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AVERY,
Edna
B. (née
HOLMES)
On Wednesday, May 3, 2006 at age 88. Dear wife of Edward
AVERY
(1992.) Cherished mother of Irene and George
PURVIS,
Gore
Bay
Keith and Bette
AVERY, St. Catharines; Ken and Joy
AVERY, Dresden
Norma ISAACS
(Robert 1995,) Kingsville. Dearly loved by her 10 grandchildren
and 9 great-grandchildren: Drew and Patti
PURVIS
(Austin,
Nicholas,)
Denise and Paul
SHEPPARD (Avery, Lindsay, Garrett); Erin and
James McNEILL, Christa
AVERY, Catherine
AVERY, William
AVERY
Holly and Kevin
BALL (Michael, Mitchell, Jillian); Mark and Cathy
AVERY (Edwin); Ian and Julie
AVERY; Matthew
ISAACS. She will
be missed by her siblings Leato
WETHERALD,
Thelma
CRYSDALE, Allen
and Ida HOLMES,
Gerald and Wilda
HOLMES, Jean
LAW. Predeceased
by brothers-in-law Murray
WETHERALD,
Rev.
Stewart
CRYSDALE, Allan
LAW.
Edna was valedictorian of the 1939 nursing class of the
Public General Hospital, Chatham. She upheld the Holmes family's
love of God and of music in her work as choir director for many
years at Dawn Mills United Church. The
AVERY
Family will receive
Friends at the Badder Visitation and Reception Centre, 679 North
Street, Dresden (683-4444) on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The
funeral service will be held at the Dresden Community Church
on Friday, May 5, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. with Rev. Linda
McFADDEN
and Rev. Colin
PATERSON officiating. Donations may be made at
the visitation centre by cheque to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
or the Dresden Community Church. On-line Condolences may be left
at www.badderfuneralhome.com. Funeral Arrangements entrusted
to the John C. Badder Funeral Home 72 Victoria Street, Thamesvillle.
(692-4222.) "A tree will be planted in Memory of Edna
AVERY in
the Badder and Robinson Memorial Forest, Mosa Twp."
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PETERS,
Udora
Emma
(LAW)
Suddenly at London Health Sciences Centre, on Sunday, June 25,
2006, Udora Emma
(LAW)
PETERS, of Hensall, in her 69th year.
Beloved wife of N. LeRoy
PETERS of Hensall. Dear mother of Donna
HUNTER and Stephen of Vanastra, Norman of Hensall and Wayne of
R.R.#1 Hay. Loving grandmother of Donald and Melissa; Heather
and Edward; John and Jasmin and great-grandmother of Devon
PETERS
and Preston
HUNTER. Dear sister of Vinal
ROTH,
Orma
CLARKE, Fred
and Marg LAW, Francis
LAW, Ron
LAW, Raymond Law and Harry
LAW.
Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by one
son John, her parents Frederick and Lottie
LAW, 3 sisters and
3 sisters-in-law. Visitation in the Hensall Visitation Chapel,
79 King Street, Hensall on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where
the funeral service will be conducted on Wednesday, June 28,
2006 at 2 p.m. Rev. Alex
McGILVERY officiating. Interment Hensall
Union Cemetery. Memorial contribution may be made to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation or a charity of ones choice (J.M. McBeath
Funeral Home, Zurich). Condolences may be forwarded to www.jmmcbeathfuneralhome.com
A tree will be planted as a living memorial to Udora
PETERS.
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McLARTY,
Margaret
Kathleen (née
ARMSTRONG)
At Saint Thomas Elgin General Hospital on Friday, December 29th,
2006. Margaret Kathleen
McLARTY (née
ARMSTRONG) of Crinan in
her 88th year. Kathleen was a member of the Adah Chapter of the
Eastern Star, the Crinan Women's Institute and a long time treasurer
of the Argyle Presbyterian Church, Crinan. Predeceased by her
husband Bud (Archie)
McLARTY (1986) and her son Frank (1963.)
Lovingly remembered by her children Marilyn (Don)
BELL of Port
Stanley,
John
(Lisa
LAW) of Beaverton, Beth (Randy)
MILLARD of
R.R.#7 Aylmer and Tom (June)
McLARTY of Crinan. Dear grandmother
of Greg and Chris
BELL,
Scott,
Mike and Bryan
MILLARD and Nolan and
Amelia McLARTY and great-grandmother of Ainslea, Kahla, Nicholas
and Krimzen. Survived by her brother Alan
ARMSTRONG of Dexter.
Predeceased by her brothers Les and George and sister Jean. Friends
may call at the West Lorne Chapel, 202 Main Street on Monday,
January 1st, 2007 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will be
conducted on Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the Argyle Presbyterian Church,
Crinan.
Reverend
H.
APPEL officiating. Interment Gillies cemetery.
Adah Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star will conduct a
memorial service on Monday evening at 6: 45 p.m. In lieu of flowers,
memorial contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society or Argyle
Presbyterian Church, Crinan would be appreciated as your expression
of sympathy. Arrangements entrusted to Padfield Funeral Homes
(519-785-0810). Online condolences may be left at www.padfieldfuneralhom.com
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LAW,
Alan
Joseph
Woodforth, P.Eng.
Alan
Joseph
Woodforth
LAW died peacefully at home, in the arms
of his wife and best friend Nicki, on February 11, 2006. He was
74 years old. Born on January 21, 1932 in Cheshire, England,
Alan graduated at age 19 from Nottingham University with a degree
in Mining Engineering. During his final year at university, Alan
applied for a student position at Sigma Gold Mine in Val D'Or,
Quebec and left England in 1952 for Canada, a life long dream.
After working with Sigma for three years, Alan went to Manitouwadge
to work for Noranda Mines, Geco Division producing copper and
zinc, where he worked as an underground surveyor, and later as
a layout engineer. In 1958, he moved to Elliot Lake as the Planning
Engineer for Rio Algom Mines - Milliken Division, and in 1959,
on a blind date at the old Gatineau Club in the Ottawa /Hull
area where Della Reese was performing, Alan met Diane
McGLADE,
affectionately known as Nicki, whom he married on June 25, 1960.
It was at Milliken Mines in Elliot Lake that Alan met a number
of people who would direct the course of his life and career
- Dale and Norma
HENDRICK,
Mervyn
UPHAM, George
STENNING, Carl
ASHENHURST, Ted
CHEESEMAN, Dennis
BRIDGER, Alex
McNEILL, and
many others. Alan moved quickly through the ranks at Milliken
Mines holding the position of Chief Mining Engineer until the
mine closed in 1964. Nicki and Alan then moved to Nenagh, Ireland
in 1964 where he developed a lead-zinc mine as the Chief Engineer
for Mogul of Ireland. He returned to Canada in 1966 to work as
Chief Engineer at Newmont's Granduc Mines Ltd, and engineered
an eleven-mile tunnel that had to be driven under intervening
mountain ranges and glaciers. The tunnel then connected to a
mountain road that had to be built to Stewart, the nearest port,
32 miles away. The Granduc project achieved engineering goals
unprecedented in the history of mining. In 1970, Mervyn Upham,
then president of Selco Mining Corporation, invited Alan to join
him as Director of Engineering in Toronto. Known by many as the
best mining engineer in the industry, he was given many global
assignments including the development of the mine design in 1973
of the Newmont-Mount Isa Agnew nickel project in western Australia.
Back in Canada, until his retirement in 1992 from Selco, later
known as BHP
Billiton, he engineered the development of the Quebec
Selbaie copper zinc mine and the South Bay copper zinc mine in
western Ontario. All of his mines made major contributions to
the well being and the economics of their respective locations.
Alan was excellent at any endeavour he took on whether it was
curling, tennis, golf, bridge, snooker, toastmaster and drama
clubs, model trains and woodworking. He was, in particular, a
smiling connoisseur of good Scotch. Alan was a member of the
Professional Engineers Association of Ontario, the Canadian Institute
of Mining and Metallurgy, the Prospectors and Developers Association
of Canada, the Engineer's Club of Toronto, and the Ontario Club.
Although he excelled as a mining engineer, Alan's gift of recital,
particularly of the Battle of Hastings, and numerous other epic
poems was closely matched by his singing of Danny Boy, performed
beautifully with granddaughter Emily
TAILOR/TAYLOR, a mere three weeks
before his death. Exceptionally bright, kind, modest, and witty,
Alan not only led the world of engineering science in some of
the largest and most ambitious mines around the world, he was
at all times unfailingly devoted to his wife, his children, his
grandchildren and all his family and Friends. Alan is survived
by his devoted wife of 46 years, Diane (Nicki)
LAW (née
McGLADE,)
his beloved daughters Elizabeth Ann (Robert
VOGTLE;)
Diane
Millicent
(Greg DAVIES,) and Nancy-Jane (Iain
TAILOR/TAYLOR;) by grandchildren
Mathew, Jennifer and Laura
VOGTLE;
Emily and Simon
TAILOR/TAYLOR, and
Sean DAVIES.
Alan leaves behind his two brothers in England,
John Geoffrey
LAW and David Thomas
LAW. He is dearly loved by
his brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law and 29 nieces and nephews.
No one was blessed with more loyal or caring Friends than Alan,
many spanning decades of memorable years with Alan and Nicki
at the cottage in Muskoka or around the bridge table. The
LAW
family gratefully acknowledges the commitment and care delivered
by cardiologist Dr. Anthony
GRAHAM for over 25 years; and by
the wonderful home care workers from the Etobicoke Community
Care Access Centre. Funeral services will be held at St. Georges
On-The-Hill, 4600 Dundas Street West on Tuesday, February 21,
at 2: 00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, it was Alan's preference that
any donations be directed to the St. Michael's Hospital Foundation,
c/o Dr. Gordon Moe's Research Program in Congestive Heart Failure,
30 Bond Street, Toronto, Ontario, M5B 1W8
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TRUSTY,
Ellie (née
LAW)
After an amazing and full ninety-three years, Ellie died peacefully
in her sleep on May 4, 2006. She was the dedicated wife of the
late Alfred
TRUSTY, and loving mother to Joann (and husband Mike)
and Peggy (and husband Ron). Ellie was always giving and kind
to her grandchildren Allen ( and wife Susan) and Jennifer (and
husband Dave). Ellie cherished spending time with her great-grandchildren
Andrew and Stephanie. Friends are welcome at a visitation at
Trull "North Toronto" Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 2704 Yonge
Street (5 blocks south of Lawrence) on Sunday May 7 from 2-4 p.m.
and at the funeral service Monday May 8 at 2 p.m. at St. Timothy's
Anglican Church (100 Old Orchard Grove, at Ridley). Please join
us after the service, for a celebration of Ellie's life. In lieu
of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer's Society of Canada would
be appreciated.
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KARON,
Ralph
R., C.A., M.B.A. (1938-2006)
After a year long battle with pancreatic cancer and taken from
us too soon, Ralph passed away peacefully at home on the morning
of Wednesday, May 31st, 2006. He is survived and will be dearly
missed by his family and many Friends. Devoted husband to his
high school sweetheart Irene and loving father to three children
Kim, Ann and Ted. Loving son to Kurt, son-in-law to Madeliene,
brother to Dan and brother-in-law to Rita. Supportive father-in-law
to Edward RESZETNIK and Lesley
KARON, and wonderful grandfather
to Grace, Ryan and Rebecca. Uncle to Irene and Kevin. Predeceased
by mother Irene. Born 1938, Ralph dedicated his life to work
and family. He obtained his C.A. designation and graduated from
Sir George Williams University with a degree in Economics. From
there he then attended Columbia University earning an M.B.A.
in Finance. Ralph successfully climbed the corporate latter to
the executive suite through corporations that included Arthur A.
Crowley and Co., Price Waterhouse and Co.; Exxon Corporation; Imperial
Oil; Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce; North American Life
Assurance; Prudential Insurance Company of America and Parmalat
Canada. Ralph retired in 2003. In addition to a successful and
busy career, Ralph was a devoted volunteer and supported his
neighbourhood church, Saint_John's York Mills Anglican Church,
as well as the United Way of Greater Toronto, the Red Cross Society,
The Toronto Symphony and the Toronto Board of Trade. An active
sportsman, Ralph enjoyed badminton, windsurfing, tennis and skiing.
For the past few years much of his retirement was spent north
of Toronto at the family cottage near Parry Sound. Ralph loved
to spend time there with family and Friends enjoying the outdoors
and "puttering" about. Thanks to Doctor Y.
KO and Doctor C.
LAW at
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre Hospital for all their efforts.
The family will receive all Friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home,
1403 Bayview Ave. (south of Eglinton Ave.), from 4-7 p.m. on
Friday June 2nd. Visitation will be held on Saturday, June 3rd
at 12 o'clock with the funeral to follow at 1 p.m. in Saint_John's
York Mills Anglican Church, 19 Don Ridge Drive (North of York
Mills Rd. and East of Yonge St). In lieu of flowers, donations
in Ralph's memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
Ralph was a pillar and foundation for our family and will be
in our hearts forever.
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John GILBERT,
Lawyer And Politician: (1921-2006)
Brought up in a poor, working-class family in Toronto, he entered
law and politics to try and make the world a better place. 'There
wasn't a tinge of self-righteousness about him'
By Allison
LAWLOR,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Page S7
Having vowed when he started practising law that each year any
money he earned over $5,000 he would give away, John
GILBERT
lived up to a deeply held belief that he should help society's
less fortunate. This belief led him to enter politics as a federal
candidate for the New Democratic Party in 1963, and later helped
him during 15 years as a judge in Ontario.
Mr. GILBERT, known to Friends as Jack, lost his first run at
politics in 1963. Two years later, his luck turned: He won a
seat in the riding of Riverdale (now called Broadview-Greenwood),
which had been Conservative since 1867. After his win, he told
reporters that he and his wife, Nora, had tirelessly knocked
on the doors of all the riding's 15,000 homes.
"As soon as we began to talk to the people and found out how
they were thinking, we knew we would win," Mr.
GILBERT said at
the time.
He attributed a large part of his good reputation in his riding
to his work at Woodgreen Community Centre. Each week, he devoted
a day to the legal problems of Broadview residents, work that
he said gave him a chance to see many of the problems his constituents
had. He went on to serve the community for 13 years as an member
of Parliament. During that time, he was a caucus member under
New Democratic Party leaders Tommy Douglas and
Ed BROADBENT.
"He was one of the members of Parliament that I most admired
in my life," said Mr.
BROADBENT, who for many years held the
riding of Oshawa-Whitby. Describing Mr.
GILBERT as a gentle individual
capable of unbelievable kindness, Mr.
BROADBENT said Jack
GILBERT
had so few aggressive bones in his body that he wouldn't fight,
like many of his fellow members of Parliament, to get into Question
Period.
"There wasn't a tinge of self-righteousness about him," Mr.
BROADBENT
said. While he was a good constituents' member of Parliament,
Mr. GILBERT didn't focus on his riding to the expense of national
issues. "He was always good in caucus. He knew the national issues
and he made his views known."
In 1969, Mr.
GILBERT sharply criticized the government after
the findings of a five-month housing inquiry were released. Calling
the inquiry "a colossal fraud on the Canadian public," Mr.
GILBERT
said it had wasted time finding out what was already known. He
said the report showed no concern for low-income people. He went
on to say that it was strange that Canada could build enough
cars, television sets and radios for its people but not enough
houses to fulfill a basic right to decent accommodation. During
his time as an member of Parliament, Mr.
GILBERT also spent time
at the United Nations with Pierre Trudeau, whom he greatly admired.
Among the stories he liked to tell about his years in Ottawa
was the time he and his wife, along with another member of Parliament
and his wife, were heading to a black-tie affair where the Queen
was the guest of honour. On their way, their old car broke down
and they were forced to hitchhike. When a farmer stopped in his
pickup to give them a ride, the two women sat in the front while
John and the other member of Parliament hopped in the back, sitting
atop a bale of hay.
Raised in Toronto, Jack
GILBERT was the youngest of five children
whose parents had left Ireland as poor Protestants and immigrated
to Canada. At first, life was tough. With little money, John
and his brothers gathered pieces of coal that had fallen off
horse-drawn coal wagons to take home and heat their house. During
the Depression, the family eventually lost their home to a mortgage
foreclosure.
As a young boy, he sold papers in the heart of Toronto at Yonge
and Bloor streets, for two cents each. Later in life, he loved
to show his children how -- all in one motion -- he could still
take a newspaper, slap it against his leg, fold it twice, slip
it under the buyer's arm and hold out his hand for payment.
To help support his family, he left school early. After a couple
of years working in a paper-box factory, he met and married his
true love, Nora
LAW, and she put him through university by working
as a secretary at a car dealership. After learning they couldn't
have children, they adopted three in succession.
When Mr. GILBERT graduated from law school, he went to work for
a large firm but soon left because he felt they charged clients
too much. He set up a private practice to represent the less
fortunate and did a lot of pro bono work for the Salvation Army.
After 13 years in federal politics, Mr.
GILBERT accepted an appointment
in 1978 as a judge to the District Court of Ontario (now the
Superior Court of Justice), where he remained until his retirement
in 1993. After receiving the appointment, he called Bob Rae,
who is now running for the leadership of the federal Liberal
Party, and asked him if he would take over his seat. Mr. Rae
is reported to have asked if his health was forcing him to leave.
"Yes," Mr.
GILBERT replied. "I'm very healthy and I want to stay
that way." Mr. Rae accepted the offer and was elected to the
House of Commons in a 1978 by-election, defeating Conservative
candidate Tom Clifford. Interestingly, Jack Layton, the current
New Democratic Party leader, represents the same riding.
Vacations in the
GILBERT household were seen as opportunities
to help others. Some Christmas vacations in the 1960s were spent
at an interracial commune in Americus, Georgia. Others were spent
in Jamaica lending a hand to a friend who had started a residential
school for deaf children.
"He believed in the human spirit," said his son Peter
GILBERT,
who described his father as a quietly religious person who felt
God's hand was in everything he had been given.
In a 1971 letter to the editor of The Globe and Mail, Ted
SUGGITT
of Lindsay, Ontario, wrote about a memorable hitchhiking experience.
While living in a northern cabin with his family, Mr.
SUGGITT
was hitchhiking back to the city when a man, his wife and their
children stopped to pick him up.
"It was a wet, fall day, but the climate inside the car was cheerful
and relaxed," Mr.
SUGGITT wrote. "As our conversation touched
on many subjects, I found myself enjoying the company of this
man and his family. He was quite concerned about my problems
of that day, which had to do with housing and working away from
home."
After dropping him off in the city, Mr.
GILBERT gave him his
card and told him to call if he ever needed anything. Some time
later, the hitchhiker saw Mr.
GILBERT's picture in the paper
and discovered he was a candidate in an upcoming election. "Although
he was of a political party not of my choice, I was of the opinion
Parliament would be a better place with a man of this calibre,"
Mr. SUGGITT wrote. "I have not been disappointed."
As a judge, Mr.
GILBERT showed the same decency and fairness
that he had in politics. In a 1985 case involving a man charged
with mischief, Mr.
GILBERT ordered a Toronto jury to acquit the
man after determining that he had been pressured by police to
give a statement. After hearing the statement, Mr.
GILBERT said:
"You could probably call 50 witnesses: and I wouldn't be persuaded
the statement was voluntary."
There was no pretension about John
GILBERT, said his friend,
Ted MATLOW, a fellow judge. "Every serious legal discussion would
end with a review of the Toronto Blue Jays team."
While he enjoyed his work in politics and law, Mr.
GILBERT's
family came first. After his wife was diagnosed with Alzheimer's
disease, he cared for her for the next 10 years. Last fall, the
couple celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary. She died in
June; six weeks later, Mr.
GILBERT went into hospital. In caring
for his wife, he had neglected his own health.
John GILBERT was born in Toronto on September 12, 1921.
He died in Toronto on August 7, 2006, after suffering from a
blood condition and prostate cancer.
He was 84. He leaves his children, John, Gwen and Peter; several
grandchildren and one great grandchild. He also leaves his sister,
Kathleen, and brother, Arthur.
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LAW,
Doris
Of Oakville, Ontario Passed away on October 10, 2006 in her 87th
year. Beloved wife of the late John Robert (Bob)
LAW with whom
she shared a full and wonderful life. Mother of Brian and his
wife Mary of Cambridge, Ontario and Peter and his wife Stephanie
of Lantzville, British Columbia. Grandmother of Michael, Geoffrey,
Andrew and William. Mother was the daughter of the late Ida and
Andrew WALKER of Outremont, Quebec and sister of her late brothers
Howard and Bill. In December 1944 Mom left her career as a teacher
in Montreal travelling west to marry Father who was stationed
at C.F.B., Suffield, Alberta. Father's career advanced through
numerous promotions and moves throughout Canada. During those
years Mom devoted herself to her family. On retirement Mom found
success and happiness as a painter, a passion that Father willingly
supported for more than 30 years. Friends may call at the Ward
Funeral Home, 109 Reynolds Street, Oakville (905-844-3221) on Friday
from 7-9 p.m. The Funeral Service will be held in the Ward Chapel
on Saturday October 14, 2006 at 1 p.m. A reception to follow.
If desired, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
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BENNETT, Margaret "Peggy" Ausgusta (formerly
SIMON-
SYMONS, nee
LAW)
Peggy BENNETT (née
LAW) passed away on October 21, 2006, after
a short illness in her 89th year. Peggy was predeceased by her
husbands, Major Dennis
SIMON-
SYMONS (1969) and O.B. (Tony)
BENNETT.
She is survived by her children, Venetia and her husband, Edward
MOORHOUSE and James Ivor and his wife
Trish
SYMONS, and her Grandchildren
Sonya, Simon, Timothy and Ian. During her last 8 years she became
the Great-grand Mother of Oliver, Julia and Charlotte
CONN and
Abigail MOORHOUSE.
Peggy was born in Toronto, but lived her early
years in Europe. She returned to Ottawa in 1948 and later worked
at the National Gallery of Canada. Peggy was a amazing person
she always remained a beautiful and stylish woman with panache
yet with no pretensions. In her last 40 years she held court
in her little houses in London England, aboard the Yacht Pellee
and later in centre-town Ottawa. Over her long life, she loved
her animals, Sam, Tux, Tibor, Pico and her pussy cats. Like everybody
else, Peggy's life had its ups and downs and she dealt with each
obstacle with her philosophy of 'Oh Poof' and went on her way
with dignity and decorum. Within her sphere, life was never dull!!
We remember the good times and we will miss her. A memorial service
in celebration of Peggy's life will be held at St. Bartholomew's
Church, 125 MacKay Street, Ottawa, Ontario Tuesday, November 28,
2006 at 11: 00 a.m. A reception will follow in the church hall.
In lieu of flowers please donate to the Ottawa Heart Institute
or the Ottawa Humane Society.
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NELSON,
Elizabeth
H.
Crane (née
ROXBOROUGH)
Mother of Marian C. Law
LEDREW and Carolyn E. Crane
DORIS,
Grandmother
of Robert LAW, Barry
LAW, Catherine
DORIS and Brian
DORIS. Great-grandmother
of Kristi and Derek. Friends will be received at the Dixon-Garland
Funeral Home, 166 Main Street North (Markham Road), Markham,
on Thursday, December 20th, 2006 from 9: 30 a.m. until time of
service held in the chapel 10: 30 a.m. Interment Prospect Cemetery.
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BILLINGHURST,
Muriel
Ernestine (née
ALDRIDGE)
In her 103rd year, passed away at Markhaven Home for Seniors,
on Friday, January 6, 2006. Loving wife of Harold (predeceased),
dear mother of George (predeceased) and Shirley
LAW.
Cherished
grandmother to Bruce (Susan)
LAW and Stephen (Antonia)
LAW, and
great-grandmother to Stephanie
LAW.
Interment of cremated remains
at Pine Hills Cemetery at a later date. In Muriel's memory, the
family would appreciate donations to the charity of your choice.
The family would like to thank Dr.
WHITE/WHYTE and the staff of Markhaven
for their loving care.
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CAMPBELL,
Paul▼
Bryant▼
Suddenly, at his late residence on Thursday, February 2, 2006
Paul Bryant
CAMPBELL of London in his 43rd year. Beloved son
of Patricia
CAMPBELL of Exeter and the late Philip
CAMPBELL (1992.)
Dear brother and brother-in-law of Tracy and John
VAN
GERWEN
of Huntsville, Alabama and Leslie and Jerry
VAN
GERWEN of Exeter.
Dear uncle of Mark, Derek and Jeffrey; and Michael and Benjamin.
Much▼ loved nephew of Kenneth Bryant
WOON of Kingston, Betty and
Bob McKITTRICK of Burlington, Mary
CORSINI of Hamilton and Aileen
EKKER of Redlands, California. Friends may call at the Hopper
Hockey Funeral Home, 370 William Street, 1 west of Main, Exeter
on Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The Funeral Mass will be celebrated
at Precious Blood Church, 200 Sanders Street West, Exeter on
Monday,▼
February▼ 6th at 11 a.m. with Father Ray
LAWHEAD celebrant.
Cremation with interment Exeter Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,
donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the charity of your
choice would be appreciated by the family. Condolences may be
forwarded through www.hopperhockeyfh.com.
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CAMPBELL,
Paul▲
Bryant▲
Suddenly, at his late residence on Thursday, February 2, 2006
Paul Bryant
CAMPBELL of London in his 43rd year. Beloved son
of Patricia
CAMPBELL of Exeter and the late Philip
CAMPBELL (1992.)
Dear brother and brother-in-law of Tracy and John
VAN
GERWEN
of Huntsville, Alabama and Leslie and Jerry
VAN
GERWEN of Exeter.
Dear uncle of Mark, Derek and Jeffrey; and Michael and Benjamin.
Much▲ loved nephew of Kenneth Bryant
WOON of Kingston, Betty and
Bob McKITTRICK of Burlington, Mary
CORSINI of Hamilton and Aileen
EKKER of Redlands, California. Friends may call at the Hopper
Hockey Funeral Home, 370 William Street, 1 west of Main, Exeter
on Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The Funeral Mass will be celebrated
at Precious Blood Church, 200 Sanders Street West, Exeter on
Monday,▲
February▲ 6th at 11 a.m. with Father Ray
LAWHEAD celebrant.
Cremation with interment Exeter Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,
donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the charity of your
choice would be appreciated by the family. Condolences may be
forwarded through www.hopperhockeyfh.com.
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LAWHEAD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-20 published
FREIHAUT,
Johan "
John"
Unexpectedly, at South Huron Hospital, Exeter, Friday, March 17,
2006, Johan "John"
FREIHAUT, 77, of R.R.#2, Dashwood. Beloved
husband of Elizabeth "Liz"
(MERLI)
FREIHAUT.
Loved father of
John and Nancy
FREIHAUT of Oakville, Mary
TOROK and her husband
Dave POTTRUFF of London. Loving grandpa of Sean
FREIHAUT,
Erica
FREIHAUT and Stephanie
TOROK. Dear brother of Kathy
MULLER and
her husband Matt of London, special uncle to Hilda
GANDRON and
her husband Peter and brother-in-law of Teresa and Franz
SAMPL,
Anna and Jim
WAGNER,
Eva and Mike
GOJKOVIC, Katie and Tony
PENZ,
Frank and Janice
MERLI.
Remembered by many nieces, nephews and
their families. Resting at the T. Harry Hoffman and Sons Funeral
Home, Dashwood, with visitation Wednesday evening, 7 p.m. to
9 p.m. where the funeral service will be held Thursday, March 23,
2006 at 11 a.m. The Rev. Father Ray
LAWHEAD officiating. Interment
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Cemetery, Mount Carmel.
If desired, memorial donations to a charity of choice would be
appreciated. Condolences at www.hoffmanfuneralhome.com.
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LAWHEAD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-31 published
MORRISSEY,
Eileen
Joan
Peacefully, after a courageous struggle with cancer, at London
Health Sciences Centre, University Hospital, Tuesday, March 28,
2006, Eileen Joan
MORRISSEY of Grand Bend and Florida, age 63.
Loved mother of Margaret "Maggie"
MULLIGAN of London, Michael
FRAYNE and his wife
Jennifer
McDONALD of Waterloo. Loving Nana
of Angela MULLIGAN,
Alexander,
Madeline,
Colin and Sebastian
FRAYNE. Dear sister and sister-in-law of Dave and Leona
MORRISSEY,
Bob and Brenda
MORRISSEY,
Nancy and Scotty
REGIER, Jim and Lorna
MORRISSEY,
Dennis and Sandi
MORRISSEY, Angela and Michael
BOYLE
and Ann and Barry
BAYNHAM.
Remembered by many nieces, nephews
and their families. Predeceased by parents John and Angela
MORRISSEY.
At Eileen's request, cremation has taken place. A Celebration
of Eileen's Life will be held at the T. Harry Hoffman and Sons
Funeral Home, Dashwood, Sunday 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. The
Memorial Funeral Mass will be celebrated at Our Lady of Mount
Carmel Roman Catholic Church, Mount Carmel, Monday, April 3,
2006 at 11 a.m. The Rev. Father Ray
LAWHEAD
Celebrant.▼
Interment▼
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Cemetery. If desired, memorial donations
to the Cancer Society would be appreciated. Condolences at www.hoffmanfuneralhome.com
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LAWHEAD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-09-11 published
FULKER,
Eileen
Ann
(BRYSON)
Suddenly, at South Huron Hospital, Exeter, Saturday, September 9,
2006, Eileen Ann
(BRYSON)
FULKER, age 82, of Exeter. Beloved
wife of the late Allan Lyndon
FULKER (1994.) Loved mother and
mother-in-law of Allan and Cecilia
FULKER of London, Bill
FULKER
of Orillia, Judith and Dave
ROBERTSON of Picton, Jim
FULKER of
Kingston, Gerald
FULKER of Teeswater, Kathleen and George
SHEARDOWN
of Saint Marys. Loved by her many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Dear sister and sister-in-law of Bill and Audrey
BRYSON of Thunder
Bay, Patricia
HETHERINGTON of Brockville, Joan and John
LONGCHAMPS
of Chapleau and Bella
BRYSON of Newmarket. Predeceased by her
brother Michael
BRYSON.
Resting at the T. Harry Hoffman and Sons
Funeral Home, Dashwood, with visitation Tuesday 2 to 4 p.m. and
7 to 9 p.m. Parish prayers at the funeral home Tuesday afternoon
at 3 p.m. The Funeral Mass will be celebrated at Precious Blood
Roman Catholic Church, 200 Sanders St. W. Exeter, Wednesday,
September 13, 2006 at 11 a.m. The Rev. Father Ray
LAWHEAD
Celebrant.▲▼
Interment Our Lady of Mount Carmel Cemetery, Mount Carmel. If
desired, memorial donations to the Precious Blood Church Building
Fund or charity of choice would be appreciated. Condolences at
www.hoffmanfuneralhome.com
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LAWHEAD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-09-15 published
VAN
OSCH,
Harry
Our sincere thanks to all family, Friends and neighbours for
their expressions of sympathy and kindness during the unexpected,
recent loss of Harry. The floral tributes, donations, cards,
messages of sympathy as well as the food and support for our
family was deeply appreciated. We are extremely grateful for
all of your love and care during this difficult time. Special
thanks to T. Harry Hoffman and Sons Funeral Home, Rev. Fr. Ray
LAWHEAD who celebrated the Funeral Mass at Our Lady of Mount
Carmel Catholic Church and the Mount Carmel Catholic Women's
League for the funeral luncheon. Paula
VAN
OSCH and family
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LAWHEAD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-09-25 published
DIETRICH,
Louis
Edward
Unexpectedly, but peacefully, at Exeter Villa Nursing Home, Sunday,
September 24, 2006, Louis Edward
DIETRICH, formerly of R.R.#3,
Dashwood, age 86. Dear brother and brother-in-law of Hubert and
Joan DIETRICH of R.R.#3, Lucan, Stephen and Josephine
DIETRICH
of R.R.#3, Dashwood, Anna (Sister Dominica)
DIETRICH of the Ursuline
Order,
Rita
(Sister Rita)
DIETRICH, both of Chatham, Martina
and Joe GLAVIN of Parkhill and Mary
DIETRICH of London. Loved
by his many nieces, nephews and their families. Predeceased by
sister Mary (1926), brothers Benny (1990) and Eugene (1996),
sister-in-law Mary
DIETRICH (2005,) parents Noah (1937) and Christine
(FOSTER) (1974)
DIETRICH.
Resting at the T. Harry Hoffman and Sons
Funeral Home, Dashwood, with visitation Monday, 2 to 4 p.m. and
7 to 9 p.m. Parish prayers at the funeral home Monday at 8: 30 p.m.
The Funeral Mass will be celebrated at Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Roman Catholic Church, Mount Carmel, Tuesday, September 26, 2006
at 11 a.m. The Rev. Father Ray
LAWHEAD
Celebrant.▲
Interment▲
Our
Lady of Mount Carmel Cemetery. If desired, memorial donations
to Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church Restoration Fund or charity
of choice would be appreciated. Condolences at www.hoffmanfuneralhome.com
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COOPER,
Velma
Isobel (née
LAWIE)
Passed away peacefully at Grove Park Home in Barrie on April 5th,
2006, in her 85th year. Predeceased by her husband of 64 years
Ernie and brother Doug
LAWIE of California and her parents Charles
and Isobel
LAWIE of Toronto. Velma will be lovingly missed by
her family: daughter Susan (Ken
KEEPING) of Vancouver and son
James COOPER
(Linda) of Oro; her grandchildren: Carrie (Rob
MacGREGOR)
of Vancouver, Robert
DYCK
(Allison) of Mississauga, Terri (Wil
DONOVAN) of Beaverton and Brad
COOPER of Oro; and her great-grandchildren:
Samantha, Stephanie, Tatum, Bryce and Elyssa. Cremation has taken
place and a Family Interment Service will be held Tuesday at
Sanctuary Park Cemetery. A Memorial Service will be held at a
later date. In thanks for their wonderful care, memorial donations
to the Grove Park Home, 234 Cook Street, Barrie L4M 4H5 or a charity
of your choice would be gratefully appreciated by the family.
Arrangements entrusted to the G.H. Hogle Funeral Home, 63 Mimico
Avenue, Toronto, 416-251-7531. Online condolences may be made
at www.hoglefuneralhomes.com
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LAWLER o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2006-02-08 published
LAWLER,
Marian▼
February 10, 1992.
In loving memory of a dear sister and aunt
Memory is a lovely lane
Where hearts are ever true.
Alone we so often travel down
Because it leads to you.
-All the Lawler Family.
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LAWLER o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2006-11-22 published
LAWLER,
Margaret▲
Jean and Walter
Margaret Jean November 23, 1967 and Walter
LAWLER August 5, 1981.
In loving memory of our dear parents.
We keep in our hearts
The love of the past
For there it was planted
Forever to last
- All the Lawler family.
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LAWLER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-11-14 published
VRIESE,
Johanna▼ (née
VAN
BOOK)
It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Johanna
VRIESE
of Saint Thomas and formerly of Wasaga Beach on Monday November 13,
2006. Beloved daughter of the late Adriaan and Johanna
VAN
BOOK.
Beloved wife of the late Harry
VRIESE
(May▼ 1, 1997.) Predeceased
by many brothers and sisters. Loving mother of Mrs. Cathy
LAWLER
and her husband Len of Saint Thomas and Ms. Diana
DOYLE and her
husband Brian
NIGHTINGALE of Collingwood. Special Oma to Jon
LAWLER and Kyle
NIGHTINGALE.
Special▼ sister-in-law and aunt to
many relatives throughout Canada and Holland. Dear friend to
Patricia LAWLER and everyone at Wellington Mews in Saint Thomas.
Resting at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas
until Thursday afternoon and then to the First Christian Reformed
Church, Saint Thomas for funeral service at 1: 00 p.m. Visitation
Wednesday 2: 30-4:30 and 7-9 p.m. Interment to take place on Friday
at 1: 00 p.m. at the Stayner-Union Cemetery. In lieu of flowers
donations may be made to the Sick Children's Hospital in London
or Toronto or to the Saint Thomas-Elgin General Hospital Respiratory
Care Unit.
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LAWLER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-11-15 published
VRIESE,
Johanna▲▼ (née
VAN
BEEK)
It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Johanna
VRIESE
of Saint Thomas and formerly of Wasaga Beach on Monday November 13,
2006. Beloved daughter of the late Adriaan and Johanna
VAN
BEEK.
Beloved wife of the late Harry
VRIESE
(May▲▼ 1, 1997.) Predeceased
by many brothers and sisters. Loving mother of Mrs. Cathy
LAWLER
and her husband Len of Saint Thomas and Ms. Diana
DOYLE and her
husband Brian
NIGHTINGALE of Collingwood. Special Oma to Jon
LAWLER and Kyle
NIGHTINGALE.
Special▲ sister-in-law and aunt to
many relatives throughout Canada and Holland. Dear friend to
Patricia LAWLER and everyone at Wellington Mews in Saint Thomas.
Resting at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas
until Thursday afternoon and then to the First Christian Reformed
Church, Saint Thomas for funeral service at 1: 00 p.m. Visitation
Wednesday 2: 30-4:30 and 7-9 p.m. Interment to take place on Friday
at 1: 00 p.m. at the Stayner-Union Cemetery. In lieu of flowers
donations may be made to the Sick Children's Hospital in London
or Toronto or to the Saint Thomas-Elgin General Hospital Respiratory
Care Unit.
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LAWLER o@ca.on.peterborough.north_monaghan.peterborough.the_peterborough_examiner 2006-03-27 published
MARTINO,
Michael
V.
At Peterborough on Saturday, March 25, 2006. Butch
MARTINO in
his 67th year. Beloved husband of Thelma
LAWLER. Dear brother
of Anthony (Pam)
MARTINO of Peterborough and Barbara Anne
ALBERICO
(Frank predeceased) of Peterborough. Loving
son of Annie Dalphine
CREBAR and the late Michael
MARTINO.
Butch will be fondly remembered
by several nephews and nieces and his many Ashburnham Friends.
Visitation is to be held Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. from the
Kaye Funeral Home "Memorial Chapel" 539 George Street N. Funeral
Service will be held Wednesday, March 29, 2006 at 11 a.m. from
the chapel. Interment Rosemount Memorial Gardens. Those wishing
to commemorate Butch through Memorial donations please consider
Peterborough Regional Health Centre Palliative Care.
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LAWLER o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2006-11-15 published
VRIESE,
Johanna▲ (née
VAN
BOOK)
It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Johanna
VRIESE
of Saint Thomas and formerly of Wasaga Beach on Monday November 13,
2006, at the Saint Thomas-Elgin General Hospital, in her 82nd year.
Beloved daughter of the late Adriaan and Johanna
VAN
BOOK.
Beloved
wife of the late Harry
VRIESE
(May▲ 1, 1997.) Predeceased by many
brothers and sisters. Loving mother of Mrs. Cathy
LAWLER and
her husband Len of Saint Thomas, and Ms. Diana
DOYLE and her husband
Brian NIGHTINGALE of Collingwood. Special Oma to Jon
LAWLER and
Kyle NIGHTINGALE.
Special sister-in-law and aunt to many relatives
throughout Canada and Holland. Dear friend to Patricia
LAWLER
and everyone at Wellington Mews in Saint Thomas. Resting at Williams
Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas until Thursday afternoon
and then to the First Christian Reformed Church, Saint Thomas for
funeral service at 1: 00 p.m. Visitation Wednesday from 2:30 to
4: 30 and 7-9 p.m. Interment to take place on Friday at 1:00 p.m.
at the Stayner-Union Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to the Sick Children's Hospital in London or Toronto
or to the Saint Thomas-Elgin General Hospital Respiratory Care
Unit.
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LAWLER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-04 published
LAWTON,
Altamont
Vincent
In his 98th year, passed into God's loving care on Monday, January
2, 2006, at St. Joseph's Health Centre, Guelph, Ontario. Alty,
as he is so fondly known and remembered, leaves behind his life-long
partner and beloved wife of 72 years, Alma (née
DICKSON/DIXON)
LAWTON.
He was the devoted father of seven children: Marjorie
INGLE of
Cambridge, Raymond
LAWTON of Virginia, U.S.A., Denis
LAWTON of
U.S.A., Patrick
LAWTON and his wife
Colleen of Burlington, Imelda
LAWTON-
LAWLER of Toronto, Kevin
LAWTON of Guelph, and Philip
LAWTON and his wife
Barbara of Milton. Alty was the dear grandpa
of twenty-one grandchildren and sixteen great-grandchildren.
He will be sadly missed by his last surviving sister, Dorothy
LAWTON of New York, U.S.A. Alty is now united and peacefully
resting with his parents Uriah and Amabel
LAWTON, his brother
Michael, and his sister Inez
CAMPBELL.
His love and devotion
will remain with his family and Friends forever. Resting at the
Gilbert Maclntyre and son Funeral Home, Dublin Chapel, 252 Dublin
St. N., Guelph, where the family will receive Friends on Friday,
January 6, 2006, from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. A special Vigil for Altamont's
family and close Friends will be held on Friday at 8: 30 p.m.
The Funeral Mass will take place on Saturday, January 7, 2006,
at Holy Rosary Church, 175 Emma Street, Guelph at 10 a.m. Interment,
Marymount Cemetery, Guelph. As expressions of sympathy, in lieu
of flowers, donations to St. Joseph's Health Centre would be
appreciated by the family (cards available at the funeral home,
519-822-4731, or send condolences at www.gilbertmacintyreandson.com).
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LAWLESS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-02-04 published
CUNNINGHAM, Eleanor Isabell (formerly
EMERICK, née
McRANN)
At Craigwiel Gardens, Ailsa Craig on Thursday, February 2, 2006
Eleanor Isabell
(McRANN)
(EMERICK)
CUNNINGHAM formerly of London,
in her 81st year. Beloved wife of the late Stewart
CUNNINGHAM
(2004) and the late Harold
EMERICK (1956.) Dear mother of Shirley
and George
SHIPWAY of London, Elaine and Stan
JOHNSON of Grand
Bend, Betty
EMERICK of Hensall, Doug
CUNNINGHAM of R.R.#2 Lucan,
Carol and Larry
DEVOGELARE of Chatham, Sandy and Charles
STEPHENSON
of Wallaceburg and Brad
CUNNINGHAM of Chatham. Dear grandmother
of 10 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Dear sister and
sister-in-law of Ross
McRANN of New York State, Marg and Glen
PROUT of Exeter, Mary and Edward
PEMBLETON,
Bill and Val
NEIL,
and Janet NEIL all of London, Vic
NEIL of Lucan, Karol
NEIL of
Huron Park and Keith
LAWLESS of Saint Thomas. Predeceased by a
daughter Gladys
EMERICK and a sister Gladys
LAWLESS.
Eleanor
was a longtime employee of Victoria Hospital, South Street Campus.
Friends may call at the C. Haskett and son Funeral Home, 223
Main Street, Lucan on Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral
service will be held on Monday, February 6th at 11 a.m. with
Rev. Sue McCULLOUGH officiating. Interment St. James Cemetery,
Clandeboye. Donations to the Alzheimer Society, Craigwiel Gardens
or a charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family.
Condolences may be forwarded through www.haskettfh.com
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LAWLESS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-27 published
HOPKINS,
Janet
Louise (née
BAKER)
Unexpectedly, at Victoria Hospital, London, Ontario, on Wednesday
May 24, 2006 in her 83rd year. Janet, beloved wife of the late
Earl Sidney
HOPKINS (1996.) Loving mother of Catherine
ASARO
(Ross,) Frederick
HOPKINS
(Marcia,)
Earlene
WERNHAM (Ted,) Joyce
LEGER
(Serge.)
Loving grandmother of 16; Michael
LAWLESS, Lorraine
LAWLESS, Diane
TONKS (Ben), Jennifer
HOPKINS, Jeffrey
HOPKINS,
Melanie Leger, Michael
BIANCO Jr., Cody
BIANCO, Brendan
BIANCO,
Andrea WERNHAM, Jim
WERNHAM, Zachariah
WERNHAM, Jeremiah
WERNHAM,
Chris ASARO,
Shelly
ASARO, Matthew
ASARO and great-grandmother
of 3; Callista, Carter, and Connor. Janet was a longtime employee
of Croven Crystals, Whitby. She leaves many Friends at Meadow
Park Retirement Lodge, London, Ontario. She will be warmly remembered
and sadly missed by all those who knew and loved her. The family
will receive Friends at the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel (110 Dundas
Street East, Whitby 905-668-3410) from 7-9 p.m. Sunday. Service
in the chapel on Monday May 29, 2006 at 2: 00 p.m. Interment,
Groveside Cemetery, Brooklin, Ontario. In memoriam, donations
may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
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LAWLESS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-02-16 published
BURK/BURKE,
Nancy▼
Died on February 12, 2006 in Warsaw, Poland after a brief illness.
She was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut. and came to Toronto
in 1966. She taught at Seneca College for a number of years before
accepting a post in the English Department at Warsaw University
in 1992. There she taught Canadian and American Literatures and
established the Centre for Canadian Studies. She was the author
of two books of poetry and travelled extensively in Eastern Europe
lecturing on Canadian Literature and reading her poetry. She
has authored a memoir "Displaced Person" to be published in London,
England.▼
She▼ is survived by a daughter Cecelia
LAWLESS of Ithaca,
New York and a son Geoffrey
BURK/BURKE of Moscow, Russia.
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LAWLESS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-16 published
BURK/BURKE,
Nancy▲
Died on February 12, 2006 in Warsaw, Poland after a brief illness.
She was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut. and came to Toronto
in 1966. She taught at Seneca College for a number of years before
accepting a post in the English Department at Warsaw University
in 1992. There she taught Canadian and American Literatures and
established the Centre for Canadian Studies. She was the author
of two books of poetry and travelled extensivley in Eastern Europe
lecturing on Canadian Literature and reading her poetry. She
has authored a memoir "Displaced Person" to be published in London,
England.▲
She▲ is survived by a daughter Cecelia
LAWLESS of Ithaca,
New York and a son Geoffrey
BURK/BURKE of Moscow, Russia.
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