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MOSCOE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-11-14 published
RUBY-
LEAN,
Julia (formerly
LEAN)
On Monday, November 13, 2006 at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.
Julia RUBY-
LEAN, beloved wife of the late Morris (Moe)
RUBY,
and of the late Sol
LEAN.
Loving mother and mother-in-law of
Carolyn and Peter
NADLER,
Stephen and Vivian
RUBY, Caren and
the late Gerry
RUBY. Dear sister of the late Gladys
SAGMAN.
Devoted
grandmother of Debbie and Stephen
STERN,
Lara and Peter
KAUFMAN,
Jennifer and Shane
CITRON,
Melanie and Aaron
MOSCOE, Jeff and
Carolyn RUBY,
Steven and Hyla
RUBY, Michelle
RUBY, Michael
RUBY,
Jonathan and Jillian
RUBY, great-grandmother of Matthew, Ryan,
Nicole, Kailee, Russell, Rachel, Carley, Matthew, Jory, and Ben.
Julia will be sadly missed by all who knew her. At Benjamin's
Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles Avenue West (3 lights west
of Dufferin), for service on Tuesday, November 14, 2006 at 3: 00 p.m.
Interment Beth Tzedec Memorial Park. Shiva 500 Avenue Road #705.
If desired, memorial donations may be made to the Gerry Ruby
Fund c/o The Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation, 416-946-6560.
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MOSCOE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-07 published
Educator challenged status quo
Veteran trustee Mae
WAESE rose to head 2 boards
Fought for breakfast clubs, English as a Second Language classes
in '60s
By Amy BROWN-
BOWERS,
Staff
Reporter,
Page B2
She was Mae the mensch -- tireless, inspired and good. She got
under your skin and stayed there. She made you mad, then won
you over.
"She pissed people off, but more than likely she made them her
Friends.
She was an amazing woman," said Maria
RIZZO, school
trustee in the Toronto Catholic District School Board who first
met Mae WAESE in 1982.
WAESE, an educational Don Quixote who fought for creative and
inclusive educational reform starting in the 1960s, died of a
brain tumour Wednesday. Friends and family gathered yesterday
to remember and celebrate her life.
Friends don't know how old she was and her family won't say,
but WAESE was known to enjoy the annual celebration of her 39th
birthday.
"Mae was an advocate for making sure that all kids were served
well by the system," said Councillor Howard
MOSCOE
(Ward 15,
Eglinton-Lawrence) who met
WAESE in the early 1960s.
"She said there are kids who can't learn by traditional methods
and we need alternatives.... It was her dogged determination
that changed education in North York in the '60s."
WAESE was a stay-at-home mom with three young children volunteering
for the Home and School Association in the early 1970s when she
decided to go back to school herself.
Her youngest child, James
WAESE, remembers getting a letter from
his mom at summer camp with her report card from Ontario Institute
for Studies in Education tucked inside.
After earning a degree in adult education, she became a trustee
in the North York Board of Education in 1978 and served as chairman
of the North York board from 1983 to 1986.
At the same time, she was a member of the Toronto Metropolitan
School Board and went on to become its chair from 1988 to 1992.
She stayed as a trustee until the amalgamation of the school
boards in 1998.
"She always challenged the status quo," said Jon
FILION, former
chair of the North York Board of Education, and councillor for
Toronto's Ward 23 (Willowdale). "She was always pushing, pushing,
pushing for improvement and change and to make things better
for students."
FILION met
WAESE when he was an education reporter for the Toronto
Star in the 1980s and remembers watching her at board meetings
speaking her mind even while other trustees tried to shut her
down.
"They would just flatten Mae. They'd knock her down and she'd
get back up," he said.
She fought for alternative schools when money was tight and she
fought to keep schools open when others wanted to close them.
She fought for the rights of English as a Second Language students
and for the breakfast club that provides meals for hungry kids.
"We have a moral responsibility to support our children when
they are in need of financial help," she said in a 1992 Star
article. "You just can't teach hungry kids."
WAESE talked about diversity long before it was buzzword -- she
was a founding member of the North York Race Relations Committee.
Her political instincts and people skills meant that her ideas
were heard and often implemented.
She was known as a skilled mediator and negotiator who kept the
gears turning in the deeply divided North York board.
"The very first words that she said to me were, 'Do you want
to win the battle or do you want to win the war'?"
RIZZO said.
"Her skills with other people were really amazing. Her ability
to understand other people and to work with them was really extraordinary,"
FILION added.
Besides work,
WAESE was deeply involved in the Jewish community,
had a full social life and was the centre of her family.
"She had the energy of five people and the enthusiasm of 10,"
FILION said.
"The serious truth -- she never seemed to sleep," James said.
He remembers seeing her up late at night reading briefs so that
she was prepared for the next day's meetings.
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MOSCOE,
Marla
On Monday, February 6, 2006. Beloved daughter of Paul and Rochelle.
Loving mother of Hayley, Courtney, Jaymey, Toneisha, and Bethany.
Dear sister and sister-in-law of Jay and Vanessa, and Kevin and
Naomi. At Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles Avenue
West, (three lights west of Dufferin) for service on Thursday,
February 9, 2006 at 10: 30 a.m. Interment The Canadian Hebrew
Benevolent Society of Mount Sinai Cemetery. Shiva 33 University
Avenue No. 2704. If desired, memorial donations may be made to
The Marla Moscoe Memorial Fund c/o The Benjamin Foundation, 3429
Bathurst Street, Toronto, M6A 2C3, 416-780-0324.
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MOSDELL,
Willis
On Wednesday, February 1, 2006 at Ian Anderson House at the age
of 81. Loving husband of Joan, dear father of Doug (Beverley),
Glenn (Karen), and Bill. Loving grandfather of Shannon, Jason,
Sheena, Danielle, and Tanner. A memeorial service will take place
on Saturday, February 4, 2006 at 10 o'clock at the Glen Oaks
Visitation Centre, 3164 9th Line (Dundas), Oakville 905-257-8822.
Memorial donations to Ian Anderson House, P.O. Box 61034, 511
Maple Grove Drive, Oakville, Ontario L6J 7P5, would be appreciated
by the family.
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PARKER,
Harold
Colston
Peacefully at his home, surrounded by his family on February
13th, 2006, Harold Colston
PARKER of London, in his 77th year.
Husband of Isabel
(RITCHIE.) Dear father of Brian and Linda,
Nancy and Jack
MOSELEY,
Craig and
Kim.
Loving grandfather of
James and Monica, Matt and Shelly, Danielle, Chad and Christopher.
Survived by 1 sister Edna and predeceased by 1 sister Doris.
Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Cremation has taken
place. At Harold's request a private family interment will occur
at a later date. Thank you to the Community Care Access Centre
who provided Homecare through our home support worker David,
and our special Victorian Order of Nurses Nurses, Carol and Maura.
Everyone's kindness and thoughtfulness will always be remembered.
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MOSELEY,
Mary
Helena
(TULLY)
Entered into rest, at the Villa Care Centre, Midland, on Friday,
January 20, 2006, in her 87th year. Mary Helena
TULLY, beloved
wife of Arthur Russell
MOSELEY. Dear mother of Jane
MOSELEY,
Joan WILSON and her husband Douglas, Peter
MOSELEY and his wife
Dianne, and Linda
MOSELEY.
She will be sadly missed by her 7
grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild. Loving sister of the late
James and Arthur
TULLY. A Funeral Service will be held at St.
Mark's Anglican Church, 303 Third Street, Midland, on Tuesday,
January 24th at 1 p.m. Cremation. Memorial donations to Saint Mark's
Anglican Church would be appreciated. Arrangements entrusted
to the Nicholls Funeral Home.
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HUGHES,
Hilda (formerly
THOMAS, née
MOSELEY)
On Wednesday, March 29, 2006, at Saint_Joseph's Health Centre.
Hilda, in her 96th year, wife of Willam
HUGHES and the late Stanley
THOMAS. Dear mother of Dave
THOMAS
(Joan,) and Stanley
THOMAS
(Barbara). Grandmother of Heather, David, Suzanne, and great-grandmother
of Leo. Predeceased by siblings Gladys, Charlie, and Bert. Survived
by sister-in-law Muriel
MOSELEY.
Friends will be received at
the Lynett Funeral Home, 3299 Dundas St. West (one block east
of Runnymede), on Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service in
the Chapel on Monday, April 3 at 10 a.m. Interment Parklawn Cemetery.
If desired, donations may be made to the charity of your choice.
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FOSTER,
Leonard
C. "
Len"
36 year police officer with Peel Region and Shelburne Police
Services. Peacefully in his home in Georgetown with his family
by his side on Friday, April 21, 2006 at the age of 59. Beloved
husband of Jill
FOSTER of 31 years. Cherished father of Mark,
loving uncle of Matthew. Greatly missed by his sister Carol
GOODFELLOW.
Dear son-in-law of John and Doris
MOSELEY.
Predeceased by his
parents Leonard and Phyllis
FOSTER.
Len will be missed and remembered
by his family and many Friends. Friends will be recieved at the
Ward Funeral Home "Brampton Chapel", 52 Main Street South (Hwy. 10),
Brampton, on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Services will
be held on Monday at 1 p.m. with visting from 12 noon at Saint Paul's
United Church (30 Main Street South, Brampton). Cremation to
follow. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society would be appreciated. Email condolences may be sent to
lenfoster@wardfh.com
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MOSER,
Agnes
Regina "
Jean"
(PENDER)
Peacefully, at Kensington Village, on Thursday, February 16,
2006, Agnes Regina "Jean"
(PENDER)
MOSER in her 91st year. Beloved
wife of the late Louis John
MOSER (1991.) Predeceased by her
brother John J.
PENDER (1994.) Also survived by several nieces
and nephews. Sadly missed by her best friend and care giver,
Stella HOFFMAN.
Private
Service with interment at St. Peter's
Cemetery. (O'Neil Funeral Home 519-432-7136). Special thanks
to the staff of Kensington Village for the loving care and kindness.
Memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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MOSER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-07-04 published
GRUNDY,
Robert▼
Slater▼
It is with great sorrow that the family of Robert
GRUNDY announces
his passing on July 2 in Lambeth, Ontario at age 85. Robert leaves
Mary (POWER) his beautiful wife of 63 years and his three proud
children, Donna (James
MOSER,) Mount Brydges, Brian, Sarnia and
Pam (Randy
GLYNN,)
Toronto.▼
Memories▼ of "Grandad" will be cherished
by Sally and Jake
MORGAN
(Mercedes▼
SALMON,) Laura and Rob
GRUNDY
and Sam and Maggie-Rene
GRUNDY-
GLYNN.
Predeceased▼ by his parents
Henry and Hilda, Robert will be greatly missed by his brother
Donald▼
(Faye,▼) brother-in-law Steve
POWER, many nieces and nephews,
Friends, neighbours and former co-workers. Born at home near
Burton-On-Trent, England weighing just 2½ pounds , he immigrated
to Canada as a child, living in Windsor, Ontario for 80 years.
He graduated from Sandwich Collegiate and then served with the
Royal Canadian Air Force in World War 2 spending two years overseas
as a radar mechanic. He made life-long Friends at John Wyeth&Bros.
where he supervised the dispensing section for most of the 44 years
he was with the company. He was an active member of the Trinity
United church for 30 years and will be best remembered there
as the leader of the 13th cub pack for a number of years. Bob
and Mary shared a wonderful life together passing on to their
children and grandchildren the great gifts of love, music and
laughter. He was an entertainer singing and playing guitar for
a time on CKLW radio's "Sons of the Saddle" and he amused countless
youngsters and adults as a ventriloquist with his trusty dummy
"Waldo". He was a "do-it-your-selfer" with an insatiable curiosity
for the "way things work" resulting in a number of remarkable
inventions. His passion for history, art and politics was surpassed
only by his deep reverence for nature. He was a bike-rider, camper,
sailor, and environmentalist but most of all he simply liked
to have his hands in the earth. Visitation will take place at
the Windsor Chapel Funeral Home, 1700 Tecumseh Rd. E. on Thursday,
July 6, 2006 from 2-4 and from 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will
be on Friday, July 7, 2006 at 10 a.m. in the Chapel. Interment
to follow at Victoria Memorial Gardens. The family wishes to
thank the caring staff at Ashwood Manor, Lambeth and in lieu
of flowers, donations in his memory to the David Suzuki foundation
or the United Way will be sincerely appreciated. Online condolences
and cherished memories may be shared with the family at http://www.windsorchapel.com
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MOSER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-07-04 published
GRUNDY,
Robert▲
Slater▲
It is with great sorrow that the family of Robert
GRUNDY announces
his passing on July 2 in Lambeth, Ontario at age 85. Robert leaves
Mary (POWER) his beautiful wife of 63 years and his three proud
children, Donna (James
MOSER,) Mount Brydges, Brian, Sarnia and
Pam (Randy
GLYNN,)
Toronto.▲
Memories▲ of "Grandad" will be cherished
by Sally and Jake
MORGAN
(Mercedes▲
SALMON,) Laura and Rob
GRUNDY
and Sam and Maggie-Rene
GRUNDY-
GLYNN.
Predeceased▲ by his parents
Henry and Hilda, Robert will be greatly missed by his brother
Donald▲
(Faye,▲) brother-in-law Steve
POWER, many nieces and nephews,
Friends, neighbours and former co-workers. Born at home near
Burton-On-Trent England weighing just 2½ pounds , he immigrated
to Canada as a child, living in Windsor, Ontario for 80 years.
He graduated from Sandwich Collegiate and then served with the
Royal Canadian Air Force in World War 2 spending two years overseas
as a radar mechanic. He made life-long Friends at John Wyeth and
Bros. where he supervised the dispensing section for most of
the 44 years he was with the company. He was an active member
of the Trinity United church for 30 years and will be best remembered
there as the leader of the 13th cub pack for a number of years.
Bob and Mary shared a wonderful life together passing on to their
children and grandchildren the great gifts of love, music and
laughter. He was an entertainer singing and playing guitar for
a time on CKLW radio's "Sons of the Saddle" and he amused countless
youngsters and adults as a ventriloquist with his trusty dummy
"Waldo". He was a "do-it-your-selfer" with an insatiable curiosity
for the "way things work" resulting in a number of remarkable
inventions. His passion for history, art and politics was surpassed
only by his deep reverence for nature. He was a bike-rider, camper,
sailor, and environmentalist but most of all he simply liked
to have his hands in the earth. Visitation will take place at
the Windsor Chapel Funeral Home, 1700 Tecumseh Rd. E. on Thursday,
July 6, 2006 from 2-4 and from 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will
be on Friday, July 7, 2006 at 10 a.m. in the Chapel. Interment
to follow at Victoria Memorial Gardens. The family wishes to
thank the caring staff at Ashwood Manor, Lambeth and in lieu
of flowers, donations in his memory to the David Suzuki foundation
or the United Way will be sincerely appreciated. Online condolences
and cherished memories may be shared with the family at www.windsorchapel.com
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MOSER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-07-10 published
GAGLIARDI,
Marlene (née
CHIULLI) (March 12, 1963-July 8, 2006)
With the sweet dignity and gentle nature by which she lived,
Marlene peacefully surrendered her spirit to that merciful and
eternal night in the early hours of Saturday morning. In the
final embrace of her loving family her husband, Louis, and their
two children, Emily and Vincent, along with her mother, Anna,
and father, Nino the four years of cancer's brutal siege and
assaults on her delicate and beautiful frame came to an end.
Returning home from that fateful summer day of the first diagnosis
in 2002, Marlene was extraordinarily cheerful and sustained this
courage throughout her struggle. This she did out of the nobly
unselfish concern to protect those she loved. She never cried,
never sought the indulgence of sympathy, nor ever gave the faintest
hint of self-pity. To all of us who knew and loved her, this
was the ultimate heroism in the face of death, the truest testament
to her strength of character. She was dutiful and athletic as
a child; diligent and devoted to her work in her twenty-five
year career at British Airways; and exemplary in her goodness
and loyalty as a daughter, sister, and friend. Marlene shared
the gifts of her young life and steadfast love with her husband,
Louis, for 17 years. Their journey, christened at the start by
the transformative magic of Vincent's "Sunflowers", took them
together to discoveries of distant travels, enriched their lives
through the elevating experience of art, and culminated in the
stability of a home filled with unconditional love, laughter,
and hope. But above all else, her proudest legacy resides in
her precious children, Emily, 15, and Vincent, 5, in whom her
spirit prevails, guides, protects, and loves...depthless and
without end. Marlene will be forever grieved by her husband and
children; by her parents Nino and Anna whom she adored and whose
love for their baby girl was infinite, tirelessly and tenderly
nurturing her at life's end as when it began; by her loving sisters
Vivian and Mara; her in-laws Vincent and Lucia
GAGLIARDI; brothers-in-law,
Ugo, Patrick, Tony; nieces Natalie and Melissa; nephews Justin,
Michael, Erik. Our family extends its profound gratitude for
the steadfast love and support of relatives, Friends, colleagues,
and neighbours. A special thank you to: Doctor Vincent
MAIDA;
Community
Care Access Centre of York Region; Cris
ALQUIRE; St. Elizabeth
Health Care's Susan
MORGAN and nurses Iryna
ISAYEVA, Madeleine
BENOIT;
Cheryl
RICCI, Kelly
ANDERSON; ParaMed caregivers Miriam
BUCKLEY and Sheron
ROBINSON; Hospice Vaughan; Father Claudio
MOSER for his heartfelt compassion, bringing solace to our pain
and the spirit of the living Christ into our home; and Mr. Darryl
SITTLER for his unforgettable kindness. And to everyone who ever
expressed solidarity with our suffering and sorrow, you showed
us the reflection of that enduring light that, despite everything
else, glows forever within and upon the human condition. Thank
you. Visitation at Ward's Funeral Home, Woodbridge (Hwy 7, west
of Pine Valley) on Monday and Tuesday from 2-4 and 6-9 p.m. Funeral
Mass at Saint Peter's, Woodbridge on Wednesday, July 12 at 11 a.m.
Private services for cremation and entombment at Queen of Heaven
Cemetery will follow. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the
Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation. Online condolences can be
sent to marlene.gagliardi@wardfh.com
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HURST,
Kellianne▼
In September 2006, Kellianne died peacefully at her home in Vancouver.
Kellianne was much loved by, and will be missed by her parents
(Mary MULLEN and the late Ted
HURST,) her siblings (Carol
HURST
and Dale MOSER, Alison
HURST and Bob
BRENT, Tricia
HURST, Sandy
HURST and Jorge
NUSSLI,
Timothy▼
HURST and Melanie
KOZAI) and
her nieces and nephews (Garrett, Liam, Spidey, Hailey and Maverick.)
Kellianne was also much loved by, and enjoyed the strong support
of her circle of close Friends. In her far too short time with
us, we all enjoyed Kellianne's wit, joie de vivre, intelligence,
creative spirit and passion. Friends are invited to join her
family in a celebration of Kellianne's life on Friday September 29th,
2006, 2: 00-4:00 p.m., in Toronto. Please contact the family for
details. You will be forever in our hearts.
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MOSER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-09-20 published
HURST,
Kellianne▲▼
In September 2006, Kellianne died peacefully at her home in Vancouver.
Kellianne was much loved by, and will be missed by her parents
(Mary MULLEN and the late Ted
HURST,) her siblings (Carol
HURST
and Dale MOSER, Alison
HURST and Bob
BRENT, Tricia
HURST, Sandy
HURST and Jorge
NUSSLI,
Timothy▲▼
HURST and Melanie
KOZAI) and
her nieces and nephews (Garrett, Liam, Spidey, Hailey and Maverick.)
Kellianne was also much loved by, and enjoyed the strong support
of her circle of close Friends. In her far too short time with
us, we all enjoyed Kellianne's wit, joie de vivre, intelligence,
creative spirit and passion. Friends are invited to join her
family in a celebration of Kellianne's life on Friday September 29th,
2006, 2: 00-4:00 p.m., in Toronto. Please contact the family for
details. You will be forever in our hearts.
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MOSER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-09-23 published
HURST,
Kellianne▲
In September 2006, Kellianne died peacefully at her home in Vancouver.
Kellianne was much loved by, and will be missed by her parents
(Mary MULLEN and the late Ted
HURST,) her siblings (Carol
HURST
and Dale MOSER, Alison
HURST and Bob
BRENT, Tricia
HURST, Sandy
HURST and Jorge
NUSSLI,
Timothy▲
HURST and Melanie
KOZAI) and
her nieces and nephews (Garrett, Liam, Spidey, Hailey and Maverick.)
Kellianne was also much loved by, and enjoyed the strong support
of her circle of close Friends. In her far too short time with
us, we all enjoyed Kellianne's wit, joie de vivre, intelligence,
creative spirit and passion. Friends are invited to join her
family in a celebration of Kellianne's life on Friday September 29th,
2006, 2: 00-4:00 pm, in Toronto. Please contact the family for
details. You will be forever in our hearts.
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MOSER,
Margaret (née
LUETKEHOELTER)
Margaret MOSER passed away at the age of 71 on Monday, November 6
in Crowsnest Pass, Alberta, surrounded by her family. Beloved
wife of Ted, cherished mother of Cindy, Mary Anne (Jay), Michael
(Sandy), and Rob (Shannon). Adored grandmother of Ryon, Kira,
Alexandra, Jacqueline, Talya, Grace, Jasper, Finn, Claire and
Ross.
Loving sister of Eleonore
GOULD,
Henry (deceased,) Lee,
Dorothy ROBE,
Kathy (deceased,) Fred
LUKEN, Charlotte, and their
spouses. Also fondly remembered by Mark
ROGERS and Tim
WESTBURY.
Marg was a remarkable and beautiful person. We will miss her
sense of humour, selfless energy and clear-eyed compassion. Special
thanks for their loving support to her sister-in-law Jean
MacNAUGHTON
and good Friends Sharon King and Karola Michalsky. Thanks also
to Doctor Sara and the doctors and staff at the Crowsnest Pass Hospital
for their tremendous care. Those who wish to remember her in
an informal gathering are invited to a celebration of her life
on Saturday, November 18 at 2 p.m. at Crowsnest Mountain Resort.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer
Society or other charity of choice.
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MOSES o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-20 published
MOSES,
Archie
Of Blyth, and formerly of Grey Township, passed away on Tuesday,
January 17th, 2006 at Huronlea Home for the Aged, Brussels. Born
in Grey Township on December 21st, 1913, Archie was in his 93rd
year. Beloved husband of the late Rose
ARMSON.
Loving father
of Margaret
MOSES of London and Joanne
MOSES of Blyth. Dear brother
of Kathryn
MOSES of London and brother-in-law of Leone
YOUNG
of Alberta. Predeceased by his infant son James and his brother
Bill. A private service was conducted at the Schimanski Family
Funeral Home, Brussels, on Thursday, January 19th with Reverend
Cathrine CAMPBELL officiating. Interment at Brussels Cemetery
in the spring. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations
may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, the Heart and Stroke
Foundation or to the Canadian Diabetes Association. Online condolences
may be made at www.schimanskifamilyfuneralhome.com
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MOSES,
Kathryn
Marian
Of London and formerly of Grey Township passed away on Wednesday,
March 1, 2006 at the London Health Sciences Centre. Born in Grey
Township on January 23, 1943, Kathryn was in her 64th year. Dear
daughter of the late James
MOSES and Ethel
MATHERS.
Kathryn will
be sadly missed by her loving family. Predeceased by her brothers
Archie and Bill. Cremation has taken place. A private memorial
service celebrating the life of Kathryn will be conducted at
the Schimanski Family Funeral Home, 401 Albert Street, Brussels,
with Reverend Cathrine
CAMPBELL of Melville Presbyterian Church,
Brussels, officiating. Interment of cremated remains at Brussels
Cemetery in the spring. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations
to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. Online condolences
may be made at www.schimanski familyfuneralhome.com
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RICE,
Dorothy (formerly
McDONALD, née
MOSES)
Peacefully, at Lambton Meadowview Villa, Petrolia, on Saturday,
May 20, 2006 Dorothy
RICE,
(McDONALD) (née
MOSES) of Wyoming
in her 90th year. Loving wife of the late Murray
McDONALD (1965.)
Dorothy was born and raised in Mitchell, Ontario, the youngest
child of the late Frederick and Lexina
MOSES.
She was also predeceased
by a brother, Clarke
MOSES (his wife
Ina of Collingwood) and
a sister Evelyn and Jack
SMITH.
She is the loved mother of Dennis
and Cheryl
McDONALD of Brigden, and Ruth and Fred
HARRIS of Camlachie.
Much loved Nana of Darryl and Shelley
McDONALD of Toronto, Michelle
and Zack YOUNG of Port Sanilac, Michigan, Todd and Sherone
HARRIS
of Garibaldi Highlands, British Columbia, and Tim and Summer
HARRIS of Innisfil. Special great-grandmother of Andrew and Sean
McDONALD and Kiarra
HARRIS.
Dorothy was a Wyoming resident for
over 50 years, active in St. Andrew's Church W.A., the Royal
Canadian Legion Br. #388 Ladies Auxiliary (Certificate of Merit
recipient), and a charter member of the Wyoming Lioness Club
(Helen Keller Friendship Award recipient). Visitors will be received
on Wednesday, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Wyoming Chapel,
Broadway Street, Wyoming, where the funeral service will be held
on Thursday, May 25, 2006 at 1: 00 p.m. with Rev. Ena
VAN
ZOEREN
of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church and Rev. Ernest
HERRON officiating.
Interment in Wyoming Cemetery. As expression of sympathy, memorial
donations may be made by cheque to the Kidney Foundation or the
Canadian Cancer Society. Memories and condolences may be sent
on line at www.needhamjay.com.
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STARK,
Elizabeth
Gertrude "
Betty" (née
McCLELLAND)
Our beautiful mother passed away peacefully, in her sleep, at
Sunrise Assisted Living, Markham, on the morning of February
2, 2006. Predeceased by her loving husband Henry Gooderham
STARK.
Loving mother of Joanne
ROSS (Walter), John (Chris), Tom (Marilyn),
Bob (Joan), Kate (Ted
MOSES), and Richard (Sherry
PRIBIK). Grandmother
of Sarah, Graham, Elissa, Meghan, Patrick, Michael, Jamie, Kaeli,
Kristin, Matthew, Daniel, Lindsay, Gregory, Russell, Erin, Kerry,
Adriana, and Calder. Sister of Margaret
BARLOW of Vancouver,
predeceased by brother Jack
McCLELLAND of Toronto. Betty will
be remembered by her children, grandchildren, Friends and acquaintances
for her passion about the well-being of children, her life's
love of Georgian Bay, and her endless fascination with the world
around her. Special thanks to the staff of Sunrise Assisted Living,
Markham, for their support and care over the last four years
and, particularly, her last few days. The family will receive
Friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403
Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue East), from 2 p.m. on
Monday, February 6 for a Service in the Chapel at 3 p.m., followed
by a reception in the Leaside Room of the funeral home. If desired,
the family's wish is that donations be made to the Hospital for
Sick Children Foundation, 555 University Avenue, Toronto M5G
1X8 or the Georgian Bay Land Trust, 2482 Yonge Street, Box 99,
Toronto M4P 3E3.
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MOSES,
Helen▼
Bernice▼
At Toronto East General Hospital, on Thursday, February 2, 2006,
in her 96th year. Sister of the late John, Frank, Grace and Leone.
Dear aunt of Bernice, Gordon and his wife Karen, Alexander and
his wife Donnalynn. Beloved sister-in-law of Dorothy. Helen will
be sadly missed by all her many Friends. At Helen's request,
a private burial will take place.
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MOSES,
Helen▲
Bernice▲
At Toronto East General Hospital, on Thursday, February 2, 2006,
in her 96th year. Sister of the late John, Frank, Grace and Leone.
Dear aunt of Bernice, Gordon and his wife Karen, Alexander and
his wife Donnalynn. Beloved sister-in-law of Dorothy. Helen will
be sadly missed by all her many Friends. At Helen's request,
a private burial will take place.
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HUNT,
Diane (née
PADDICK) M.R.C., R.N., (C.P.M.H.C)
Peacefully at Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll on Friday, June 16,
2006, Diane
HUNT (née
PADDICK) M.R.C., R.N., (C.P.M.H.C) of Ingersoll
in her 56th year. Beloved wife of Brian
HUNT and will be missed
by Meesha. Loving mother of Jennifer
BARNWELL-
WISE
(Mike) of
London, Bill
MOSHENKO
(Natasha) of
HUNTsville, John
HUNT (Sheila)
of Ilderton and Zoë
HUNT
(Andrew) of St. Catharines and Grams
to Brian, Ethan, Aidin, Azrael and Tyla. Sister of Bill
PADDICK
(late Pat) of London, Marjorie
MacLEOD
(Norm) of West Lorne,
and Suzanne
ELSBRIE
(George) of London and sister-in-law of Janet
RATH (late Harold) of Gladstone and Dave
HUNT
(Onalee) of London.
Also lovingly remembered by several nieces and nephews. Diane
was a member of O.H.A.H.A.-Oxford County Chapter Care Clowning
"Ribzz", Vice President of the Canadian Mental Health Association-Oxford
County Branch and Chair of the Public Relations Committee, and
a Registered Nurse with Regional Mental Health, London. Friends
will be received at the Smith-LeRoy Funeral Home, 69 Wellington
Street North, Woodstock on Sunday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service
in the chapel on Monday, June 19, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. with Rev. James
CARR officiating. Cremation to follow. If desired, memorial donations
to the Canadian Mental Health Association-Oxford County Branch
would be appreciated. Smith-LeRoy, (519) 537-3611. Personal condolences
may be sent at www.smithleroy.com
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MOSHER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-13 published
MOSHER,
Murray
Clarence
It is with profound sadness that the family of Murray Clarence
MOSHER announces his passing on March 10th 2006. Murray was born
in Bristol, Prince Edward Island on August 1, 1919,
son of the
late Dwight and Minnie
MOSHER.
Preceding him, brothers Herman,
Steward, and Harold
MOSHER, and sisters Pearl
JACKSON,
Ellen
HORBIN and Edna
FORD. Sisters-in-law Gertrude
MOSHER, Martha
JOHNSON and Viva
FLETCHER. Brothers-in-law George
JACKSON, Ernie
FORD,
Gordon
BRACKENBURY and Clifford
FLETCHER. Surviving is
his much loved sister Clara
JAMES, brothers-in-law Earl
JAMES,
Reg HORBIN, sisters-in-law Beulah
BRACKENBURY and Hazel
MOSHER.
He will be sorely missed by his beloved wife and caregiver of
62 years (April 6th, 1944) Leliah
MOSHER
(TERRY,) his only child
and daughter, Deborah Mosher
JAREMCHUK, his precious grandchildren,
"Hazie Boy", Hayden
MARKS and "papa's girl" Jessica
JAREMCHUK.
Also mourning his loss is his friend, companion and caregiver,
son-in-law Tim
MARKS, and his parents Gloria and Fred
MARKS.
Uncle and great-uncle to many nieces and nephews throughout the
Maritimes and Ontario. God-father to Anne
FLHIVE.
Murray as an
adult married and built his first home in Turo, Nova Scotia and
with his wife moved to Ontario in 1950. He worked at McCormick's
Ltd. until his retirement in 1982. He returned every summer to
his beloved Prince Edward Island until failing health in 2002
prevented his yearly pilgrimage "down home". Aside from his beloved
birthplace Murray had a passion for horse racing and hockey,
a true Maple Leaf fan his entire life. As a husband he was thoughtful
and considerate, as a father he was loving and patient, as a
papa he was proud and beyond overjoyed, as a friend he was dependable
and kind hearted, and as a human being he was sweet and good
natured. Murray was not a distinguished or refined man by birth,
profession or status. Yet he was and is held in the highest regard
by all who knew him, as a person who valued his family, valued
doing the right things and would lend a helping hand quietly
and unassumingly when needed. A thank you to Comcare for their
wonderful devotion and visits over the past two years. A special
thank you to Della. Also the family would like to acknowledge
Western Area Youth Services/C.H.L. and staff for their compassion
as an agency in giving the time needed by the family to be with
Murray. Pallbearers nephews: Stan
JACKSON, Blair
JAMES, Todd
MOOSEBURGER, Doug
BRACKENBURY, Ron
FLETCHER and John
FLETCHER.
The family will receive Friends and relatives at Forest Lawn
Memorial Chapel, 1997 Dundas Street East (at Wavell), London,
for visitation on Tuesday, March 14, 2006 from 12-1 p.m. A private
family service will follow. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to the Canadian Cancer
Society would be gratefully appreciated. On-line condolences
are available through www.memorial-funeral.ca Arrangements entrusted
to Memorial Funeral Home 452-3770.
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DAVIS,
Cameron
C.
The family of the late Cameron C.
DAVIS would like to express
our sincere appreciation for the flowers, food, and support of
relatives, Friends and neighbours on our recent loss of a husband,
son, brother and brother-in-law. Special thanks to the Victorian
Order of Nurses, Ontario Provincial Police Constable Erin
MOSHER,
the ambulance drivers, Exeter Hospital for their kindness and
concern, Bill
HASKETT and staff for your kind assistance and
to Rev. Father Bill
WARD for your words of comfort. Thank you
to the ladies who put on such a wonderful lunch. Thank you to
the pallbearers and flower bearers. Special thanks to Doctor
NANCEKIEVILL.
Sincerely, Sharlene, Gladys, Wayne and Sharon, and family.
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DUBUQUE,
Lily
(KARAVITZ)
At Babcock Community Care Centre, Wardsville, on Friday, September 8,
2006, Lily
(KARAVITZ)
DUBUQUE of Newbury and formerly of Woodgreen
in her 95th year. Beloved wife of the late Fred
DUBUQUE (1987.)
Loving
Mother of Sandra and Ken
DEGRAW of Newbury and Ken
DUBUQUE
of Glencoe. Beloved "Mimi" grandmother of Maggie
(DEGRAW) and
Frank MOSHER,
Don and Karen
DEGRAW, Judy and Jim
McKELLAR, Ken
and Kim DEGRAW and Greg
DUBUQUE.
Also loved by 10 great-grandchildren,
Jeff DEGRAW,
Courtney,
Kaleigh and Matt
McKELLAR, Tony, Lyndsey
and Laura DEGRAW,
Ashley,
Brittany and Taylor
DEGRAW. Dear sister
of Mary VANLITH of Waterdown. Predeceased by one grand_son, Rick
DEGRAW (1983,) and by 3 brothers, Saul, Sam and Max and 3 sisters,
Blanche, Ethel and Vivian. Lily was a long time employee of Tender
Tootsies in Glencoe until her retirement. Relatives and Friends
will be received at the Van Heck Funeral Home, 172 Symes Street,
Glencoe, on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service
will be held on Tuesday, September 12 at 1: 30 p.m. Pastor Todd
TROJAND officiating. Interment Oakland Cemetery. Memorial donations
may be made to the Four Counties Health Services Foundation or
charity of your choice.
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SMELTZER,
Pat
Peacefully at London Health Sciences Centre, Victoria Hospital,
on Monday, October 2nd, 2006, Pat
SMELTZER of London in her 77th
year. Loving wife of 51 years to Don. Dear mother of Tom and
Sharon of London, and Parker and Maryse of Acton Vale, Quebec.
Loving grandmother of Lindsey and Jordan, Terry and Tanya. Predeceased
by 5 sisters and 2 brothers. Sadly missed by her nephew Peter
PARKS and niece Mary
MOSHER.
Also remembered by several other
nieces and nephews. Visitation will be held on Thursday 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 Friday, October 6th, 2006 at 1: 00 p.m. Interment,
Woodlawn Cemetery in Guelph on Saturday, at 10: 30 a.m. in lieu
of flowers, those wishing to make a donation in memory of Pat
are asked to consider the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario.
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MOSHER,
Jack, 1986 -- Died This Day
Author, newspaperman and teacher, born in Ontario in 1906
After embarking on a career as a teacher, he switched to journalism
and found a job with Star Weekly. He spent some years in New
York, where he worked for magazines and wrote the novel, Some
Would Call It Adultery, a light-hearted piece that drew heavily
on his early life in Long Branch, now part of Etobicoke. He also
wrote radio plays and scripts for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
His son Terry is a cartoonist with the Montreal Gazette who works
under the name Aislin.
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ANDRUNYK,
Stephen
F.
Brigadier General (Retired), O.M.M., C.St.J., C.D.
On Monday May 29, 2006 at Royal Victoria Hospital in his 83rd
year. Dearly loved husband of Muriel (née
PEARSALL,) daughter
of the late George and Harriet
PEARSALL.
Also survived by his
sisters Olga and her husband Joseph
TURCHENEK of Regina, Myrtle
KOWALCHUK of Regina, Sue and her husband Al
MOSHER of Saskatoon,
and brother Bob and his wife Elsie of Saskatoon. Brother-in-law
of Lloyd PEARSALL and his wife
Kay of Calgary, Joyce
SMITH and
her husband Dean of Santa Ana, California, and Thelma
COCKBURN
of Barrie. A World War 2 veteran with service in Italy and north-
west Europe with the Loyal Edmonton regiment. He remained in
the Canadian Armed Forces on return to Canada in 1945 and served
in various training, staff, and command appointments until retirement
from the Regular Forces in December 1975 after 34 years of continuous
service. His major appointments included command of the 2nd Battalion
of The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada 1964-1966, senior Training
Advisor to the Commander of the Tanzanian Peoples Defence Forces
1966-1967, Chief of Staff and Deputy Commander of Ontario Region
1969-1971, and Canadian Forces Attache in Warsaw, Poland 1972-1974.
On transfer to Supplementary Reserve in 1976, he served as Deputy
Commander and the Commander of the Central Militia Area 1976-1980.
On retirement from the Regular Forces, he was appointed President
and General Manager of the Ontario Safety League serving in that
post until reaching retirement age in 1988. Friends may call
at the Steckley-Gooderham Funeral Home (Clapperton and Worsley
Streets) Barrie from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday. Funeral Service
in the Chapel on Saturday June 3, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. Cremation.
Condolences may be forwarded through www.steckleygooderham.com
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BAKER,
Ian
William
At his home in Barrie, on Friday, December 8th, 2006, in his
72nd year. Beloved husband of Melissa
(MOSHER.)
Loving father
of David (Lindi) of Orangeville, Mark (Karen) of Brampton, and
Martha (Russ) of Innisfil. Loving grandfather of Ashley, Matthew,
Andrew and Thomas
BAKER.
Brother of Gordon
BAKER of Toronto and
dear friend of Joyce
BARKHOUSE of Toronto. Ian was a retired
25 Year Club Member, City of York Board of Education. He enjoyed
singing with many church choirs, The Toronto Mendelssohn Choir,
Brampton Musical Society, Brampton Festival Singers, The King
Edward Choir, The Lyrica Choir of Barrie and Barrie Parkview
Singers. Ian was also active in the Royal Victoria Hospital Auxiliary
of Barrie. Friends may call at St. George's Anglican Church (9 Granville
Street at Burton), Barrie on Thursday, December 14th, 2006 from
10: 30 a.m. until time of memorial service at 11:30 a.m. Cremation.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to the Truro Music Festival
Society for Douglas and Ivy Baker Scholarship Fund (P.O. Box 1742
Truro, Nova Scotia, B2N 5Z5), the Royal Victoria Hospital Regional
Cancer Care Centre or a charity of choice would be appreciated.
Condolences may be forwarded through www.steckleygooderham.com.
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HOLLIDAY,
George
S.
(World War II Veteran Governor General's Footguards)
Passed away peacefully in his 83rd year, at the Oakville Trafalgar
Memorial Hospital on Friday, March 17, 2006. George, loving husband
of Helen and predeceased by his first wife
Violet "
Maudie"
HOLLIDAY.
Beloved father of Jane and her husband Robin
WIGHT and David
HOLLIDAY. Cherished grandfather of Jason, James and Andrew. Lovingly
remembered by his sister Betty
MOSHER and predeceased by brother
Robert HOILLIDAY. He will be fondly remembered by nieces, nephews
and many Friends. Friends may call at the Ward Funeral Home,
109 Reynolds Street, Oakville, 905-844-3221 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Monday. Service in the chapel Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock
with interment at Springcreek Cemetery. Special thanks to Doctor Peter
BOLLAND and the nursing staff of 4 East at the Oakville Trafalgar
Memorial Hospital for their compoassion and care. In lieu of
flowers, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be
appreciated.
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MOSHIRI,
Mohamad
Hassan
Died on December 8 at Toronto Western Hospital. He was born in
1912 in Tehran, Iran. He began his career as a teacher and principal
at Abadan Institute of Technology. In 1939 he joined the Anglo
Iranian Oil Company (which later became the National Iranian
Oil Company) and he retired as an executive after a long and
distinguished career. He was asked to return and serve the Oil
Company in the days preceding the Iranian Revolution of 1979 and
did so for a brief period of time. He was an active freemason
and was Lieutenant Sovereign Grand Commander of the Supreme Council
of Iran and past Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Iran. He
moved to Toronto in 1983. He will be greatly missed by his wife
Ghamar, daughters Narges and Laleh, sons-in-law Christopher
ELWOOD
and Andrew
SPEARS, grandchildren Josephine, Isabelle, Alex and
Cyrus, brother Farid, sisters Forough and Mahin, his extended
family and Friends, his former students and many others whose
lives he touched. A memorial service will be held on Sunday,
December 17 at 3 p.m. at Hart House, University of Toronto. In
lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his name to the Dunblaine
School, a school devoted to teaching children with learning differences
(21 Deloraine Avenue, Toronto M5M 2A8)
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BOTTERELL,
Margaret▼
Talbot▼ (née
MATHESON)
Died February 25, 2006 in her 99th year, at Providence Manor
at Kingston, Ontario. Formerly of Winnipeg, Margaret (Maggie)
also lived in London, England (1930-35), Toronto (1937-62) and
Kingston (1962-2006). Predeceased in 1997 by her beloved husband,
Dr. E. Harry
BOTTERELL. Daughter of the late Alice E.
(TALBOT)
and the late Most Reverend Samuel P.
MATHESON,
Archbishop▼ of Rupertsland
and Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada. Mother of Daphne
PAYNE of Hamilton, and Jocelyn
ALLEN and her husband Peter of
Toronto.▼
Grandmother▼ of Neil
PAYNE and his wife
Pascale▼ of Newmarket
of Jan MALCOLM and her husband Peter
BRASSIL of Vancouver; of
Gillian DAVIS and her husband the Reverend Kenneth
DAVIS of Whitby
of Hugh PAYNE and his wife
Christina▼ of Milton; and of Eric
ALLEN
of Toronto; of Geoff
ALLEN of Toronto; and Christopher
ALLEN
of Hanover, New Hampshire. Great-grandmother of Andreanne and
Alexander PAYNE; of Simon, Benjamin and Samuel
DAVIS; and of
Cameron PAYNE.
Aunt▼ to many nieces and nephews in Canada and
the United States. Predeceased by her sister Mary and by six
half-siblings. Maggie was a truly valiant woman who wrestled
most of her life with recurrences of bi-polar disorder. She will
be remembered for her great courage, her sparkling gaiety and
her love of family, Friends and church. We celebrate her life,
we grieve her passing, and we rejoice that she is at peace at
last. The family want to thank many people for their compassionate
care and support of Maggie: first her devoted caregivers, Kathy
MOSIER of Wolfe Island and Mae
KANE of Kingston; the dedicated
medical and nursing staff at the Kingston Psychiatric Hospital,
especially Kathy
HEERE, R.N.; and the sensitive staff at Providence
Manor; all these people cared for and about Maggie, and we have
truly appreciated their support. Visitation at the Robert J.
Reid and Sons Funeral Home, 309 Johnson St. (at Barrie), Kingston,
on Monday, March 6th, 2006 from 5 to 7 p.m. Memorial Service
at St. George's Cathedral, corner of Johnson and King Street, on
Tuesday, March 7th, 2006 at 1 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial
donations to one of the following would be very much appreciated:
Bipolar Research, The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Foundation, 250 College Street, Toronto, Ontario M5T 1R8 or The
Indigenous Healing Fund, Anglican Church of Canada, 600 Jarvis
Street, Toronto, Ontario M4Y 2J6.
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BOTTERELL,
Margaret▲
Talbot▲ (née
MATHESON)
Died February 25, 2006 in her 99th year, at Providence Manor
at Kingston, Ontario. Formerly of Winnipeg, Margaret (Maggie)
also lived in London, England (1930-35), Toronto (1937-62) and
Kingston (1962-2006). Predeceased in 1997 by her beloved husband,
Dr. E. Harry
BOTTERELL. Daughter of the late Alice E.
(TALBOT)
and the late Most Reverend Samuel P.
MATHESON,
Archbishop▲ of Rupertsland
and Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada. Mother of Daphne
PAYNE of Hamilton, and Jocelyn
ALLEN and her husband Peter of
Toronto.▲
Grandmother▲ of Neil
PAYNE and his wife
Pascale▲ of Newmarket
of Jan MALCOLM and her husband Peter
BRASSIL of Vancouver; of
Gillian DAVIS and her husband the Reverend Kenneth
DAVIS of Whitby
of Hugh PAYNE and his wife
Christina▲ of Milton; and of Eric
ALLEN
of Toronto; of Geoff
ALLEN of Toronto; and Christopher
ALLEN
of Hanover, New Hampshire. Great-grandmother of Andreanne and
Alexander PAYNE; of Simon, Benjamin and Samuel
DAVIS; and of
Cameron PAYNE.
Aunt▲ to many nieces and nephews in Canada and
the United States. Predeceased by her sister Mary and by six
half-siblings. Maggie was a truly valiant woman who wrestled
most of her life with recurrences of bi-polar disorder. She will
be remembered for her great courage, her sparkling gaiety and
her love of family, Friends and church. We celebrate her life,
we grieve her passing, and we rejoice that she is at peace at
last. The family want to thank many people for their compassionate
care and support of Maggie: first her devoted caregivers, Kathy
MOSIER of Wolfe Island and Mae
KANE of Kingston; the dedicated
medical and nursing staff at the Kingston Psychiatric Hospital,
especially Kathy
HEERE, R.N.; and the sensitive staff at Providence
Manor; all these people cared for and about Maggie, and we have
truly appreciated their support. Visitation at the Robert J.
Reid and Sons Funeral Home, 309 Johnson St. (at Barrie), Kingston,
on Monday, March 6th, 2006 from 5 to 7 p.m. Memorial Service
at St. George's Cathedral, corner of Johnson and King Street, on
Tuesday, March 7th, 2006 at 1 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial
donations to one of the following would be very much appreciated:
Bipolar Research, The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Foundation, 250 College Street, Toronto, Ontario M5T 1R8 or The
Indigenous Healing Fund, Anglican Church of Canada, 600 Jarvis
Street, Toronto, Ontario M4Y 2J6.
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