irregularities in the ministry, function, government and
Anglican tradition at the church and announced he was setting
up a commission to recommend corrective action.
Many parishioners were outraged, but Canon
MAXTED proved an adept
conciliator and "stabilized" the situation, according to Very
Rev. Douglas
STOUTE, dean of Saint_James Cathedral and one of the
celebrants at Canon
MAXTED's funeral. "He always had a military
bearing and his immersion in military culture made him respect
authority and hierarchy, but he never took it too seriously,"
said Dean STOUTE. "
Behind his military facade, he was a gentle
spirit and a man of great compassion. He had a huge sense of
humour and was a wonderful raconteur."
A year later, he was named an honorary Canon of Saint_James Cathedral,
an appointment that allowed a clever editor at The Globe and
Mail to top a news story about a robbery at Holy Trinity in 1984
with the headline: "Canon weighs down thief." Apparently, Canon
MAXTED had noticed a man grappling with a customer and an employee
of the church's café and wrestled the suspect to the ground where
he sat on him. "I'm a former infantry officer, so I knew what
to do," the burly soldier-priest said. "I may be 52, but I'm
still good for one round." After the thief was incarcerated,
Canon MAXTED visited him in jail.
In addition to his duties to the Church (he was regional dean
of Saint_James Deanery from 1980-1984 and chaplain of the Fort
York Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion, the Royal Canadian
Military Institute and
54 Division Toronto Police Services) and
to the military, where he served in the reserves from 1960 to
1986, Canon
MAXTED was a school board trustee in East York from
1974 to 1994 and chair of the East York Board of Education from
1986-92. He also acted in a senior capacity on a number of community
organizations from the Metro Folk Arts Council to Toronto-Amsterdam
Twin Cities Committee to the East York Cancer Society.
Speaking about Canon
MAXTED's intense level of activity, his
old friend Mr.
SCOT-
BROWN said this was typical of an infantry
officer. "In the infantry, you were always taking care of your
men. When something had to be done, you didn't look at it --
you fixed it. You got on with it."
Besides his service decorations, including the Order of Military
Merit, he was awarded the Centennial Medal and the Queen Elizabeth
Jubilee Medal. He was also an active member of the Royal Canadian
Military Institute and an engaged and energetic family man, performing
weddings and baptisms as his children grew and multiplied. And
he started what many would consider a new career, as a member
of three federal administrative tribunals, the Canadian Pension
Commission, the Veterans Review and Appeal Board and the Canadian
Forces Grievance Board.
About a year ago, he appeared to be suffering from laryngitis
but it turned out to be non-Hodgkins lymphoma that had manifested
itself in a tumour in his throat. He started chemotherapy last
September, but his immune system couldn't stave off infections.
"He liked to set goals," Ms.
MAXTED said about her husband, mentioning
that no matter how ill he was, he wanted to live long enough
to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary in December. Instead,
she reminded him on St. Patrick's Day that he had made it to
the 50th anniversary of their engagement. He died the next day.
Major the Rev. Canon Kenneth Edward
MAXTED was born on June 23,
1931, in Toronto. He died of complications from cancer on March 18,
2006. He was 74. He is survived by his wife, Hendrina, his children
Pamela, Sean and Kevin, two grandchildren, his sister and two
nephews.
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JACKMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-12-28 published
JACKMAN,
Ethel
Mary (née
MacKENZIE)
Formerly of Mississauga and Kincardine, at Huronview Home for
the Aged, Clinton, on Tuesday, December 26, 2006, in her 89th
year. Beloved wife of the late Clifford
JACKMAN.
Loved daughter
of the late Roderick and Sara
(TAILOR/TAYLOR)
MacKENZIE. Dear sister
of the late David
MacKENZIE. Survived by her niece, Beverly
HARRIS
(Stephen PHILLIPS) of Kincardine. A private funeral service will
be held on Thursday, December 28, 2006, at the Davey-Linklater
Funeral Home, 757 Princes Street, Kincardine, Ontario N2Z 1Z5,
(519) 396-2701, with Chaplain Fran
DONOHUE officiating. Interment,
Kintail Cemetery. Memorial donations to the charity of your choice
would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. Portrait and
memorial online at www.daveylinklaterfuneralhome.com
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JACKMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-16 published
LALONDE,
Audrey
B.
(JACKMAN)
Peacefully, on Tuesday, March 14, 2006, at the Sunset Manor Nursing
Home, Collingwood, with her family by her side. Beloved wife
of her late husband WilliamE. Loving mother of John, Norman,
Mary and Deborah. Cherished grandmother and great-grandmother.
Audrey will be sadly missed and fondly remembered. Family and
Friends will be received at the "Woodbridge Chapel" of Scott
Funeral Home, 7776 Kipling Avenue (at Hwy. 7) on Thursday, March 16,
2006 from 7-9 p.m. and Friday, March 17, 2006 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Saturday, March 18, 2006
at 1 p.m. Interment to follow at Glendale Memorial Gardens. Memorial
donations to the Alzheimer Society would be greatly appreciated.
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JACKMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-22 published
FARTHING,
Melba
(December 21, 1919-April 14, 2006)
Passed away peacefully at Highbourne Lifecare Centre, with her
family by her side. Loving wife of Murray
FARTHING (deceased.)
Beloved mother of Lloyd
BROWN and wife Elizabeth
DIFRANGIA, Gerald
BROWN and partner Patricia
GIVEN,
Carole
MENTON and husband Bill.
Grandmother of Karen
FORD,
Paul and Janie
MENTON, Rick and Joan
MENTON,
Heather
ELLIS, Bradley and Leigh
BROWN, Christopher and
Jennifer BROWN,
Andrea
FREISEN, Lindsay and Todd
WILLIAMS, Peggy
and Greg JACKMAN,
Caroline and Brian
MacAULEY, Ryan
BROWN, Cristina
DIFRANGIA as well as 21 great-grandchildren. Survived by her
sister Marg
DENAULT
(Ottawa,) brother Earl (Sonny) and Joan
TAILOR/TAYLOR
(Toronto,) Ray
TAILOR/TAYLOR
(Delta,
British
Columbia,) sister-in law
Joan TAILOR/TAYLOR
(Neptune
Beach,
Florida,) sister-in-law Shirley
and Bruce HILLGARTNER
(Toronto.)
Melba will be sadly missed by
all her Friends and neighbours in Victoria Harbour. Friends and
family will be received at the Turner and Porter "Peel" Chapel,
2180 Hurontario Street, Mississauga (Hwy. 10 North of Queen Elizabeth
Way), on Saturday April 29th, 2006 from 2 p.m. until time of
the Funeral Service in the Chapel at 3 p.m.
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