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LEBO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-12-21 published
EPSTEIN,
Veta
On Wednesday, December 20, 2006 at North York General Hospital.
Veta EPSTEIN, loving mother and mother-in-law of Mona and Frank
SCERBO of New Jersey, and Jeffrey and Kay
EPSTEIN of Toronto.
Dear sister of the late Murray
STEINBERG,
Ernie
STEINBERG of
California, Mildred
LEBO, and Charles
STEINBERG.
Devoted grandmother
of Jordan, and Michael. Shiva 7 Rockley Court, Thornhill. A graveside
service will be held at Holy Blossom Memorial Park, (Brimley
Rd., south of Eglinton) on Thursday, December 21st at 1: 00 p.m.
If desired, memorial donations may be made to the Bernard Betel
Centre 416-225-2112.
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LEBOEUF o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.collingwood.enterprise-bulletin 2006-02-15 published
MILES,
Marjorie
Alice (formerly
HEWITT, née
JAMES)
Peacefully with her family by her side at the Victoria Village
Manor, Barrie, on Thursday, February 9, 2006, in her 91st year.
Marjorie, beloved wife of the late Sidney Walter
MILES and the
late Wilbert
HEWITT.
Loved mother of Carol
McKERNON and husband
Bill of Bracebridge, Jim
HEWITT of Collingwood, Joan
LEBOEUF
and husband Bill of Barrie and Randy
HEWITT and wife
Dana of
Calgary, Alberta. Cherished grandmother of Mark
McKERNON and
wife Chris,
Janice
CARON and husband Doug, Adam
LEBOEUF and wife
Rhonda, Charlotte
LEBOEUF,
Jake and Tyler
HEWITT and great grandmother
of Annie and Sydney
CARON,
Kalli and Sam
McKERNON and William
and Maxwell (A.J.)
LEBOEUF. Dear sister of Myrtle
TRACY and her
late husband Roy. Predeceased by her brother Harry
JAMES.
Family
and Friends were received at the Doolittle Chapel of Carson Funeral
Homes, 54 Coldwater St. East Orillia (705) 326-3595, on Sunday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. and
on Monday afternoon February 13, from
1: 30 until time of Funeral Service in the chapel at 2:30. Interment,
St. Andrew's - St. James' Cemetery. If desired, memorial donations
made to the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the
family. Online Messages of Condolence are welcome at www.carsonfunerlhomes.com
A Memorial Tree will be planted by the Doolittle Chapel of Carson
Funeral Homes.
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LEBOLDUS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-08 published
BROWN,
Eleanor▼
Ruby▼ (née
SPICER)
Peacefully at McGarrell Place on Wednesday, December 6, 2006,
Eleanor Ruby
BROWN (née
SPICER) of London in her 81st year. She
was surrounded by the love of her family when she peacefully
passed on. Beloved wife and fishing partner of Wilfred. Mother
of Donna and Eric
CAULFIELD,
Dianne▼ and Ron
MacDONALD, Barbara
and Ken BERMAN,
Pat▼ and Hugh
HECKENDORF, Sandy and Ron
LEBOLDUS,
Gerry and Christine
BROWN,
Terri▼
HOLLIDAY, Kathy and Jerry
MOON,
Wendy and Mike
NEIL,
Andy▼ and Sandi
BROWN. Dear sister of Bill
and Shirley
SPICER and Almeda and Jack
VANOS and many nieces
and nephews. Will be missed by her grandchildren: Mark, Victoria,
Scott, Anna, Paul, Shawn, Lisa, Kelly, Jeff, Jenn, Mike, Michelle,
Nick, Justin B., Jeffrey B., Jeff H., Christine, Josh, Destiny,
Justin M., Katie, Kim, Kyle, Brodie, Devan and Haley, and great-grandchildren:
Maddison and Paityn, Ryan, Baby Caulfield, D.J., Alyssa, Skylar,
Raegan and Baby
MOON and Ben the Beagle. Visitation will be held
at the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, on
Friday, December 8th, 2006 from 7: 00-9:00 p.m. where the funeral
service will take place in the chapel at 1 p.m. Saturday. Reception
to follow. Cremation. Memorial donations to Canadian Breast Cancer
Foundation or Alzheimers Society would be appreciated by the
family. Email condolences may be sent to westview@execulink.com
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BROWN,
Eleanor▲
Ruby▲ (née
SPICER)
Peacefully at McGarrell Place on Wednesday, December 6, 2006,
Eleanor Ruby
BROWN (née
SPICER) of London in her 81st year. She
was surrounded by the love of her family when she peacefully
passed on. Beloved wife and fishing partner of Wilfred. Mother
of Donna and Eric
CAULFIELD,
Dianne▲ and Ron
MacDONALD, Barbara
and Ken BERMAN,
Pat▲ and Hugh
HECKENDORF, Sandy and Ron
LEBOLDUS,
Gerry and Christine
BROWN,
Terri▲
HOLLIDAY, Kathy and Jerry
MOON,
Wendy and Mike
NEIL,
Andy▲ and Sandi
BROWN. Dear sister of Bill
and Shirley
SPICER and Almeda and Jack
VANOS and many nieces
and nephews. Will be missed by her grandchildren: Mark, Victoria,
Scott, Anna, Paul, Shawn, Lisa, Kelly, Jeff, Jenn, Mike, Michelle,
Nick, Justin B., Jeffrey B., Jeff H., Christine, Josh, Destiny,
Justin M., Katie, Kim, Kyle, Brodie, Devan and Haley, and great-grandchildren:
Maddison and Paityn, Ryan, Baby
CAULFIELD, D.J., Alyssa, Skylar,
Raegan and Baby
MOON and Ben the Beagle. Visitation will be held
at the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, on
Friday, December 8th, 2006 from 7: 00-9:00 p.m. where the funeral
service will take place in the chapel at 1 p.m. Saturday. Reception
to follow. Cremation. Memorial donations to Canadian Breast Cancer
Foundation or Alzheimers Society would be appreciated by the
family. Email condolences may be sent to westview@execulink.com
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LEBOURDAIS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-07-18 published
DAY,
Lillian
E. (née
SEALE)
We are saddened to announce the loss of our mother who passed
away quietly on Monday, July 17th, 2006 at Toronto General Hospital
in her 97th year. Loving wife of the late William John
DAY formerly
of Texaco Canada Ltd. Survived by her children June
BONVIVERE
and her husband John, Bill
DAY and his wife
Susie
FARKAS, and
Linda LEBOURDAIS.
Lillian will be greatly missed by her grandchildren
Michael BONVIVERE and his wife
Norma,
Carla
BONVIVERE and her
husband Elvie
CAL,
Lisa
BOWER and her husband Matthew, and 2nd Lieutenant
Timothy DAY. Cherished by her great-grandchildren James and Michaela
BONVIVERE and Benjamin
BOWER.
Visitation to be held at Trull
"North Toronto" Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 2704 Yonge St
(5 blocks south of Lawrence, www.trullfuneralsyonge.com) Wednesday
July 19 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Celebration of Life service
in the chapel, Thursday, July 20, 2006 at 1: 00 p.m. If desired,
a donations may be send to the Toronto Humane Society.
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LEBOURDAIS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-07-22 published
ROCKSBOROUGH-
SMITH, Frances MacCurdy (née
ERICHSEN-
BROWN)
Born Toronto, Ontario September 16, 1917, died Vancouver General
Hospital July 20, 2006. Frances was predeceased by her husband
of 60 years 'Rocky' in 2002 and siblings: Price
ERICHSEN-
BROWN,
Isabel LEBOURDAIS and Gwethalyn
GRAHAM.
Frances grew up in Toronto
attended B.S.S. (Bishop Strachan School) and the University of
Toronto. She was a member of the Pi Phi Fraternity and a life
member of the Georgian Club. She moved West in 1947 and spent
the remainder of her years in Vancouver. During her many active
years Frances volunteered with the Vancouver Art Gallery Auxiliary,
The Alliance Francaise, the Canadian National Institute for the
Blind and her beloved S. James' Anglican Church. The quintessential
hostess and Gourmet, Fran's dinners at 'Balaclava' were legendary
as were dinners at her summer home 'Pine Acre', where she managed
to produce remarkable fare from a cottage kitchen. Frances is
survived by her three children: David, Brian and Margot; spouses
Tanya, Jennifer and Clarke, and grandchildren: Matthew, Naomi,
Ian (and Farah), Michael, Kate and James. In lieu of flowers,
Frances requested that donations be sent to: The British Columbia
Borstal Association, 9 West Broadway Street, Vancouver, British
Columbia V5Y 1P1 "For the selection and training of volunteers
for British Columbia Corrections Branch Projects" a lifelong
project of her late husband. A memorial service will be held
at S. James' Anglican Church, 303 East Cordova Street, Vancouver
at 10h00 Saturday, July 29, 2006.
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LEBOVICK o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-07-19 published
Falling trees kill two in fierce storm
By Staff and News Services, Wed., July 19, 2006
A mother of three crushed by a tree as she slept next to her
husband and children was one of two people killed in a vicious
storm that knifed through Ontario and into Quebec late Monday,
cutting power to about a quarter of a million people and causing
tens of millions of dollars worth of damage, authorities said
yesterday.
The fierce storm, which packed ferocious winds, lashing rain
and intense lightning, smashed windows, barns and sheds, peeled
off roofs, destroyed trees, closed highways and downed scores
of hydro poles.
"It sounded just like a freight train," said Don
COTTON of Manitoulin
Island, where about 30,000 people were blacked out.
"(It) lasted for maybe two minutes and the noise stopped."
In Ontario, about 90,000 customers were still without power last
night, down from 170,000 people in the morning.
About 70,000 Quebecers were in the same straits as of noon.
Hydro
One spokesperson Daffyd
RODERICK said power probably wouldn't
be restored to the hardest-hit areas, such as Newmarket, Peterborough,
Sudbury and North Bay, until tomorrow.
Amid the destruction and spotty phone service, the mayors of
West Nipissing, Callander and Mattawa, about five hours north
of Toronto, all declared states of emergency.
Farther east, at a conservation area near Peterborough in central
Ontario, the intense fast-moving storm brought tragedy to a family
of campers from Guelph.
As the storm approached the Warsaw Caves Conservation Area, Louise
CLAYTON, 42, whisked her three children, aged eight, 10, and
12, from a tent they were in to sleep with her and her husband,
John, in their soft-top tent trailer, said Ontario Provincial
Police
Const.
Iain
McEWAN.
"Some time around 11 o'clock, the husband said he was awakened
by a loud bang and the canvas collapsed around him," said
McEWAN.
"He called for his wife (and) he was unable to get a response."
Unable to find her, John
CLAYTON rushed with the children to
a nearby home to alert emergency officials, who found his wife
crushed under an uprooted poplar tree.
Ontario Provincial Police also blamed the storm for the death
of Jeff GRAY/GREY, 26, of Michigan, who was killed when a tree fell
on his tent in Algonquin Provincial Park.
A second person in the tent, Aaron
LEBOVICK, 19, also of Michigan,
suffered serious injuries.
In Southwestern Ontario, some residents may be without power
for another couple of days, Hydro One officials said.
In Perth County, police responded to 15 calls as a result of
fallen trees and power lines blocking roads.
A car and a pickup truck struck trees on the road, leaving one
driver with minor injuries.
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LEBOVICK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-07-19 published
Eerie storm scenario takes two lives
Death followed woman to second park
By Curtis RUSH,
Staff
Reporter with files from Canadian Press
Cristina CLAYTON and her family had left the Sandbanks Provincial
Park near Picton, Ontario, when they learned a 4-month-old Orangeville
boy had been struck by a fallen tree and killed on Sunday.
One day later, in a creepy and cruel twist of fate, the Guelph
mother herself would be killed by a toppled tree at another provincial
campsite, this one 30 minutes northeast of Peterborough.
The flash storm late Monday night swept through Greater Toronto
and parts of southern Ontario, leaving destruction in its wake.
In Callander and Mattawa, the storm was so destructive, the mayors
declared states of emergency.
The coincidence of Cristina's death, one day after the baby's
death under similar circumstances, wasn't lost on the
CLAYTON
family.
"They had just come from the site where the baby had been killed,"
said an incredulous family member Cheryl
WILLIAMS through tears.
"They were one week at Sandbanks. It was a devastating thing.
You think camping is a safe activity, but with all these freak
storms coming up, you just never know."
The CLAYTONs had been avid campers, travelling from their Guelph
home every summer to give their three children a full camping
experience at Ontario's provincial parks.
"They did everything together. Every year, they camped,"
WILLIAMS
said.
On a two-week excursion, the
CLAYTONs had camped for a week at
Sandbanks Provincial Park and had set up their tents at the Warsaw
Caves Conservation area, just north of the Village of Warsaw
in Douro-Dummer Township.
That visit was tragically cut short Monday night when a violent
thunderstorm whipped up just before 11 p.m. and toppled a massive
tree onto the family's tent trailer, killing Cristina instantly.
She was one of two people killed by thunderstorms that lashed
the province Monday night.
Ontario Provincial Police also blamed a tree felled by the storm
for the death of Jeff
GRAY/GREY, 26, of Michigan, who had been in
a tent in Algonquin Provincial Park, south of Kiosk, Ontario
GRAY/GREY was director of Camp Kennedy, an adventure camp for young
people who were on a canoe trip.
A second person in the tent, Aaron
LEBOVICK, 19, also of Michigan,
was airlifted with serious injuries to North Bay District Hospital
and transferred to Saint Michael's Hospital in Toronto.
These kinds of accidents, like the one that killed the mother
of three, are hard to prevent, the Ontario Provincial Police
say.
"Someone asked me, 'How do you protect yourself from this?' and
the truth is we can't recommend anything. It was really a freak,"
said Ontario Provincial Police Const. Iain
McEWAN.
John, the victim's 42-year-old husband, had tried valiantly to
save her life.
When the storm hit suddenly, it sent the tree crashing down on
the tent trailer. John kicked out the back of the trailer to
escape, pulling 9-year-old Jordan with him. He then crawled beneath
the trailer to get 10-year-old Vanessa and 12-year-old Justine.
He called out for Cristina, but got no response.
"He couldn't get her because the tree was on top of the trailer,"
said John's sister, Cheryl
WILLIAMS.
Her distraught husband was able to say only that "I loved her
very much," before breaking down in tears.
At one point, more than 170,000 residents across Ontario were
without power yesterday throughout northern and central Ontario
and east into western Quebec.
By late afternoon, 90,000 customers remained without power and
Hydro One, responsible for transmission lines, was warning people
that those in the hardest-hit areas, including North Bay, New
Liskeard, Sudbury, Manitoulin Island, Peterborough and Newmarket,
could be without power for three days due to the size of the
storm path and the widespread damage.
High winds felled hundreds of trees, while lightning damaged
hydro lines and poles.
"It's a tangled mess out there," said Daffyd
RODERICK of Hydro
One.
In York Region, the severe thunderstorm forced the closing of
Woodbine Ave. between Davis Dr. and Green Lane in Newmarket because
of a downed power line that fell across Woodbine Ave.
The damaged line was the primary cause for the power outage that
struck the northern part of York Region late Monday and early
Tuesday.
The Ontario Provincial Police also warned motorists the traffic
lights at Highway 9 and Highway 400 northbound will be out for
a few days.
Environment Canada's forecast says that more thunderstorm activity
could return tomorrow, when the Toronto area could see temperatures
near 31°C and rising humidity, too.
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LEBOVITS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-13 published
LEBOVITS,
Clara▼ (née
KLEISTER)
On Saturday, March 11, 2006 at Baycrest Hospital Toronto. Beloved
wife of the late Henry
LEBOVITS.
Dearest▼ mother and mother-in-law
of Judy and Harry
AGENSKY and Irvin and Marlene
LEBOVITS.
Most▼
cherished Bubby-Granny and best friend of grand_sons Jonathan,
Adam, Efram and Mark. Funeral service from Paperman and Sons,
Montreal, 3888 Jean Talon W. on Monday, March 13 at 2 p.m. Shiva
will begin at Ruby Foos Hotel in Montreal on Monday and will
continue on Tuesday evening (Mincha/Maariv services) in Toronto
at 27 Oriole Road. Donations may be made to the Simon Wiesenthal
Centre, 1-866-864-9735.
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LEBOVITS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-13 published
LEBOVITS,
Clara▲ (née
KLEISTER)
On Saturday, March 11, 2006, at Baycrest Hospital, Toronto. Beloved
wife of the late Henry
LEBOVITS.
Dearest▲ mother and mother-in-law
of Judy and Harry
AGENSKY and Irvin and Marlene
LEBOVITS.
Most▲
cherished Bubby-Granny and best friend of grand_sons Jonathan,
Adam, Efram and Mark. Funeral service from Paperman and Sons,
3888 Jean Talon W., Montreal, on Monday, March 13 at 2 p.m. Shiva
will begin at Ruby Foos Hotel in Montreal on Monday and will
continue on Tuesday evening (Mincha/Maariv services) in Toronto
at 27 Oriole Road. Donations may be made to the Simon Wiesenthal
Centre, 1-866-864-9735.
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LEBRASCEUR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-27 published
McLEAN,
Robert "
Bob"
Peacefully, at his residence, after a lengthy battle with cancer,
on Monday, December 25, 2006. Robert (Bob)
McLEAN, 59 years,
of Oil Springs. Beloved husband of Dianne (née
HULL) Dear father
of Paula and Chis
LEBRASCEUR of Kincardine and Dan
McLEAN of
Waterdown. Dear son of Mary
McLEAN of Oil Springs and Sid
McLEAN
and the late Ileen (2006) of Petrolia. Dear brother of Wes and
Debbie of Petrolia, Ron and Marlene of Petrolia, Sharon and Larry
WATSON of Oil Springs and Jim and Colleen of Oil City. Dear son-in-law
of Dorothy and the late Jim (1995)
HULL of Oil Springs. Dear
brother-in-law of Harold and Diane
HULL of Oil Springs, and the
late Bill (Butch)
HULL (1993) and his wife
Margaret
LOOSEMORE
of Wyoming. Dear step-brother of Bob and Nancy
MATHESON of Sarnia
and Brian and Jane
RACHER of Petrolia. Also survived by several
nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and many close fishing, hunting
and camping Friends. Visitors will be received on Wednesday from
2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Needham-Jay Funeral Home, Petrolia,
where the funeral service will be held on Thursday, December 28,
2006 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment in Oil Springs Cemetery. As expressions
of sympathy, memorial donations may be made by cheque to the
Victorian Order of Nurses or the Bluewater Health Foundation
(Cancer Unit). Memories and condolences may be sent on line at
www.needhamjay.com
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LEBRECHTAHAUSEN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-20 published
PYE,
Earl
Henry
At Woodstock General Hospital on January 19, 2006, Earl Henry
PYE of Woodstock in his 70th year. Born in East Zorra Township
on January 16, 1937. Beloved husband of Rosemary
PYE (née
SODEN)
for nearly 49 years. Devoted father of Bill (Cheryl) of R.R.#4
Langton,
Rosemary of Tavistock, Wendy (Brad,) Tina
KEIZER
(John,)
Tom and John (Angie) all of Woodstock. Survived by his sisters
Margaret ROBINSON of Calgary Alberta, Velma
McMILLAN of Embro,
Helen GUY
(Ernie) of R.R.#5 Woodstock, Marion
LEBRECHTAHAUSEN
(Tom) of Harrison Hot Springs, British Columbia, by his brothers
Tom PYE
(Evelyn) of Drumbo, Ron
PYE (Kathleen) of Embro, Clare
PYE
(Valerie) of Huntsville. Also survived by his brother-in-law
Phillip SODEN of Ingersoll, 14 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren
and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Predeceased by his twin
daughters Lisa and Lynda (1975,) his parents William
PYE and
Elizabeth (née
CLARE,) sister Eileen
PYE, brother-in-law Bruce
McMILLAN and Arthur
ROBINSON, father-in-law Nelson
SODEN, mother-in-law
Irene SODEN (née
WURKER,) sister-in-law Jeanette
ROSEHART.
Friends
may call at the R.D. Longworth Funeral Home, 845 Devonshire Avenue,
(519-539-0004) on Sunday January 22, 2006 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
where the complete funeral service will be held in the chapel
on Monday at 1: 30 p.m. with Reverend Eleanor
CARUANA officiating.
Interment in the Ingersoll Rural Cemetery. In lieu of flowers
contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.
On line condolences at www.longworthfuneralhome.com
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LEBRETON o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-11-20 published
Man killed in crash
Monday, November 20, 2006
A 35-year-old Walkerton man is dead after a car crash early Saturday
morning.
Marcial LEBRETON was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash
along Highway 9 in the former Greenock Township, South Bruce
Ontario Provincial Police said in a news release.
Police said
LEBRETON's 1994 red Buick left the roadway and entered
the south ditch, hitting a culvert. The car sailed through the
air and flipped several times before landing against a tree.
The car was eastbound on Highway 9, east of Sideroad 25, when
the crash happened about 1: 30 a.m. Saturday. Police ruled out
alcohol as a factor but are still investigating.
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LEBROCQ o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-07-12 published
LAVERY,
Norma
Mildred (née
SPRUNG)
Passed away peacefully at Lee Manor on July 11, 2006. In her
91st year. Norma Mildred
LAVERY (née
SPRUNG) the beloved wife
of the late Theodore
LAVERY.
Special aunt of Marian
DAVIS, Frances
CARD
(LEBROCQ), Doug
HOLDAWAY and Joan
JOLLYMORE. Lovingly remembered
by her nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her sisters Maude
LEBROCQ,
Dorothy DAVIS,
Kaye
SPRUNG and Eleanor
HOLDAWAY and by her brothers
Vernon and Whitfield. Friends may call at the Breckenridge-Ashcroft
Funeral Home on Thursday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. A funeral service
will be held at the funeral home at 1 p.m. Interment in Greenwood
Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations to
the Canadian Cancer Society or to the Lee Manor Resident's Fund
would be appreciated by the family.
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