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KIRKCONNELL,
Nona
Peacefully, at Henderson General Hospital, on Sunday, March 19,
2006, in her 86th year, with her family at her side. Loving wife
of Bruce (predeceased). Beloved mother of Laurel (Bob), David
(Linda), Carol (Fred), Bob (Mary Ann), Maureen (Paul), Sharon,
Brian (Sheila), Scott and Ross (Karen). Adored Grandma of 17.
Great-grandma of 5. Sister of Jo
ROGERS of Surrey, British Columbia.
Nona will be remembered by her close Friends and card partners.
Special thanks to the doctors and nurses of Ward 395 at Henderson
Hospital, and Bonnie of Victorian Order of Nurses for their care.
A celebration of Nona's life will be held at Burkholder United
Church, (465 Mohawk Rd. E., Hamilton) on Tuesday, March 21, 2006
at 11: 00 a.m. Reception to follow in the church hall. In lieu
of flowers, donations can be made to Burkholder United Church,
or a charity of your choice. Seven, No Trump, Mom!
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KIRKHAM o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-02 published
BROHMAN,
Florence▼ (née
STRONG)
93 years, of Petrolia, passed away at her residence, on Friday,
April▼ 28, 2006. Beloved wife of the late Edward (Ted)
BROHMAN
(1978.) Dear mother of John
BROHMAN and Theresa
BENNETT of Vancouver
and Mary Ellen
BROHMAN and Nicholas
MYMKA of Petrolia. Loving
grandmother of Jay and Isabella
BROHMAN and their mother Holly
KELLER of Vancouver. Daughter of the late Effie and Ernest
STRONG
of Maberly. Dear sister of Irene (the late Robert)
KIRKHAM of
Perth, Ernestine and Ormand
HOPKINS of Ottawa, Willard and Almina
STRONG of California, and the late Harold and Dorothy
STRONG
of Maberly. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Florence
had many happy memories of her childhood in Maberly, Ontario.
It was during these years, that she developed a strong and enduring
bond of love for her family. Being the eldest of five children,
she provided inspiration, caring direction and encouragement
for her sisters and brothers. In 1935, she graduated with honors
from the University of Toronto with a baccalaureate degree in
classics and education. She taught secondary school in Ottawa
during which time she met her beloved Ted. She also taught in
Chatham and Petrolia. She studied art and was an avid and gifted
artist of oils and enjoyed travel. She was an honorary member
of the Rotary Club of Petrolia and a Paul Harris Fellow of Rotary
International, a member of the Margaret Stokes Chapter of Imperial
Order of the Daughters of the Empire, the Sarnia/Lambton Retired
Teachers of Ontario and Saint Paul's United Church. Above all,
her passions were her family -- her husband, children, grandchildren,
parents, sisters, brothers, nieces and nephews; and her dear
Friends. Cremation has taken place. A service to remember the
life of Florence
BROHMAN will be announced at a future date.
Interment of cremated remains will be in Ayr Cemetery. As expressions
of sympathy, memorial donations may be made by cheque to the
Ted Brohman Memorial Scholarship Fund and may be arranged by
calling the Needham-Jay Funeral Home, Petrolia at 519-882-0100.
Memories and condolences may be sent on line at www.needhamjay.com.
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KIRKHAM o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-08 published
KIRKHAM,
Kathleen
Mary (née
GARVEY)
Family and Friends celebrate the life of Kathleen Mary
KIRKHAM
(GARVEY) who passed away suddenly at home on Friday, May 5, 2006.
Kathleen was in her 76th year. Loving wife of Doug
KIRKHAM.
Predeceased
by her parents James and Anne
GARVEY of London. Beloved mother
of Kevin and his wife Tina of London. She will be sadly missed
by her sisters Sarah (John)
GRACEY of London, Bridget (Earl)
RICHEY of California and her brother James (Doris)
GARVEY of
London.
Loving grandmother of Kezia, Bryce and Neve
KIRKHAM.
She will also be sadly missed by many nieces and nephews. The
family will receive Friends and relatives at John T. Donohue
Funeral Home, 362 Waterloo Street at King Street, on Tuesday
from 2-4 and 7-9 o'clock, where the funeral service will be held
on Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. Cremation to follow. In lieu
of flowers, donations to the Arthritis Society would be appreciated.
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KIRKHAM o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-06-07 published
BROHMAN,
Florence▲ (née
STRONG)
93 years, of Petrolia, passed away at her residence, on Friday,
April▲ 28, 2006. Beloved wife of the late Edward (Ted)
BROHMAN
(1978.) Dear mother of John
BROHMAN and Theresa
BENNETT of Vancouver
and Mary Ellen
BROHMAN and Nicholas
MYMKA of Petrolia. Loving
grandmother of Jay and Isabella
BROHMAN and their mother Holly
KELLER of Vancouver. Daughter of the late Effie and Ernest
STRONG
of Maberly. Dear sister of Irene (the late Robert)
KIRKHAM of
Perth,
Ernestine (the late Ormand)
HOPKINS of Ottawa, Willard
and Almina
STRONG of California, and the late Harold and Dorothy
STRONG of Maberly. Also survived by several nieces and nephews.
Cremation has taken place with interment of cremated remains
in Ayr Cemetery. A service to remember the life of Florence
BROHMAN
will be held at Saint Paul's United Church, Petrolia, on Saturday,
June 10, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. with Rev. Dr. Robert M.
GIBSON officiating.
As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations may be made by
cheque to the Ted Brohman Memorial Scholarship Fund and may be
arranged by calling the Needham-Jay Funeral Home, Petrolia at
519-882-0100. Memories and condolences may be sent online at
www.needhamjay.com.
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KIRKHAM o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-06 published
NAZAR,
Linda
Lorraine (formerly
BALDWIN, née
TRUDEAU)
Passed away suddenly on Thursday March 2, 2006. Linda Nazar at
the age of 64 years, beloved wife to Ray
NAZAR for 20 years.
Loving mother of the late Darren M.
BALDWIN and Ron C.
BALDWIN
(Caroline ILAQUA) of Toronto. Cherished grandma of Tyler, Alexandria
and Saida. Dear daughter of the late Naomi Trudeau
MORRIS.
Dear
sister of Renee
TAILOR/TAYLOR
(Larry) of Toronto and the late Andre
MORRIS.
Daughter-in-law of Shirley and
Ed NAZAR.
Sister-in-law
of Mike KIRKHAM, Ken
McLEAN, Kevin
NAZAR and Vickie
CAVANAGH
(Roger). Linda will be deeply missed by all her loving pets.
She will be fondly remembered by her many relatives in the Burrill,
BALDWIN and
NAZAR families. Friends may call at the Northwood
Funeral Home (942 Great Northern Road, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
P6A 5K7 705-945-7758) on Tuesday afternoon from 2: 00 to 4:00
p.m. and again from 7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. Funeral service in the
Chapel on Wednesday March 8, 2006 at 1: 00 p.m. In keeping with
Linda's fondness for animals, memorial donations made to the
Sault Ste. Marie Humane Society would be appreciated by the family.
A special thank you from the family to the two gentlemen who
came to Linda's aid, the Goulais River Fire and Rescue and to
the many Friends and neighbours who have shown enormous support
to us in the past few days. www.northwoodfuneral.com
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KIRKLAND o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-01-20 published
KIRKLAND,
David and Veda
In loving memory of our special parents and grandparents, David,
who passed away January 20th, 1972 and Veda, on February 4th,
Your presence we miss,
Your memory we treasure,
Loving you always,
Forgetting you never.
- Always remembered by their family.
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KIRKLAND o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-09-21 published
KIRKLAND,
Don
In loving memory of a dear partner and friend, Don, who passed
away, September 21st, 2003.
Our lives go on without you,
But nothing is the same,
We have to hide the heartache,
When someone speaks your name,
You did so many things for us,
Your heart was kind and true,
And when we needed someone,
We could always count on you.
The precious years will not return,
When we were all together,
But with the love within our hearts,
You will walk with us forever
With love and remembrance, Jean: Terry, Larry, Lori and families.
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KIRKLAND o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-11-25 published
GIRDLER-
JACKSON,
Ruby▼
Ellen▼ (née
McCLEAN)
Peacefully at John Joseph Place in Owen Sound on Friday, November 24,
2006. In her 93rd year, Ruby Ellen
GIRDLER-
JACKSON (née
McCLEAN,)
the loving wife of Clifford
JACKSON and the late James Thomas
GIRDLER.
Loving▼ mother of Ruth and her hsuband Ross
KING, Shirley
and her husband Glenn
KIRKLAND,
Sandra▼ and her husband Harry
COX, and Pat and her husband Barry
BELROSE.
Mother-in-law▼ of
Shirley (Mrs. Gordon
GIRDLER) and Margaret (Mrs. Larry
GIRDLER).
Loving grandmother of nineteen grandchildren and forty-two great-grandchildren.
Sister-in-law▼ of Marg (Mrs. Walter
McCLEAN.)
Fondly▼ remembered
by her nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her grand_son James
KING, by two sons Gordon and Larry, by three brothers Bert, Cecil
and Walter
McCLEAN and by six sisters Hazel (Mrs. George
BEST,)
Velma (Mrs. Ian
TORRIE), Pearl (Mrs. Cliff
JACKSON), Wilda (Mrs. Roger
NEATH), Florence (Mrs. Doug
BLOOMFIELD) and Doug (Mrs. Bob
WARDROP).
Friends may call at the Breckenridge-Ashcroft Funeral Home on
Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. A funeral service will be held at the
funeral home on Monday afternoon at 1 p.m. Rev. Ralph
SCHMIDT
officiating. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery. As an expression
of sympathy, memorial donations to the Alzheimer's Society, Knox
United Church or to the charity of your choice would be appreciated
by the family.
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KIRKLAND o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-11-27 published
GIRDLER-
JACKSON,
Ruby▲
Ellen▲ (née
McCLEAN)
Peacefully at John Joseph Place in Owen Sound on Friday, November 24,
2006. In her 93rd year, Ruby Ellen
GIRDLER-
JACKSON (née
McCLEAN,)
the loving wife of Clifford
JACKSON and the late James Thomas
GIRDLER.
Loving▲ mother of Ruth and her husband Ross
KING, Shirley
and her husband Glenn
KIRKLAND,
Sandra▲ and her husband Harry
COX, and Pat and her husband Barry
BELROSE.
Mother-in-law▲ of
Shirley (Mrs. Gordon
GIRDLER) and Margaret (Mrs. Larry
GIRDLER).
Loving grandmother of nineteen grandchildren and forty-two great-grandchildren.
Sister-in-law▲ of Marg (Mrs. Walter
McCLEAN.)
Fondly▲ remembered
by her nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her grand_son James
KING, by two sons Gordon and Larry, by three brothers Bert, Cecil
and Walter
McCLEAN and by six sisters Hazel (Mrs. George
BEST,)
Velma (Mrs. Ian
TORRIE), Pearl (Mrs. Cliff
JACKSON), Wilda (Mrs. Roger
NEATH), Florence (Mrs. Doug
BLOOMFIELD) and Donelda (Mrs. Bob
WARDROP.)
Friends may call at the Breckenridge-Ashcroft Funeral
Home on Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. A funeral service will be held
at the funeral home on Monday afternoon at 1 p.m. Rev. Ralph
SCHMIDT officiating. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery. As an expression
of sympathy, memorial donations to the Alzheimer's Society, Knox
United Church or to the charity of your choice would be appreciated
by the family.
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KIRKLAND o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-07-16 published
KING,
Robert "
Bob"
James
Of Teeswater, suddenly as the result of an accident on Friday,
July 14th, 2006 at Wingham and District Hospital in his 57th
year. Beloved husband of Joan
KING
(Melvin) of Teeswater. Dear
father of Tracy
KING
(Robin) of Wingham, Tina
KING (Brian) of
Kincardine, Robbie
KING of Wingham, Shaun
KING
(Sarah,)
Teeswater,
Joyce KING
(Doug) of Toronto, Chris
KING of Teeswater and Joe
KING
(Bethany) of Teeswater. Grandfather of Timothy. Much loved
son of Ruth
KING of Wingham and the late Joe
KING (2005.) Also
survived by his siblings; Joanne
KIRKLAND
(Bob) of Port Severon,
Dianne NICHOLSON
(Mike) of Alton, Brenda
WILTON (John) of R.R.#5
Mildmay, Nancy
McKAGUE
(Ron) of Walkerton, Sandra
YOUNG (Bob)
of Michigan and Gerard
KING
(Betty
Anne) of Walkerton. Dear brother-in-law
of Mary Ann
MILNE
(Ted) of R.R.#3 Walkerton, Jim
MELVIN (Geraldine)
of Teeswater and Bill
MELVIN of Teeswater. Also survived by his
uncle George
KING and several nieces and nephews. Visitation
at the MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home, Teeswater on Sunday
from 1-4 and 6-9 p.m., with vigil prayers at the funeral home
at 8: 45 p.m. Funeral mass will be celebrated at Sacred Heart
Roman Catholic Church, Teeswater on Monday at 11: 00 a.m. Father
Donald WILHELM celebrant. Interment Sacred Heart cemetery, Culross
Township. Memorial donations to Teeswater Minor Sports or the
Sacred Heart Church Building Fund would be greatly appreciated
as expressions of sympathy.
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KIRKLAND o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-11-09 published
WEBER,
Doctor
Robert
Kirkland "
Kirk"
(June 22, 1934-November 7, 2006)
Died peacefully at home surrounded by his loving family. He will
be dearly missed by his wife of 47 years, Joan Adele (née
GODFREY,)
son Kirk (Jill,) daughter Deanne (Greg
BIDINOSTI,) and his adoring
granddaughters Hannah, Emily and Sarah. Also survived by his
sister Mary, brothers-in-law Doctor Peter
VLAD,
Doctor
John
McAFEE
and Carl STYLES and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. Predeceased
by sisters Joan
McAFEE,
Arliss
VLAD, parents Doctor Cliff
WEBER
and Jessie (née
KIRKLAND) of Windsor, Ontario. Private Family
Service following cremation. A Memorial Service will be held
on Saturday November 25, 2006 at 3 p.m. in the Chapel of the
R.S. Kane Funeral Home (6150 Yonge Street, at Goulding, south
of Steeles), with a gathering one hour prior. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Condolences
www.rskane.ca. R.S. Kane 416.221.1159
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KIRKLAND o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-02 published
TUPLING,
Clarence
V.
World War II Veteran with the Royal Canadian Engineers.
Went Home to be with the Lord peacefully with his loving family
present at Strathaven Lifecare Centre on Monday, January 30th,
2006 in his 84th year. Predeceased by his parents John Edgar
and Rebecca
(BOWYER)
TUPLING. Survived by his devoted love, soulmate
and wife of 62 years, Joan M.
TUPLING
(KIRKLAND,)
World
War 2
Veteran with the Canadian Air Force. Dear father of Valerie J.
WELLS of Waterloo (predeceased Doug) and fiancée John
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART
of Mississauga; Jack C.
TUPLING and wife
Susan of London and
Wendy L. HARRIS and husband Ronald of Bowmanville. Clarence will
be sadly missed by his 11 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren
and one on the way, sister Kathryn
POGSON (predeceased William)
of Willowdale, sister-in-law Patricia
KIRKLAND of Scarborough
and life long Friends. Predeceased his brothers Cloy, Edgar and
Delmar and sisters Evelyn
RAE and Irene
CAMPBELL.
Visitation
will be held at The Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home, 53 Division
St. N., Bowmanville on Saturday, February 4th, 2006 from 1-3
p.m. Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel at 3 p.m. Interment
Bowmanville Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, flowers,
donations to Diabetes Association, Heart and Stroke Foundation,
M.S. Society or just your presence and support are appreciated.www.northcuttelliott.com
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KIRKLAND o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-10 published
JONES,
Walter
E.
Peacefully on Saturday April 8th, 2006, with family by his side
at home, in his 90th year. Walter is survived by his loving wife
Olive, son Stephen (Diane) and grandchildren Ryan (fiancée Lucinda),
Christy (fiancé Ryan). Walter will be remembered by his sister
Helen (Alfred)
JORDAN, his brother Wilbert (Shirley,) sister
in law Dorothy
KIRKLAND.
Walter will also be missed by Thomas,
Harold, Shirley, Ernie, Marilyn, and all of his nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by siblings Alberta, Joseph, Edward, Charlie, and
Dorothy. Friends will be received at the Dixon-Garland Funeral
Home 166 Main Street North (Markham Rd.), Markham, on Tuesday
from 6-9 p.m. Funeral will be held Wednesday 1 p.m. in the Chapel.
In lieu of flowers donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would
be appreciated.
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KIRKMAN,
Jennie
Passed away peacefully, amid much love, on March 12, 2006, at
North Park Nursing Home, at the age of 102. Predeceased by her
husband Arthur. Dear mother of Ron and his wife Carrie, and Linda
and her husband Bob. Dear sister of Jessie of North Carolina.
Cherished by her grandchildren Mary Ann, Christine, Michael,
Mark, Rob, and Cindy, and great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by her brothers Frank and Jim and sisters Nancy and
Minnie.
Heart-felt thanks to Doctor
SHROTT,
Art and Lucy, and all
the staff of North Park. Friends may call at the Ward Funeral
Home, 2035 Weston Rd. (north of Lawrence Ave.), Weston, on Tuesday
from 7-9 p.m. and Wednesday from 11 a.m. until the time of Service
in the Chapel at 1 p.m. Interment Prospect Cemetery.
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KIRKOFF o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-31 published
MICHAEL,
Vesa
(FOTOVSKY) (née
KIRKOFF)
Passed away peacefully, at her home, on Thursday, March 30, 2006,
at the age of 93. Born in August 1912 in the village of Drenoveni,
Macedonia. She was predeceased by her husband Bill (Vasil). She
will be greatly missed by her children Sophie
GEORGEFF,
Christine
(Bill) ZISKOS, and Tasha
MICHAEL.
Beloved
Baba of Dorothy (George)
KIZOFF, Kathy (Darryl)
PARSONS, Vanessa (Frank)
DECARIA, and
Alex (Jenny)
ZISKOS.
Beloved great-grandmother of Vasselle, Tammi,
Danielle, Nadine and Claudia. Beloved great-great-grandmother
of Amalia and Conan. Dear sister of Leftera
PAPAMARKOS.
Vesa
will be missed by many nieces and nephews. Friends and family
may visit at The Heritage Funeral Centre, 50 Overlea Blvd., Toronto,
416-423-1000, on Saturday, April 1st from 5-9 p.m. and
on Sunday,
April 2, 2006 from 2-9 p.m. Funeral Service to be held in the
Chapel on Monday, April 3, 2006 at 11 a.m. Interment Mount Pleasant
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian
Cancer Society, the Heart and Stroke Foundation or a charity
of your choice.
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DALES,
Grace
Ellen
(COSE)
With her family by her side, at Grey Bruce Health Services in
Owen
Sound on Tuesday, June 6, 2006. The former Grace Ellen
COSE
of Owen Sound and formerly of Meaford, in her 78th year. Dear
mother of Dennis (Gwen) of Utopia, Sandra (Brad)
MONAHAN of Shallow
Lake, Brenda (Jim)
KIRKPATRICK of Brampton and Linda (Tom)
DENNISON
of St. Catharines. Loving grandmother of Alec, Michael, Brandon,
Bradey and great-grandmother of Damian and Ethan. Survived also
by a brother Gerald
COSE of Toronto. Predeceased by sisters Marjorie
MacDONALD and Elsie
WOODS.
Funeral
Services, officiated by Reverend
Judith OLIVER, will be conducted at the Ferguson Funeral Home,
48 Boucher Street E., Meaford on Friday June 9, 2006 at 11 a.m.
with visiting the hour prior to service. Interment and committal
services will follow at Lakeview Cemetery, Meaford. As your expression
of sympathy, donations to a charity of your choice would be appreciated.
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KIRKPATRICK o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-09 published
VAN
DYK,
Henk▼
Surrounded by his loving family, the Lord, his Saviour, took
to Himself, our loving Husband, Father and Opa, Henk
VAN
DYK,
on Friday, January 6, 2006, at the age of 80. Deeply loved by
is wife, Tina
VAN
DYK (née DE
RUITER) and his children, Robert
and Ann VAN
DYK,
Elizabeth▼ and Gord
WONG, Ingrid and Michael
TRAVASSOS, Paul and Laurie
VAN
DYK, Mark, Steven, Fran and Tessa
VAN
DYK.
Beloved▼
Opa▼ of Devon, Zachary, Erik, Brandon, Natasha,
Andrew, Austin and Carmen. Survived by his three older sisters
in Holland. Predeceased by his parents, Dirk and Grietje
VAN
DYK, and his six older brothers. Sadly missed by his brother
and sisters-in-law, Herman and Ricky DE
RUITER,
Frank▼ and Freda
DE RUITER,
Joanne▼ and the late Dick
KIRKPATRICK (2003,) and Elizabeth
DE RUITER; as well many nieces and nephews. Dad was a member
of the Westmount Christian Reformed Church, and proud owner of
Strathroy Print and Litho. Dad was driven by the spirit of the
community; devoting his entire life to the betterment of the
Town of Strathroy. He was a proud member of the Strathroy Lions
Club for over forty years, and established the Strathroy Lions
television Bingo, and Lions television Auction. Dad was the founding
member of the Strathroy-Caradoc Minor Soccer Association and
remained active in soccer for over forty-five years. Dad had
twelve years experience in municipal politics in the Town of
Strathroy; as a Councillor (1982-1991), and
as Reeve (1991-1994).
Visitation will be held at Denning Bros. Funeral Home, on Monday,
January 9, from 7-9 p.m., beginning with a special Lions Club
Service at 6: 45 p.m. and Tuesday, January 10, from 2-4 p.m. and
7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday, January 11,
at 11 a.m., Westmount Christian Reformed Church, 405 Drury Lane,
Strathroy. Interment to follow at the Strathroy Cemetery. Donations
to the Strathroy Lions Club would be gratefully appreciated by
the family, which will be designated to Dad's final, uncompleted
fund-raising project; to finish and dedicate the Patient-Family
Dining Room, in the newly constructed Strathmere Lodge. We give
thanks to you, O God, for his life with us. A tree will be planted
as a living memorial to Henk.
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KIRKPATRICK o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-08 published
KIRKPATRICK,
Fred
After a courageous battle with cancer at the Woodstock General
Hospital on Monday, March 6, 2006. Fred
KIRKPATRICK of Knightsbridge
Road,
Woodstock in his 82nd year. Beloved husband of Fran
KIRKPATRICK
(née EAGLESTONE) for over 57 years. Dear father of Cathy (Carole)
of Florida, Ron (Lynette) of Grimsby and Steve (Nancy) of Ingersoll.
Loved grandfather of 12 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Dear brother of Robert and Mill
KIRKPATRICK of Woodstock and
brother-in-law of Don and Edith
EAGLESTONE of Dartmouth, Nova
Scotia.
Predeceased by his parents David and Kate
KIRKPATRICK.
Fred served during World War 2 in Europe and was a member of
the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #55 Woodstock. Friends may call
at the R.D. Longworth Funeral Home, 845 Devonshire Avenue, Woodstock
(539-0004) Wednesday 2: 30-4:30 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral
service will be held in the chapel Thursday at 1: 30 p.m. Interment
Oxford Memorial Park Cemetery. Contributions to the Canadian
Cancer Society would be appreciated. On line condolences at www.longworthfuneralhome.com
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KIRKPATRICK o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-08 published
SUTHERLAND,
Orton
Newell "
Suds"
Of Port Stanley, on Saturday, May 6, 2006, at the London Health
Science Centre (University Campus), in his 67th year. Dearly
loved husband of Joan
SUTHERLAND and loved father of Sandy
PARKINS
and her husband Perry of Saint Thomas and "papa" to Kelsey, Katie
and Maggie
PARKINS,
Rick and his wife
Lynn
SUTHERLAND of Saint Thomas,
Rob and his wife
Debbie
SUTHERLAND of Port Stanley and "papa"
to Brendan and Jessica
SUTHERLAND. Dear brother of Barb
HENRY
of Ottawa, Kathy
McLEOD of Tobermory, the late Betty
KIPP (husband
William) of Paris, Ontario, Bill and his wife
Mary
SUTHERLAND
of Strathroy, late Jack
SUTHERLAND (1967) and (twin sister) Alison
JONCHKEERE
(George) of Langton. Dear brother-in-law of Lorraine
(Ed) BRADT of Port Burwell, Shirley (late Ken)
KIRKPATRICK of
Port Burwell and Pat
STEVENSON of Red Deer, Alberta. Son-in-law
of Betty GRAINGER (2005.) Ort was born on July 31, 1938 in Port
Burwell, the
son of the late John and Edna
(WRIGHT)
SUTHERLAND.
He was a past lighthouse keeper at Port Stanley, former owner
of Lighthouse Cabs and former manager of the Port Stanley Shaw's
Dairy Store. He was a charter and life member of the Port Stanley
Optimist Club, long time Port Stanley Volunteer fire fighter,
long time serving member of the Port Stanley Parks and Recreational
Department, member of the Port Stanley Legion Branch 410 and
an avid sports fan. Resting at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin
St. Saint Thomas where funeral service will be held Wednesday at
3: 30 p.m. Visitation Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Cremation
to follow. Remembrances may be made to the Canadian Diabetes
Association or the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
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KIRKPATRICK o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-07-15 published
KIRKPATRICK,
Kenneth
In Loving Memory of a dear Husband, Father and Grandfather who
passed away July 16, 2005.
Put your arms around him, Lord
And treat him with special care
Make up for all he suffered
And all that seemed unfair.
Please tell him how we miss him
And take him all our love
Ask him to guide and watch over us
From his heavenly home above.
We had someone with a loving touch
Who made his family proud
God checked the whole earth over
And called his name out loud.
Ever Remembered, Ever Loved, Maureen and Family
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KIRKPATRICK o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-09-23 published
MARLATT,
Shirley
Joanne (née
JENNER)
A resident of Chatham, passed peacefully Friday September 22,
2006 at C.K.H.A. Public General campus at 70 years. Beloved wife
of Libero "Nick" Mondo for 30 years. Special mother of Lynn
EVANS
(Bill,) Karen
MARLATT
(Claude
MARTIN) both of Chatham. Treasured
grandmother of Ian
MacDONALD and Darrin
EVANS,
Brandon and Ashley
MARTIN.
Great grandmother of Isaac and Ethan. Also survived by
sisters Jean
COUTTS-
AGAR (Alfred), Katherine
WHITTINGTON (Richard),
Ruth MYERS
(Francis) and Martha
KIRKPATRICK (Donald,) sisters-in-law
Olimpia MAIER
(Nicolo) and AnnaMaria
BAGNALL, brother-in-law
Vic MONDO
(Marie.)
Predeceased by her parents Roy and Margaret
JENNER.
Shirley worked for 33 years at Canadian Imperial Bank
of Commerce main branch in Chatham and will be sadly missed by
everyone but especially her best pal Nick. The family will receive
Friends and relatives Sunday September 24, 2006 from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. at the Bowman Funeral Home, 4 Victoria Ave., Chatham,
519-352-2390. A funeral service will be held Monday September 25,
2006 at 11: 00 a.m. in the funeral home. Interment to follow in
Maple Leaf Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be directed to
the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Online condolences may be left
at www.bowmanfh.ca
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KIRKPATRICK o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-11-27 published
WATSON,
Charles
C.
Passed away peacefully in his sleep at the home of his daughter
in Portsmouth, New Hampshire on Thursday, November 23, 2006.
Born on May 3, 1921 in Eagle Grove, Iowa, the
son of the late
Glen and Mercy
WATSON.
Charles, devoted husband to the late Alice
(1993,) father to Kay (Bill)
WAGNER of Portsmouth, New Hampshire,
Joan (Jim)
KIRKPATRICK of Casa Grande, Arizona, Teena (Phil)
MUELLER of London, Ontario. Grandfather to Brent (Kristin)
ROBBINS
of Minneapolis, Minnesota, Tim (Regan) and Neal (Dominque)
ROBBINS
of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Colleen (Andy)
NEEL of Seattle,
Washington, Rob
KIRKPATRICK of Seattle, Washington and Kevin
(Gladys) KIRKPATRICK of Nashville, Tennessee, Sara
MUELLER of
Kingston, Ontario and Kristin (Ben)
MUELLER-
HEASLIP of Toronto,
Ontario.
Great-grandfather to Catherine, Lauren, Elizabeth
ROBBINS,
Arlo and Callum
NEEL, Justin, Connor, Liam
ROBBINS and Jamie
KIRKPATRICK.
Charles was a decorated World War 2 and Korean Army/Air
Force navigator, a graduate of John Marshall Law School, a successful
businessman who worked his way up from office clerk to Vice-president
of International sales for the Canadian Pacific Railroad and
most of all a loving and proud husband, father, grandfather and
great-grandfather. His hobby after his retirement from the Canadian
Pacific Railway was making beautiful skeleton clocks. The clocks
he gave to each of his children and grandchildren will be a treasured
remembrance. He had a great love of classical music, good food
and wine. Friends may call on Friday, December 1, from 6: 30 to
9: 00 p.m. at the James A. Harris Funeral Home, 220 Saint_James
at Richmond. The funeral service will be conducted at Saint Paul's
Cathedral, 472 Richmond Street at Queens Ave., on Saturday, December 2nd
at 10: 30 a.m. Interment at Woodland Cemetery. In his memory a
donation may be made to Saint Paul's Cathedral, 472 Richmond Street,
London, Ontario N6A 3E6. (www.HarrisFuneralHome.ca)
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KIRKPATRICK o@ca.on.middlesex_county.strathroy.age_dispatch 2006-01-10 published
VAN
DYK,
Henk▲
Surrounded by his loving family, the Lord, his Saviour, took
to Himself, our loving husband, father, and Opa, Henk
VAN
DYK,
on Friday, January 6, 2006, at the age of 80. Deeply loved by
his wife, Tina
VAN
DYK (née DE
RUITER) and his children, Robert
and Ann VAN
DYK,
Elizabeth▲ and Gord
WONG, Ingrid and Michael
TRAVASSOS, Paul and Laurie
VAN
DYK, Mark, Steven, Fran, and Tessa
VAN
DYK.
Beloved▲
Opa▲ of Devon, Zachary, Erik, Brandon, Natasha,
Andrew, Austin, and Carmen. Survived by his three older sisters
in Holland. Predeceased by his parents, Dirk and Grietje
VAN
DYK, and his six older brothers. Sadly missed by his brothers
and sisters-in-law Herman and Ricky DE
RUITER,
Frank▲ and Freda
DE RUITER,
Joanne▲ and the late Dick
KIRKPATRICK (2003,) and Elizabeth
DE RUITER; as well as many nieces and nephews. Dad was a member
of Westmount Christian Reformed church, and the proud owner of
Strathroy Print and Litho. Dad was driven by the spirit of the
community; devoting his entire life to the betterment of the
Town of Strathroy. He was a proud member of the Strathroy Lions
Club for over 40 years, and established the Strathroy Lions television
Bingo, and Lions television Auction. Dad was the founding member
of the Strathroy-Caradoc Minor Soccer Association and remained
active in soccer for over 45 years. Dad had 12 years experience
in municipal politics in the Town of Strathroy; as a Councillor
(1982-1991), and
as Reeve (1991-1994). Visitation was held at
Denning Bros. Funeral Home, on Monday, January 9, from 7-9 p.m.,
beginning with a special Lions Club service at 6: 45 p.m. and
Tuesday, January 10, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will
be held on Wednesday, January 11 at 11 a.m., Westmount Christian
Reformed Church, 405 Drury Lane, Strathroy. Interment to follow
at Strathroy Cemetery. Donations to the Strathroy Lions Club
would be gratefully appreciated by the family, which will be
designated to Dads final, uncompleted fund-raising project; to
finish and dedicate the patient-family dining room, in the newly-constructed
Strathmere Lodge. We give thanks to you, O God, for his life
with us. A tree will be planted as a living memorial to Henk.
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KIRKPATRICK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-02-28 published
ELLIOT/ELLIOTT, The Reverend Dr. Clifford A.S. (1919-2006)
Peacefully at home, surrounded by love on February 27, 2006 in
his 87th year after a lengthy illness. He is survived by his
wife, Mary
SANDERSON, his children: Cherry (Bill
WEBSTER) of
Newmarket; Kirk (Donna
GRIFFITH) and Stuart (Monica
HAMILTON),
both of Toronto, his brother-in-law, Robert
MITCHELL of White
Rock, British Columbia and grandchildren: Daryll, Kimberley,
Meredith, Gillian and Gwendolyn. Predeceased by his parents,
Annie JENNINGS and George
ELLIOT/ELLIOTT, his first wife
Patricia
KIRKPATRICK
(1977,) his daughter, Gracie (1981;) his sisters, Grace
MITCHELL
of Montreal and White Rock (2003) and Doris
GROSE of Swift Current
(1999) and his brothers, Walter of Langley, British Columbia
(2005) and Lloyd of Montreal (1986). Cliff was born in Langham,
Saskatchewan and was always fiercely proud of his Saskatchewan
roots. He studied theology at St. Andrew's College in Saskatoon
and at Union Theological College, Columbia University in New
York where he obtained his doctorate with great distinction.
Ordained by The United Church of Canada in 1942 at the age of
23, he served pastorates in Dundurn, Sask (1942-44), Third Ave,
North Battleford, Saskatchewan. (1947-52), St. Giles, Hamilton
(1952-59), Robertson (now Robertson-Wesley), Edmonton (1959-66),
Metropolitan, Toronto (1966-75 and Bloor Street, Toronto (1975-86).
Cliff's great gift and passion was in conveying the message of
the Gospel. This was manifested in radio programmes (Sunday School
of the Air in North Battleford and The Good Ship Crusader in
Hamilton) as well as two minute weekly spots on Station
CFRB
(1970-86) in Toronto; a festival of the arts, dayspring at Metropolitan
United Church; a controversial sculpture of The Crucified Woman
at Bloor Street Church (1979); articles in The United Church
Observer (1960's 1990's) and monthly columns in The Toronto Star.
Following his retirement in 1986, Cliff was a popular anniversary
preacher and retreat leader across the country and a volunteer
chaplain at Casey House Hospice for people with A.I.D.S. and
Wellesley Hospital's H.I.V./A.I.D.S. wing. He taught at many
of the United Church's theological colleges during his ministry
and was the author of several books. Cliff travelled extensively
in Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America; in
China, East Germany and Russia and gained on-the-spot understanding
of current social and political conditions which informed his
preaching. Throughout Cliff's life, singing was an important
expression of his faith and love of life and even in his last
years when his memory failed him he continued to sing. For over
forty years he cottaged on Little Boshkung Lake at Carnarvon
in Haliburton, Ontario. For ten and a half years, following a
stroke during surgery, Cliff was cared for in his own home. The
family is grateful to the many, many Friends, Community Care
East
York,
Bayview Community Hospice and Dr. Ian
FERGUSON and
Dr. Robert
McKELLAR who supported them during this time and made
it possible for Cliff to remain at home. A celebration of Cliff's
life will be held at Bloor Street United Church, 300 Bloor St.
W. (corner of Bloor and Huron) on Saturday, March 4 at 11: 00
a.m. Visiting will be on Friday, March 3 at Bloor Street United
Church from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Donations in Cliff's memory
may be made to The Clifford Elliott Spirit of Saskatchewan Ministry
Trust Fund, c/o The United Church of Canada, 3250 Bloor Street
West, Suite 300, Toronto, Ontario M8X 2Y4. Go Forth Into The
World With A Daring And A Tender Love, Go In Peace - The World
Is Waiting. And Whatever You Do, Do It For Love, And In The Spirit
Of Jesus - Who Is Your Christ!
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KIRKPATRICK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-07-04 published
Alex TRIMBLE, Royal Canadian Air Force Officer (1920-2006)
Meticulous worker began his career during the Battle of Britain,
repairing and maintaining the delicate instruments that crowded
the cockpits of his squadron's Hawker Hurricanes
By Buzz BOURDON,
Special to the Globe and Mail, Page S9
Ottawa -- Alex
TRIMBLE climbed out of the cockpit of a Hawker
Hurricane fighter aircraft and wiped his brow. Nearby, a dozen
Hurricanes stretched down the airfield, each of them swarmed
by Royal Canadian Air Force technicians intent on servicing their
aircraft for the next flight.
From the fitters who maintained the engines and the riggers who
repaired the airframes, wings and undercarriage, to the men who
fixed the radios plus the armourers who cleaned and loaded each
aircraft's eight.303-inch machine guns, the technicians knew
the pilots of No. 1 (Fighter) Squadron depended on them.
Mr. TRIMBLE had a vital job of his own. Known for his painstaking
accuracy, he was an instrument maker, responsible for repairing
and maintaining the dozen or so delicate instruments that crowded
each Hurricane cockpit.
Speedometer, tachometer, oil-pressure gauge, air-pressure gauge,
compass -- every instrument had to be in perfect working order
because a pilot's life could depend on it, especially when flying
blind in clouds.
The Royal Canadian Air Force regarded servicing extremely seriously.
"Before a plane can take off, a chart has to be signed by eight
different men, including the five airmen in charge of the main
ground jobs, and the flight sergeant," said a newspaper story
entitled Ground Men Playing Vital Roles In War. "As a result,
accidents from mechanical faults seldom occur and when a pilot
sets out on a sweep across northern France he can be reasonably
certain that if he doesn't get in the way of enemy guns he'll
come safely back to his base."
Despite a lack of formal recognition -- ground crew weren't entitled
to a campaign star, like the Aircrew Europe Star awarded after
the war to aircrew -- Mr.
TRIMBLE enjoyed his job. He knew his
pilots as human beings, since he strapped them into their cockpits
and wished them good hunting before taking off. Scanning the
sky anxiously, Mr.
TRIMBLE was there for them when they returned,
physically and emotionally drained after combat.
A key member of the only Royal Canadian Air Force squadron to
participate in the epic Battle of Britain, fought from July 10 to
October 31, 1940, Mr.
TRIMBLE watched history being made in the
skies over Britain that hot summer of perfect weather as the
German Luftwaffe tried to destroy the Royal Air Force as a prelude
to invasion. Over all, 105 Canadian pilots flew in the Battle
of Britain, 77 with the Royal Air Force and 28 with No. 1 Squadron.
Organized in 1937 at Royal Canadian Air Force Station Trenton,
Ontario, No. 1 Squadron and its Hurricanes were mobilized on
September 10, 1939, the day Canada declared war against Germany.
In May, 1940, No. 1 absorbed No. 115 (Fighter) Squadron and moved
to Britain.
On August 26, No. 1 Squadron engaged the Luftwaffe for the first
time when 10 Hurricanes scrambled against a force of 25 to 30 bombers.
Flight Lieutenant G.R.
McGREGOR destroyed a Dornier Do. 215 and
Flying Officer T.B.
LITTLE was awarded a bomber probably destroyed.
Flying Officer R.L.
EDWARDS was killed.
It had been quite a day for Squadron Leader Ernie
McNAB and his
pilots. His unit was the first Royal Canadian Air Force squadron
to score victories, suffer combat casualties and win gallantry
awards. On March 1, 1941, No. 1 was renumbered as 401 Squadron
after the Royal Canadian Air Force was awarded the 400-block
series of numbers.
For Mr. TRIMBLE and his comrades, life during the Battle of Britain
was hectic. Described as unsung heroes for their dedication,
ground crew worked long hours -- often starting before dawn and
finishing after midnight -- but the bright lights of London also
beckoned, with its "tonight we live for tomorrow we may die"
atmosphere.
In 1941, Mr.
TRIMBLE was at a party when he spied a pretty girl.
Sparks ignited and he asked Isobel
KIRKPATRICK to dance. That
was the beginning of a whirlwind romance that ended in marriage
a year later, on March 17, 1941.
"It must have been the uniform. We danced, we dated, he got posted
then came back. It was war time and we didn't know what tomorrow
would bring," said Mrs.
TRIMBLE. "It was love at first sight.
He was a handsome lad, had a great sense of humour, a wonderful
personality."
Alex TRIMBLE joined the Royal Canadian Air Force the day after
Canada declared war on Nazi Germany on September 10, 1939. After
training in Ottawa, he was sent to No. 115 (Fighter) Squadron.
On August 25, 1941, he was posted to the newly formed 408 Squadron.
A month later, he was promoted to sergeant, just 24 months after
first enlisting. Mr.
TRIMBLE spent the next two years in charge
of 408's instrument section. Formed as the second Royal Canadian
Air Force bomber squadron overseas, 408 attacked targets all
over Europe with its Hampden and Halifax bombers.
After the war, Mr.
TRIMBLE remained in the Royal Canadian Air
Force. He served from 1948 to 1956 with 412 (Transport) Squadron,
based at Royal Canadian Air Force Station Uplands, in Ottawa,
in command of the instrument and electrical sections. Then, as
now, 412 is known as the "V.I.P. squadron," flying prime ministers,
governors-general and the royal family. It was the golden era
of the Royal Canadian Air Force, which soon reached 52,000 men
and women and 2,000 aircraft.
In 1956, Mr.
TRIMBLE became an officer, specializing in aeronautical
engineering. He and his family spent three years in France before
going to air force headquarters in 1959. He retired in 1968 as
a captain and bought a 100-acre farm in Lanark County, Ontario,
in 1973.
Gail PROUDE of Ottawa remembers family life with her father during
the 1950s with affection. "He went to work every day and every
night the family sat down for supper together. Afterwards, Ann
and I did the dishes and Mom and Dad would retire to the living
room and read the paper. Families established their parameters
and kids followed the rules, for the most part. It was a secure
time."
Known as an organized, meticulous man, Mr.
TRIMBLE loved repairing
clocks and watches. "[It] became his hobby when we kids were
all very young. He used to tell us that whatever money he made&hellip
he used it to put gas in the car," said Mrs.
PROUDE. He continued
his repair work for a jewellery store in Perth, Ontario, until
Alexander George
TRIMBLE was born on September 3, 1920, in Ottawa.
He died of heart disease on April 11, in Perth, Ontario He was
85. He is survived by his wife, Isobel, his son Gordon, his daughters
Gail and Ann, six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
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KIRKPATRICK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-28 published
ELLIOT/ELLIOTT, The Reverend Dr. Clifford A.S. (1919-2006)
Peacefully at home, surrounded by love on February 27, 2006 in
his 87th year after a lengthy illness. He is survived by his
wife, Mary
SANDERSON, his children: Cherry (Bill
WEBSTER) of
Newmarket; Kirk (Donna
GRIFFITH) and Stuart (Monica
HAMILTON),
both of Toronto, his brother-in-law, Robert
MITCHELL of White
Rock, British Columbia and grandchildren: Daryll, Kimberley,
Meredith, Gillian and Gwendolyn. Predeceased by his parents,
Annie JENNINGS and George
ELLIOT/ELLIOTT, his first wife, Patricia
KIRKPATRICK
(1977,) his daughter, Gracie (1981;) his sisters, Grace
MITCHELL
of Montreal and White Rock (2003) and Doris
GROSE of Swift Current
(1999) and his brothers, Walter of Langley, British Columbia
(2005) and Lloyd of Montreal (1986). Cliff was born in Langham,
Saskatchewan. and was always fiercely proud of his Saskatchewan
roots. He studied theology at St. Andrew's College in Saskatoon
and at Union Theological College, Columbia University in New
York where he obtained his doctorate with great distinction.
Ordained by The United Church of Canada in 1942 at the age of
23, he served pastorates in Dundurn, Saskatchewan. (1942-44),
Third Ave., North Battleford, Saskatchewan. (1947-52), St. Giles,
Hamilton (1952-59), Robertson (now Robertson-Wesley), Edmonton
(1959-66), Metropolitan, Toronto (1966-75) and Bloor Street,
Toronto (1975-86). Cliff's great gift and passion was in conveying
the message of the Gospel. This was manifested in radio programmes
(Sunday School of the Air in North Battleford and The Good Ship
Crusader in Hamilton) as well as two minute weekly spots on Station
CFRB (1970-86) in Toronto; a festival of the arts, dayspring
at Metropolitan United Church; a controversial sculpture of The
Crucified Woman at Bloor Street Church (1979); articles in The
United Church Observer (1960's-1990's) and monthly columns in
The Toronto Star. Following his retirement in 1986, Cliff was
a popular anniversary preacher and retreat leader across the
country and a volunteer chaplain at Casey House Hospice for people
with A.I.D.S. and Wellesley Hospital's H.I.V./A.I.D.S. wing.
He taught at many of the United Church's theological colleges
during his ministry and was the author of several books. Cliff
travelled extensively in Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Africa
and Latin America; in China, East Germany and Russia and gained
on-the-spot understanding of current social and political conditions
which informed his preaching. Throughout Cliff's life, singing
was an important expression of his faith and love of life and
even in his last years when his memory failed him he continued
to sing. For over forty years he cottaged on Little Boshkung
Lake at Carnarvon in Haliburton, Ontario. For ten and a half
years, following a stroke during surgery, Cliff was cared for
in his own home. The family is grateful to the many, many Friends,
Community Care East York, Bayview Community Hospice and Dr. Ian
FERGUSON and Dr. Robert
McKELLAR who supported them during this
time and made it possible for Cliff to remain at home. A celebration
of Cliff's life will be held at Bloor Street United Church, 300
Bloor St. W. (corner of Bloor and Huron) on Saturday, March 4
at 11: 00 a.m. Visiting will be on Friday, March 3 at Bloor Street
United Church from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Donations in Cliff's
memory may be made to The Clifford Elliott Spirit of Saskatchewan
Ministry Trust Fund, c/o The United Church of Canada, 3250 Bloor
Street West, Suite 300, Toronto, Ontario M8X 2Y4. Go Forth Into
The World With A Daring And A Tender Love, Go In Peace - The
World Is Waiting. And Whatever You Do, Do It For Love, And In
The Spirit Of Jesus - Who Is Your Christ!
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KIRKPATRICK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-11 published
KIRKPATRICK,
Christopher
William
After a courageous battle, it is with great sadness that we announce
the passing of Christopher William
KIRKPATRICK, beloved husband
and best friend of Johanne
GAUDETTE. He will be remembered by
his sister Anne Louise
KOKIW, his brothers Robert, John and Peter,
as well as family and Friends. Visitation will be at the Ridley
Funeral Home at 3080 Lakeshore Blvd. West in Etobicoke, on Sunday,
March 12 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and Monday, March 13 from 2 p.m.
to 4 p.m. A brief service will follow Monday's visitation. In
lieu of flowers, donations can be made in his name to the Canadian
Liver Foundation by contacting them at 1-800-563-5483.
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