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MAYBANK,
James▲
Matthew▲ (1940-2006)
Master hair stylist and pianist. A star in the firmaments of
all who knew him. James died peacefully on February 15th, 2006,
surrounded by the love of his family and many Friends. James
is survived by his spouse David, his mother Florence (Olds, Alberta),
his brothers Gerry (Lorraine) and Robert (Alexandra). Mourning
him are his nieces Krista and Rebecca and his nephews Mark, Scott
and Troy. James' "sister" Susan
CRAIG and his "Best Person" Diana
MacRI made James' final days ones of comfort and love. All who
love James and who cared for him wish to thank the wonderful
people at Community Care Access Centre who made it possible for
James to spend most of his final weeks in the home he loved.
The 6th floor unit at Toronto Grace Hospital ensured that James'
death was a painless and dignified one. Our thanks to all the
staff. Cremation with funeral to follow in Olds, Alberta. A massive
celebration of James' life will be held in Toronto at a later
date.
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MAYBEE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-10-18 published
MARTIN,
George
E.
He has "slipped the surly bonds of earth…" A resident of Chatham
and formerly of Wallaceburg, George E.
MARTIN died peacefully
at home on Tuesday, October 17, 2006 at the age of 62 after a
courageous battle with cancer. Beloved husband of Sue
(MAYBEE)
MARTIN for 39 years. Loving father of Tim and Christine
MARTIN
of Oakville and Dan and Carolyn
MARTIN of Chatham. Much loved
grandpa of Thomas George
MARTIN of Chatham. Born in Strathroy,
son of the late Kenneth and Vivian
(MITCHELL)
MARTIN.
Brother
of Ray and Margaret
MARTIN of Ottawa, Ernie
MARTIN of Strathroy,
Jeanne and John
VAN
ROSSUM of London and the late Ken
MARTIN.
Brother-in-law of Loretta
MARTIN of LaSallette, Sandi and Duane
HOWES and Ted and Betty
MAYBEE, all of Thunder Bay. Also survived
by several nieces and nephews. After his retirement from Bell
Canada in 1999, George immersed himself in his true passions-woodworking
and cooking. The fruits of his labours will be missed by many
while his workshop creations continue to bring joy and comfort.
Family will receive Friends at the McKinlay Funeral Home, 459 St. Clair
Street, Chatham on Thursday from 2: 00-4:30 and 7:00-9:00 p.m.
Funeral Service will be held at 11: 00 a.m. on Friday, October 20,
2006 from Holy Trinity Church, Chatham with Rev. John
HODGINS
officiating. Interment Riverview Cemetery, Wallaceburg. Donations,
made by cheque, to the London Regional Cancer Centre or Holy
Trinity Church Building Fund appreciated.
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MAYBEE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-02-17 published
MALLEY,
Bryan
P.
Peacefully on February 13, 2006 in Burlington, Ontario in his
93rd year. Beloved husband of the late Mabel Morna (née
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS.)
Loving father of Morna (Dick)
MacINTOSH, Michael (Shirley)
MALLEY
and Katie (Wayne)
MAYBEE. Survived by his sister Vera (Percy)
CHAMBERLAIN. "
Boru" will be sadly missed by his many grandchildren
and great grandchildren. Private funeral has taken place. If
desired, donations may be made to the Salvation Army. Arrangements
by Dodsworth and Brown Ancaster Chapel (905) 648-3852.
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MAYBEE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-24 published
MANNING,
Charles
Russell
Passed away peacefully on Saturday, April 22, 2006, in his 86th
year. Loving husband to Margaret for the past 62 years. Dear
father of Audrey
GOLCHUK,
Ralph and his wife
Dagmar and Doreen
MAYBEE and her husband Ross. Cherished grandpa of Karin, Patrick
and Owen. A memorial service for Russell will be held at the
Bob Rumball Centre for the Deaf (2395 Bayview Ave., Toronto)
on Tuesday at 1: 00 p.m. Donations to the Bob Rumball Centre would
be greatly appreciated by the family.
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MAYBURRY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-04-15 published
BAILIE,
George
Clarence
(Clarence proudly served 45 years with the Blyth and District
Fire Department and was a Member of the Royal Canadian Legion
Branch No. 420, Blyth)
Passed away peacefully after a long illness at London Health
Sciences Centre -- Westminster Campus on Tuesday, April 11, 2006.
George Clarence
BAILIE of Blyth in his 66th year. Beloved husband
for almost 25 years of Sue
BAILIE (née
PRUNER.) Dear father of
Allan BAILIE and his wife
Krisha of Louisiana, Amanda
BAILIE
of London and Nicole
BAILIE of Blyth, Grandpa of William and
Anna.
Also survived by a brother-in-law Earl
PRUNER and his wife
Sylvia of Rodney, a nephew Randy
MAYBURRY and his wife
Connie
of Listowel and several great-nieces and great-nephews. Predeceased
by his son William "Billie" (December 25, 1991), a sister Dorothy
(1992,) a brother-in-law Gerald
MAYBURRY (1999) and his parents
George (1975) and
Mary (1998)
BAILIE.
Friends and relatives will
be received at the Blyth Visitation Centre of Falconer Funeral
Homes Ltd., 407 Queen Street, Blyth on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
where the funeral service will be held on Tuesday, April 18,
2006 at 2: 00 p.m. with Pastor Ernest
DOW of the Living Water
Christian Fellowship officiating. Interment in Blyth Union Cemetery.
As expressions of sympathy, the family would appreciate memorial
donations to the Children's Hospital of Western Ontario or the
Blyth and District Fire Department. Members of the Royal Canadian
Legion Branch No. 420, Blyth will hold a memorial service at
the visitation centre on Monday evening at 9: 00 p.m.
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MAYBURY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-14 published
JACKSON,
Gertrude
Isobel (née
BARTLAM)
95, Upper Stewiacke, passed away on January 11, 2006, in the
Colchester Regional Hospital, Truro, Nova Scotia. She was the
daughter of the late Lillian and Edward
BARTLAM,
Scarborough,
Ontario. Gertrude was predeceased by her husband William in 1985,
her sister Margaret
MAYBURY, and brother Clarence. Surviving
is her son William (Barbara), Windsor, Ontario, daughter Diane
(Gary GRAHAM), Upper Stewiacke, Nova Scotia; grandchildren, David
and Steven (Jennifer)
JACKSON,
Nick and Robert
GRAHAM, and great-grandchildren,
Chance, Dashel, Rileigh, and Amelia. She was a member of Melville
Presbyterian Church, West Hill, Ontario and later a member of
Springside United Church, Upper Stewiacke, Nova Scotia. She was
a kind and gentle person who loved to smile. At the family's
request, cremation has taken place with a Memorial Service at
Springside United Church, Upper Stewiacke, Nova Scotia, Sunday,
January 15, 2006 at 2 p.m., Reverend Natalie Buchanan-Rutherford
will be officiating. Spring interment will occur in Pickering,
Ontario. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Leprosy
Relief Canada, 1805 Sauve West Office 305, Montreal, Québec,
H4N 3H4 or Springside United Church Building Fund. On line condolences
may be made to colchestercommunityfh@ca.ns.sympatico.ca
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MAYCOCK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-07-17 published
GRIFFITHS,
William
F.
Died peacefully surrounded by his family Friday, July 14th at
the age of 91. Bill was a caring and devoted husband of the late
Madge GRIFFITHS (1915-2004) and loving father of Vicki and Debbie.
He was also a proud grandfather of Rebecca, David, Jacqueline,
Faith and Angela and dear brother of Kaye
MILLER and the late
Violet ROBINSON and Mayme
THORSTEINSON.
Bill was born January 5th,
1915 in Saltcoats, Saskatchewan and lived for close to two years
in Aber Frau, North Wales as a young child with his mother and
sister, Violet. He began a lifelong career in the grocery business
at the age of eight when he delivered groceries for the local
food store in Saltcoats. He began working with Canada Safeway
Limited at the age of 19 in Regina, Saskatchewan moving to various
towns in the province until he became the youngest store manager
in the company's history in Shonavan at the young age of 23.
In 1940 he was transferred to Rosetown, Saskatchewan where he
met his future wife, Madge
MAYCOCK, the dietician at the local
hospital. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1941, served
as a rear gunner on the 415 and 419 Squadrons and completed two
tours over Europe earning him the Distinguished Flying Cross
presented to him by the King of England in 1945. While overseas,
he reunited with his love, Madge and they were married in Tourquay,
England November 5th, 1945. Following the wedding, Bill was transferred
to Germany where he was part of the Nazi war trials. Upon his
return to Canada, he continued his working relationship with
Canada Safeway in Vancouver in 1947 where he managed a store
for six months and then moved into the office as a produce buyer.
He subsequently moved to Saskatoon in 1948, and finally to Winnipeg
in 1950 for the remainder of his working career. There he continued
with Safeway until his retirement in 1980 having served over
40 years with the company and culminating in his final role as
Chairman of the Board of Canada Safeway Limited. Bill was an
extremely supportive and generous individual to many members
of his family as well as Friends both in Canada and
in Wales.
A private family memorial service will be held Tuesday, July 18th,
2006 at 1: 30 p.m. at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Reception to follow,
from 3: 30 pm, at 41 Tofino Crescent. In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to the Canadian National Institute for the Blind,
1929 Bayview Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, M4G 3E8.
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DYCZKOWSKYJ,
Anne
Peacefully surrounded by her family, passed away on Sunday, January
8, 2006. Born in Stetler, Alberta on July 4, 1931 and raised
in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Moved to Toronto in 1948 and married
Lew on August 20, 1955. She will be missed dearly by her beloved
husband Lew, her daughter Yvonne, her son Jerry, her daughter-in-law
Elena, her brothers Bill and Greg
MAYDANSKY and her grandchildren
Valeria, Tamara, Alex and Adrianna. Anne was a wonderful woman
and those whose hearts she touched will surely never forget her.
Resting at the Cardinal Funeral Home, 92 Annette Street (near
Keele) on Wednesday from 6-9 p.m. with Panachida at 7: 30 p.m.
Funeral service will be held on Thursday at 9: 15 a.m., then to
St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Church (Queen at Bellwoods) for
Funeral Mass at 10 a.m. Interment to follow, Park Lawn Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Ukrainian Canadian
Care Centre. Rest in Peace Vichnaya Pamyat
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ISHII,
Kanaye
Bessie (née
MIYAKE)
Passed away peacefully on Saturday, January 14, 2006, at the
Trillium Health Centre, Toronto, at the age of 81. Predeceased
by her beloved husband, Masao, she will be sadly missed and always
remembered by her devoted sons, Mark (Debbie), Steven (Cathy),
and Brian, and her cherished grandchildren, Jenna, Matthew, and
Jason.
Loving sister to Bunrey (Huguette)
MIYAKE,
Miori (late
Yoshio) MAYEDA, Harumi (Tomotsu)
YAMAMOTO, and Chiharu
MIYAKE
sister-in-law to Masao's brothers and sisters; and aunt and great-aunt
to many nephews and nieces. Bessie will be fondly remembered
for her gentle, selfless nature and her beautiful smile. Her
many Friends in Montreal and Toronto will greatly miss her kindness
and thoughtfulness. Visitation will be held on Friday, January
20, from 7: 00-9:00 p.m., and the funeral service on Saturday,
January 21, at 10: 00 a.m., both at the Toronto Buddhist Church,
1011 Sheppard Ave. (east of Allen Road), 416-534-4302. In lieu
of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association,
Heart and Stroke Foundation, or Toronto Buddhist Church.
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MAYER, Ann Elizabeth (formerly
SULLIVAN, née
QUARRINGTON)
Of R.R.#4 Chesley, passed away at South Bruce Grey Health Centre,
Chesley on Saturday, February 25, 2006 in her 84th year. Loving
mother of Brian
SULLIVAN of Calgary, Maureen and her husband
James McSHANE of Oakville, Ronald
SULLIVAN and his wife
Bonnie
of Owen Sound and Michael
SULLIVAN of Chesley. Cherished granmother
of Jennifer, John, Joanna and Jessica and great-grandmother of
Kali and Wee James. Former wife of Russell Stewart
SULLIVAN of
Elmvale.
Ann▼ was predeceased by her husband Gerry
MAYER and her
parents, Harold and Marian
(CALLAHAN)
QUARRINGTON. A Celebration
of Ann's Life will be held of Friday, March 3rd, 2006 at 11: 00
a.m. at the Cameron Funeral Home, Chelsey. In lieu of flowers,
memorial donations to the Chelsey Hospital Foundation would be
appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
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MAYER,
Ann▲▼
Thank you everyone for your sincere expressions of sympathy,
generous donations, and attendance at our mothers funeral on
Friday
March 3rd, 2006. Thank you also to Reverend Sheila
PLETCH,
Cameron Funeral Home and the ladies of Branch #144 Canadian Legion.
-Brian. Maureen, Ron and Michael.
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MAYER,
Wilhelmina
Maria "
Wilma"
(BRAS)
Of Saint Thomas on Tuesday, May 23, 2006, surrounded by her loving
family, at her late residence, in her 81st year. Beloved wife
of the late Martin
MAYER and dearly loved mother of Brigitta
and her husband David
SOMERVILLE,
Evelyn
BOCK (late Hans,) Joan
MAYER all of Saint Thomas, Elaine
MAYER and her husband Scott Lackey
of Belmont, Rosemary and her husband Michael
BARRETT of Saint Thomas,
Ronald MAYER of Saint Thomas and Timothy and his wife
Joanne
MAYER
of Unionville. Sadly missed by 19 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren.
Wilma was born in Holland on September 14, 1925. She was a member
of Saint Anne's Church. Resting at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin
Street, Saint Thomas until Saturday morning and then to Saint Anne's
Church for Mass of the Christian Burial at 10: 30 a.m. Interment
to follow in Elmdale Cemetery. Visitation Friday from 6-8 p.m.
Prayers will be recited at the funeral home on Friday at 7: 00 p.m.
Remembrances may be made to Canadian Cancer Society.
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MAYER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-11-13 published
ROSS,
Larry
Passed away peacefully with his loving family by his side on
November 11, 2006. Beloved husband of Marie (née
MAYER) with
whom he celebrated 33 years of marriage. Loving father of Tim
and wife Brenda
MAYER,
Shelley and husband Darryl
CHARRON, Tammy
ROSS and Kevin
POULIN and Jamie
ROSS.
son of Virgil
ROSS and
the late Bernice
ROSS. Dear grandfather of Travis and Chelsea
MAYER, Kayla and Ryan
CHARRON, Sean, Justin, and Dylan
POULIN.
Great-grandfather of Emily
MAYER.
Loved▼ brother of Donna and
husband Bob
McCAFFERY and the late Donald
ROSS husband of Sharon.
Dearest brother-in-law of Marion and husband Don
McFARLANE and
Jim and wife
Jean
MAYER.
Also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Larry retired from Kelsey-Hayes after 25 years of service. If
you so desire, donations to Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation
would be appreciated by the family. Visiting Monday 7-9 p.m.
Tuesday 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Wednesday 11: 30 a.m. at Families
First Funeral Home and Tribute Centre (519-969-5841) 3260 Dougall
Ave.,
Windsor, with Rev. Paul
ALMOND officiating. Interment Victoria
Memorial Gardens. You may leave your cherished memories online
at www.familiesfirst.ca
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MAYER,
Ann▲ (formerly
SULLIVAN, née
QUARRINGTON)
Passed away on February 25, 2006 in her 84th year. Loving mother
of Brian SULLIVAN
(Calgary,)
Maureen
McSHANE (Oakville,) Ron
SULLIVAN
(Owen
Sound) and Michael
SULLIVAN of Chesley. Greatly
missed by her grandchildren Jennifer, John and Joanna and her
great-grandchild James. Former wife of Russell Stewart
SULLIVAN
of Edmore Beach, predeceased by her husband Gerry
MAYER and her
parents Harold and Marian
QUARRINGTON of Toronto. Service was
held in Chesley, Ontario on March 3, 2006. We will always love
you, Brian, Maureen, Ron and Michael.
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MAYER,
Nancy
Alan
Brown
Dampsy
Died April 30, 2006 at Baycrest Centre in her 83rd year. She
was the loving and devoted mother to daughters Debbie
FRASER
(Doug) and Diana
DAMPSY
(Ray
JONES) and to her grand_son Kevin
GEE.
The family wishes to thank all her many Friends and the
staff at Baycrest for their love and support. A private cremation
will take place. Nancy was the daughter of Doctor Alan
BROWN, one
of the early driving forces behind the Hospital for Sick Children.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to
the Hospital for Sick Children in her name.
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MAYER, Paul A., Lt. Col. - Retired, O.B.E., G.M., C.D.
Peacefully at the Montfort Hospital on Wednesday, July 5, 2006
in his 90th year. Beloved Husband of Pamela (née
McDOUGALL.)
Loving▲ grandfather of Crystal
MAYER and David
MAYER of Vancouver,
B.C.. He will be fondly remembered by his sister, his niece and
nephew, all of Melbourne, Australia. Friends may visit at the
Central Chapel of Hulse, Playfair and McGarry, 315 McLeod St, Ottawa
on Monday, July 10th, 2006 from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m..
Funeral Service will be held at St. Bartholomew Anglican Church,
125 MacKay Street, Ottawa on Tuesday, July 11th, 2006 at 11 a.m.
As an expression of sympathy, memorial contributions to Canadian
National Institute for the Blind or the Victorian Order of Nurses
would be appreciated.
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MAYER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-10-02 published
Paul MAYER,
Soldier And
Civil
Servant (1916-2006)
He survived the Second World War and the wrath of King George
to almost lose his life to a Congolese rebel
By Buzz BOURDON,
Special to the Globe and Mail, Page S9
Ottawa -- On January 27, 1964, Paul
MAYER thought he was a dead
man. Surrounded by Congolese rebels intent on slaughtering as
many whites as possible in Kwilu Province, he was clubbed unconscious
for trying to arrange the release of eight missionary nuns and
a priest. As a lieutenant-colonel in the Regiment of Canadian
Guards serving with the United Nations, he had already rescued
two nuns and three priests.
When he regained consciousness, Mr.
MAYER found a native council
arguing the case for killing him on the spot. A member of the
Jeunesse, a fanatical rebel army, stuck a pistol in his stomach
and pulled the trigger. Click. There was no round in the chamber.
Enraged, the fanatic pulled the trigger again. Another click.
"He looked at the pistol, spat on it then slammed it against
the side of my head. My ears rang like cathedral bells. Finally,
he threw it on the ground. I could not believe my luck; there
were another nine rounds in the magazine of the pistol, but he
did not know how to work the slide," Mr.
MAYER wrote in his 2006
autobiography I've Had a Good Innings.
But his ordeal wasn't over yet. Walking toward his helicopter,
Mr. MAYER was struck from behind and knocked to the ground. A religious
man, he called to God for help. "I had no one else to turn to.
I said as loud as I could, 'Dear Lord, please help me,' and oh
boy, did I ever mean it. I will swear to my dying day that I
felt a friendly hand touch my shoulder and grip it as if to say,
'Go on, get up, it's going to be all right.' "
Mr. MAYER climbed into his helicopter and took off. He was safe
and so were the missionaries. He was just doing his job. Sent
to Congo in 1963 after rebellion broke out, he commanded the
United Nations Airborne Rescue Force of 900 men. For saving more
than 100 teachers and missionaries, plus almost 500 children,
he was later decorated with the George Medal.
Paul MAYER, a scion of a family that first served the Crown in
1689, grew up a privileged member of the English upper-middle
classes. His father was a colonel in the Royal Field Artillery
and his mother was a French countess and "tempestuous diva" who
could sing 32 operas in five languages. Destined for the British
army, Mr. MAYER was forced to change his plans when at 17 he
fell seriously ill. Advised to seek a better climate, he moved
to Ontario and worked on a dairy farm, soon regaining his health.
In 1938, sensing that war with Germany was certain, Mr.
MAYER
joined the Algonquin Regiment. Seven days after Canada declared
war on Germany on September 10, 1939, he was commissioned as
an officer. He was later sent to England.
Training for war was serious, but there were a few light moments.
On September 9, 1943, Mr.
MAYER wrote, he drove his jeep onto
a beautifully manicured lawn, where it got stuck. A group of
men standing nearby shook their heads sadly. One of them was
King George VI. Mr.
MAYER had driven his jeep onto the King's
croquet lawn at Sandringham. "Well, yyyoung man, you've bbbuggered
up my croquet lawn," said the King in his well-known stutter.
After the Allies invaded Europe on June 6, 1944, Mr.
MAYER commanded
a company of the Algonquin Regiment in action in France, Belgium,
Holland and into Germany.
Mr. MAYER remained in the army after the war, serving in Korea
with the 1st Commonwealth Division and the 25th Canadian Infantry
Brigade. He was made a member of the Order of the British Empire
for his work in intelligence, one of 17 decorations and medals
he received from Canada, Britain, France and Belgium.
Mr. MAYER transferred to the Canadian Guards when that short-lived
regiment was founded on October 16, 1953. One of his fellow officers,
retired major-general G.R.
CHERITON of Ottawa, remembers him
well. "He was an unusual man, something of a lone wolf. He gave
a lot of attention to protocol; always understood the proper
thing to do. He was always impeccably dressed."
In 1959, Mr.
MAYER was sent to Indochina as a military adviser
with the International Truce Commission, and once thwarted North
Vietnamese soldiers who tried to confiscate a Canadian diplomatic
bag. President Ho Chi Minh was sympathetic, but advised him to
leave the country. As a parting gift, the president, who confided
"I am only 15 per cent Communist," gave Mr.
MAYER a bronze statue
that had been in his family for 150 years.
By 1965, Mr.
MAYER was a military adviser to the United Nations
Secretary General. He was sent to the Dominican Republic as an
observer. During a golf game, he recalled in his memoir, he was
tipped off that an assassin was waiting for him on the second
green. After a 36-minute trial held that afternoon, Mr.
MAYER
was invited to the luckless assassin's execution an hour later.
He declined the opportunity to deliver the traditional coup-de-grace
to the head.
A few months later, Mr.
MAYER was shot at, at point-blank range,
only to have his cap badge deflect the round. "It took a piece
of my forehead with it and left a dent in my head above my right
eye." In April, 1966, he and his second wife, Ruth, survived
another assassination attempt.
After retiring from the Canadian Forces in 1968, he spent 10 years
with the Asian Development Bank and the World Bank. In 1987,
he married Pamela
McDOUGALL,
Canada's ambassador to Poland from
1968 to 1971.
Paul Augustus
MAYER was born on December 17, 1916, in Santiago,
Chile. He died of natural causes on July 5 in Ottawa. He was
89. He leaves his wife, Pamela, his sister Laura, his granddaughter
Crystal and his grand_son David. His son Owen predeceased him.
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MAYER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-11-11 published
MAYER,
Evelyn
Passed away peacefully, after a courageous battle with cancer,
on November 10, 2006 at Scarborough General Hospital, with her
long time, loving friend Joan
KWONG, by her side. She is survived
by her brother Dennis and will be sadly missed by Joan's family
and all of her Friends. The family is grateful to the staff of
Scarborough Hospital General Division for the outstanding palliative
care Evelyn received. If desired, donations in memory of Evelyn
may be made to the Scarborough Hospital General Division. In
respect to Evelyn's wishes, cremation, followed by a private
graveside service will be held.
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BROOKS,
Sidney
Passed away peacefully on Monday, January 23, 2006, in his 87th
year. Predeceased by his beloved wife Mary. Loving father of
Sydney Dolores (Rae
WATTS), Ann Marlene (Norman
MAYERHOFER) and
Paul (Dana). Dear grandfather to nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Cherished brother of Mrs. Marjorie
HANSON.
Sid will be lovingly
remembered by all of his nieces and nephews, family and Friends.
Visitation will be held from 12 to 1 p.m. on Friday, January
27, 2006 at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home (6150 Yonge Street, at
Goulding, south of Steeles). The Funeral Service will be held
at 1 p.m. in the Chapel. Interment Beechwood Cemetery. As an
expression of sympathy, donations may be made to the Royal Canadian
Legion - Branch 66. Condolences www.rskane.ca.
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MAYERS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-10-28 published
LYON,
Barbara
Jean (née
MAYERS)
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George DENISON: A judge of character
George Taylor
DENISON III presided over a Toronto court for 44 years,
commanded troops, wrote books and lived large
By Adam MAYERS,
Toronto
Star
Although
George
Taylor
DENISON III wasn't exactly a hanging judge,
over the course of the 44 years that he presided over a Toronto
police court, he could never be accused of letting the law stand
in the way of justice.
He often ignored precedent unless it conformed to his point of
view, preferred speedy judgment to a lengthy presentation of
evidence, and relied as much on intuition as the balance of probability
in determining a verdict.
More than once he made a decision that seemed contrary to the
facts and he was not above shouting down the accused or his lawyer
to make a point.
His behaviour on the bench made
DENISON a character in the city,
and so when he died on June 6, 1925, at the age of 86, it was
an event of note. His court had become a tourist attraction and
although his death was a sombre occasion, the extensive coverage
including a full page in the Star -- reflected the nature
of the life lived. Obituary writers celebrated him with the same
vigour with which he dispensed law, acknowledging
DENISON as
an unconventional and colourful public figure who had no difficulty
expressing whatever came to mind.
If the court system seems slow these days, lawyers and judges
could take a leaf from
DENISON's book. He claimed that in a good
year he handled 20,000 cases, compared to an average 7,000 by
a police court magistrate in Britain. While this included bail
hearings and remands, as well as trials, based on 230 hearing
days a year, it came to an astonishing average of 87 cases a
day.
DENISON's great achievement on the bench was to end what he described
as the "pernicious practice" whereby defendants and complainants
visited the judge's chamber beforehand to "discuss" their cases,
leading to bribes and sweet deals. He also refused perks given
to magistrates of the day, including free passes by steamship
and railway companies, claiming he couldn't be impartial if he
took favours.
While today judges prefer the shadows,
DENISON loved the limelight.
He gave lectures, wrote books and commanded a militia regiment.
He was a staunch defender of the British Empire and deeply suspicious
of American motives.
As an alderman in St. Patrick's ward, he shocked Toronto's city
council in April 1865 during the passage of a resolution expressing
sympathy with Americans over the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
He was the only councillor to vote against it.
But DENISON was far more than a colourful character. He was part
of a wealthy, well-educated clan who were part of the Canadian
military and political elite, with roots that stretched back
to the United Empire Loyalists. His great-grandfather came to
Upper Canada with Lord Simcoe in the 1790s. His grandfather fought
with Gen. Isaac Brock in the War of 1812.
His father, George Taylor
DENISON II, built a baronial estate
called Rusholme amid open fields on the western edge of Toronto,
in what is now the College and Dovercourt area. George built
his own estate, Heydon Villa, near his father's.
Today, Rusholme Park Cres., Rusholme Rd., Heydon Park Rd. and
Dovercourt Rd. are all named after the family
George was one of nine children and enjoyed all the advantages
of his father's wealth. He went to Upper Canada College and studied
law at the University of Toronto, eventually going into practice
with his brother Fred, who became an member of Parliament.
Another brother, John, was the first Canadian admiral in the
British navy. Brother Septimus Junius was among the first graduates
from Kingston's Royal Military College, fought in the Boer War
and rose to the rank of general in the British army.
George's first calling was also the military, and in 1861, at
just 22, he took command of the 1st Toronto Volunteer Cavalry,
a militia regiment raised and supported by his family.
He later commanded the Governor General's bodyguard. He was a
staunch supporter of the southern Confederacy during the American
Civil War -- his uncle was a major in the Confederate secret
service -- and let Confederate spies in Toronto use his home
as a staging point.
In 1866, he commanded troops along the frontier in Niagara, guarding
against the Fenian raids from New York state. (The Fenians were
an Irish brotherhood who attacked forts, customs posts and other
border points to pressure Britain into withdrawing from Ireland.)
In the 1870s,
DENISON wrote a history of cavalry that won a contest
underwritten by Tsar Nicholas I. He gladly travelled to St. Petersburg
to claim the prize.
He once walked from Paris to Brussels with his brother to relive
the passage of Napoleon's army to the Battle of Waterloo.
DENISON
and brother Fred marched to Manitoba and helped put down the
Louis Riel rebellion in 1885.
The military tradition extended to his sons. One was killed during
World War I at Vimy Ridge, one of three
DENISONs who died in
that war.
DENISON never smoked, rarely drank and loved to walk. He was
well into his 70s when he gave up the daily 13-kilometre round
trip from his house to the court at City Hall.
He died after a short illness and though his life was lived in
the limelight, he was buried in a private cemetery among his
ancestors at the end of a side street in the heart of what is
modern-day Weston, near Lawrence Ave. and Weston Rd.
Fittingly, the cemetery, which overlooks the Humber River, is
at the end of
DENISON
Rd., one of four streets in the city that
bear the name of this extraordinary family.
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MAYES o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2006-03-29 published
MITCHELL,
Norman
D.
Passed away at the Avalon Retirement Centre Orangeville Ontario
on Wednesday March 22, 2006 in his 90th year. Beloved husband
of Ruth MOFFATT of Dundalk, and formerly of Beeton. Loved father
of Donald and his wife
Kathy
MITCHELL of Tottenham, Gladys
PALMER
of Dundalk, Nancy and her husband John
SETCHELL of Caledonia.
Loved by his 7 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Dear
brother of Jean
POLLOCK of Hamilton and predeceased by Earl,
Harold, Ken and Lorne
MITCHELL,
Audrey
MAYES, Grace,
Lance, and
Edith ARMSTRONG.
Norman will be fondly remembered by his nieces
and nephews. Rested at the W. John Thomas Funeral Home, 244 Victoria
St. E. Alliston. Funeral services were held in the chapel on
Friday March 24, 2006 at 1: 30 p.m. Interment Trinity United Cemetery,
Beeton. If so desired, memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society would be appreciated.
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MAYES o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-09-23 published
SHARP,
Max▼
J.▼
At the Woodstock General Hospital on Friday September 22, 2006,
Max J. SHARP of Woodstock at the age of 79 years. Beloved husband
of Donna M.
SHARP (née
McLEOD) for over 53 years. Dear father
of Ken SHARP,
Cindy▼
SHARP and her husband Eric
KENDALL all of
Woodstock and Jeff
SHARP of Toronto. Loved grandfather of Wendy
HANDEL and her husband John, Jennifer
MAYES and her husband Michael,
Greg SHARP and Aaron
KENDALL. Dear brother of Don
SHARP and Dorothy
COURTNAGE both of Harrington, Joyce
BOLTON of Strathroy and Ron
SHARP and his wife
Suzanne▼ of Dunnville. Dear nephew of Bessie
ROUNDS of Harrington and brother-in-law of Doris
SHARP of Saint Marys,
Doug McLEOD and his wife
Carol▼ of R.R.#5, Embro, Marilyn
LEFEUVRE
and her husband Wayne of London, Jerry
McLEOD of R.R.#2, Embro
and Kathleen
McLEOD of Ingersoll. Predeceased by his brother
Roy SHARP, sister-in-law Isabelle
SHARP and by his brother-in-law
Walter McLEOD.
Max was a longtime member of Dundas St. United
Church. Friends may call at the R.D. Longworth Funeral Home,
845 Devonshire Ave., Woodstock, (519-539-0004) on Monday September 25,
2006 from 2-4 and 7-9 pm, where the funeral service will be held
in the chapel on Tuesday at 11: 00 a.m. with Rev. John
BROWN officiating.
Interment in the Hillview Cemetery. Contributions to the Canadian
Cancer Society (Pancreatic Research) or the Crohn's and Colitis
Society would be appreciated. On-line condolences at www.longworthfuneralhome.com
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SHARP,
Max▲
J.▲
At the Woodstock General Hospital on Friday September 22, 2006.
Max J. SHARP of Woodstock at the age of 79 years. Beloved husband
of Donna M.
SHARP (née
McLEOD) for over 53 years. Dear father
of Ken SHARP,
Cindy▲
SHARP and her husband Eric
KENDALL all of
Woodstock and Jeff
SHARP of Toronto. Loved grandfather of Wendy
HANDEL and her husband John, Jennifer
MAYES and her husband Michael,
Greg SHARP and Aaron
KENDALL. Dear brother of Don
SHARP and Dorothy
COURTNAGE both of Harrington, Joyce
BOLTON of Strathroy and Ron
SHARP and his wife
Suzanne▲ of Dunnville. Dear Nephew of Bessie
ROUNDS of Harrington and brother-in-law of Doris
SHARP of Saint Marys,
Doug McLEOD and his wife
Carol▲ of R.R.#5, Embro, Marilyn
LEFEUVRE
and her husband Wayne of London, Jerry
McLEOD of R.R.#2, Embro
and Kathleen
McLEOD of Ingersoll. Predeceased by his brother
Roy SHARP, sister-in-law Isabelle
SHARP and by his brothers-in-law
Walter McLEOD,
Stuart
BOLTON, and Ted
COURTNAGE. Max was a longtime
member of Dundas St. United Church. Friends may call at the R.D. Longworth
Funeral Home, 845 Devonshire Ave. Woodstock, (519-539-0004) on
Monday September 25, 2006 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., where the funeral
service will be held in the chapel on Tuesday at 11: 00 a.m. with
Rev. John BROWN officiating. Interment in the Hillview Cemetery.
Contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society (Pancreatic Research)
or the Crohn's and Colitis Society would be appreciated. On-line
condolences at www.longworthfuneralhome.com
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MAYES o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-06 published
GALLAUGHER,
Lorne
(Gallaugher Contracting Ltd.)
Peacefully after a valiant struggle with cancer on Wednesday,
April 5, 2006 at Hill House Hospice, Richmond Hill. Lorne, beloved
husband for 55 years to Vera (née
MAYES) of Aurora. Loving father
of Larry and his companion Louise of Aurora. Dear grandfather
to Daryl and Brent. Also survived by his brother Morris and his
wife Betty and family. Lorne will be fondly remembered by his
extended family and Friends. Friends may call at the Thompson
Funeral Home, 530 Industrial Parkway South (northeast corner
of Yonge and Industrial Parkway, 905-727-5421), Aurora, from
7-9 p.m. Friday. Funeral service at Aurora United Church, 15186 Yonge
Street, Aurora, on Saturday 2 p.m. Private family interment. Donations
in Lorne's memory to Hill House Hospice, Richmond Hill would
be appreciated.
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MAYFIELD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-23 published
MAYFIELD,
Peter
March 23rd, 2002
We never lose the ones we love,
For love itself lives on,
And the joy we knew together
Is never really gone.
It lives in precious moments
Of those who were so dear,
Memories that bring comfort,
And keep our loved ones near.
Forever in our thoughts, Linda and Winston.
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MAYFLOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-13 published
HEO,
Erlinda "
Lyn" (1962-2006)
Passed away peacefully on Saturday, April 8, 2006, in her 43rd
year, with family by her side. Erlinda, beloved daughter of Lorginia
and the late Chiong
HEO.
Loving sister of Evangeline, Miguel,
Joseph, Henry, Johnson, Margaret
MAYFLOR, Mila and Jamie. Beloved
Aunt to Brian, Ann Bernadette, Jamila, Jennifer, Jeffrey, Jonathan,
Carla, Mark Andrew, Josephine, Joey, Denver Jr., Kaitlyn, Alysson,
Ian, Frederic, Leo James, Sean, Isabel and Lea
NICOLE. Friends
will be received at Rosar-Morrison Funeral Home and Chapel, 467 Sherbourne
Street, south of Wellesley Street on April 15, 16 and 17 from
2 to 9 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated in Our Lady of
Lourdes Parish Church (Sherbourne, at Earl Street) on Tuesday,
April 18 at 10: 30 a.m. A private family cremation to follow.
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MAYHEW o@ca.on.brant.brantford.the_expositor 2006-03-13 published
MAYHEW,
Betsy
Lawson (née
HALLYBURTON)
(December 3, 1917-March 11, 2006)
With great courage, in the presence of her children, David and
June, in her 89th year. Predeceased by her loving husband Garnet.
Cherished grandmother of Michel, Kristen and Scott. Bessie was
a graduate of the Victoria General Hospital School of nursing
(1942) and a Lieutenant with the Royal Canadian Army Medical
Corps, stationed in Halifax during World War 2. Longtime member
of the nursing staff of Saint_Joseph's Hospital, 3rd floor. Heartfelt
thanks to the compassionate nursing staff at the Brantford General
Hospital, 7th Floor. Donations may be made in memory of Bessie
to the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation. A private family
service has already taken place. Steadfast in family and faith.
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MAYHEW o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-04-24 published
WORSFOLD,
Annie▼
Mary▼ (née
MAYHEW)
Peacefully on April 21, 2006 at Woodstock General Hospital, Annie
Mary WORSFOLD (née
MAYHEW) in her 84th year. Survived by her
brothers Vincent and Edward and sisters Isabelle and Nora Mae.
Predeceased by her loving husband Eric (1974), her parents Mary
and Napolean, her brothers Leonard, Ronald and her sister Olive
SHEPHARD.
Mother▼ of Pat
RAE of Medicine Hat, Alberta, Diane (Bill)
HUBBARD of Innisville, Ontario, Judy (Shane)
GORDON of Woodstock,
Ontario and Susan
PENNELL and Jason of Kintore, Ontario. Grandmother
of 9 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren and 3 great-great-grandchildren.
Remembered by several nieces and nephews. A graveside service
will be held at Forest Lawn Memorial Chapel, 1997 Dundas Street
East (at Wavell), London on Thursday, April 27, 2006 at 3 p.m.
Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be gratefully
appreciated. On-line condolences are available through www.memorial-funeral.ca
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MAYHEW o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-04-26 published
WORSFOLD,
Annie▲
Mary▲ (née
MAYHEW)
Peacefully on April 21, 2006 at Woodstock General Hospital, Annie
Mary WORSFOLD (née
MAYHEW) in her 84th year. Survived by her
brothers Vincent, Edward and John and sisters Isabelle and Nora.
Predeceased by her loving husband Eric (1974), her parents Mary
and Napolean, her brothers Leonard, Ronald and her sister Olive
SHEPHARD.
Mother▲ of Pat
RAE of Medicine Hat, Alberta, Diane (Bill)
HUBBARD of Innisville, Ontario, Judy (Shane)
GORDON of Woodstock,
Ontario and Susan
PENNELL and Jason of Kintore, Ontario. Grandmother
of 13 grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren and 3 great-great-grandchildren.
Remembered by several nieces and nephews. A graveside service
will be held at Forest Lawn Memorial Chapel, 1997 Dundas Street
East (at Wavell), London on Thursday, April 27, 2006 at 3 p.m.
Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be gratefully
appreciated. On-line condolences are available through www.memorial-funeral.ca
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MAYMAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-26 published
MAYMAN,
Pete
After a short but courageous battle on Tuesday May 23, 2006.
Pete MAYMAN, of Rodney, formerly of London, in his 66th year.
Beloved husband of Audrey for over 43 years, and
son of Eileen
and the late Walter
MAYMAN.
Loving father of Anne-Marie (Paul)
SCOTT, Mary-Elizabeth (Karl)
PERRY and Rose-Marie (Jamie)
KITTMER.
Cherished grandfather of Mark, Paul, Nicole, Meggan, Emily and
Abigail. Dear brother of Jerry (Joan), Wally (Michelle), Paul
(Carol), Rita (Barry)
HUTT, Martin (Marg) and Theresè (David)
NEWMAN.
Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Pete was
a longtime employee of Rogers Cable television. Friends and family
will be received at the Evans Funeral Home, 648 Hamilton Rd.
(1 block east of Egerton), on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
service will be conducted in the Evans Chapel on Monday May 29,
2006, at 11: 00 a.m. with Father Lucio
COUTO officiating. Cremation
with interment of ashes in Saint Peter's Cemetery. Donations to
the London Health Sciences Foundation, Cancer Program, Research and
Patient Care for Multiple Myeloma. Online condolences can be
expressed at www.evansfh.ca A tree will be planted as a living
memorial to Peter
MAYMAN.
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MAYMAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-09-21 published
MAYMAN,
Paul
Passed away peacefully at Victoria Hospital on Monday, September 18,
2006 in his 69th year. Loved by his wife
Carol (née
SMITH) for
27 years. Cherished father to Chris (Joan), Mark (Meika), Janice
(Andrew) PARMETER, Brenda (Mark)
OSSACHUK and Sandra (Doug)
SCHILZ.
Dear grandpa to 15 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Predeceased by his father Walter and his brother Peter. Survived
by his mother Eileen. Brother to Jerry (Joanne), Wally (Michelle),
Rita (Barry)
HUTT, Audrey
MAYMAN, Marty (Marg) and Theresa (Dave)
NEWMAN.
Paul will also be missed by many nieces, nephews and
Friends. A graveside service will be held at Forest Lawn Memorial
Gardens, 2001 Dundas Street East (at Wavell), London on Saturday,
September 23, 2006 at 10 a.m. Cremation has taken place. In remembrance,
donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario would be
gratefully appreciated.
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MAYNARD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-02 published
KENNY,
Lloyd
A. "
Cricket"
Of Blenheim formerly of London and Wallacetown passed away on
Friday, December 30 at the Chatham Kent Health Alliance Hospital.
Born in Chatham 68 years ago,
son of the late David
KENNY and
Gladys DOWLING. A plasterer by trade who also did maintenance
work at White Oaks Mall before retiring. Lloyd is survived by
his dear wife of 49 years the former Cora
CRAWFORD, his loving
children Randy and Diane of Morpeth, Charlotte and Glen
BOGART,
London; Kevin and Debbie, Belleville; Karen of British Columbia.
Proud grandfather of eleven grandchildren; one great granddaughter
Abbey; lifelong Friends Lyle and Toni
GANDER,
Corunna.
Brother
to Irene WEMP of West Lorne; Bert and Jean
KENNY,
Blenheim;
Donald
and Joyce of Chatham. Lloyd is predeceased by infant daughter
Kathy LYNN, sisters Lillian
MAYNARD;
Blanche
KENNY; brothers:
Edward, Norman and Ernest. Resting at the J.L. Ford Funeral Home
in Blenheim for visitation on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. and
where a funeral service will be held on Wednesday at 11: 00 a.m.
with Reverend Bill
TERRIS officiating. Interment in Craford Cemetery.
Memorials to the Cancer Society appreciated.
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MAYNARD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-06-03 published
MAYNARD,
Harriet▼
Ethel▼ "
Hattie▼" (née
RUSSELL)
Of Chatham and formerly R.R.#2 Florence and Ridgetown, passed
away at Fairfield Park Nursing Home, Wallaceburg on Thursday,
June 1, 2006 at the age of 93. Her husband of 45 years James
Kingsley MAYNARD, predeceased in 1986. Loving mother of two daughters
Carolyn and her husband Bruce
FRUMVELLER of Sunnyvale, California,
and Goldwynne (Goldie) and her husband Mervyn
HOWES of Chatham.
Dear grandmother to Jennifer
SCOBIE of Windsor, and Jeffrey
HOWES
and fiancee Lindsay
KASUK of London. Hattie was born in Raleigh
Township and was the last surviving child of the late Margaret
ILLMAN and Goldwin
RUSSELL.
Five brothers James, Ray, Nelson
(Bill,) Ivan and Ernest
RUSSELL, and 3 sisters Edith
LUGTIGHEID,
Mary FOSTER, and Clara
PEPPER, have predeceased. The
MAYNARD
family will receive Friends at the John C. Badder Funeral Home,
72 Victoria Street, Thamesville on Sunday from 2: 30-4:30 p.m. and
7: 00-9:00 p.m. The funeral service will be held in the chapel
of the funeral home on Monday June 5th, 2006 with great-nephew
Priest David
MAYNARD of Community of Christ, Wabash officiating.
Interment Mayhew-Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Thamesville. Donations
may be made at the funeral home by cheque to the Canadian Cancer
Society or C.K.H.A. Physician Recruitment Fund. On-line condolences
and donations may be left at our website www.badderfuneralhome.com.
"A Tree will be planted in Memory of Harriet
MAYNARD in the Badder and
Robinson Memorial Forest, Mosa Twp."
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MAYNARD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-06-05 published
MAYNARD,
Harriet▲
Ethel▲ "
Hattie▲"
(RUSSELL)
Of Chatham and formerly R.R.#2 Florence and Ridgetown, passed
away at Fairfield Park Nursing Home, Wallaceburg on Thursday,
June 1, 2006 at the age of 93. Funeral Service for Hattie
MAYNARD
will be held at the John C. Badder Funeral Home, Thamesville
on Monday, June 5, 2006 at 1: 30 p.m. Interment Mayhew- Mt. Pleasant
Cemetery, Thamesville. Donations to the Cancer Society or C.K.H.A.
Physician Recruitment Fund would be appreciated.
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MAYNARD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-07-06 published
DURR,
Dianne
G.
After a two year courageous battle with cancer passed away peacefully
at South Huron Hospital, Exeter, surrounded by her family on
Tuesday, July 4, 2006 in her 69th year. Beloved wife of Jack
DURR for 49 years. Loving mother of Jan (Monique)
DURR,
Kim
(Mike)
SMITH and Tracy
DURR. Cherished grandmother of Aaron, Alana,
Brandon and Maddison. Dear sister of Barb
KOSCIK,
Heather
JONES,
Debbie MAYNARD and the late Ron
BROWN and Robert
BROWN.
Dianne
will lovingly be missed by cherished friend, Leslie
DANCER and
her family. Also missed by several nieces and nephews. A memorial
service will be held on Saturday, July 8, 2006 at 11 a.m. from
Forest Lawn Memorial Chapel, 1997 Dundas Street East (at Wavell),
London. Visitation one hour prior to service. Interment of cremation
at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. The family would like to thank
Dr. KERR,
Shelley
HAYTER, R.N., London Cancer Society, Doctor Craig
ALBRECHT and Doctor Chris
BRUCKSCHWAGER. A special thank you to
the people of Grand Cove, Grand Bend for all their support.
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MAYNARD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-10-09 published
MAYNARD,
Lorretta
Peacefully with her Friends by her side at University Hospital
on October 2, 2006, Lorretta
MAYNARD of London in her 69th year.
Loving mother of Billie-Jo (B.J.)
MAYNARD.
She will be sadly
missed by her many Friends she made as a volunteer. Visitation
will be held in the Needham Funeral Home (520 Dundas St.) on
Tuesday from 1-3 p.m. where the funeral service will be held
in the Chapel on Tuesday October 10th, 2006 at 3 p.m. Interment
to follow at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. Donations in memory
of Lorretta to Saint_Joseph's Hospitality Centre (707 Dundas St.
London, Ontario, N5W 2Z5) would be appreciated.
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MAYNARD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-02-16 published
MAYNARD,
Catherine
Alice (née
WALKER)
Of Leamington, Ontario has died peacefully in her sleep in her
winter home in Florida of a heart condition just recently diagnosed.
She was born in Guelph, March 3, 1911 where her brother John
resides, and graduated from Mac Hall in 1932. With her husband
Neil, who predeceased her in 1984, she provided a loving, nuturing
and generous home for Ron, Karen and Jill and welcomed into their
lives Sally
LYTLE who died in 2000, and Louise
NELSON,
Jim
ROSS
and Paul LEE, Q.C. She adored her grandchildren Douglas who died
in 1999, Christine and Anthony
GIGLIO,
Mary
Katherine and Shaun
O'HERN and Allison
MORALES,
Heather and Raymond
JABLONSKI and
Jamie Ross and Christina
JACKSON and enjoyed the fun of 12 great
grandchildren. We will treasure forever our memories of this
classy wonderful lady who had an indomitable spirit. Visiting
at the Reid Funeral Home, 14 Russell Street, Leamington (519-326-2631),
on Saturday, February 18, 2006 from 2-3 p.m. Memorial Service
to celebrate Catherine's life at 3 p.m. Reverend Scott
McANDLESS
officiating. Memorial donations may be made by cheque to the
Heart and Stroke Foundation or Women's Art Association of Canada,
23 Prince Arthur Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M5R 1B2.
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MAYNARD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-07-07 published
McLEAN,
Thomas
Woodward
Age 89, peacefully at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, in his
own room in Veteran's L Wing, July 1, 2006. Predeceased by sister
Peggy MAYNARD, brothers Leo Francis, F/O William Eugene, L.A.C.
Paul Roger and Father Ted, C.S.B. Survived by sisters Catherine
and Joanne and many nephews and nieces in Toronto and Irving,
Texas. Private interment family plot Mount Hope Cemetery. During
5 years of long term care, Tom received outstanding professional
and personal care particularly from Doctor S.
FRYDRYCH,
Carshena
FENTON and Sandi Beach
McLEAN and Eleanor
MANANKEL.
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MAYNARD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-07 published
REAMAN,
Kenneth "
Kenny"
James
Age 60 years, passed away peacefully on the evening of April 5,
2006 at his home in Coppin's Corners, in the company of family
and Friends. Loving father of Ronn (Alison)
REAMAN and Chuck
REAMAN
(Dana
MARTIN.) Proud grandfather to Devon, Jared, Gavin,
Slater, Nathan and Zachary. Friend and loving companion to Judy
CATCHER. Survived by his mother Dora, his sister Gladys (Stan)
Bateman, and fondly remembered by his first wife
Carol
REAMAN
(MAYNARD,) nieces, nephews and many whose lives were touched
with his never ending compassion. Resting at the Low and Low
Funeral Home, 23 Main Street South, Uxbridge, (905) 852-3073
on Saturday, April 8th from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service
to be held in the chapel on Sunday, April 9, 2006 at 2: 00 p.m.
Interment Uxbridge Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can
be made to Parkview Manor, Stouffville.
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