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PERRYMAN,
Lloyd▲
E.▲
Age 88. Passed away on Thursday, April 6th, 2006 at York Central
Hospital after a lengthy battle with Diverticulitis. Lloyd leaves
behind his wife Skip of 50 years, his children Ron (Laura), Paul
(Tracy), John (Terra) and Ruth and grandchildren Devyn, Andrew,
David, Elizabeth, Hayley and Michael. Funeral arrangements have
been made at Saint Mary's Anglican Church, 10030 Yonge Street at
Major Mackenzie Drive in Richmond Hill, Thursday, April 13, 1: 00 p.m.
with reception to follow at Royal Canadian Legion Branch 375.
Lloyd was a World War 2 Veteran as well as an instructor at Camp X
in Whitby, Ontario. All of his service records were destroyed
by fire in England. If anyone has information regarding our father's
military service record, we would appreciate you contacting us
at ron@perryman.ca. Donations can be made to Sunnybrook Comfort
Fund Ontario Command, 89 Industrial Parkway North, Aurora, Ontario
L4G 4C4.
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PERRYMENT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-20 published
PERRYMENT,
Dodie
Gertrude (née
PEARSON)
Dodie passed away in Grimsby on Friday March 17, 2006 at the
age of 89. Born in Bourton, Dorset, England in 1916, Dodie traveled
with her mother Ethel
PEARSON, her sister, Dorothy and her brother,
Douglas, at the age of 3 to Ellis Island, where they settled
in Toronto. Dodie leaves behind her 4 children, Linda, Michael,
Joel, and Tamie, her sister Dorothy, her niece and husband, Judy
and Ron, 13 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren, many Friends
and Mr. Bird. Dodie was an adventures and career oriented woman
who worked before her marriage to Percy (Pep)
PERRYMENT in 1935.
She dedicated many years to working alongside Pep at the Young
Men's Christian Association in Fort William, both affecting many
people's lives in the recreation field. A lover of water and
synchronized swimmer, Dodie taught many people how to swim wherever
she was and particularly at Loon Lake summer camp. Dodie continued
to touch other people at Niagara Chemicals and when she later
became a real estate agent for 25 years. Dodie was an avid and
competitive card player, excellent golfer and lover of the horse
races. Dodie was happiest walking on the beach, and swimming.
Her last years were spent in Grimsby, where she swam often in
Lake Ontario, till her last summer in 2005. Those that knew and
loved her, admired her spirited nature, determination and love
of nature. Visitation at Stonehouse-Whitcomb Funeral Home, 11 Mountain
Street, Grimsby on Thursday from 6-9 p.m. The Funeral Service
will be held at St. Philip By-The-Lake Anglican Church, 377 Park
Road North, Grimsby on Friday, March 24, 2006 at 2 p.m. Cremation
to follow. If desired, donations to the Lincoln County Humane
Society; www.lchs.ca would be appreciated. www.smithsfh.com
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PERSAUD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-15 published
PERSAUD,
Adelia
Policarpio
Suddenly at University Hospital, on Saturday, May 13th, 2006,
Adelia Policarpio
PERSAUD of London in her 67th year. Beloved
wife of Joel
PERSAUD. Cherished mother of Doctor Reina
PERSAUD and
her husband Michael. Dear sister of Rodolfo
POLICARPIO,
Leticia
RODRIGUEZ and Angelita
MARTINEZ.
Also loved by her grandchildren
Cadence and Coda. Visitation will be held on Tuesday from 2: 00-4:00 and
7: 00-9:00 p.m. and Wednesday from 2:00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m.
at the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North. Funeral
Mass at Saint Michael's Parish, 515 Cheapside Street, London on
Thursday, May 18, 2006 at 10: 00 a.m. Prayers in the chapel Wednesday
evening at 7: 00 p.m. www.westviewfuneralchapel.com
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PERSAUD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-08 published
PERSAUD,
Soma (née
RAMDHAN)
Peacefully at home, on Thursday, December 7th, Soma
PERSAUD of
London in her 58th year. Beloved daughter of Phulmati and the
late Gurdat
RAMDHAN. Cherished sister of Bhago (Philip,) Krish
(Daphne), Atmo (Pam), Shanti (Jack), Nity (Bibi), Preya (Vam)
and Romy (Marle). Also missed by her several nieces and nephews.
Soma worked for over 30 years at St. Willibrord Credit Union,
now Libro Financial Group, London East Branch. Visitation will
be held on Sunday from 2: 00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m. at the Westview
Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, where the funeral
and committal services will be conducted on Monday, December 11th,
2006 at 1: 30 p.m. Cremation to follow. Those wishing to make
a donation in memory of Soma are asked to consider the London
Health Sciences Foundation -- Cancer Centre.
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PERSAUD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-28 published
CASTATOR,
Bruce
(World War 2 Veteran, Canadian Amateur Golf Champion 1958, 1959
Master's Participant, honourary Weston Golf and Country Club
Member)
Passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on January 27,
2006 at the age of 79. Fondly remembered by his sister Margaret
WATKINS. Survived by his children Marilyn, Joanne, Bruce Jr.,
Kathy and her husband Dwarka (Dee)
PERSAUD,
Giovanni and Rhon
REVILLES, and Emmeline and her husband Angelo
PARAGO.
Proud
Papa
of Angeline, Karissa, Emmy Lou, Teesha, Adriana, Angelou and
Emmalee. Friends will be received at the Ward Funeral Home, 2035
Weston Rd. (north of Lawrence) on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
A Funeral Service will take place in the chapel on Tuesday, January
31, 2006, at 10: 30 a.m. lnterment St. Phillip's Cemetery. Memorial
donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Alzheimer Society
would be appreciated by the family. Condolences may be sent to
BruceCastator@wardfh.com
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PERSAUD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-06 published
A young man's murder still matters in T.O.
By Rosie DIMANNO
Sixteen police constables, maintaining a careful four-foot distance
from each other, set off on a bright and crisp day to conduct
a grid search of a Scarborough field that lies between two elementary
schools.
Just another Sunday morning in the city, but increasingly the
occasion for the launching of murder investigations, trying to
make sense out of another bloody mess arising from the evening
before.
These officers are looking for… anything, although the instructions
delivered emphasize the possibility of a small cellphone out
there somewhere.
No such phone -- possibly belonging to the 17-year-old male victim
whose remains have already been removed to the morgue -- was
discovered.
This was not a shooting, but it is most definitely a homicide,
Toronto's 10th murder in 2006.
Such has become the grim frequency of death by the gun in Toronto
that it comes as something of a homicide throwback when murder
by other means occurs when the deceased is a young male.
An autopsy this morning will likely determine cause of death.
A cursory examination of the body yesterday was sufficient to
reveal what was so palpably evident -- this teenager had suffered
blunt trauma injuries, primarily about the head, with evidence
indicating the unfortunate young man may have been beaten first
and run over by a vehicle afterwards.
A white van was seen driving across the field late Saturday night
and fresh tread marks on the ground reinforce that scenario.
Police are looking for that van -- make and model unknown --
but confident they will find it.
"I believe this one is going to come together shortly," Det.
John BIGGERSTAFF told The Star last night. "The van's going to
show up, the pieces will all fall into place. It's not like a
shooting, which are usually harder to piece together."
The▼ victim is Kevin
PERSAUD, a teenager who had been working
a full-time job, living at home with his parents, who were in
devastated shock yesterday. There is no evidence Persaud was
ever "ganged-up," which is what comes immediately to mind when
young men are murdered in Toronto these days. Nor is there any
suggestion that this crime might have been provoked by ethnic
grudges in a neighbourhood where youths of Southeast Asian descent
are known to congregate, groups that have clashed violently before.
"I'm pretty sure that gang activity of any kind was not an issue
here," said
BIGGERSTAFF.
So what was the "issue"? Because a young man, little more than
a boy really, is dead. And, as
BIGGERSTAFF noted, "this was not
a random encounter, it was a planned and intentional act."
And, because every homicide matters. This is still a city where
murders matter and victims have names.
There are witnesses: who saw somebody running here on Saturday
night, just behind Cardinal Leger Catholic School, deep inside
this sleepy residential neighbourhood of house-proud properties
and tidily maintained lawns, where kids play basketball in the
driveway and couples walk their dogs.
It was a woman strolling with her dog across Canmore Park around
11 p.m. who came upon the body. Police from 43 Division received
the call at 11: 51 p.m. and cruisers were screeching to the scene
within minutes.
PERSAUD was lying in a pool of blood with obvious injuries to
the head. It remains for pathologists to try and determine whether
those blunt force injuries are responsible for
PERSAUD's death,
whether they were caused after being struck by the suspicious
van, or if he was already lifeless before the added trauma of
a hit-and-run.
The aforementioned cellphone, if it exists at all, was likely
the property of
PERSAUD, since he was known to own one and it
wasn't found with the body.
Much of the investigation will now hinge on the quite remarkable
talents of a reconstruction crew from the traffic unit. These
crime scene specialists are able to map out -- following the
trail of the tread marks and other clues embedded in the ground,
analyzing "static measurements" and tire patterns -- where the
vehicle came from and how it manoeuvred across the terrain.
A treadmark is nearly as conclusive as a fingerprint. But first,
police will need a van to compare those markings with.
Toronto has become, in its ripening, a city no longer shaken
to its roots by urban, or suburban, crime. Yet striking this
close to home -- as
PERSAUD's murder did in this particular neighbourhood
there is still an element of discomfiture, if not quite disbelief.
"Scary, but what can you do?" shrugged Wayne
POWELL, who lives
directly across the street from the school, in a house where
three children reside, one of them a Grade 8 student at Cardinal
Leger.
"There are always little groups of teenagers who hang around
behind the school at night. Not necessarily toughs or gangs,
maybe just kids looking to get into mischief."
But last summer, there was another beating death down at the
end of the road, and around the same time two people shot in
a car not far distant.
"Sometimes, it just feels like it's all closing in on you."
Chelsea McCORMICK, 13, sidles into the doorway and casts her
eyes towards her school. "I'll have to go there tomorrow. I'll
be afraid to walk where it happened."
Next door, Anoj
THAVARAJAH -- a Grade 7 student at Morrish Public
School, which is situated on the far edge of the field, just
beyond the baseball diamond -- says he was in his room playing
video games when all the ruckus began Saturday night.
"I'm not scared, exactly, but I think, that could have been my
brother. I mean, when you don't know why it happened."
His family only moved into this house last autumn. Anoj, 13,
recalls how his father once chased down a vandal who'd tossed
a brick through one of the windows when the house was still being
constructed.
"We hadn't even moved in yet and already somebody was throwing
bricks through the window. And then later, somebody took gasoline
and started a fire in some other houses just behind here that
were being built."
Petty vandalism, mischief-makers, bored kids. And then, on a
quiet Saturday night, a teenage boy gets murdered.
It matters.
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PERSAUD,
Kevin
Vishnu
(November 23, 1988-March 4, 2006)
Kevin you were our angel on earth, But now our angel in the Heavenly
skies. You were our Vishnu, The one who brought us all together
You created laughter, joy And brightened up our lives With those
beautiful brown eyes. Kevin you will forever Be in our hearts
and souls. You will be greatly missed By your Grandparents, Aunts,
Uncles, Cousins, Nieces and Nephews. You will live on in our
Hearts Forever! From your Mom Shamiza, Dad Naresh, and Brother
Trevor We Love You
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PERSAUD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-15 published
PERSAUD,
Mary
Juliet
Passed away peacefully on April 12, 2006, in her 84th year. Beloved
wife of the late Catechist
ARNOLD.
Loving mother of Mary (Harold
BARTER), Juliet
VANDENBURG, George (Pam), Jemina (Ingrahm
LAL),
Arnold (Bibi,) and Roxy (Steve
BAKSH.) Cherished grandmother
of Wayne, Gerard, Sharla, Kevin, Sean, Verona, Sandy, Stefan,
Vaughn, Nat, Alan, Diana, David, Alyssia, and the late Michael.
Great-grandmother of Richard, Marissa, Andrew, Meghan, Tata'nia,
and Jada. Sister of Albert
DARSAN and sister-in-law of Janette
and Ronald. The family will receive Friends at the McEachnie
Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston Road, Ajax (Pickering Village),
905-428-8488 from 2-4 p.m. Sunday and 7-9 p.m. Monday. Funeral
Service will be held at Peace Lutheran Church (928 Liverpool
Road, Pickering) on Tuesday, April 18, 2006 at 1: 00 p.m. with
visiting for one hour prior to the service. Should family and
Friends so desire, donations to the Peace Lutheran Church Building
Fund or the charity of your choice would be greatly appreciated.
A Book of Condolence may be signed at www.mceachnie-funeral.ca
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PERSAUD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-22 published
LAZARE,
Pauline
(SHEREMETA)
(25 year employee of Cara Operations Ltd., managed Cara Stores
at Union Station and Shoppers World, Danforth)
Born in Wasel, Alberta. Resident of Washago, Ontario. Passed
away peacefully April 17, 2006, in her 88th year, with her loving
daughter Carolyn and her devoted caregiver Chandra
PERSAUD at
her side. Survived by her loving son Larry, dear sister Barbara
UNGARIAN of Camrose, Alberta, good friend Doreen
HUGONNET and
many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by sisters Pearl, Mary,
Anne, Nellie, Eva, Bessie, and brother Fred. A sincere thankyou
to the caring staff at Bendale Acres, Toronto and
to Min Rose
PERSAUD.
Cremation has taken place. A Memorial Funeral Service
will take place April 27 at 11 a.m. at Sts. Peter and Paul Ukrainian
Catholic Church (Markham Rd. and Milner). In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
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PERSAUD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-11-06 published
Tribute to slaying victim on Web
'I wanted people to see this guy'
Newlywed, peacemaker, friend
By Tamara CHERRY,
Staff▼
Reporter▼
How do you capture a young man's life in a short death notice?
For Dave PERSAUD, you don't.
When Nicholas Thompson heard his friend was gunned down in an
Edmonton nightclub while trying to break up a fight eight days
ago, he knew he had to show the world what kind of person he
was.
"I wanted to do something different from what the news people
were doing," Thompson said. "I wanted people to see this guy
and see how much he meant to us."
A death notice hadn't even been published in the paper when Thompson
first posted a 3½-minute tribute video, "Never Gonna Be The Same,"
on the popular video-sharing website YouTube Saturday.
The tribute opens with police tape, flashing emergency strobes
and PERSAUD being lifted into an ambulance. The 21-year-old Torontonian
and two Edmonton residents -- Jacey Pinnock, 27, and Thomas Orak,
19 -- were killed and four others injured when gunfire broke
out on the dance floor in the early hours of October 29. Dwayne
Anthony Nelson, 22, faces three counts of second-degree murder
and three assault charges.
It was September 22 -- five years after moving to Toronto from
Guyana, and just three days after marrying his high school sweetheart
that the 21-year-old construction worker made the move out
west. He'd heard about wealth on the oilrigs and wanted to make
money to bring home to his family, Thompson said.
PERSAUD hadn't been much of a partier that first month in Edmonton.
But when he heard a D.J. from Toronto would be mixing at the
Red Light Lounge that night, he went to see him. Then the fight
broke out.
"If he didn't part the fight, he most likely wouldn't have got
shot," Thompson said. "He went in as a peacemaker."
As more than 100 people fled the club, a bleeding
PERSAUD, shot
in the chest, lay in the arms of two Friends. He died in hospital
a short time later.
The triple murder made headlines across the country and when
PERSAUD was named a victim mid-week, local news media scrambled
to find his family and tell his story.
"We thought it was good that people would get to know Dave and
a face that goes with (his name) -- it's important," said Deodat
PERSAUD, who was initially hesitant to let cameras into the family's
tiny east-end home following his son's death.
"We highlighted his personality, his inner qualities… (but) nobody
said anything about my son."
He wanted to show the world Dave
PERSAUD, the good friend, loving
husband, concerned brother and supportive son. Instead, he watched
and read stories about his grieving family.
"He was so full of music and love and energy," the weeping father
said. "My life is broken, my heart is broken."
But when it comes to telling
PERSAUD's story, "Why does it always
have to be sad?" Thompson asked.
After a clip pulled from news coverage of crying widow Feben
PERSAUD looking at her husband's picture, Thompson's video fades
into a clip of the smiling couple walking down the steps of a
house, dressed to the nines.
A Sean Paul song plays in the background. "Take another step
on towards my destiny, but the memories still remain," the lyrics
ring out. "Still cannot believe they took your life away, but
those who pull the trigger cannot take away."
Sprinkled throughout are pictures and clips of
PERSAUD during
the happier times -- with his beloved souped-up car, hanging
out with Friends at Bluffers Park, his recent engagement, wedding
and going-away party. In one of the last clips, the newlywed
looks to the camera and says, "I love you."
"I tried to show a video that wouldn't bring sad memories and
would make (Feben) happy… It was achieved," said Thompson, who
surprised the family with the video at Saturday's funeral.
"In the part he says, 'I love you,' when they were getting married,
it just made her smile to actually hear it again."
Now anyone can see these parts of
PERSAUD's life online -- and
as of yesterday afternoon, nearly 700 people had.
"It's wonderful because that's what we wanted," Deodat
PERSAUD
said. "I'm happy that it's on the Internet and that people back
home in Guyana, even Friends and family that couldn't come, that
they can have a look at that."
Thompson is working on a longer documentary of
PERSAUD's life
to present November 29, the one-month anniversary of his death.
He hopes to broadcast part of it on YouTube.
PERSAUD also leaves his mother Jasmatti and two brothers, Dale
and Dwayne.
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PERSAUD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-12-04 published
Smiles after month of tears for slain man
Loved ones gather to remember life of newly married shooting
victim
By Tamara CHERRY,
Staff▲
Reporter▲
Just over a month after two bullets to the chest took the life
of 21-year-old Dave
PERSAUD, his loved ones gathered in an east-end
Toronto church, no longer a group shaking their heads in disbelief,
but a group coping with the fact that the unthinkable can --
and most certainly did -- happen.
Jasmatti PERSAUD paced the room before the program started at
the East Scarborough Church of God, rubbing her hands together,
smiling at anyone whose eyes met her own. She told stories of
her son with spurts of laughter as her husband, Deodat, sat against
the wall, making small talk with all who greeted him.
Their son's Friends put this evening together Saturday night
as a way to celebrate the life of Dave, who was killed when he
tried to break up a fight on an Edmonton dance floor October 29.
Two Edmonton residents were also killed and four others injured
when the gunfire broke out.
PERSAUD's parents were called up to speak as the program began.
"My feelings, my emotions, it's not something I can explain,"
Deodat PERSAUD says with his wife's hand on his shoulder. "We
don't know everyday when we wake up how we will be able to face
the challenge of that day."
The man whose words were virtually lost in tears during an interview
last month speaks loudly and with distinction now.
"(It) is not something that we ever thought would happen. We
see it on the news and we read of it and we say, 'Well, we are
insulated and it can't happen to us.' But because of this, I
can say to any one of us, well, it can happen."
Laughter filled the room when Dale
PERSAUD took the microphone
with a rap about his older brother. Even his dad, who last month
said, "I can't be happy, I can't laugh," smiled.
And more laughter yet when Ajith
DURAIRAJ told the story of going
with PERSAUD as support to his now widow's home this summer to
ask her parents for permission to marry their daughter.
A few months later,
DURAIRAJ made the long drive to Edmonton
with his good friend.
PERSAUD had heard about the wealth on the
oil rigs and wanted to make money to bring home to his new bride.
The two would spend 24 hours a day together for their five weeks
in Alberta's capital, right up until the shooting.
"Today we're here to celebrate his life, but it's kind of hard
to celebrate with so much tragedy,"
DURAIRAJ said, before relapsing
to the moments after
PERSAUD was shot.
"Dave was lying on the floor and I'm holding him and giving him
water, and he was just looking up at me," said
DURAIRAJ, who
was standing between two people, including
PERSAUD, just before
they were shot dead. "If it wasn't for Dave on that day, I wouldn't
be alive either."
"I remember Dave just nudging me and when he did that, I fell
back. Everyone was shot once and Dave had two bullets. If he
didn't do that, I wouldn't be here today."
Feben PERSAUD took the microphone, clad in a colourful dress
with her hair done up. A month after her husband was killed,
she's smiling again.
"The last month has been very difficult," she said. "I couldn't
see my life continuing without Dave by my side."
But, she continued, "Even though Dave's death was a great loss,
it has brought each and every one of us closer together."
The▲ young woman spoke of love as she read a poem
PERSAUD wrote
for her: "Finding out what the end is going to be is realizing
it has an end," she read, her tears keeping her from continuing.
On November 2, the same day police announced an arrest in the
triple slaying, Feben
PERSAUD told an Edmonton newspaper she
forgave whoever shot the man she'd married just six weeks prior.
That statement was praised by the father of Dwayne Anthony
NELSON,
who stands accused of the murders, through a taped phone message
played at Saturday's gathering.
"It brought tears to my eyes," Oswald
NELSON -- whose son is
charged with three counts of second-degree murder -- said of
her public statement.
"We are feeling your pain and we are experiencing a whole lot
of pain also," he said. "I will remember Dave and you (Feben)
and his Friends and family and hellip; may God bless you all."
Said the father: "I'm very proud of these 21 years, eight months
and 25 days Dave has been my son. He will live on in my heart
and in my memory forever."
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PERSENAIRE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-30 published
DEKOTER,
Pieter
(February 24, 1912-March 28, 2006)
I lift my eyes to the hills -- where does my help come from My
help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth. Psalm
At Grace Manor (Nursing Home), Brampton, Ontario, our Lord in
His infinite wisdom, mercy and love called home Pieter
DEKOTER.
Beloved husband of Suzanna
DEKOTER for nearly 68 years. Dear
father of Larry and Willy, Tony and Mary and Gremar and Rev. Case
VAN
WYK.
Grandfather of Rodney and Marietta, David and Tina,
Ken and Leona, Jeffery and Kathy, Susan and Mark
DIELEMAN,
Janis
and Dave PERSENAIRE, Stephen and Adria
VAN
WYK, Tina
PERSENAIRE
and Becky VAN
WYK.
Lovingly remembered by 12 great-grandchildren.
Also survived by one sister in The Netherlands and one brother-in-law
and sister-in-law in St. Catharines, Ontario. Visitors will be
received at Ward Funeral Home, 52 Main Street S., Brampton on
Sunday April 2 from 2-5 p.m. A private committal service will
be held at 10 a.m. on Monday April 3, 2006. A Memorial service
will be held at 2: 00 p.m. at Heritage Hall, Holland Christian
Homes, 7900 McLaughlin Road, Brampton with Rev. H.
PRAAMSMA officiating.
Pieter DEKOTER resided in London, Ontario for 34 years, where
he worked at Almatex Paint and Varnish and Kelcoatings Limited.
Anyone wishing to make a donation in memory of Pieter is asked
to consider the London Parental Christian School Society or London
District Christian Secondary School.
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PERSONA o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-07-15 published
PERSONA,
Janina
(TELLER)
Passed away peacefully on July 11, 2006 at the age of 85. She
is predeceased by her husband, John and survived by; children
Barbara, Joseph (Shirley) and Ted (Ann); grandchildren, Dean,
Shawn (Nicole), Joanne, and Kimberly; great-grandchildren, Christopher,
Keegan and Meaghan, as well as many nieces, nephews and cousins.
The family would like to thank Doctor Peter Meyer for his kind and
compassionate care of Janina, as well they would like to extend
their thanks to the entire staff of Luther Court for making them
feel so welcome and at home. In lieu of flowers, please make
a donation to Luther Court, 1525 Cedar Hill X Road, Victoria,
British Columbia V8P 5M1. A private service will be held by the
family. First Memorial Funeral Home in care of arrangements.
4725 Falaise Drive, Victoria, British Columbia.
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PERSYN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-23 published
PERSYN,
Marian (née
CARD)
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PERT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-09 published
PERT,
Norm
Peacefully, after a lengthy illness, on Friday January 6, 2006,
Norm PERT in his 66th year. Father of Karen
LEBLANC and Lorie
LELIEVER.
Grandfather of Sara
LELIEVER and Renee
LEBEAU. Beloved
son of Irene and the late William
PERT.
Brother of Jack, Ron,
Ken,
Derrick,
Charles, Walter, Robert and the late Allan
PERT.
Loving companion of Vicky
GILKES. A Memorial Service will be
held at the Evans Funeral Home, 648 Hamilton Rd. (1 block east
of Egerton), on Wednesday January 11, 2006, at 1: 00 p.m. (Visitation
½ hr. prior to service). Cremation with interment in Forest Lawn
Memorial Gardens. Online condolences can be expressed at www.evansfh.ca
A tree will be planted as a living memorial to Mr.
PERT.
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PERVIS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-10-02 published
WHALLS,
Danny
Robert
Of Fingal, on Saturday, September 30, 2006, as the result of
an automobile accident, in his 42nd year. Loved partner of Sharon
Anne PERVIS and dearly loved father of Brittany and Courtney
WHALLS, both of Port Stanley and step-father of Marcy and her
husband Karl
JANOSKA of Fingal and Angie and her husband Rick
LARIVEE of Fingal. Loved
son of Wayne
WHALLS and his partner
Karen PAYNE and the late Donna (Berdan)
WHALLS (2001.) Dear brother
of Douglas and his wife Debbie of R.R.#3 Shedden, Dwayne of Shedden,
Darlene and her husband Mark
DESLANDES of R.R.#7 Saint Thomas and
Debbie and her husband Darren
LUNN of Southwold. Sadly missed
by a number of nieces and nephews. Dan was born in Saint Thomas
on January 14, 1965. He worked at Fingal Farm Supply. He was
a member of the Southwestern Ontario Tractor Pulling Association
and the Fingal Sports Club. Resting at Williams Funeral Home,
45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas where funeral service will be held
Wednesday at 1: 00 p.m. Interment to follow in Shedden Cemetery.
Visitation Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Remembrances may be
made to the Canadian Diabetes Association or to Sunshine Dreams
for Kids.
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PERZOW o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-21 published
ABBOTT,
Milton "
Bucky"
On Monday, March 20, 2006 at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.
Milton (Bucky)
ABBOTT beloved and loyal husband of Rose Ann.
Loving and adored father and father-in-law of Allen and Nicole
ABBOTT, Pauline
ABBOTT-
TILL and Steve
TILL, Natalie
ABBOTT and
Marc GORDON, and Michelle
ABBOTT and Adam
PERZOW.
Devoted grandfather
of Adam, Jamie, Joshua, Allison, Jack, and Hayden. Devoted son
of the late Nathan and Pearl
ABBOTT.
Brother of Michael
ABBOTT.
At Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles Avenue West
(3 lights west of Dufferin) for service on Tuesday, March 21,
2006 at 11: 30 a.m. Interment Beth Shalom Section at Mount Sinai.
Shiva 17 Saintfield Ave. If desired, memorial donations may be
made to The Milton (Bucky) Abbott Memorial Fund c/o The Benjamin
Foundation, 3429 Bathurst Street, Toronto, M6A 2C3, 416-780-0324.
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