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LINCOLN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-06-07 published
PAISLEY,
James
Smith
Peacefully at Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital on June 5,
2006, James Smith
PAISLEY of Sylvan, formally of Scotland, in
his 92nd year. Beloved husband of the late Mary Anne
(ANGER)
PAISLEY (1994.) Loving father of Grace
ARCHER of London, Floyd
and Marcia, Ron and Penny
PAISLEY of Forest, and Bonnie and Otto
SHEPPARD of R.R.#1 Thedford. Cherished grandfather of 12 grandchildren
and many great grandchildren. Predeceased by son Robert Archer
(1967,) granddaughter Angela
PAISLEY (1977,) and sisters Jean
LINCOLN,
Elizabeth
DIX, and Susan
SHIELDS. Visitation at the
Gilpin Chapel, Thedford on June 7, 2006 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Funeral service to be held on Thursday, June 8, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m.
Interment to follow at Sylvan Cemetery with Rev. Doug
WRIGHT
officiating. Memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society
greatly acknowledged.
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LINCOLN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-12-18 published
BULL,
Warren
Collingwood
Former Sr. Vice President, Royal Bank of Canada and Executive
Director NeuroScience Canada
Peacefully at the Ottawa Civic Hospital in the embrace of his
loving family on Friday, December 15th, 2006, aged 76 years.
Reunited with his beloved wife, the late Jean Contstance (nee
GILL.)
Loving father of Michael (Rie) and Andrea (Yvon
NOËL.)
Cherished "Dei" of Warren and Jonathan and cherished "Papa" of
Christopher Warren, Melissa Aimée and Vanessa Nicole. Dear brother
of Ralph (Lillian,) Charles (Rita,) Alice
LINCOLN
(Leonard) and
Barbara CLOWES.
Predeceased by his wonderful parents Erdine and
Willard BULL.
Friends may visit at the Central Chapel of Hulse,
Playfair and McGarry, 315 McLeod Street, Ottawa, Monday 7-9 p.m.
and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held at
Knox Presbyterian Church, 120 Lisgar Street at Elgin on Wednesday,
December 20th, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment Beechwood Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the NeuroScience Canada Foundation,
a non-profit charitable organization supporting neuro-science
research across Canada (c/o 2155 Guy Street, Suite 900, Montreal,
Québec, H3H 2R9) or the charity of your choice would be appreciated.
"A life that touches others goes on forever." Condolences/Donations/Tributes
at: mcgarryfamily.ca 613-233-1143
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LIND o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-07 published
CANDOW,
Bonnie (née
LIND)
After a courageous battle with breast cancer at her home in Burlington,
Ontario on Sunday, March 5, 2006. Bonnie was born in Buchans,
Newfoundland on April 15, 1941. Loving wife of 42 years and best
friend of David
CANDOW. Cherished mother of Vickie
CANDOW and
her husband Dwight
PEER,
Goderich,
Ontario and Jim
CANDOW and
his wife Heather
WHITE/WHYTE, Burlington, Ontario. Leaving behind twin
sister Betty and her husband John
SEABORN of Manotick, Ontario,
sister Jean and her husband David
KELLY,
Mt.
Pearl,
Newfoundland
and aunt Marguerite
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Grand Falls/Windsor, Newfoundland.
She will be greatly missed by her adoring grandchildren Nicholas
(7), Julia (4), Andrew (5), Christopher (4), and Taylor (2).
Bonnie graduated from Memorial University of Newfoundland in
1963 with a Bachelor of Arts in Education and from Ontario Institute
for Studies in Education (University of Toronto) in 1983 with
a Master of Arts in Education. Bonnie was loved and respected
by her teacher colleagues and students. Her strength, loving
ways and sense of humour will be sadly missed by all. Visitation
at Smith's Funeral Home, 1167 Guelph Line (one stoplight N of
Queen Elizabeth Way), Burlington (905-632-3333) on Tuesday, March
7, 2006 from 3-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will be held
at St. Christopher's Anglican Church, 662 Guelph Line, Burlington
(south of Queen Elizabeth Way on west side), on Wednesday, March
8, 2006 at 2 p.m. Cremation. Memoriam donations in lieu of flowers
may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society/Breast Cancer Research,
1639 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario, M4T 2W6. www.smithsfh.com
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LIND o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-11 published
PRINCE,
Major
General H.A. "Tony," C.B.E., 6th Gurkha Rifles
While attached to the Royal Canadian Regiment 1936-37 and the
Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry 1937-38, Tony met
Betty BAPTY in Victoria, British Columbia and took her as his
bride to India where their two sons were born. John and his son
Michael (California) and son Jonathan (Sweden), Anthony and Clare
(London). Tony died 6th November, 2005. He is survived by his
sons. Also; Laura
WILLIAMS,
Duncan,
British
Columbia. and Rev.
Dr. Bruce WILLIAMS,
Willowdale,
Ontario.
Predeceased by soldiers
Harry BAPTY, Saltspring Island, British Columbia and Dr. Walter
BAPTY: a graduate of the first medical class of Univ. of Western
Ontario and his wife, Ellabell
(GRIEVE)
LIND, a native of Pond
Mills (now London, Ontario) and a granddaughter of the 1837 rebellion
(Victoria, British Columbia). Tony was on active service in India
and Burma with the Chindits, Wavell and with Mountbatten's planning
staff. Air liaison-organizing the drops for Orde Wingate and
operations Longclot became vital to keeping 77th Indian and other
brigades supplied in Burma. He became instructor at the Staff
College, Quetta. He also served in Cyprus and Palestine. Air
Liaison for the Berlin blockade 1948; served in Korea and Hong
Kong. Tony was invited to take over Military Planning for South
East Asia Treaty Organization in Bangkok, 1961-64. A service
was held in Chester Cathedral, November 18th, 2005, with a Piper
and Bugler from the Royal Gurkha Rifles. Sadness was expressed
in the Last Port. Pure Liquid beauty resonated down through the
ages of this ancient cathedral. For an old Soldier had died.
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EYDT,
Gladys
Victoria (formerly
LINDBERG)
Peacefully at Gateway Haven Nursing Home on Friday January 27,
2006. Gladys
(EYRE)
EYDT of Wiarton in her 96th year. Beloved
wife of the Late Roland
LINDBERG and the late Ken
EYDT.
Dear
mother of Ladorna
HUBERT and her husband Ron of Wiarton. Special
grandmother of Wanda (Martin)
FITZGERALD and Shane (Gala)
HUBERT
all of Toronto. Great grandmother of Adriane, Arron, Ryan, Vlad,
Julia and great great grandmother of Adian and Dylan. Step sister
of Bill, Irene, Wayne and Donna. Predeceased by one daughter
Mary Ellen, one son Beverly, two sisters Mary, Mona, one brother
Cecil and two step sisters Elaine and Pat. The family will receive
Friends at the George Funeral Home 430 Mary Street, Wiarton on
Tuesday from 2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. The funeral service
will be conducted from the Trinity Anglican Church, 491 Gould
Street, Wiarton on Wednesday February 1st at 11: 00 a.m. with
Rev. Jawn KOLOHON officiating. Spring interment Bayview Cemetery,
Wiarton. Donations to the Bruce Peninsula Hospice or Friends
of Gateway would be appreciated. Condolences may be sent to the
family at www.georgefuneralhome.com
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GULENS,
Dr.
Mirdza (née
JURJANS)
Born in Riga, Latvia on February 11, 1911. After a gradual decline,
died peacefully at South Huron Hospital, Exeter, Ontario on January
24, 2006. Predeceased by her husband Dr. Voldemars (1910-1980).
Proud mother of Dr. Voldemars with Brigita, Julija with Janis,
Mirdza with Eric, Kristina with Janis, Ilze, Ausma, Janis with
Ligita. Loving grandmother of Mara with Eriks, Laima with Peteris,
Austra, Zinta with Grants, Selga with Edgars, Sandra with Peteris,
Karlis with Kathy, Kenneth, Andrew, Velta with Brock, Sarma with
Mark, Imants with Marcie, Laila, Anita with Simon, Maija with
Ben, and Daina with Jeff. Cherished great-grandmother of Andrejs,
Marika, Maija, Liva, Martins, Darija, Benjamins, Sandis, Karlis,
Ilmars, Julija, Silvija and Livija. Sister of Aina and Austra.
Predeceased by her brother Valdis and sister Milda. Friends may
call at Saint John's Latvian Lutheran Church (Balmoral at Poplar
Plains) Toronto, on Saturday, January 28, 2006 from 10 a.m. Funeral
Service at 12: 30 p.m. Interment York Cemetery. In lieu of flowers
the family would appreciate donations to support university scholarships
for needy students in Latvia. Cheques made payable to: P.
LINDE,
C.A. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the Rosar-Morrison Funeral
Home and Chapel. 416-924-1408
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LINDEN,
Thomas
Howard "
Tom"
Of Saint Thomas and formerly of Lambeth, on Sunday, September 17,
2006, surrounded by his loving family at the Saint Thomas-Elgin
General Hospital, in his 81st year. Dearly loved husband of over
57 years of Elaine
(MISTELE)
LINDEN and loved father of Dave
and his wife
Mary
LINDEN of Barrie and Sue and her husband Ralph
JONES of Port Stanley. Loved grandfather of Chris and his wife
Rebecca JONES,
Scott and his wife
Dawn
JONES, Brock and Erin
LINDEN and their mother Joanne and the late Michelle
JONES.
Loved
great grandfather of Brynn
JONES. Dear brother of Murray and
his wife Jeanne
LINDEN of London. Sadly missed by a number of
nieces and nephews. Tom was born on January 1, 1926, the son
of the late Earl and Lenora "Lenna"
(SAYLOR)
LINDEN. He was the
retired owner of Linden Enterprises (a sign company) in Lambeth.
The family will receive Friends at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin
Street, Saint Thomas on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Public
Memorial service to celebrate Tom's life will be held at the
funeral home on Friday at 1: 00 p.m. Cremation has taken place,
with the ashes to be interred in the Hunter-Jones Cemetery. Remembrances
may be made to Harmonize for Speech or the Saint Thomas-Elgin General
Hospital Foundation.
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LINDEN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-01 published
Kenneth DEANE,
Officer And
Security
Expert (1960-2006)
Former Ontario Provincial Police officer enjoyed a promising
career in a paramilitary squad until he shot and killed native
protester Dudley
GEORGE in 1995. He left the force in 2002 and
died in a traffic accident on Saturday
By F.F. LANGAN,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Page S7
Toronto -- Kenneth
DEANE's life was changed -- some would say
ruined -- by an incident that's now known as Ipperwash. On September
6, 1995, he shot and killed Anthony (Dudley)
GEORGE at Ontario's
Ipperwash Provincial Park during what was Canada's most important
Indian protest since Quebec's Oka crisis of 1990.
Until that night, Mr.
DEANE of the Ontario Provincial Police
had an exemplary record, one that had helped smooth his way into
the exclusive ranks of the Ontario Provincial Police's tactical
rescue unit. As acting sergeant, he was leading a highly trained,
four-man team of marksmen on the night he shot Mr.
GEORGE.
"The▼ whole sequence took place in 20, 30, 35 seconds," Mr.
DEANE
said at his trial in July of 1997. He was convicted of criminal
negligence causing death. In his 2001 book, One Dead Indian,
Toronto
Star▼ reporter Peter
EDWARDS recounted the Ontario Provincial
Police officer's description of what led up to the shooting.
Mr. DEANE said he saw flashes of light coming from the barrel
of a weapon inside a school bus that protesters were using to
barge into an Ontario Provincial Police riot squad.
"It was an attempt to shoot a police officer," he told the court.
However, he chose not to open fire because of the many officers
who were in the way. "I saw a distinct muzzle flash originate
from the interior of the bus."
The book went on to describe the actual firing of the weapon
and Mr. DEANE's testimony that Mr.
GEORGE was armed and had presented
a threat. "I observed him shoulder a rifle and in a half-crouched
position, scanned [the rifle] over our position." Mr.
DEANE said
he fired three shots from his highly accurate, Heckler and Koch
sub-machine gun "as quick as I could."
"He [Mr. GEORGE] immediately went down on one knee and immediately
got back up."
Still on the road, Mr.
GEORGE looked to his right and left and
walked a few steps, Mr.
DEANE testified. He then did something
rather odd for someone who was mortally wounded, with a broken
collar bone, cracked ribs and a punctured lung, Mr.
DEANE said.
He testified that Mr.
GEORGE raised his arm and threw the rifle
into a grass-covered field, leaving himself unarmed and exposed
to police fire.
Although Mr.
DEANE had provided a detailed description of the
rifle, another tactical rescue unit officer who was just metres
away during the incident testified that he had observed Mr.
GEORGE
holding "a pole or stick." The officer also said that the only
muzzle flashes he saw had come from his own gun. Hundreds of
other shots were fired that night, all by the police, and the
Ontario Provincial Police has since arrived at the view that
the protesters were not armed.
For his part, Mr.
DEANE fired a total of seven shots. Four had
been aimed at other protesters and three at Mr.
GEORGE.
One bullet
missed, one struck him in the lower leg, and the last found his
torso.
Though Mr.
DEANE spoke in a calm and self-assured manner, the
judge at his trial did not believe him. Mr. Justice Hugh
FRASER
as much as called him a liar and ruled that Mr.
GEORGE had been
unarmed. He rejected the notion that Mr.
DEANE had an "honest
but mistaken belief" and found that Mr.
GEORGE did not have a
weapon when he was killed. He said Mr.
DEANE had concocted his
evidence "in an ill-fated attempt to disguise the fact that an
unarmed man had been shot."
Judge FRASER, who also ruled that some other police officers
had falsified evidence to support Mr.
DEANE, found him guilty
and sentenced him to a conditional sentence of two years less
a day, plus 180 days of community service but no house arrest.
Mr. DEANE appealed the conviction to the Supreme Court of Canada.
In February, 2000, the court ruled there were no grounds for
a new trial. He did win a small victory, however. The Supreme
Court denied an appeal by Crown prosecutors who had sought jail
time instead of the conditional sentence.
"I still believe Ken
DEANE was an honest police office who was
hard done by by the justice system," lawyer Norman
PEEL, who
had represented Mr.
DEANE at the trial, said yesterday. "He was
misjudged as being cold and withdrawn when, in fact, he was just
quiet." After the conviction, Mr.
DEANE continued in the Ontario
Provincial Police. Among other things, he was a bomb-disposal
expert and a specialist in fighting biker gangs and terrorists.
His fellow officers came to his defence, believing he had been
victimized.
"He was an asset to the Ontario Provincial Police," said Inspector
Robert BRUCE, who at that time believed Mr.
DEANE "should remain
in the position that he's in."
But
Ipperwash continued to haunt Mr.
DEANE.
"I sincerely apologize to the family and Friends of Dudley
GEORGE
and to his community for causing the terrible loss that they
have been forced to endure," he said at a discipline hearing
in September of 2001. For all that, he always maintained he had
done nothing wrong the night Mr.
GEORGE was shot and he fought
to stay on the force.
It was a battle he lost. In October, 2001, he pleaded to a charge
of discreditable conduct under the Police Services Act. Four
months later, an inquiry by police adjudicator Loyall
CANN forced
him to resign. Ms.
CANN, a former deputy chief of the Toronto
police force, said the shooting of Mr.
GEORGE had resulted in
"the most serious conviction" ever recorded against an Ontario
Provincial Police officer.
"What could possibly be more shocking to society than to have
a sworn, fully trained and experienced police officer, while
on duty, in full uniform [and] using a police-issued firearm,
kill an unarmed citizen," said Ms.
CANN.
She ordered him to resign or be fired. He quit the next day and
later found a job working in security at an Ontario Hydro nuclear
station. More recently, he was Canadian sales manager for Canadian
Allen-Vanguard Response Systems, a publicly traded company that
provides state-of-the-art anti-terrorist equipment and systems.
Kenneth DEANE grew up in London, Ontario, the
son of the late
Robert DEANE and Katherine
DEANE.
One of six children, he had
long dreamed of being a policeman. After leaving high school,
he studied law and security at Fanshawe College and then joined
the London police force. He was next accepted by the Ontario
Provincial Police and quickly became involved with the tactical
rescue unit, the special squad deployed in hostage-taking situations
and in emergencies.
At his trial, a fellow officers described the patience Mr.
DEANE
had displayed during a hostage situation in Dryden, Ontario,
when a man with a rifle threatened two women. The incident ended
without violence. "He does not react emotionally, said Staff
Sergeant Brian
DEEVY, also a member of the tactical rescue unit.
"I have never seen him lose control."
Mr. DEANE had also served with Ontario Provincial Police officers
sent to help deal with the Oka crisis, and in 1991 had attended
an incident at Grassy Narrows in Northern Ontario when an Ontario
Provincial Police officer was shot dead.
The▼ killing of Mr.
GEORGE caused an outcry against the tactics
and actions of the Ontario Provincial Police and the government
of Ontario. It triggered the Ipperwash inquiry that has been
sitting since July of 2004 under Mr. Justice Sidney
LINDEN.
Mr.
DEANE was scheduled to appear at the hearing next month and his
testimony was keenly anticipated.
In the type of coincidence that feeds conspiracy theorists, Mr.
DEANE is the third Ontario Provincial Police officer involved
in the Dudley
GEORGE shooting to be killed in a traffic accident.
Sgt. Margaret
EVE, who tried to negotiate with the natives at
Ipperwash before the shooting, died in a crash involving a transport
truck on Highway 401 near Chatham, Ontario Inspector Dale
LINTON,
the commander who gave the orders to Mr.
DEANE's team, was killed
in a single-vehicle accident near Smith's Falls in October of
Mr. DEANE was killed in a traffic accident on Highway 401 near
Prescott in Eastern Ontario. Snow squalls had caused vehicles
to slow or come to a halt and his Ford Explorer clipped a tractor
trailer that was blocking the road. Before he could extricate
his vehicle, a second highway truck travelling behind him was
unable to stop and the sport utility vehicle was crushed.
Kenneth DEANE was born in October of 1960. He died on February
25, 2006. He was 45. He leaves his wife, Lucie
SIROIS.
Also an
Ontario Provincial Police officer, she was injured some years
ago while investigating a traffic accident. Additionally, he
leaves his brother Bill and sisters Barbara, Nancy, Sue and Judy.
A funeral is set for 11 a.m. tomorrow in Sudbury, Ontario
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Officer who shot Dudley
GEORGE dies
DEANE killed in accident on 401
He was scheduled to testify at inquiry
By Peter EDWARDS,
Staff▲
Reporter
Kenneth DEANE, the elite Ontario Provincial Police paramilitary
officer convicted of fatally shooting Indian activist Anthony
(Dudley) GEORGE, was killed on the weekend in a traffic accident
on Highway 401 in eastern Ontario.
DEANE, 45, was in charge of a four-man sniper team late at night
on September 6, 1995, with the job of escorting the force's crowd
management unit, or riot squad, as it marched toward about three
dozen protestors outside Ipperwash Provincial Park.
Police marched on the park at night two days after Stoney Point
Indians occupied the park, saying it contained sacred burial
grounds. Their claims were later supported by documents released
by the federal government.
DEANE, nicknamed "Tex" by colleagues, was expected to be called
as a witness next month at the Ipperwash inquiry before Mr. Justice
Sidney LINDEN in the town of Forest, near the now-closed park.
The▲ mandate of the inquiry is to probe events surrounding
GEORGE's
death, and to draft recommendations to prevent similar deaths
in the future.
"He did wrong, but the family has always said that he shouldn't
be the scapegoat,"
GEORGE family lawyer Murray
KLIPPENSTEIN said.
"The family thinks the inquiry can still do its very important
job very well,"
KLIPPENSTEIN said.
The inquiry has heard 101 witnesses: since it began hearings in
July 2004.
Sam GEORGE,
Dudley's brother, said in an interview yesterday
that he felt bad when he heard of the death, which happened on
Saturday afternoon during a whiteout on Highway 401 near Prescott.
"Any life lost is a tragedy," Sam
GEORGE said. "I feel badly
for his family."
DEANE is the third police officer involved in the massive police
operation at Ipperwash to die in a traffic accident.
Sgt. Margaret
EVE was hit by a transport truck on Highway 401
near Chatham in June 2000, while Insp. Dale
LINTON, the officer
who activated
DEANE's unit that night, was killed in a single-vehicle
accident near Smiths Falls in October 2000.
The▲
Ontario
Provincial Police said that
DEANE was killed by a
tractor-trailer at about 1: 15 p.m. on Saturday.
DEANE was driving a westbound Ford Explorer, and was attempting
to steer around vehicles when he struck the back of a stopped
tractor-trailer unit. A second tractor-trailer was unable to
stop and struck his Explorer.
DEANE was pronounced dead at the
scene.
A passenger, who has not been identified, was taken to Brockville
General Hospital with serious injuries.
Sam GEORGE, who never spoke to
DEANE, said he would have been
a valuable witness at the public inquiry.
"We needed to know why he thought he was there that night," Sam
GEORGE said. "Who told him to go there? What he was told, and
what was his mission… Now, we'll never know."
DEANE was found guilty of criminal negligence causing death in
April 1997.
Provincial Judge Hugh
FRASER ruled then that Dudley
GEORGE, 38,
was unarmed when he was shot, and that
DEANE's fellow officers
doctored their evidence to support him.
That trial, held in the Sarnia courthouse, heard that
GEORGE
had a bullet wound in his right calf, consistent with him being
shot in the back of the leg, and another bullet wound that punctured
a lung.
After being found guilty of shooting
GEORGE,
DEANE was given
a conditional sentence of two years less a day, to be served
outside jail, plus community service. At the time of the shooting,
DEANE was a senior officer in the paramilitary Tactics and Rescue
Unit, which carried sub-machine guns with night-vision scopes.
DEANE hung on to his job for 5½ years after the criminal conviction,
as he unsuccessfully appealed the verdict to the Ontario Court
of Appeal and the Supreme Court of Canada.
Once his appeals were exhausted, he faced disciplinary charges
under the Police Services Act.
In September 2001, he told a disciplinary hearing: "I sincerely
apologize to the family and Friends of Dudley
GEORGE and to his
community for causing the terrible loss that they have been forced
to endure."
However, under cross-examination, he said his apology did not
mean that he admitted doing anything wrong in the park that night,
when he and six other Ontario Provincial Police officers fired
upon Indian protestors.
Former
Ontario
Provincial Police Commissioner Thomas
O'GRADY
told the public inquiry last fall that he now believes that all
of the Indian protestors were unarmed.
Prosecutor Denise
DWYER asked
DEANE at his 2001 disciplinary
hearing if he felt he was justified in opening fire.
"That was my belief that night,"
DEANE replied.
"And it remains your belief today?"
DWYER continued.
"Yes it does," he replied.
At those Police Services Act hearings in late 2001,
DEANE's lawyer,
Ian ROLAND argued that, apart from Ipperwash,
DEANE had had a
stellar 16-year career with the Ontario Provincial Police.
ROLAND noted that
DEANE had risen since the night of
GEORGE's
death to become the force's top bomb and anti-terrorist weapons
expert. ROLAND also noted that many political commentators blamed
the former Conservative provincial government for the bloodshed
at Ipperwash.
"Acting Sergeant
DEANE didn't make the decision for the Ontario
Provincial Police to be involved and cannot be held responsible
for the damage that flowed from the incident," said
ROLAND, calling
dismissal a "professional death sentence."
However, when she ordered
DEANE off the force, adjudicator Loyall
CANN, former deputy chief of the Toronto force, called
DEANE's
conviction "the most serious" ever recorded against the Ontario
Provincial Police.
"What could possibly be more shocking to society than to have
a sworn, fully trained and experienced police officer, while
on duty, in full uniform, using a police-issued firearm, kill
an unarmed citizen?" she asked in her 28-page ruling.
"This is further aggravated by the fact that the sworn police
officer was found by the presiding criminal court justice to
have concocted and fabricated his evidence.
"I find that this is one of those exceedingly tragic incidents
in which one act of negligent behaviour has totally nullified
an otherwise promising career," she said, ordering
DEANE off
the force in January 2002 for discreditable conduct because of
his criminal conviction.
In his April 1997 criminal trial,
DEANE testified that he fired
after observing muzzle flashes indicating that the protestors
were firing at officers -- and that he saw a man in a half-crouched
position holding a rifle and scanning the police.
He also gave a detailed description of the rifle.
But DEANE was found guilty after another officer who had been
standing close to him at the time testified that he did not see
any muzzle flashes, other than his own, and that he observed
"a pole or stick" in
GEORGE's hand.
DEANE had fired seven shots that night -- four at other natives
and three at
GEORGE.
After losing his job,
DEANE worked in security with an Ontario
Hydro nuclear station.
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LINDENMAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-09-12 published
MORGAN,
Valetta
Jean (née
LINDENMAN)
On Friday, September 8th, 2006, Mrs. Valetta Jean
(LINDENMAN)
MORGAN went to be with her Lord. She was predeceased by her husband
Murray K. MORGAN (1983.) An only daughter Barbara Jane
FURLONG
and her husband Doctor F. Wayne
FURLONG and their three children,
Wayne MORGAN, Lianne Barbara, and Ian William
KENT survive and
mourn the loss of a beloved mother and grandmother and great-grandmother.
Predeceased by her parents, William H. and Mary E.
LINDENMAN,
her brother William Stewart
LINDENMAN, and a chosen sister, Mrs. Margaret
STADDON, two nieces, Mrs. Wm.
BUTTERWORTH, Ottawa, and Mrs. Helen
LYNCH,
Fingal,
Ontario, survive. Mrs.
MORGAN was a teacher in
Dunnville and Welland. She was a member of Central United Church,
Welland where she was a loyal United Church Women member and
she was also a member of the Friendship Circle. Membership in
Joan of Arc Chapter of the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire
(I.O.D.E.) and the Order of the Eastern Star, Chapter 47 were
a source of meaningful interest. The London Life Alumni (Niagara
Falls District) promoted joyous and enduring Friendships. Friends
will be received by the family one hour prior to the funeral
service which will be conducted at Central United Church, 12 Young
Street, Welland on Thursday, September 14th 2006 at 11: 00 a.m.
The
Rev.
George
SCHMIDT will officiate at this service. Rev,
Robert STRACHAN,
London,
Ontario will be in charge of the graveside
committal service in Evergreen Cemetery, West Lorne. Memorial
donations, if so desired may be given to the Memorial Fund Central
United Church, Welland or Homemaking Division Canadian Red Cross,
Online condolences may be forwarded through www.pedlarfuneralhome.ca.
James L. Pedlar Funeral Home, Fonthill (905-892-5762) entrusted
to arrangements. "The Lord Is My Shepherd"
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AIN,
Fay (née
MLETCHKOVITCH)
In Montreal, on Monday, May 22nd, 2006. Beloved wife of the late
Joe. Loving mother and mother-in-law of Aaron and the late Joy,
Steven and Rosanne, Susan and David
WERNER. Cherished Bubby of
Bobby and Gina, Andy and Stacie, David and Marlowe, Jonny and
Sam, Lisa and Jeff, Michael and Marla, Debby, and Sharon. Proud
great grandmother of Julia, Joey, Jackson, Jakob, Jonah, Kaylee
and Ethan. Dear sister and sister-in-law of Esther and Sydney
ENGEL, and the late Bessie
LINDER.
She will be greatly missed
by her dear friend Evelyn Pomerance and all who knew her. Funeral
service from Paperman and Sons, 3888 Jean Talon St. W., Montreal
on Tuesday, May 23rd at 12: 45 p.m. Burial in Montreal. Shiva
at 18 Beaverhall Dr., Toronto Thursday and Friday. Donations
in her memory may be made to the charity of your choice.
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LINDFORS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-07 published
LINDFORS,
Gladys
Donalda "
Bonnie"
(CAMERON)
The family of Bonnie
LINDFORS sadly announces her passing at
Allendale, Milton, on Sunday February 5th, 2006, at age 73. Gladys
Donalda "Bonnie"
CAMERON, wife of the late Hans
LINDFORS of Acton.
Loving mother of Heather
LINDFORS of Toronto and Davin
LINDFORS
of Sarnia. Grandmother of Justin, Sean, Kirsten, Michael and
Lauren. Sister of Doreen
KIBBE, Heather
POLHURST, Kathy
GERBER,
Danny CAMERON and the late Gregor
CAMERON.
Friends will be received
at the funeral home Wednesday February 8th, 2006, for visiting
from 11 a.m. to noon. Funeral service will commence at noon.
Interment, Fairview Cemetery, Acton. Blue Springs Funeral Home
12 Church Street East, Acton L7J 1K4, 519-853-2399.
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LINDLEY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-11-15 published
HONSBERGER,
Laurine
Dorothy (formerly
LITTLE)
Peacefully, at the Maple Manor Nursing Home, on Monday, November 13,
2006 Laurine Dorothy
HONSBERGER of Tillsonburg age 84 years.
Beloved wife of 28 years to her husband and best friend Russell
HONSBERGER, and the late Harry D.
LITTLE (1964.) Beloved mother
of Sandra JANSEN of Campbellville; Dianne (Brian)
HOUSTON of
Campbellville. Cherished and forever loved grandmother to Cathy
JANSEN and her husband John
LINDLEY and their children Jonathon
and Braydon all of Brantford; Jason
JANSEN and his wife
Heather
PRINCE of Langley, British Columbia; John and Christine
HAWKRIGG
of Etobicoke; Michael, Kaitlin, Jennifer of Etobicoke; Vincent
HOUSTON and children Matthew and Brian of Hamilton. Also survived
by her step-grandchildren Wendy (Bill)
COWARD of Tillsonburg
Lisa (Peter)
LELEVID of Tillsonburg and their children Peter,
Andrew, Christian and Nathan. Dear sister of Donald (Mert)
BROWN
of Guelph; Glenna
GARROD of Smith Falls. Laurine was predeceased
by her daughter Barbara
ROBICHEAU (2005,) and grand_sons Timmy
O'CONNER and Mark
VYSE.
Friends will be received at Ostrander's
Funeral Home, 43 Bidwell Street, Tillsonburg (519-842-5221) on Saturday
November 18, 2006 from 12 noon until 1 p.m. where a Memorial
Service will be held in Ostrander's Funeral Home Chapel at 1 p.m.
Rev. Richard
JONES officiating. Cremation has taken place. Interment
Tillsonburg Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations
may be made to the Alzheimer Society or the Canadian Cancer Society.
Personal condolences may be sent to www.ostrandersfuneralhome.com
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LINDLEY, Gladys Irene (formerly
McARTHUR, née
OLIVER)
Passed away Monday, December 4, 2006 after a long and wonderful
life. Loving mother of Lynda (Rick)
CAMPBELL and Evelyn (Denis)
DOWMAN. Cherished grandmother of Keith
CAMPBELL,
Doctors
Bruce and
Lynette PEGLAR and Murray
PEGLAR.
Sister-in-law of Kay
OLIVER
and Douglas
WRIGHT.
Predeceased by her first husband Charles
McARTHUR, daughter Christine, second husband Martin
LINDLEY and
her siblings Corinne, Helen, Mary and Jack, all of Thamesford.
She will also be sadly missed by John and Peter
LINDLEY and their
families, many Friends, nieces and nephews in the Oliver, McArthur
and Lindley families and especially Kathi
WRIGHT-
TURNER.
Gladys
was a graduate nurse, Class of 1931 from Saint_Joseph's Hospital
in Hamilton. She was a member of the Burlington Garden Club and
was an avid golfer and curler. Special thanks to Doctor John
NOLAN
for his care in Gladys' final days. Visitation at Smith's Funeral
Home, 485 Brant Street, (one block north of City Hall) Burlington
(905-632-3333) on Friday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. where Funeral Service
will be held on Saturday, December 9, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. Private
Interment, Woodland Cemetery, Hamilton on Monday. If desired,
expressions of sympathy to the charity of your choice would be
sincerely appreciated by the family. www.smithsfh.com
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LINDNER b@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2006-03-29 published
COLIN
ROBERT
LINDNER
Rob, Beth and William are happy to announce the addition of their new family
member, Colin Robert Lindner. He was born at 6: 09 am on March the 21st at
the Manitoulin Health Centre with the care and support of Mary Buie and
Erlene Angevine. Many thanks to Dr. Renwick, the hospital staff and family
and Friends for their open doors and visits to the hospital during our stay.
A huge thanks to the Cooper family especially Sarah for her labour and
delivery photography, expertise, Friendship and support. You have all helped
make this a wonderful experience for our family.
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LINDORHOLM o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-25 published
ZIEMSKI,
Karl
Peacefully at Parkwood Hospital on Tuesday May 23rd, 2006, Mr. Karl
ZIEMSKI, of London, in his 88th year. Beloved husband of the
late Lucy ZIEMSKI.
Loving father of Donald (Grace)
ZIEMSKI, Karen
(Wayne) KNIGHT and Sherry (Ernie)
LINDORHOLM. Dear grandfather
of Gerry KNIGHT, Sandra (Joe)
BRISEBOIS, Rick
KNIGHT, Lori
ZIEMSKI,
Ryan (Lisa)
ZIEMSKI and great-grandfather of Derek, Mitchell
and Haylee Marie. Also survived by his brother Ted (Ann) of Winnipeg
and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Needham
Funeral Chapel, 520 Dundas Street, London (434-9141) on Thursday
May 25th from 7-9 p.m. Service from the chapel on Friday May 26th
at 3 p.m. Memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
would be appreciated. Tributes may be left at www.mem.com
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LINDSAY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-02-06 published
MARSHALL,
Gordon
Lindsay
At Saint Thomas Elgin General Hospital on Saturday, February 4,
2006. Gordon Lindsay
MARSHALL of Aylmer in her 84th year. Dear
brother Lloyd
MARSHALL of London. Predeceased by his sister Verna
COLLINS.
Uncle to Don
COLLINS of Hamilton, Rob
COLLINS and wife
Barb of Hamilton, Rosemary
MARSHALL of London and great-uncle
to Lori and Jeff
COLLINS.
Born in Brownsville on July 9, 1922
son of the late Wesley and Cora
(LINDSAY)
MARSHALL.
Gordon was
resident of Aylmer since 1936 and operated Marshall's Welding
and General Repairs for many years. He was a member of the Aylmer
Missionary Church and the Aylmer Lawn Bowing Club. Friends may
call at the H.A. Kebbel Funeral Home, Aylmer on Tuesday 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will be held at the funeral
home on Wednesday, February 8, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment,
Aylmer
Cemetery.
Reverend Bryan
MORRIS, officiating. Donations to
the Aylmer Missionary Church would be appreciated. Condolences
can be made at kebbelfuneralhome.com
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LINDSAY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-21 published
SHELLEY,
Nadine
Hope
Has gone to be with her mother Carol
(LINDSAY) 1989, and the
Lord, on Sunday, March 19th, 2006. Beloved daughter of Bryan
SHELLEY and stepmother Darlene. Loving granddaughter of Beryl
and Innes SHELLEY of London. Predeceased by her grandparents
Victor and Edythe
LINDSAY.
Dearest▼ sister of Craig (Katie,) and
stepsister of Joel (Lisa)
HODGINS and Jason (Barb)
HODGINS all
of London. Dear niece of Ellen
SHELLEY of London, Mary (Don)
ETHELSTON of Aylmer, and great-niece of Norma
POPE and her late
husband Joseph, and James and Dorothy
EDWARDS of North Bay. Sadly
missed by step-grandmother Alice
HUGHES of Kitchener, family
and Friends, especially dearest friend Jen
FRANCE.
Visitation
will be held on Wednesday from 2: 00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m. at
the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, where
the funeral service will be conducted on Thursday, March 23rd,
2006 at 11: 00 a.m. Cremation to follow. Those wishing to make
a donation in memory of Nadine are asked to consider the Canadian
Cancer Society.
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LINDSAY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-31 published
CHAPMAN, Rev. John Douglas Chapman, B.A., B.D., M.Min.
Suddenly but peacefully at home on Wednesday, March 29, 2006.
Born Toronto, 1927. Studied English at U of T. Converted to faith
in Christ upon reading "The City of God" by St. Augustine. Joined
United Church which stood for unity and liberty. Studied theology
at Emmanuel College. Ordained 1953. Married classmate Mary Elizabeth
MacVICAR, 1953 (ordained 1969.) Parents of Anna (Robert
TUMCHEWICS,
Yellowknife); Moira (Frank
DUNN, Waterloo); the late Sylvia (1958-68)
Lex, Ottawa (Sheila
LINDSAY). "Grandad" of Alicia, Louise, John
TUMCHEWICS; Laura, Mary Anne
DUNN; Joshua, Cara
CHAPMAN. Served
Spirit River, Alberta (1953-6); Westboro, Ottawa (1956-7); North
Gower (1957-68). Studied at Christian Theological Seminary, Indianapolis
(1968-9). Served Wellburn Pastoral Charge (1969-77). Shared ministry
Saint Paul's-Botany with Beth (1977-87) and
The▼
Rev.▼ Masaoki
HOSHINO
from Hachirogata, Japan (1985-88). Supply Robinson Memorial,
London; intentional interim minister of Calvary Memorial, Kitchener
and of Knox, Embro. Retired in London, 1990. Student of I Samuel,
the tragedy of Saul, the first king of Israel. Beneficiary of
psychiatric care from 1956 on. Predeceased by parents Turner
and Jean; brother, Ron. Brother-in-law of Isobel
CHAPMAN
(Bobcaygeon▼)
Marion BOYCE, Toronto (Wilf); Malcolm
MacVICAR, London (Dianne).
Uncle of Mike
CHAPMAN, London; Steve
CHAPMAN, Ottawa; Jeffrey
BOYCE, Las Vegas (Barbara
LANGE); Martha
BOYCE, Toronto (David
MIKELBERG); Roger
BOYCE, Los Angeles (Marianne); Brian
MacVICAR
(Toronto); Mary Kay
MacVICAR, Victoria (Peter
REYNOLDS). Friends
may call on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the James A. Harris
Funeral Home, 220 Saint_James St. at Richmond. The funeral service
will be conducted on Saturday, April 1 at 3: 00 p.m. in Calvary
United
Church, 290 Ridout Street South, by Rev. Frank
VAN
VEEN.
Interment at a later date at Rideauvale Cemetery, Kars, Ontario.
As Doug loved flowers and opera, those who wish to make a memorial
might consider the gift of a plant to someone who suffers from
emotional illness, or make a donation to The London Guild of
the Canadian Opera Company, c/o Dr. David
STANLEY-
PORTER, 509 Canterbury
Rd., London, Ontario N6G 2N5 "Humble is the password to the wise."
Abbie Huston Evans
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ROURKE,
Thelma
(LINDSAY)
At Maitland Manor on Tuesday April 25, 2006, Thelma
(LINDSAY)
ROURKE of Goderich in her 103rd year. Beloved wife of the late
Leslie ROURKE. Dear mother of Donna
ROURKE of R.R.#3 Goderich
and the late Murray
ROURKE.
Loving grandmother of Bob and Michele
ROURKE of Fullterton, Kervin and Debbie
ROURKE,
Charlene and
Greg BEACOM all of Goderich and 6 great-grandchildren. Mother-in-law
of June ROURKE of Goderich and the late Ada
ROURKE.
Predeceased
by sisters Mildred, Adelene and brothers Morley, Robert, Jack
and Fred. Cremation with interment Elmdale Memorial Park Cemetery,
Saint Thomas. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society gratefully
acknowledged. Friends may sign the book of condolences at www.mccallum-palla.ca
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TAIT/TAITE/TATE,
Sandra
Lee (née
GOSLEIGH)
The gates of heaven have opened and called home Sandra Lee
TAIT/TAITE/TATE,
of Newbury in her 47th year, with her family by her side, at
Four Counties Health Services on Wednesday, May 17, 2006. Beloved
wife of Richard
TAIT/TAITE/TATE.
Loving mother of Sierra (friend Greg
LINDSAY)
and Bradey Lee and step-mother of Richard and Robert and grandmother
of Ashton, Erica and Kaleb. Dear daughter of Christina
GOSLEIGH
and the late John and daughter-in-law of Myrtle
TAIT/TAITE/TATE and the
late William. Dear sister of Robert (Sharon)
GILLESPIE,
Linda
(late Bruce)
LUMLEY, John (Darlene)
GOSLEIGH, Mark (Barb)
GOSLEIGH,
Jeff
(Ruth
Ann)
GOSLEIGH and sister-in-law of Georgina (late
Dennis) PHILPOTT, Debbi (Mark)
ARCHER, Heather (Ted)
ROWE. Several
nieces and nephews also survive. Relatives and Friends were received
at the Van Heck Funeral Home, 172 Symes Street, Glencoe on Friday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will be held
on Saturday, May 20 at 11 a.m. Rev. Trisha
ELLIOT/ELLIOTT officiating.
Cremation. Memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer
Society.
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KELLY,
Isabel (née
LINDSAY)
In her 96th year of Ailsa Craig at Strathroy Middlesex General
Hospital on Thursday June 22nd, 2006. Last surviving child of
the late Fred and Margaret
LINDSAY of London. Wife of the late
Wilfred (1992); survived by her children Annabelle (Jack), Art
(Mary), Carol (Don) and Sharon (Doug), ten grandchildren and
three great grandchildren. Funeral at T Stephenson and son Funeral
Home, Ailsa Craig on Saturday June 24 at 4 p.m. Visitation one
hour prior to service. Interment in the family plot in Carlisle
Cemetery. Donations to the Craigwiel Memorial Gardens Ailsa Craig
or Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital Foundation would be appreciated.
A tree will be planted in memory of Mrs. Isabel
KELLY.
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MOORE,
Stanley
H.
Peacefully at the New Liskeard Hospital on his 80th Birthday,
July 4, 2006, Stanley H.
MOORE of Tillsonburg. Born in New Liskeard,
Ontario,
July 4, 1926. Dear son of the late Walter
MOORE and
the late former Laura
WALKER.
Stan came to Tillsonburg in 1972 and
was manager of the Tillsonburg Community Centre Complex from
1972-1985. He was a past president of the Tillsonburg Rotary
Club and Citizen of the Year in 1985. He organized and coached
the Saint Mary's Lincolns to all Ontario Championship 1962-63 and
organized and coached the Strathroy Rockets 1965-66 and the Tillsonburg
Titans to 1986. Stan was an avid golfer and was very community
minded and a great people person. Loving husband and best friend
of 55 years to Terry
(GODREAU)
MOORE. Dear father and father-in-law
of: Terry and Betty
MOORE,
Cambridge; JoAnn
WILKIE, Woodstock
Helen and Bruce
PARKHOUSE,
Calgary.
Proud grandfather of five
grandchildren Craig, Kelly and (Kathleen)
MOORE;
Jennifer and
Kay WILKIE and Emily
PARKHOUSE and three great-grandchildren
Daniel and Hannah
MOORE and Alexander
MOORE. Dear brother of
Dorothy THORNTON, Ottawa; Gertrude
KERR, New Liskeard; Lillian
and (Carl)
LINDSAY,
Ottawa.
Also survived by several nieces,
nephews and cousins. Predeceased by three brothers Charles, Harold
and Errol and by three sisters Violet
SCOTT,
Mabel
GARVIN and
Margaret SHAW.
Resting at the Verhoeve Funeral Home, 262 Broadway,
Tillsonburg until Saturday morning, July 8, 2006, thence to Saint Mary's
Roman Catholic Church, Tillsonburg for Mass of a Christian Burial
at 10 a.m. by Rev. Fr. Matthew
GEORGE.
Cremation to follow with
Inurnment later in Tillsonburg Cemetery. Memorial donations (by
cheque only) to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario, Canadian
Diabetes Association or the charity of your choice would be appreciated
by the family. Parish Prayers Friday at 7: 30 p.m. Visitation
Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
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LINDSAY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-09-18 published
LEWIS,
Barbara
Jean (née
PORTER)
Of Otterville passed away at the Sudbury Regional Hospital on
Friday, September 15, 2006, in her 70th year. Beloved wife and
best friend for 50 years of Clarence
LEWIS.
Loving mother of
Larry LEWIS and Christine of Otterville and Rick
LEWIS and Cathy
of Tillsonburg. Cherished grandmother of Sarah, Krystal, Joshua,
Craig, Meaghan, Becky, Angela, Crista and great-grandmother of
Kyara,
Chase,
Cole and Laena. Dear sister of Robert
PORTER and
Patricia of Lambeth and Karen
PORTER and her friend Lonnie of
Tillsonburg.
Predeceased by her parents Stanley and Dorothy
(LINDSAY)
PORTER and twin grand_sons Derrick and Darryl. Barbara was a member
of the Tillsonburg Horticultural Society. Friends will be received
at Ostrander's Funeral Home, Tillsonburg (842-5221) on Tuesday,
September 19, 2006 from 12 noon until the time of service which
will be at 2 p.m. with Pastor Bill
BALL officiating. Cremation
following the service. Memorial donations to the Diabetes Association
or the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
Personal condolences may be sent to www.ostrandersfuneralhome.com
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MILLARD,
Joan
Veronica (née
ENNETT)
Peacefully at her residence on Tuesday, October 3, 2006. Joan
Veronica (ENNETT)
MILLARD, age 74 of Sarnia. Beloved wife of
the late Edward. Dear mother of John
MILLARD and his wife
Jean,
Grimsby, Catherine
LECLAIR and her husband John, London and Joan
ROSS and her friend Joseph
SHIELDS,
London.
Loving grandmother
of Samantha, Patrick, Shannon and Marc. Sister of Paul
ENNETT
and Jane SMITH,
Sarnia.
Also surviving are several nieces and
nephews. Predeceased by parents Harry and Phyllis
ENNETT, by
brothers Walter, Richard and James
ENNETT and sisters Mary
LINDSAY
and Eleanor and Helen
ENNETT.
Friends will be received at the
McKenzie and Blundy Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 431 N. Christina
Street, Sarnia on Thursday from 7-9 p.m. where prayers will be
offered at 7 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated
by Fr. Wes
GUTOWSKI on Saturday at 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Mercy
Roman Catholic Church (corner Christina St. and London Rd.).
Entombment Our Lady of Mercy Mausoleum. As an expression of sympathy,
Friends who wish may send memorial donations to Palliative Care,
89 Norman Street, Sarnia, N7T 6S3 or the Canadian Cancer Society,
714 Lite Street, Point Edward, N7V 1A6. Messages of condolence
and memories may be left at www.mckenzieblundy.com A tree will
be planted in memory of Joan
MILLARD in the McKenzie and Blundy
Memorial Forest. Dedication service Sunday, September 16th, 2007
at 2: 00 p.m. at the Wawanosh Wetlands Conservation Area.
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MILLMAN,
Herbert
John
Peacefully after a lengthy illness on Saturday, October 28th,
2006. At the Saint Thomas Elgin General Hospital, Herbert John
MILLMAN in 79th year. Beloved father of Bill, Gerry and his wife
Diane, Clayton, Rick and his wife Linda, and Debbie. Herb is
survived by many loving grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Dear brother of Gerry and his wife Sandra, Zella, and Allan and
his wife Nancy. Friends will be received at Daniel King Funeral
Home, 31 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas (519-631-0570) on Tuesday from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Service in the Chapel on Wednesday 11 a.m. Reception
to follow at the funeral home. Officiated by the Rev. John
LINDSAY.
Donations to the charity of your choice appreciated.
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LINDSAY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-11-01 published
PATTERSON,
Daisy
(BOURNE)
At Extendicare, London on Sunday, October 29, 2006 Daisy
(BOURNE)
PATTERSON of London in her 98th year. Beloved wife of the late
Joseph PATTERSON. Dear mother of Beverley
HOUSE of London. Loving
grandmother of David
HOUSE and his wife
Elizabeth of London
Rebecca KOPPERUD and her husband John of Denver, Colorado. Loving
great-grandmother of Jennifer and Christopher
HOUSE; and Matthew
and Claire
KOPPERUD.
Predeceased by her sister Gladys
LINDSAY,
and her son-in-law Grant
HOUSE.
Also remembered by many nieces
and nephews. A memorial service will be held on Friday, November 3rd
at 1: 30 p.m. at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout
Street South, London. Cremation has taken place. Interment of
cremated remains to follow at a later date in Woodland Cemetery,
London. As an expression of sympathy memorial donations may be
made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario, 617 Wellington
Street, London, Ontario N6A 3R6. Online condolences accepted at
www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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LINDSAY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-13 published
LINDSAY,
John▼
David
On Monday December 11, 2006 John David
LINDSAY of Goderich in
his 89th year. Beloved husband of Helen
(STOTHERS,
BAXTER)
LINDSAY.
Dear father of Elise (Larry)
BANCSI of Mississauga, Heather (James)
KELLER of Guelph and stepfather of Gary (Grace)
BAXTER of Goderich
and Norene (Arnold)
KERR of R.R.#6, Goderich. Loving grandfather
of Lee, Ricky, Christopher, Charmaine, Ashley, Natalie, Eden
and great-grandfather of Nicholas, Mariah and Avery. Predeceased
by brother Grant, sisters Faye and Isobel. Friends may call at
McCallum and Palla Funeral Home, Cambria Rd. at East Street, Goderich
on Wednesday 7-9 p.m. and Thursday 11 a.m. until time of service
at the funeral home at 1 o'clock. Interment Maitland Cemetery.
Donations to Canadian Cancer Society, Knox Presbyterian Church
or Goderich Hospital gratefully acknowledged. Friends may sign
the Book of Condolences at www.mccallumpalla.ca
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LINDSAY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-14 published
RUGGERI,
Elio
Surrounded by his family at London Health Sciences Centre, Victoria
Hospital after a courageous and valiant effort on Tuesday, December 12,
2006 Elio RUGGERI in his 74th year. Loving and devoted husband
of Flora (BOLOGNA)
RUGGERI.
Dear, beloved and proud father of
Linda KIVINEN and her husband Greg, Paul
RUGGERI and his wife
Lianne and Phil
RUGGERI and his fiancée Diana. Cherished papa
and grampa of Bianca, Angel,
LINDSAY,
Lesley and
Lilly.
Dear▲
brother of Gina
CASTELLANI and Nina
BOLOGNA.
Predeceased by his
brother Silvino
RUGGERI in Italy. Brother-in-law of Lidia. Visitors
will be received at John T. Donohue Funeral Home, 362 Waterloo
Street at King Street, on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 o'clock.
Funeral Mass at Saint Mary's Church, 345 Lyle Street, on Friday
morning at 11 o'clock. Entombment in Holy Family Mausoleum, Saint Peter's
Cemetery. Prayers Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the funeral
home. Donations to the London Regional Cancer Program, c/o London
Health Sciences Foundation would be appreciated.
To my husband, our dad, papa and grampa; forever in our thoughts,
prayers and hearts. With all our love. "We will always be careful."
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LINDSAY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-29 published
ASHTON,
M.
Jean (née
MARCUS)
Peacefully with her family at her side, at Four Counties Health
Services, Newbury, on Thursday, December 28th, 2006, M. Jean
ASHTON of Bothwell in her 90th year. Her husband Emerson predeceased
in 1961. Born in Zone Township, a daughter of Andrew
MARCUS and
Maude GOODYEAR, she is dearly loved and sadly missed by daughter
Cheryl LINDSAY and husband Clare, son Wayne and wife
Theresa
all of Clachan; sisters Doris
PRICE also of Clachan, Betty (Ross)
BEAMISH of Bothwell, Eva
RANKIN of Sombra and brother Harold
(Vera) MARCUS of Bothwell; dear grandmother to Scott
LINDSAY
(Teresa,) Steven
ASHTON
(Barb,)
Stacey
BROWE (Rob) and dear great-grandchildren
Jessica and Nicholas. Jean was also predeceased by brother Louis
MARCUS and sister Alta
MARCUS.
Friends may call at the Rodney
Chapel on Friday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where service will be held
on Saturday at 1: 30 p.m. with Annalee
KERR officiating. Interment
McLean Cemetery. If desired, donations to Bothwell United Church
or Four Counties Health Services would be appreciated. Arrangements
entrusted to Padfield Funeral Homes (519 785-0810). Online condolences
may be left at www.padfieldfuneralhome.com
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LINDSAY o@ca.on.peterborough.north_monaghan.peterborough.the_peterborough_examiner 2006-03-20 published
VAN
HUIZEN,
Debbie
Suddenly at Sunnybrook Medical Center, Toronto on Saturday, March 18,
2006 in her 42nd year. Beloved daughter of Ynie and the late
Alle VAN
HUIZEN of Campbellford. Dear sister of Gert and Byron
TURNER,
Margaret and Jim
TAILOR/TAYLOR, Ida and Leonard
DOHERTY, Nick
and Anne VAN
HUIZEN,
Teresa and Kevin
FREE all of Campbellford,
Bill and Kathy
VAN
HUIZEN of Ennismore, Alma and Phil
TAILOR/TAYLOR
of Roseneath, Brenda and David
LINDSAY of Pickering, the late
Jim and Rita
VAN
HUIZEN.
Lovingly remembered by 8 nieces, 8 nephews,
1 great-niece and 1 great-nephew. Friends are invited to call
at the Weaver Family Funeral Home, 77 Second Street, Campbellford
from 12-2 p.m., Wednesday. Service to be held in the E.W. Al
Weaver chapel, on Wednesday, March 22nd at 2 p.m. Rev. Steve
BOND officiating. Interment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Donations
to the Rotary Club of Campbellford or Hospital for Sick Children
would be appreciated by the family. Online Guest Book and Condolences
at www.weaverfuneralhomes.com "You Will Miss One Person I Will
Miss You All"
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LINDSAY o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.collingwood.enterprise-bulletin 2006-02-08 published
ROSS,
Marjorie
Marie
Passed away at the Collingwood General and Marine Hospital on
Thursday, February 2, 2006 in her 83rd year. Marjorie, loving
wife of the late John
ROSS; beloved mother of Carol and her husband
Ron SMALL.
Will be lovingly remembered by her step-children Michael,
Pauline and Stephen
ROSS of England. Dear sister of Robert
BORLAND,
Donald BORLAND, William
BORLAND, Doris
NOBLE, Marlene
NORRIS
and Eleanor
ASHTON. Cherished grandmother of Carrie
LINDSAY,
Ronny-Lynn and Allan
STOREY,
Lisa and Michael
DECAIRE, and great
grandmother of Jeffrey, Julia and Leeann. Predeceased by great
grand_son Aaron. Visitation will be held on Sunday, February 5,
2006 at Fawcett Funeral Home - Collingwood Chapel, 82 Pine Street,
from 1-4 in the afternoon. A funeral service will take place
in the chapel on Monday, February 6, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment
Stayner Union Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be
made payable to the Canadian Cancer Society or the charity of
the donor's choice. Friends may leave comments for the family
by visiting www.fawcettfuneralhomes.com
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LINDSAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-07 published
COOMBS,
Mary▼
Lee▼
Peacefully at St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto on Monday, March
6, 2006. Longtime resident of Mimico and member Wesley Mimico
United Church; Graduate of Mimico High School, University of
Toronto; Retired from I.P. Sharp and Reuters Canada and a 20
year member of the Russian Academy of Ballet School. Daughter
of the late Doug and Emily
COOMBS. Dear sister of Doug. Lovingly
remembered by Robert and Gerri
WICE of Edmonton, Alberta, Nancy
WICE of Etobicoke, Craig and Debbie
LINDSAY of Newmarket and Scott
& Sue LINDSAY of Georgetown. Friends will be received at the
G.H. Hogle Funeral Homes Ltd., 63 Mimico Avenue, Toronto on Tuesday
7-9 p.m. and Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Celebration of Mary
Lee's Life will be held in the chapel Thursday 11 a.m.. Donations
in Mary Lee's memory may be made to the Humane Society or Wesley
Mimico United Church. The family would like to thank the doctors
and nurses at St. Michael's Palliative Care Unit for their loving
care.
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LINDSAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-04-01 published
CHAPMAN, The Rev. John Douglas, B.A., B.D., M.Min.
Suddenly at home in London on Wednesday, March 29, 2006. Born
Toronto, 1927. Studied English at U of T. Converted to faith
in Christ upon reading "The City of God" by St. Augustine. Joined
United Church which stood for unity and liberty. Studied theology
at Emmanuel College. Ordained 1953. Married classmate Mary Elizabeth
MacVICAR, 1953 (ordained 1969.) Parents of Anna (Robert
TUMCHEWICS,
Yellowknife); Moira (Frank
DUNN, Waterloo); the late Sylvia (1958-68)
Lex, Ottawa (Sheila
LINDSAY). "Grandad" of Alicia, Louise, John
TUMCHEWICS; Laura, Mary Anne
DUNN; Joshua, Cara
CHAPMAN. Served
Spirit River, Alberta (1953-6); Westboro, Ottawa (1956-7); North
Gower (1957-68). Studied at Christian Theological Seminary, Indianapolis
(1968-9). Served Wellburn Pastoral Charge (1969-77). Shared ministry
Saint Paul's-Botany with Beth (1977-87) and
The▲▼
Rev.▲▼ Masaoki
HOSHINO
from Hachirogata, Japan (1985-88). Supply Robinson Memorial,
London; intentional interim minister of Calvary Memorial, Kitchener
and of Knox, Embro. Retired in London, 1990. Student of I Samuel,
the tragedy of Saul, the first king of Israel. Beneficiary of
psychiatric care from 1956 on. Predeceased by parents Turner
and Jean; brother, Ron. Brother-in-law of Isobel
CHAPMAN
(Bobcaygeon▲▼)
Marion BOYCE, Toronto (Wilf); Malcolm
MacVICAR, London (Dianne).
Uncle of Mike
CHAPMAN, London; Steve
CHAPMAN, Ottawa; Jeffrey
BOYCE, Las Vegas (Barbara
LANGE); Martha
BOYCE, Toronto (David
MIKELBERG); Roger
BOYCE, Los Angeles (Marianne); Brian
MacVICAR
(Toronto); Mary Kay
MacVICAR, Victoria (Peter
REYNOLDS). Friends
may call on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the James A. Harris
Funeral Home, 220 Saint_James St. at Richmond, London. The funeral
service will be conducted on Saturday, April 1 at 3: 00 p.m. in
Calvary United Church, 290 Ridout Street South, London, by Rev. Frank
VAN
VEEN.
Interment▼ at a later date at Rideauvale Cemetery, Kars,
Ontario. As Doug loved flowers and opera, those who wish to make
a memorial might consider the gift of a plant to someone who
suffers from emotional illness, or make a donation to The London
Guild▼ of the Canadian Opera Company, c/o Dr. David
STANLEY-
PORTER,
509 Canterbury Rd., London, Ontario N6G 2N5. "Humble is the password
of the wise." Abbie Huston Evans
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LINDSAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-04-01 published
CHAPMAN, The Rev. John Douglas, B.A., B.D., M.Min.
Suddenly at home in London on Wednesday, March 29, 2006. Born
Toronto, 1927. Studied English at U of T. Converted to faith
in Christ upon reading "The City of God" by St. Augustine. Joined
United Church which stood for unity and liberty. Studied theology
at Emmanuel College. Ordained 1953. Married classmate Mary Elizabeth
MacVICAR, 1953 (ordained 1969.) Parents of Anna (Robert
TUMCHEWICS,
Yellowknife); Moira (Frank
DUNN, Waterloo); the late Sylvia (1958-68)
Lex, Ottawa (Sheila
LINDSAY). "Grandad" of Alicia, Louise, John
TUMCHEWICS; Laura, Mary Anne
DUNN; Joshua, Cara
CHAPMAN. Served
Spirit River, Alberta (1953-6); Westboro, Ottawa (1956-7); North
Gower (1957-68). Studied at Christian Theological Seminary, Indianapolis
(1968-9). Served Wellburn Pastoral Charge (1969-77). Shared ministry
Saint Paul's-Botany with Beth (1977-87) and
The▲
Rev.▲ Masaoki
HOSHINO
from Hachirogata, Japan (1985-88). Supply Robinson Memorial,
London; intentional interim minister of Calvary Memorial, Kitchener
and of Knox, Embro. Retired in London, 1990. Student of I Samuel,
the tragedy of Saul, the first king of Israel. Beneficiary of
psychiatric care from 1956 on. Predeceased by parents Turner
and Jean; brother, Ron. Brother-in-law of Isobel
CHAPMAN
(Bobcaygeon▲)
Marion BOYCE, Toronto (Wilf); Malcolm
MacVICAR, London (Dianne).
Uncle of Mike
CHAPMAN, London; Steve
CHAPMAN, Ottawa; Jeffrey
BOYCE, Las Vegas (Barbara
LANGE); Martha
BOYCE, Toronto (David
MIKELBERG); Roger
BOYCE, Los Angeles (Marianne); Brian
MacVICAR
(Toronto); Mary Kay
MacVICAR, Victoria (Peter
REYNOLDS). Friends
may call on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the James A. Harris
Funeral Home, 220 Saint_James St. at Richmond, London. The funeral
service will be conducted on Saturday, April 1 at 3: 00 p.m. in
Calvary United Church, 290 Ridout Street South, London, by Rev. Frank
VAN
VEEN.
Interment▲ at a later date at Rideauvale Cemetery, Kars,
Ontario. As Doug loved flowers and opera, those who wish to make
a memorial might consider the gift of a plant to someone who
suffers from emotional illness, or make a donation to The London
Guild▲ of the Canadian Opera Company, c/o Dr. David
STANLEY-
PORTER,
509 Canterbury Rd., London, Ontario N6G 2N5. "Humble is the password
of the wise." Abbie Huston Evans
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LINDSAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-04-11 published
LINDSAY,
Joseph▼
Robert▼
Peacefully on Sunday, April 9, 2006 at Lakeview Manor, Beaverton.
Joe LINDSAY of Beaverton was the beloved husband of the late
June M. (BENNETT)
LINDSAY. Dear father of the late Joseph P.R.
LINDSAY and his late wife Dianne
(MORRISON)
LINDSAY. Loved grandfather
of Joseph E.
LINDSAY and Erin
HARRIS,
Susan▼ and Patrick
SPENCE
and Paul LINDSAY all of Toronto. Great-grandfather of Maya
SPENCE
and Georgia
LINDSAY.
Joe▼ will be missed by all of his Friends
and family. In his life he touched the hearts of many people
and fond memories of him will last a lifetime. A private family
interment will be held at the Stone Church Cemetery, Beaverton.
The family would like to thank the staff at the Lakeview Manor
and Doctor Gerry
LAUDANSKI for all of the love and care they provided
to Joe during his illness. In lieu of flowers, donations can
be made to the Ladies Auxiliary of Lakeview Manor or to a charity
of your choice through the Mangan Funeral Home, Beaverton (705-426-5777).
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LINDSAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-05-01 published
FRANCIS,
Thomas
Rutherford
(Retired Senior Vice President, Bank of Montreal)
In Kingston, Ontario, on Saturday, April 29, 2006. Tom
FRANCIS,
in his 96th year. Beloved husband of the late Margaret
LINDSAY
and the late Gladys
MENNELL; dear father of Joan (Jim)
WRIGHT
of Burlington and Helen
SCHLAGHECK
(Jim) presently of Lincolnville,
Maine; dear grandfather of Susan, Peter and Michael; predeceased
by brothers John L. and H.B. (Bud)
FRANCIS.
Fondly remembered
by his nephew Peter and by his niece Alison. A memorial service
will be held in Saint_James Anglican Church, 10 Union Street West,
Kingston, Ontario, on Thursday, May 4 at 3 p.m. Private interment
in Hamilton Municipal Cemeteries, Hamilton. As expressions of
sympathy, the family would appreciate memorial donations to Saint_James
Anglican Church, 10 Union Street West, Kingston. Funeral arrangements
are entrusted to Robert J. Reid and Sons Funeral Home, 309 Johnson
Street (at Barrie Street), Kingston, Ontario.
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LINDSAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-05-06 published
LINDSAY,
John▲
W.
Sr.
It is with deep sadness that we announce the sudden passing of
John W. LINDSAY
Sr. on May 5, 2006 due to complications from
lung cancer. Born in Brooklyn, New York on June 2, 1926 to Harry
Dayton LINDSAY and Ellen Arlene
McBRINE,
John▲ grew up in Woodstock,
New Brunswick. He served in the Canadian Army where a chance
meeting with a fellow soldier changed his life. There he met
an older man who advised him to become an engineer and see the
world. He entered Dalhousie University with the Veterans' Program
and there he met his lifelong love and partner, Marjorie A.
LANGIN
whom he married in 1948. He graduated with an Engineering Diploma
in 1949 and went on to attend Nova Scotia Technical College where,
in 1951, he earned a Bachelor of Civil Engineering. While studying
engineering he was awarded the Bob Waters Award as most outstanding
engineer and was President of his engineering class. John lived
a fully balanced life. In business, he was a visionary developer
and partner and mentor for small businesses and a corporate leader
in large enterprises. In community life, he was a passionate
volunteer, advisor and fund raiser. In his personal life, he
was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, friend and lifelong
fitness participant, sports fan and lover of music. As a developer
his first project was the Strawberry Hill Street lands in North
Halifax. He then built and leased the first multiple occupancy
building in the Burnside Industrial Park and went on to develop
millions of square feet of commercial buildings in the 'Park.'
He also built and developed industrial buildings in Saint_John's,
Newfoundland. His crowning achievement was the Purdy's Wharf
office project on the waterfront of downtown Halifax. The leading
office project in Atlantic Canada, it was technically innovative
and remains the architectural signature of the Halifax skyline.
John loved to partner and mentor in the creation of new businesses.
These included steel and plastic piping, electrical motor rewinding,
container repair, marine electric, mobile catering, pipe cleaning
and repair, hazardous waste handling, equipment rentals, environmental,
demolition earth work, tennis, squash and racquetball clubs,
mathematical software, point of sale promotion and driving ranges.
Beyond the success and failure of these businesses, he valued
his ongoing relationship with each of his partner entrepreneurs.
As a corporate leader he gave valued direction to national and
regional companies. For a decade, he was chairman of Maritime
Life following long service on the mortgage committee. He was
a director of Canada Trust and its predecessor Canada Permanent
Trust. He was a multi-decade director of Corporate Communications
(now Colours), a director of Maritime Telephone and Telegraph (predecessor
to Aliant) and was Chairman of the Halifax Shipyards. He was
co-founder and Chairman of Atlantic Industries. John believed
deeply in the Young Men's Christian Association of Greater Halifax/Dartmouth
and the IWK
Hospital and volunteered for both all of his adult
life. At the Young Men's Christian Association, he was a volunteer,
a member, an ambassador, a philanthropist and never ending steward.
He joined the Board in the early 60s and remained as a Director
until 1971. He actively participated in every Young Men's Christian
Association fund raising campaign from 1970 to present. He served
as a board member of the
IWK
Children's
Hospital for more than
ten years, leading major capital campaigns and was the co-leader
of the amalgamation of the
IWK and the Grace Hospital. John was
also the founding chair of the
IWK
Foundation. In the 1970s he
served on the Halifax Board of Trade including acting as Chairman
in 1977. He also performed significant fund raising for his alma
mater, Dalhousie University, and for a number of years served
on its Board of Governors. John received recognition for his
efforts in the community and in business. In 1984 he became the
first recipient of the Halifax Young Men's Christian Association
Red Triangle Award for outstanding community service. In 1991
he earned an Honourary Doctorate of Engineering from Technical
University of Nova Scotia. He was named a Dalhousie Outstanding
Alumnus and was also an honourary life member of the Association
of Professional Engineers of Nova Scotia. He was inducted into
the Nova Scotia Business Hall of Fame in 2004 and in 2005 was
appointed to the Young Men's Christian Association Fellowship
of Honour in a ceremony on Parliament Hill. In his personal life
he made regular fitness an integral part of his day to day routine.
He had played varsity football, rugby and boxing during his university
years. He attended the Young Men's Christian Association advanced
fitness class for three decades, leading the class each year
on his birthday from age 60 to 72. He loved both the workout
and the camaraderie. He and Marge enjoyed their lifelong couple
Friends and he also enjoyed Boys Night Out, poker club and the
Eager Beaver Investment club. John followed all sports avidly
and was a true music lover. He did not prefer any particular
genre, all he liked was 'good music' of all types. His deepest
passions were reserved for his wife, his children and his grandchildren.
He is survived by his wife
Marjorie, son John (Anne
CAMPBELL,)
daughter Deborah (Luca
ROTTA-
LORIA,) grandchildren Jason, Andreas,
Lauren, Alexander and Nicolas and step granddaughter Emma. The
family would like to invite all those who wish to join in the
celebration of his life to a reception on Monday, May 8 from
1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on the wharf at Purdy's Wharf. A Funeral service
will be held on Tuesday, May 9 at 2 p.m., at First Baptist Church,
1300 Oxford Street, Halifax., Reverend Tim MacFarlane officiating.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Young Men's
Christian
Association of Greater Halifax/Dartmouth or the
IWK
Foundation.
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LINDSAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-13 published
McAULEY,
Anne (née
DUNSMORE)
Passed away at Ross Memorial Hospital on Sunday, February 12,
2006, Anne
McAULEY of Bobcaygeon, formerly of Toronto. Daughter
of the late Allan and Ethel
DUNSMORE. Wife of Bill
McAULEY.
Stepmother
of Helen (Darren)
LINDSAY and Wilbert (Marie)
McAULEY, all of
Ireland. Step-grandmother of Nathan, Mandy and Jennine. Sister
of Ruth (Peter)
RICHARDSON of Toronto. Family and Friends will
be received at Monk Funeral Home, 6 Helen Street, Bobcaygeon
(1-866-393-0063) from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral service
in the Monk Chapel on Wednesday, February 15, 2006 at 2 p.m.
Spring interment Verulam Cemetery. If desired, memorial donations
to Ross Memorial Hospital or the War Amps would be appreciated.
Messages of condolence and donations may be placed at www.monkfuneralhome.com
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LINDSAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-16 published
ALLISON,
Howard
Burton
Peacefully in hospital at Carleton Place, Ontario on Tuesday,
February 14, 2006, in his 97th year. Beloved husband of the late
Hilda. Survived by his sisters-in-law Lila
LINDSAY and Rona
ALLISON
and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Alan
R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place, Ontario,
on Thursday from 12 noon until time of funeral service to be
held in the chapel at 1 p.m. Spring interment United Cemeteries,
Carleton Place. Donations to the Cancer Society or the Salvation
Army would be appreciated.
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LINDSAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-17 published
LINDSAY,
Rhoda▼
Passed away at Trillium Health Centre in the early hours of Friday,
February 10, 2006. Beloved wife of Eric. Loving mother of Robert,
Mary, and Ann. Sadly missed by grandchildren.
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LINDSAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-07 published
COOMBS,
Mary▲
Lee▲
Peacefully at St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto on Monday, March
6, 2006. Longtime resident of Mimico and member of Wesley Mimico
United Church; Graduate of Mimico High School, University of
Toronto; Retired from I.P. Sharp and Reuters Canada and a 20
year member of the Russian Academy of Ballet School. Daughter
of the late Doug and Emily
COOMBS. Dear sister of Doug. Lovingly
remembered by Robert and Gerri
WICE of Edmonton, Alberta, Nancy
WICE of Etobicoke, Craig and Debbie
LINDSAY of Newmarket and
Scott and Sue
LINDSAY of Georgetown. Friends will be received
at the G.H. Hogle Funeral Homes Ltd., 63 Mimico Avenue, Toronto
on Tuesday 7-9 p.m. and Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Celebration
of Mary Lee's Life will be held in the Chapel Thursday 11 a.m.
Donations in Mary Lee's memory may be made to the Humane Society
or Wesley Mimico United Church. The family would like to thank
the doctors and nurses at St. Michael's Palliative Care Unit
for their loving care.
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LINDSAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-11 published
LINDSAY,
Joseph▲
Robert▲
Peacefully on Sunday, April 9, 2006 at Lakeview Manor, Beaverton.
Joe LINDSAY of Beaverton was the beloved husband of the late
June M. (BENNETT)
LINDSAY. Dear father of the late Joseph P.R.
LINDSAY and his late wife Dianne
(MORRISON)
LINDSAY. Loved grandfather
of Joseph E.
LINDSAY and Erin
HARRIS,
Susan▲ and Patrick
SPENCE
and Paul LINDSAY, all of Toronto. Great-grandfather of Maya
SPENCE
and Georgia
LINDSAY.
Joe▲ will be missed by all of his Friends
and family. In his life he touched the hearts of many people
and fond memories of him will last a lifetime. A private family
interment will be held at the Stone Church Cemetery, Beaverton.
The family would like to thank the staff at the Lakeview Manor
and Doctor Gerry
LAUDANSKI for all of the love and care they provided
to Joe during his illness. In lieu of flowers, donations can
be made to the Ladies Auxiliary of Lakeview Manor or to a charity
of your choice through the Mangan Funeral Home, Beaverton (705-426-5777).
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LINDSAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-13 published
AOKI,
William "
Kazuo"
Peacefully at home on Wednesday, April 12, 2006 in his 77th year.
William, beloved husband of Mamiko and loving father of Lisa
and her husband Nelson
LINDSAY of New Zealand, Ken
AOKI and Cynthia
AOKI. Dear grandfather of Ashley, Melodie and Onalee
LINDSAY.
Brother of Richard and Marcia, and Maiko and Terry
YASUNAKA of
Montreal. Friends may call at the Jerrett Funeral Home, 6191 Yonge
Street, North York (2 lights south of Steeles), from 1-2 p.m. on
Saturday. Funeral service to follow in the chapel at 2 p.m. Cremation.
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LINDSAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-25 published
BOOMHOWER,
Donald
Frederick
Passed away suddenly on April 21st, 2006 at the age of 91. Beloved
husband of the late Evelyn (née
LINDSAY.)
Loving father of Leanna
BOOMHOWER of Barrys Bay, Donelda (Daniel)
McDOUGALL, of Stayner
Herbert and Shelley
BOOMHOWER, Red Deer; Donald
BOOMHOWER, Edmonton.
Brother to Leata
DAYNARD,
Gladys
HORNER and the late Florence,
Norma, Clifford, Lorne, Earl, Robert and Frank. Don was proud
of his eight grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren.
The family will receive Friends at the McConnell Funeral Home,
Tweed from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral service in the Tweed
Chapel Wednesday, April 26th at 11: 00 a.m. Interment Northbrook
Cemetery.
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LINDSAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-25 published
LINDSAY,
George
Allan
World War II Veteran
Passed away peacefully in Kingston on Monday, April 10, 2006,
George Allan age 84 years. George was born in Paisley, Scotland,
and is survived by a brother John who lives in Scotland. Will
be missed by Bonnie and Jim
MacPHERSON and family of Smiths Falls,
and Marion
MacPHERSON of Bermuda. A Funeral Service led by Captain
Brian FULLER was held at the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls
on Thursday, April 13th, 2006 at 2 p.m. Interment Hillcrest Cemetery
in Smiths Falls. In memory of George, donations to the Royal
Canadian Legion would be appreciated.
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LINDSAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-26 published
LINDSAY-
PAYNE,
Rhona▲
Dawn
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Rhona
Dawn LINDSAY-
PAYNE.
She succumbed to her three year battle with
Ovarian Cancer on April 23, 2006 at Collingwood General and Marine
Hospital.
Left to carry on her love is her dear partner Don
CROSS,
loving sister Dianne Rhona
FAY, and many close Friends. Rhona
will be sadly missed by all who knew her. Rhona travelled the
world and in 1978 she chose to immigrate to Canada where she
had great success with her work in the Tourism Industry and Real
Estate. Her passion for skiing and socializing brought her to
Collingwood where she met many of her great Friends. Rhona was
known for her ability to make Friends and if you were fortunate
enough to know her, you were touched by her dauntless spirit
and positive outlook. Her family would like to extend their heartfelt
thanks to Doctor
MORAN and the nursing staff at the Collingwood
General and Marine Hospital. In accordance with Rhona's wishes,
Cremation has taken place. A Memorial and Celebration of Rhona's
Life will be held on Saturday, May 6, 2006 at 4: 00 p.m. at Toronto
Ski Club in Collingwood. Donations in memory of Rhona can be
made to the National Ovarian Cancer Association through Fawcett
Funeral Homes or by calling 1-877-413-7970. Friends may leave
condolences for the family by visiting www.fawcettfuneralhomes.com
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Tough and cheerful on a medical marathon
Hiked in Peru with brain tumour Never stopped to ask, 'Why me?'
By Catherine
DUNPHY,
Obituary
Writer
Because it was her favourite colour, Kate
BARNES' family put
on orange toques to walk five kilometres last month, on the day
of the Toronto Marathon. They were walking to support the Gerry
and Nancy Pencer Brain Tumor Centre at Princess Margaret Hospital,
as were many others. But, yes, they stood out in that crowd that
day -- "just like Kate, who always got noticed," said her sister,
Jen NOLAN.
And they felt wonderful.
Policemen gave them the thumbs up, pedestrians waved. There were
cheers whenever anyone crossed the finish line at Queen's Park.
"There were 5,000 people walking and they all knew someone with
cancer," said Brian
LINDSAY, her stepfather.
"It was very joyful," said her mother, Jane
LINDSAY.
"You felt a lot less alone," said her brother, John
BARNES, who
vows to jog the course next year.
The walk took them one hour and nine minutes -- a short journey
compared to the one taken by
BARNES in the 10 years between her
diagnosis and death on January 25 from a brain tumour.
Their Katy had kept them comforted with her toughness, her honesty
and her wisecracks. She would introduce herself to people quite
cheerfully as the BT girl, as in brain tumour, lest anyone not
know how to acknowledge or refer to her reality. When told she
had only a short while to live, she replied: "Sh -- happens."
She'd joke about opening a Tim Hortons -- her source for hot
chocolate -- on the other side, especially with the doctor who
was hooked on Starbucks.
But it was only after October 15 this year, when they had walked
her walk, that her family was ready to tell her story.
Born in Montreal, brought up in Lorne Park,
BARNES was off to
see the world as soon as she could. After finishing school, she
left for nine months and came home three years later. She visited
Australia, New Zealand, London, Indonesia, Ethiopia, breaking
up her travels only once, in typical dramatic fashion, to appear
on her mother's doorstep in a surprise visit on Christmas Day.
And everywhere, she made good Friends. Outgoing and chatty, genuine
and friendly, it was her gift.
Almost 11 years ago, when she did come home to Canada, she got
a job as traffic controller for the television station run by
Torstar Media Group and started taking flying lessons at Toronto
Island
Airport.
Six months later, in May 1996,
BARNES was taking
the ferry back from the airport after one of her first solo flights
when she had a seizure and was rushed to hospital. Medical experts
are still mystified about what causes brain tumours. Hers came
out of the proverbial blue.
"Everything crashed with that," said her mother. "She lost her
dream."
But not her spunk.
Doctors operated right away; after six weeks of radiation, her
gorgeous, wild, untamed curls fell out and she had to move home
to be looked after by her mother and stepfather. There would
be many more challenges to come, but not once did her family
see her cry. They never even heard her say, "Why me?"
"But she did say, 'Goddammit, I'm a Leo and it's not going to
beat me,'" Brian
LINDSAY said.
She flew to Australia to be at a friend's wedding, dyed her cropped
hair bleach-blond, and was back at work by February 1997. She
was being monitored, going for an Magnetic Resonance Image every
six months. "She would get very anxious before every Magnetic
Resonance Image," recalled her sister, but for four wonderful
years she was in remission.
Then the Magnetic Resonance Image picked up something -- the
tumour was growing again. Once again, she was rushed into surgery,
then put on a pharmaceutical clinical trial and monitored monthly.
When she was able, she went back to work, moved back downtown,
and decided to hike the Inca trail in Peru. Her doctor made her
promise she would tell her group leader about her tumour and
her medication. On the last morning of the four-day hike, she
burst into tears.
"It made me realize I can do what I need to do. I can do what
I want to do. Yes, I have a brain tumour and yes, I take Dilantin
on a daily basis. But I took care to prepare myself to be as
strong as possible," she wrote in an article published by the
Pencer Brain Tumor Centre. "It was the pride I felt when I walked
through the Inca trail and through the Sun Gate that has given
me the strength to move on with my life."
She and her sister got in a trip to Ecuador, the Amazon and the
Galapagos -- where
BARNES became very vocal when she discovered
the litter left by the party of the Ecuadoran president also
visiting the island,
NOLAN recalled -- and
BARNES was bridesmaid
at NOLAN's wedding in the summer of 2004.
Then, that September,
BARNES had to undergo more emergency surgery.
A month later, after she demanded the truth, her doctor told
her she had months, possibly a year, left to live.
"It was a wonderful year for all of us," said her mother.
There were movie nights, afternoons in the garden, a helicopter
ride over Niagara Falls, walks with her mother and long talks
with LINDSAY, whom her mother married two years after
BARNES'
father died when she was 16. "We were buddies,"
LINDSAY said.
In May 2005, she visited family in England and Ireland -- a hard
trip because everyone knew they were saying goodbye to her. By
October she was ready to go into palliative care -- in fact,
after she and Brian
LINDSAY visited it, she chose Ian Anderson
House in Oakville.
She was 35 and she had accepted her death. "She made it so easy
for us," said her admiring mother.
BARNES started a webpage to
keep in touch with her Friends around the world. She was still
irrepressible. "We are almost at the end of October… time is
flying by when having fun?" she wrote October 19. "I am still
having trouble speaking, tired or not. Can I blame it on the
colder weather? I smirk!"
She planned her party -- as she called her funeral wake -- right
down to the quesadillas she wanted served, and told Maureen
DANIELS,
co-ordinator at the Pencer Brain Tumor Centre, that she wanted
to live until Christmas. She wanted her recipe for pancakes and
real maple syrup served up Christmas morning, and that is what
her family made happen for her at Anderson House.
But she also told
DANIELS she would be ready to die after that.
"'My Dad's waiting for me and we've got plenty to talk about,'
she told me,"
DANIELS said. "We see upwards of 300 people with
newly diagnosed brain tumours a year here, but she was pretty
amazing. It is hard to be positive and realistic at the same
time, but she was."
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