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PREAR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-17 published
TOLAND,
May
Eileen (née
PREAR)
Passed away suddenly, on Friday, April 14, 2006, in her 73rd
year. Beloved wife of the late William
TOLAND. Dear mother of
Kathleen, Joseph, and David. Grandmother of Sarah, Catherine,
William, Andrew, Danielle, Jacob, Kate, and Tim. Dear sister
of Jack and Marion
PREAR, and Betty and the late Vince
McCARTHY.
The family will receive Friends at the Scarborough Funeral Centre
(2966 Eglinton Ave. E., at Bellamy Rd.), on Tuesday from 2 to
4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Service in the Chapel on Wednesday, April 19th
at 11 a.m. Interment Resthaven Memorial Gardens, followed by
a reception. In memory of May, a donation to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation would be appreciated by the family.
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PREBBLE o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-06-10 published
MacQUEEN,
John
Colin
It is with great sorrow that the extended family announce John's
passing after a brief illness at the Greater Niagara General
Hospital on Tuesday, June 7, 2006. Beloved husband of the late
Vera (née
PREBBLE)
MacQUEEN and the only child of the late Colin
and Gertrude
MacQUEEN.
John was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
in 1922. His family spent many happy years in Owen Sound before
moving to Niagara Falls. He served in the Royal Canadian Air
Force in World War 2. He worked for Ontario Hydro for 42 years
and was a member of the St. Catharines Yacht Club and enjoyed
his time on the water aboard the Freedom I. John was predeceased
by his sister-in-law Kay
TIPLIN a few short years ago and is
survived by his dear friend Shirley
TURNER.
His extended family,
The Browns and the Anstruthers will welcome Friends on Monday,
June 12, 2006 from 12-1 p.m. at Hetherington and Deans Funeral
Chapel, 5176 Victoria Ave. A Service of Remembrance will immediately
follow at 1 p.m. in the chapel. Cremation has taken place. In
lieu of flowers, kindly refer your good wishes to your favourite
charity. On-line tributes may be made at www.mem.com
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PREE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-05 published
BRISSETTE,
Irene
(MARTIN)
Peacefully, at University Hospital, on Sunday, December 3rd,
2006, Irene
(MARTIN)
BRISSETTE of London in her 86th year. Beloved
wife of the late Louis
BRISSETTE (2003.) Loving mother of Rene,
Rita and her husband Gaetan
EMERY,
Claudette and her husband
Jean Louis
VEILLEUX,
Micheline and her husband Lee
CAMPBELL,
Diane and her husband John
PREE,
Claire and her husband Larry
BEADLE, Jean-Claude and his wife
Angie,
Linda and her husband
Dave VALDRON. Dear grandmother of Jean Pierre and Michael
EMERY,
Dan and Steven
FORGET,
Michelle and Melissa
BRISSETTE, Tracey
and Andrew
DOLPHIN,
Barbara
Ann and Chantal
BEADLE, Jordan and
Ryan VALDRON,
Jonathan
BRISSETTE and Jennifer DE
SOUSA, and lovingly
remembered by 10 great-grandchildren. Predeceased by her brother
Francis MARTIN.
Friends will be received by the family at the
Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, on Tuesday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. with prayers being held at 7: 30 p.m. The
Funeral Mass will be celebrated at Saint Michael's Parish, 515 Cheapside
Street, on Wednesday, December 6th, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. those
wishing to make a donation in memory of Irene are asked to consider
the Parkinson Society Canada or the Children's Health Foundation.
Email condolences may be sent to westview@execulink.com
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PREECE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-04-19 published
PREECE,
Jim
In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Jim
PREECE who
passed away 6 years ago, April 18, 2000.
My heart is full of memories,
I treasure them with care,
The way you had to leave us,
Will always seem unfair,
Sad are the hearts that love you,
Silent the tears that fall,
Living our lives without you,
Is the hardest part of all,
In all that life has given me,
In all that is left to do,
I will always have the memories,
Of the time I spent with you.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by wife Margaret, sons and
daughter.
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PREECE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-05-26 published
PREECE,
Norman
Brian
Norman died as he would have it, peacefully in his chair at his
home, Hillholm. An accomplished administrator, he lived, and
believed in, a rounded life dedicated to family and community.
This was based on a personal commitment to lifelong learning,
travelling, physical activity and church, particularly his beloved
St. Andrew's Anglican Church. Educated at Worcester College,
Oxford, he served with the Green Howards as a lieutenant in Nigeria.
Norman emigrated to Canada with his wife, Rita, in 1958. He pursued
a career in the steel business as President of Stanton Pipes
(Canada) Limited. Norman and Rita welcomed Mark, Amanda and Claire
and settled in Grimsby, enjoying and sharing their home and garden
for 45 years, holding their 'parties on the lawn' for Friends
and family including his extended Ridley family as well as for
inner city students, creating memorable school outings. Norman
attended Harvard in 1970 for an advanced executive management
program. During his career, he served on the boards of Ipsco,
Sysco and Burlington Steel. Norman was also Vice-Chair, SidbecNormines
Inc. At 54, he changed course to other ventures, committing his
considerable talents to advancing health care in the community.
He accomplished this by being a member of the team that raised
over $14 million to build the Hamilton General Hospital; he was
asked to join the board of the Hamilton Civic Hospitals Foundation
and chaired that board from 1989-1991; Subsequently, he became
part of the Hamilton Civic Hospitals Board where he was instrumental
in the merger of the ChedokeMcMaster Hospitals and the Hamilton
Civic Hospitals. He then served with distinction as the Inaugural
Chair of the merged hospitals corporation now known as Hamilton
Health Sciences Corporation (1996-1998). He loved reading and
sports. He achieved notable successes in track and field and
in rugby on the combined Oxford-Cambridge Woodpecker team in
his younger years. Committed to the power of spirit through recreational
development, he took on leadership roles on the Advisory Board
of the Young Men's Christian Association for over 40 years. His
absolute favourite sport pastime was watching his grand_sons,
Spencer and Thomas, playing hockey, soccer and running. Norman's
pain at the loss of his beloved son, Mark, was never fully overcome.
To honour his memory, he took up a new cause, the Mark Preece
Family House, with vigour and the stubborn perseverance that
was a common trait in everything he did. Over a 45 year span,
he served in advisory and fund raising capacities with the Hamilton
All-Star Jazz Band, the Hamilton Convention Centre, the Salvation
Army, the Rotary Club and the Chamber of Commerce. Much loved
by his wife and companion of 49 years, Rita, she will miss his
support and dry wit. Other saddened family members who will miss
his special touch include daughters, Claire (Don
SAVIN) and Amanda
(John KNUBLEY,) and Lisa (Jacques
TITTLEY.)
Adored grandchildren
that will live his legacy include Thomas and Spencer, Claire,
Tamisha and Jack, and Henry, Nicholas and Edward. Brother, Barry,
steadfast friend from Picton, North Yorkshire, and his family,
will miss his caring calls and visits. The Friends and colleagues
he leaves behind in Canada, England and Barbados at his much
loved Pirate's Inn will remember him with humour and admiration.
His family simply never will forget the true character he was
and how he tried to live his life through leadership and learning.
Aut disce aut discede ('Swat or Bunk') Visitation at St. Andrew's
Church Hall, 2: 00-5:00 p.m. and 6:00-8:00 p.m. on Sunday, May 28,
2006. Funeral and celebration of Norman's life to be held at:
St. Andrew's Anglican Church, 156 Main St. W., Grimsby, Ontario,
11: 00 a.m. on Monday, May 29, 2006. For further information call
(905) 945-8894 or details at Standrewsgrimsby.com. To recognize
his remarkable gift of community spirit, build for tomorrow through
donations to The Mark Preece Family House, Ste. 302-304 Victoria
Avenue North, Hamilton, Ontario L8L 5G4. All contributions are
gratefully appreciated. (Arrangements entrusted to Stonehouse-Whitcomb
Funeral Home, Grimsby 905-945-2755)
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MASON,
Vere
Karsdale, B.Sc., B.Eng., P.Eng., M.E.I.C.
(December 9, 1916-June 1, 2006)
Founder V.K. Mason Construction Ltd.
With sadness and love the
MASON family announces the passing
of Vere MASON in his home with dignity on June 1, 2006. Born
in Paradise, Nova Scotia to Ella
(LONGLEY) and Reginald
HOLMES
and raised by his stepmother, Mildred Durling
MASON.
Beloved
husband of Audrey (Prettie, Neish). Predeceased by June (Moses)
MASON and sister Joan
McKENZIE of Montreal. Vere will be missed
by sisters Jean
PELL of Halifax and Margaret
PREECE of Toronto.
Much loved father of Elizabeth "Betty"
MASON
(Bruce
VIDLER,)
Linda (Lyn) (Daniel
VOGHT), David (Michelle), James (Jim) (Tanya
TRACHTENBURG.)
Special
Grampa to Stephanie, Jonathan, Tyler,
Thomas, Leda, Eric and Zack. Uncle to Bill
PELL, Sharon
McKINNON,
Sue CLARKE and John
McKENZIE.
Stepfather to Rob
NEISH (Kerry)
and Geoffrey
NEISH and Grampa Vere to Robin and Oliver. Vere
attended Mount Allison University, Sackville, New Brunswick -
B.Sc. 1939, McGill University, P.Q. - B.Eng. 1942, graduating
with honours and winning the British Association Medal. After
graduation he joined the Aluminum Company of Canada. In 1942
Vere chose to serve in World War 2 with the Royal Canadian Navy
on the Escourt Frigate H.M.C.S. Carlplace until 1946 and was
discharged with rank of Lieutenant (E) R.C.N.V.R. After the war
he joined George Hardy Ltd., General Contractors in Toronto from
1945-1953. Vere then joined Perini General Contractors Ltd. as
Chief Engineer in 1953 and was appointed Vice President in 1957.
In 1960 Vere founded V.K. Mason Construction Ltd. in Toronto
and established offices in Ottawa, Winnipeg and Edmonton. Some
of their projects included: Royal Bank of Canada Building, North
York General Hospital, Commerce Court, Four Seasons Sheraton
Hotel, Royal Bank Plaza, The Atrium on Bay and Two Bloor West
in Toronto; the National Arts Centre, the National Science Library
Carlton University and Place Guy Favreau in Ottawa; the Rupertsland
Square and Seven Oaks General Hospital in Winnipeg. In 1988,
Vere received an honourary Doctorate of Engineering from the
Technical University of Nova Scotia. Vere was a member of the
Beaumaris Yacht Club in Bracebridge, a founding member of Loxahatchee
Club in Jupiter, Florida, and the Donalda Club in Toronto. All
who met him were richer by knowing him. He was the kind of man
that was a true role model for others. The lessons that he taught
by way of his life were by the example that he set. He had a
commanding height and stature that always left an impression
on others. Even people who only knew him for a short period of
time were drawn to him because of his sincere and humble nature.
He will be truly missed. Special heartfelt thanks to all those
who wanted to make sure that he was as comfortable and as well
taken care of as possible. Vere truly appreciated the efforts
of Doctor J.D.
ROBERTSON, Doctor Michael R.
JOHNSTON, Doctor Robert
HYLAND
and "wonder nurse" Heather
WHALEN.
Thanks also to Princess Margaret
Hospital's Thoracic Department for their dedicated expert care
and to the Temmy Latner Centre for Palliative Care, to Doctor Russell
GOLDMAN and
to Steve JENKINSON for helping so much with your
comforting and reassuring words. The family will receive Friends
at the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview
Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue East), from 7-9 p.m. on Thursday,
June 8th and from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. on Friday, June 9th.
The funeral service will be held on Saturday, June 10th at 2: 30 p.m.
in Saint_John's York Mills Anglican Church, 19 Don Ridge Drive.
In memory of Vere, donations may be made to the Temmy Latner
Centre for Palliative Care, 600 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario
M5G 1Z5.
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PREECE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-25 published
GOSLEY,
Gladys
Irene
At Roberta Place Nursing Home Barrie, on Saturday, April 22,
2006, surrounded by her granddaughter Amanda, her daughters Shirley
and Sharon, and two very dear Friends Shirley and Judy. Gladys
JENNINGS, in her 91st year, beloved with of the late Albert
GOSLEY.
Loving mother of Joan and the late Harold
JEWELL,
Shirley and
Jim KING,
Edward and the late Shirley, Beverley, Sandra and Louis
JEWELL,
Donald and
Georgina,
Ronald and Caralyn, Sharon and Murray
RILEY, and the late Gladys (Art
PREECE.)
Lovingly remembered
by her 33 grandchildren, 46 great-grandchildren and 17 great-great-grandchildren.
Predeceased by her brother William
JENNINGS.
Resting at Rod Abrams
Funeral Home, 1666 Tottenham Road, Tottenham, 905-936-3477 on
Wednesday, April 26, 2006 from 11 a.m. until time of funeral
service in the chapel at 1 p.m. Interment Trinity Cemetery Beeton.
In memoriam donations to the Canadian National Institute for
the Blind, Royal Victoria Hospital Regional Cancer Centre Barrie,
or the charity of your choice would be greatly appreciated by
the family.
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PREET o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-23 published
PREET,
Wallace
Passed away peacefully at the Ajax and Pickering Hospital on
Saturday,
January 21, 2006. Beloved husband of Mary (née
ANDERSON.)
son of the late Joseph
PREET and Ida
RANK.
Loving father of John,
Brad, and Jane. Loving grandfather of John Jr. and Michelle,
Sandra and Dave, and Doug. Survived by brother Peter and sister
Irene. Will be fondly remembered by several in-laws and Friends.
Special thanks go to his good friend Kurt
ORTWEIN.
The family
will receive Friends at the McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston
Road, Ajax (Pickering Village) 905-428-8488 from 2 to 4 and 6
to 9 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral Mass at St. Bernadette's Catholic
Church (southeast corner of Harwood Ave. and Bayly Street, Ajax)
on Wednesday, January 25, 2006 at 11 a.m. Interment Pine Ridge
Memorial Gardens. Reception to follow at St. Bernadette's Parish
Hall.
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PREFONTAINE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-04-01 published
TRUDEL,
Louise▼
M.,▼ R.N.
Louise passed away on March 23, 2006 at Toronto Grace Hospital
after a two year struggle with cancer. Born in St. Boniface,
Manitoba on August 23, 1936, Louise was predeceased by her parents
Margherita (Rita) Chevrier
TRUDEL and Doctor Jean-Joseph
TRUDEL,
her brothers Doctor André
TRUDEL
(Anne▼) and Hubert
TRUDEL (Annick,)
her nephew Scott
JAMIESON, and her niece Yvonne
PREFONTAINE.
She▼ is survived by her brother Robert
TRUDEL
(Louise,▼) sisters
Solange HESS,
Valerie▼
JAMIESON and Rose-Marie
TRUDEL, nieces
and nephews, nineteen great-nieces and nephews, and by many close
Friends, including her circle of O.R. nursing Friends and her
very close friend Lloyd
BODIE.
After▼ graduating from St. Boniface
School of Nursing in 1958, Louise worked at various hospitals
in Manitoba and Ontario before pursuing Post Graduate studies
at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Maryland. She moved to Toronto in
1966, beginning a 30 year career at Toronto Western Hospital
where she excelled as an Operating Room nurse and supervisor,
also playing a significant mentoring role to many nurses who
remained close to her throughout the years and who provided heartfelt
support during her illness. Louise will be remembered for her
beautiful smile, kindness, warm and friendly manner, sense of
humour, and gift for Friendship. Highly competent and keenly
intelligent, Louise was also modest and low-key. She was a pillar
of strength for all those in her life, and faced her own illness
with her customary strength of character, spirit, and positive
attitude. While the cancer overcame Louise's body, she was certainly
not defeated by it - rather she was victorious in handling it
with courage, grace and style, and her last months and days were
happy and peaceful ones. Louise continues to serve as an inspiration
to her Friends and family, and she played a special role in the
lives of her nieces and grand-nieces as a model of independent
living who was also feminine and caring - a career woman who
went on exciting adventures around the world, yet never forgot
her family and Friends back home and took the time to correspond
and keep in touch. Louise was a cultured person in the larger
sense, firmly grounded by an understanding of the past and her
French-Canadian roots, but open-minded and interested in new
ideas and approaches as well. She was an avid and discriminating
reader, as well as an independent thinker. She enjoyed music,
literature, art and design. Louise had excellent taste and believed
in quality, and was a connoisseur of fine crystal and china.
Louise was a lover of nature and the great outdoors too, and
believed in fitness of mind and body. As a young woman, Louise
distinguished herself as a leading speedskater, winning many
awards across Canada and the United States. Night after night
Louise would brave the cold Winnipeg winter weather, working
that outdoor oval at the Norwood - St. Boniface Speedskating
Club, pushing herself to be her best, becoming National Junior
Speedskating Champion and also earning a place in Manitoba's
Sports Hall of Fame. Speedskating gave way to downhill skiing,
with Louise taking yearly trips to Vail and other top destinations,
also going on many hiking and birding expeditions and remaining
active throughout her retirement and illness. Family was all-important
to Louise. She was a loving daughter, sister, and aunt, and was
the Toronto anchor for the Chevrier-Trudel family, especially
for the many nieces and nephews who lived and traveled there
over the years, opening her home on countless occasions and hosting
birthday celebrations marked by her love and individual flair.
She had a gift for knowing how to make people feel special, not
only acknowledging hallmark events in their lives but also in
supporting their individual talents and endeavours and following
their careers with interest. Her family history was a source
of great pride to Louise - a rich and colourful history, so much
a part of Canada's history - replete with coureurs de bois, fur
trade merchants, city fathers and Members of Legislative Assembly
and senators, with Suffragettes and community leaders, with clergy
and teachers and public servants, with writers and artists and
actors - all their contributions equally celebrated by Louise.
This passion was nurtured by her mother, and shared with her
brother Hubert. He was the historian and archivist, Louise the
keeper of the stories and protector of family artifacts and heirlooms.
Yet she also did her share of gathering pieces of the story,
mostly in the form of (all those!) newspaper clippings. Part
of Louise's legacy rests in the way she transmitted this rich
heritage to the next generation. The family would like to thank
everyone who provided caring support and expressions of love
and kindness, with a special mention to Louise's 'wonderful team
of specialists at Princess Margaret Hospital and to her Friends
Lenore, Shirley, and Joan. Louise found immense solace in being
at home in her final months, and greatly appreciated the devotion
and care provided by her dear sister Val and her friend Lloyd
who made that possible. In accordance with Louise's wishes, no
formal service will be held. An interment will take place later
this spring at St. Boniface Basilica Cemetery, where she will
rest next to her parents. Condolences may be for warded to Trull
Funeral Home. Donations may be made to Toronto Grace Hospital,
which provided exceptional care to Louise and family in her final
hours. Thank you Louise, for all the interest, encouragement,
and kindness you've shown us. We love you and cherish the love
you've given. Watch over us. 'Et certes il existe, l'irréparable,
mais il n'y a rien là qui soit triste ou gai, c'est l'essence
même de CofE qui fut.' 'Traveler, there is no path. The path is
made by walking.'
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TRUDEL,
Louise▲▼
M.,▲▼ R.N.
Louise passed away on March 23, 2006 at Toronto Grace Hospital
after a two year struggle with cancer. Born in St. Boniface,
Manitoba on August 23, 1936, Louise was predeceased by her parents
Margherita (Rita) Chevrier
TRUDEL and Doctor Jean-Joseph
TRUDEL,
her brothers Doctor André
TRUDEL
(Anne▲▼) and Hubert
TRUDEL (Annick,)
her nephew Scott
JAMIESON, and her niece Yvonne
PREFONTAINE.
She▲▼ is survived by her brother Robert
TRUDEL
(Louise,▲▼) sisters
Solange HESS,
Valerie▲▼
JAMIESON and Rose-Marie
TRUDEL, nieces
and nephews, nineteen great-nieces and nephews, and by many close
Friends, including her circle of O.R. nursing Friends and her
very close friend Lloyd
BODIE.
After▲▼ graduating from St. Boniface
School of Nursing in 1958, Louise worked at various hospitals
in Manitoba and Ontario before pursuing Post Graduate studies
at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Maryland. She moved to Toronto in
1966, beginning a 30 year career at Toronto Western Hospital
where she excelled as an Operating Room nurse and supervisor,
also playing a significant mentoring role to many nurses who
remained close to her throughout the years and who provided heartfelt
support during her illness. Louise will be remembered for her
beautiful smile, kindness, warm and friendly manner, sense of
humour, and gift for Friendship. Highly competent and keenly
intelligent, Louise was also modest and low-key. She was a pillar
of strength for all those in her life, and faced her own illness
with her customary strength of character, spirit, and positive
attitude. While the cancer overcame Louise's body, she was certainly
not defeated by it - rather she was victorious in handling it
with courage, grace and style, and her last months and days were
happy and peaceful ones. Louise continues to serve as an inspiration
to her Friends and family, and she played a special role in the
lives of her nieces and grand-nieces as a model of independent
living who was also feminine and caring - a career woman who
went on exciting adventures around the world, yet never forgot
her family and Friends back home and took the time to correspond
and keep in touch. Louise was a cultured person in the larger
sense, firmly grounded by an understanding of the past and her
French-Canadian roots, but open-minded and interested in new
ideas and approaches as well. She was an avid and discriminating
reader, as well as an independent thinker. She enjoyed music,
literature, art and design. Louise had excellent taste and believed
in quality, and was a connoisseur of fine crystal and china.
Louise was a lover of nature and the great outdoors too, and
believed in fitness of mind and body. As a young woman, Louise
distinguished herself as a leading speedskater, winning many
awards across Canada and the United States. Night after night
Louise would brave the cold Winnipeg winter weather, working
that outdoor oval at the Norwood - St. Boniface Speedskating
Club, pushing herself to be her best, becoming National Junior
Speedskating Champion and also earning a place in Manitoba's
Sports Hall of Fame. Speedskating gave way to downhill skiing,
with Louise taking yearly trips to Vail and other top destinations,
also going on many hiking and birding expeditions and remaining
active throughout her retirement and illness. Family was all-important
to Louise. She was a loving daughter, sister, and aunt, and was
the Toronto anchor for the Chevrier-Trudel family, especially
for the many nieces and nephews who lived and traveled there
over the years, opening her home on countless occasions and hosting
birthday celebrations marked by her love and individual flair.
She had a gift for knowing how to make people feel special, not
only acknowledging hallmark events in their lives but also in
supporting their individual talents and endeavours and following
their careers with interest. Her family history was a source
of great pride to Louise - a rich and colourful history, so much
a part of Canada's history - replete with coureurs de bois, fur
trade merchants, city fathers and Members of Legislative Assembly
and senators, with Suffragettes and community leaders, with clergy
and teachers and public servants, with writers and artists and
actors - all their contributions equally celebrated by Louise.
This passion was nurtured by her mother, and shared with her
brother Hubert. He was the historian and archivist, Louise the
keeper of the stories and protector of family artifacts and heirlooms.
Yet she also did her share of gathering pieces of the story,
mostly in the form of (all those!) newspaper clippings. Part
of Louise's legacy rests in the way she transmitted this rich
heritage to the next generation. The family would like to thank
everyone who provided caring support and expressions of love
and kindness, with a special mention to Louise's 'wonderful team
of specialists at Princess Margaret Hospital and to her Friends
Lenore, Shirley, and Joan. Louise found immense solace in being
at home in her final months, and greatly appreciated the devotion
and care provided by her dear sister Val and her friend Lloyd
who made that possible. In accordance with Louise's wishes, no
formal service will be held. An interment will take place later
this spring at St. Boniface Basilica Cemetery, where she will
rest next to her parents. Condolences may be for warded to Trull
Funeral Home. Donations may be made to Toronto Grace Hospital,
which provided exceptional care to Louise and family in her final
hours. Thank you Louise, for all the interest, encouragement,
and kindness you've shown us. We love you and cherish the love
you've given. Watch over us. 'Et certes il existe, l'irréparable,
mais il n'y a rien là qui soit triste ou gai, c'est l'essence
même de CofE qui fut.' 'Traveler, there is no path. The path is
made by walking.'
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TRUDEL,
Louise▲
M.,▲ R.N.
Louise passed away on March 23, 2006 at Toronto Grace Hospital
after a two year struggle with cancer. Born in St. Boniface,
Manitoba on August 23, 1936, Louise was predeceased by her parents
Margherita (Rita) Chevrier
TRUDEL and Doctor Jean-Joseph
TRUDEL,
her brothers Doctor André
TRUDEL
(Anne▲) and Hubert
TRUDEL (Annick,)
her nephew Scott
JAMIESON, and her niece Yvonne
PREFONTAINE.
She▲ is survived by her brother Robert
TRUDEL
(Louise,▲) sisters
Solange HESS,
Valerie▲
JAMIESON and Rose-Marie
TRUDEL, nieces
and nephews, nineteen great-nieces and nephews, and by many close
Friends, including her circle of O.R. nursing Friends and her
very close friend Lloyd
BODIE.
After▲ graduating from St. Boniface
School of Nursing in 1958, Louise worked at various hospitals
in Manitoba and Ontario before pursuing Post-Graduate studies
at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Maryland. She moved to Toronto in
1966, beginning a 30 year career at Toronto Western Hospital
where she excelled as an Operating Room nurse and supervisor,
also playing a significant mentoring role to many nurses who
remained close to her throughout the years and who provided heartfelt
support during her illness. Louise will be remembered for her
beautiful smile, kindness, warm and friendly manner, sense of
humour, and gift for Friendship. Highly competent and keenly
intelligent, Louise was also modest and low-key. She was a pillar
of strength for all those in her life, and faced her own illness
with her customary strength of character, spirit, and positive
attitude. While the cancer overcame Louise's body, she was certainly
not defeated by it, rather she was victorious in handling it
with courage, grace and style, and her last months and days were
happy and peaceful ones. Louise continues to serve as an inspiration
to her Friends and family, and she played a special role in the
lives of her nieces and grand-nieces as a model of independent
living who was also feminine and caring - a career woman who
went on exciting adventures around the world, yet never forgot
her family and Friends back home and took the time to correspond
and keep in touch. Louise was a cultured person in the larger
sense, firmly grounded by an understanding of the past and her
French-Canadian roots, but open-minded and interested in new
ideas and approaches as well. She was an avid and discriminating
reader, as well as an independent thinker. She enjoyed music,
literature, art and design. Louise had excellent taste and believed
in quality, and was a connoisseur of fine crystal and china.
Louise was a lover of nature and the great outdoors too, and
believed in fitness of mind and body. As a young woman, Louise
distinguished herself as a leading speedskater, winning many
awards across Canada and the United States. Night after night
Louise would brave the cold Winnipeg winter weather, working
that outdoor oval at the Norwood - St. Boniface Speedskating
Club, pushing herself to be her best, becoming National Junior
Speedskating Champion and also earning a place in Manitoba's
Sports Hall of Fame. Speedskating gave way to downhill skiing,
with Louise taking yearly trips to Vail and other top destinations,
also going on many hiking and birding expeditions and remaining
active throughout her retirement and illness. Family was all-important
to Louise. She was a loving daughter, sister, and aunt, and was
the Toronto anchor for the Chevrier-Trudel family, especially
for the many nieces and nephews who lived and traveled there
over the years, opening her home on countless occasions and hosting
birthday celebrations marked by her love and individual flair.
She had a gift for knowing how to make people feel special, not
only acknowledging hallmark events in their lives but also in
supporting their individual talents and endeavours and following
their careers with interest. Her family history was a source
of great pride to Louise - a rich and colourful history, so much
a part of Canada's history replete with coureurs de bois, fur
trade merchants, city fathers and Members of Legislative Assembly
and senators, with Suffragettes and community leaders, with clergy
and teachers and public servants, with writers and artists and
actors - all their contributions equally celebrated by Louise.
This passion was nurtured by her mother, and shared with her
brother Hubert. He was the historian and archivist, Louise the
keeper of the stories and protector of family artifacts and heirlooms.
Yet she also did her share of gathering pieces of the story,
mostly in the form of (all those!) newspaper clippings. Part
of Louise's legacy rests in the way she transmitted this rich
heritage to the next generation. The family would like to thank
everyone who provided caring support and expressions of love
and kindness, with a special mention to Louise's 'wonderful team'
of specialists at Princess Margaret Hospital and to her Friends
Lenore, Shirley, and Joan. Louise found immense solace in being
at home in her final months, and greatly appreciated the devotion
and care provided by her dear sister Val and her friend Lloyd
who made that possible. In accordance with Louise's wishes, no
formal service will be held. An interment will take place later
this spring at St. Boniface Basilica Cemetery, where she will
rest next to her parents. Condolences may be forwarded to Trull
Funeral Home. Donations may be made to Toronto Grace Hospital,
which provided exceptional care to Louise and family in her final
hours. Thank you Louise, for all the interest, encouragement,
and kindness you've shown us. We love you and cherish the love
you've given. Watch over us. "Et certes il existe, l'irréparable,
mais il n'y a rien là qui soit triste ou gai, c'est l'essence
même de CofE qui fut ". "Traveler, there is no path. The path is
made by walking".
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PREHN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-13 published
BRADLEY,
Doctor▼
John▼
Walter,▼ B.Sc., M.D., F.R.C.P.C.
Of Toronto and formerly of Amberley, suddenly at his residence
Monday March 6, 2006 at the age of 56. Beloved
son of Eldon and
Allene BRADLEY of Stratford and formerly of Lucknow. Dear brother
of Phyllis and David
TODD also of Stratford. Survived by 2 nieces
Kate TODD of Guelph and Emma
TODD of Stratford. Also left to
mourn are his Aunt Evelyn
BRADLEY and her 6 daughters (Maureen and
David THOMAS,
Mary▼ and Bruce
SCOTT, Maxine and Greg
ALTON, Movita
BRADLEY,
Michele▼ and Johannes
PREHN and Madonna and Bruce
TERPSTRA,)
Uncle George Michie and
MacLennan cousins (Sandra and Gil
TOURIGNY,
Brenda and Don
WHITFIELD and Norman and Cathy
MacLENNAN) and dear
friend Joan
FILIP and family. Predeceased by his grandparents,
Uncle Jim BRADLEY and Aunt Doris
MICHIE.
Doctor▼
BRADLEY was an Associate
Professor at University of Toronto where he had taught many medical
students. He also developed the curriculum for and was the Course
Director of Art and Science of Clinical Medicine. He was Director
of Wightman-Berris Academy Undergraduate Medical School at the
Toronto General Hospital and had received the Clinical Teacher
Award 2004 from the Canadian Anaesthesiologists' Society. He
was currently working as an anaesthesiologist at Toronto General
Hospital and was studying towards a degree in Masters of Health
Administration. On many of his holidays he worked locally as
a General Practitioner at Wingham and District Hospital for the
past 22 years. A memorial service was held Saturday March 11,
2006 at 1 p.m. from the Lucknow Community Centre with spring
interment at Greenhill Cemetery, Lucknow. Donations to the Wingham
Hospital, Lucknow United Church or Charity of Choice were appreciated
as expressions of sympathy. MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home
Lucknow, entrusted with arrangements.
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BRADLEY,
Doctor▲
John▲
Walter,▲ B.Sc., M.D., F.R.C.P.C.
Of Toronto and formerly of Amberley, suddenly at his residence
Monday March 6, 2006 at the age of 56. Beloved
son of Eldon and
Allene BRADLEY of Stratford and formerly of Lucknow. Dear brother
of Phyllis and David
TODD also of Stratford. Survived by 2 nieces:
Kate TODD of Guelph and Emma
TODD of Stratford. Also left to
mourn are his Aunt Evelyn
BRADLEY and her 6 daughters (Maureen
and David THOMAS,
Mary▲ and Bruce
SCOTT, Maxine and Greg
ALTON,
Movita BRADLEY,
Michele▲ and Johannes
PREHN and Madonna and Bruce
TERPSTRA,)
Uncle
George
MICHIE and
MacLennan cousins (Sandra
and Gil TOURIGNY,
Brenda and Don
WHITFIELD and Norman and Cathy
MacLENNAN) and dear friend Joan
FILIP and family. Predeceased
by his grandparents, Uncle Jim
BRADLEY and Aunt Doris
MICHIE.
Dr. BRADLEY was an Associate Professor at University of Toronto
where he had taught many medical students. He also developed
the curriculum for and was the Course Director of Art and Science
of Clinical Medicine. He was Director of Wightman-Berris Academy
Undergraduate Medical School at the Toronto General Hospital
and had received the Clinical Teacher Award 2004 from the Canadian
Anaesthesiologists' Society. He was currently working as an anaesthesiologist
at Toronto General Hospital and was studying towards a degree
in Masters of Health Administration. On many of his holidays
he worked locally as a General Practitioner at Wingham and District
Hospital for the past 22 years. A memorial service was held Saturday
March 11, 2006 at 1 p.m. from the Lucknow Community Centre with
spring interment at Greenhill Cemetery, Lucknow. Donations to
the Wingham Hospital, Lucknow United Church or Charity of Choice
are appreciated as expressions of sympathy. MacKenzie and McCreath
Funeral Home Lucknow, entrusted with arrangements.
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WRAY,
Charles
Samuel
At Southlake Regional Health Centre, Newmarket, on Thursday,
March 2, 2006, at the age of 77 years. Charles
WRAY of Sutton,
beloved husband of the late Doreen (née
HANSON.)
Loving father
of Cathryn
WRAY and Jeanette
HEWITT, both of Sutton. Loving pops
of Joanne (Johnny), Alan (Michelle), Colette (Al), and Cathryn,
and great-pops of Nolan, Tyler, Sydney, Amanda, and Brook. Beloved
companion of Kathy
PRELETZ.
Resting at Taylor Funeral Home, 20846
Dalton Road, Sutton, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday. Funeral and
Veterans Service in the Chapel Saturday at 2: 00 p.m. Cremation
to follow. Spring interment of cremated remains, Briar Hill Cemetery,
Sutton. Memorial donations to Canadian Diabetes Association would
be appreciated by the family.
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PRÉMONT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-24 published
KNEE,
Violet
Marina
(REID)
Of Exeter Villa, formerly of Centralia peacefully passed away
on Wednesday, March 22, 2006 in her 67th year. Loving wife of
Percy KNEE for almost 50 years. Dear mother and mother-in-law
of Sharon and Larry
GIBSON,
Perry and Nina
KNEE and Darlene and
Bill VAN
BERGEN all of Centralia and Wallace
KNEE of Saint Marys.
Loving grandmother of Peter
GIBSON,
Tina and Christian
PRÉMONT,
Crystal KNEE and friend Ian
GAWEL,
Ryan and Justin
KNEE, Jeremy
and Jeffery
VAN
BERGEN and Jessica and Jacklyn
KNEE.
Great-grandmother
of Merrick
PRÉMONT. Dear sister and sister-in-law of Harold and
Laura REID,
Doug and Eileen
REID, Wallace and Linda
REID, Sam
and Jackie
REID,
Mundon and Glennis
REID and Audrey and Peter
STOYLES of Newfoundland. Predeceased by her parents Samuel and
Lilly REID, infant brother Cyril and infant sister Evelyn, infant
twin grand_sons, brothers-in-law Harry
WARREN and Seymour
KNEE
and sisters-in-law Norma
REID and Lillian
KNEE.
Many nieces and
nephews will remember Violet. At Violet's request, cremation
will take place and there will be no funeral home visitation
or service. The family would appreciate expressions of sympathy
to the Alzheimer Society. The family would also like to thank
the staff of the Exeter Villa for the special care given to mom
while she was there. Hopper Hockey Funeral Home, Exeter (235-1220)
entrusted with arrangements. Condolences may be forwarded through
www.hopperhockeyfh.com.
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PRENDERGAST,
Grace (née
LEWIS)
Peacefully at Credit Valley Hospital on Wednesday, March 1, 2006.
Beloved wife of the late Bill. Loving mother of Joan
GOW and
her husband George and Ivy
TAILOR/TAYLOR and her husband George of Kingston.
Dear grandmother of Bob, Cindy, Paul, Peter, Laura and great-grandmother
of Sheena, Keely, Maxwell, Mason, Lauran, Caitlin and Hannah.
Sister of Harold
LEWIS and Margary
SMALLWOOD. Funeral Service
will be held at the Turner and Porter "Peel" Chapel, 2180 Hurontario
Street, Mississauga (Hwy. 10, North of Queen Elizabeth Way) on Saturday,
March 4, 2006 at 3 p.m. with visitation one hour prior. Donations
made to the Credit Valley Hospital or a charity of your choice
would be appreciated.
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PRENTICE o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2006-02-01 published
PRENTICE,
Bob▼
In loving memory of my dear husband, Bob, who passed away, February
There's an open gate at the end of the road
Through which each must go alone.
And there, in a light we cannot see,
Our Father claims His own&hellip
Beyond the gate your loved one
Finds happiness and rest,
And there is comfort in the thought
That a loving God knows best.
-Forever loved and missed, June.
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PRENTICE,
Bob▲
In loving memory of our Father and Grandfather Bob
PRENTICE who
passed away February 5, 2005.
God saw you getting tired
When a cure was not to be,
He closed his arms around you
and whispered, "Come to Me."
In tears we saw you sinking,
We watched you fade away.
Our hearts were almost broken,
you fought so hard to stay.
But when we saw you sleeping
so peacefully free from pain,
We could not wish you back
to suffer so again.
So keep your arms around him Lord,
and give him special care.
Make up for all he suffered and all that seemed unfair.
-Love you always, Steven, Sharon, Emma, Tristan, Riley, Stephanie,
Lorne, Codi, Taylor, Teresa, Steve, Tyler, Melissa, Joanne, Mike,
Emily and Austin.
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PRENTICE o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2006-11-08 published
PRENTICE,
Euphemia▼
Passed away on Saturday, November 4 2006 at Headwaters Health
Center, Orangeville, in her 92nd year. Euphemia, loving wife
of the late Charlie
PRENTICE. Dear mother of Bill and Gloria
PRENTICE,
Ron and Maggie
HENDERSON, Donald and Linda
PRENTICE,
Mary and Roger
BOUCHARD,
Marie
YULE, and the late Bob
PRENTICE.
Euphemia will be forever cherished by her 16 grandchildren and
24 great-grandchildren. A funeral service was held on Monday,
November 6, 2006 at Fawcett Funeral Homes - Creemore Chapel,
182 Mill Street at 1 p.m. Interment Lavender Cemetery. Memorial
contributions to the Lavender Cemetery or Honeywood United Church
would be appreciated by the family. Friends may leave comments
for the family by visiting www.fawcettfuneralhomes.com
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PRENTICE,
Euphemia▲ "
Phemie"
The family of the late Euphemia (Phemie)
PRENTICE would like
to express our sincere thanks to the Fawceft Funeral Home and
for all the calls, cards, flowers, donations, food, prayers and
for all expressions of sympathy. Special thanks to Doris
MAJOR,
to the nursing staff in E Wing at Headwaters Health Care Centre
for the care and kindness shown to Mom. Lunch by the Honeywood
ladies was excellent. Thank you all.
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PRENTICE o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-09-19 published
SAWYER,
Kenneth
Wayne
At his home in Southampton, surrounded by his family, on Sunday,
September 17th, 2006, Kenneth
SAWYER, at the age of 65 years.
Husband of the former Janet
HENDERSON.
Father of Kent and his
special friend Corina of Southampton, Deanna and her husband
Mark PRENTICE of Barrie, and Lisa and her husband Robb
GEE of
London. He is also survived by his granddaughter Brianna. Brother
of Dorothy and her husband Jack
RILEY,
Karen
MATHESON, Linda
McLAREN, RuthAnn and her husband John
McCLINTON,
Darlene and
her husband Dennis
NEILLY,
June and her husband Doug
CATTO, Bruce
and his wife Sandi, and Douglas and his wife Jennifer. Brother-in-law
of Marlene, Helen, Laura, and Joan and her husband Keith
WEBB.
Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his
parents Gordon and Alma
(STADE)
SAWYER, his brothers Tom, Jim,
and Larry, nephew Mark, and brothers-in-law Jack
MATHESON, and
Bruce McLAREN.
Friends may call at the W. Kent Milroy Paisley
Chapel, 216 Queen St. South, in Paisley from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
on Wednesday, September 20th. Funeral service will be conducted
in the chapel on Thursday at 1: 00 p.m. with the Rev. Judy
ZARUBICK
officiating. Interment Purdy Cemetery. Memorial contributions
to the Grey Bruce Humane Society or the Saugeen Memorial Hospital
Foundation would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. Portrait
and memorial online at www.milroyfuneralhomes.com.
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OTTERBEIN,
Alan
Since the passing of our husband and father Alan
OTTERBEIN we
are so grateful to have been surrounded by such caring Friends
in the community. I would like to express my sincere gratitude
to Kevin and Jacinda
PRENTICE for hosting and organizing the
Halloween/Benefit Party on October 28th in support of Jacqueline
and Ashley's Education Trust Fund. Thank you to Doug, Laurie
and Murray for your enthusiasm and hard work. Thank you as well
to all of Al's Friends who helped in so many ways. Thank you
the many businesses and Friends who donated such wonderful door
prizes. A special thank you to Hairy
ROY,
Doris
WILCOX, Paul
SUTTER, Al
SUTTER and Terry
VANROSSUM for donating their time
into the wee hours of the morning to run the taxi service and
making sure everyone arrived home safely. Finally, thank you
to everyone who attended and made the party such a success. Raising
two girls alone will be a challenge, but because of your generosity,
it will make the challenge a little bit easier. Thank you
Ann, Jacqueline and Ashley
OTTERBEIN
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PRENTICE,
Yvonne▼
In loving memory of Yvonne who passed away March 10, 2005.
Your presence we miss,
Your memories we treasure,
Loving you always,
Forgetting you never.
Very much loved by sisters Verna and June and families.
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PRENTICE,
Yvonne▲
In loving memory of our dear Mom, Yvonne, grandmother and great-grandmother,
who passed away one year ago March 10, 2005.
Sad are the hearts that loved you,
Silent the tears that fall,
Living our lives without you,
Is the hardest part of all.
Always loved and sadly missed by your family.
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PRENTICE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-13 published
PRENTICE,
Beth
(AYRE)
In loving Memory of Beth
(AYRE)
PRENTICE
You did so many things for us,
Your heart, it was kind and true.
And when we needed someone,
We could always count on you.
Special years will not return,
When we were all together.
But those memories in our hearts,
Will be with us forever.
Sadly missed, every single day by her family. Until we meet again.
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PRENTICE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-04-03 published
PRENTICE,
Marjorie▼
Joyce▼
(Former head of Modern Languages at Emery C.I., North York)
Peacefully at Saint_Joseph's Health Centre, on Sunday, April 2,
2006. Joyce is survived by her brother Ralph and wife Mary. Also
survived by Carolyn and Mike, Janet, Emma and Margo. Predeceased
by her nephew Michael. A service of remembrance will be held
at the Turner and Porter Butler Chapel, 4933 Dundas Street West,
Etobicoke, on Wednesday, April 5, 2006 at 1: 30 o'clock. Friends
will be received one hour prior to service. Cremation has taken
place. A private interment will take place in Arthur, Ontario.
For those who wish memorial donations may be made to the Canadian
Breast Cancer Foundation, Ontario Chapter, or the Hope Air.
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CULLEN,
Freda
I. (née
MORRISON)
Retired from Manufactures Life Insurance Co. after 35 years.
Wife of the late Frank
CULLEN.
Daughter of the late Robert John
and Minnie
MORRISON. Dear sister of Gwen
PRENTICE of Alliston,
June LONN of Toronto and predeceased by Laureen
ROBINSON,
Allan
MORRISON and Jean
LUXTON. Dear sister-in-law of Jean
MORRISON
and Cecilia
BROOKS.
Freda will be lovingly remembered by her
many nieces, nephews and Friends. Resting at W. John Thomas Funeral
Home, 244 Victoria Street, East, Alliston, Ontario from 10 a.m.
until time of Funeral Service in the Chapel on Saturday, October 7,
2006 at 11 a.m. Interment Alliston Union Cemetery. If so desired,
memorial donations to the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation
would be appreciated.
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PRENTICE,
Jim
Entered into rest suddenly at Northumberland Hills Hospital in
Cobourg on Monday, January 30th, 2006. James Stewart
PRENTICE,
in his 79th year, was the beloved father of Douglas and Adair
of Courtice, Kathy and Gerry
STONE of Scarborough, Gordon of
Willowdale and Kenneth of Beeton. Dear brother of Frances
GENO
of Thornhill. Lovingly remembered by ten grandchildren, nine
great-grandchildren, many nieces and nephews and dear companion
Angie DZUGALO.
Predeceased by three brothers William, Harold
and Edward
PRENTICE and former wife
Bernice.
Friends are invited
to call at the MacCoubrey Funeral Home in Cobourg on Thursday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service in the Chapel on Friday,
February 3rd, 2006 at 3: 00 p.m. Interment of cremated remains
at St. George's Cemetery in Grafton. As a remembrance, donations
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, would be appreciated by the
family. Condolences to www.maccoubrey.com
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PRENTICE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-10 published
PRENTICE,
Roy
Thomas
(World War 2 Veteran with R.C.M.C., retired from Northern Electric
after 30 years of service)
It is with deep sadness that our family announces the passing
of our beloved husband, father and grandfather, at Centenary
Hospital on Thursday, February 9, 2006, in his 87th year. He
will be greatly missed by his beloved wife Esther of 63 years,
daughters Lynne (Tom), Wendy (Harry) and son Bruce. Lovingly
remembered by all his grandchildren Carrie (Bill), Trevor (Reema),
Nicole (Seamus), Jennifer (Peter), Robert (Vicki), and great-grandchildren
Noor, Olivia and Mazen. He was the brother of Dorothy
LYFORD,
Betty (Bob)
CAMERON and Gord
PRENTICE (deceased.) Visitation
will be held at the "Scarborough Chapel" of McDougall and Brown,
2900 Kingston Road (east of St. Clair Ave. E.) on Saturday, February
11th and Sunday, February 12th from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
Service in the Chapel on Monday, February 13th at 11 a.m. Interment
to follow at Resthaven Memorial Gardens. Donations made to the
Canadian National Institute for the Blind or the Canadian Diabetes
Association in Roy's memory would be appreciated.
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PRENTICE,
Marjorie▲
Joyce▲
(Former head of Modern Languages at Emery C.I., North York)
Peacefully at Saint_Joseph's Health Centre, on Sunday, April 2,
2006. Joyce is survived by her brother Ralph and wife Mary. Also
survived by Carolyn and Mike, Janet, Emma and Margo. Predeceased
by her nephew Michael. A service of remembrance will be held
at the Turner and Porter Butler Chapel, 4933 Dundas St. W., Etobicoke
on Wednesday, April 5, 2006 at 1: 30 o'clock. Friends will be
received one hour prior to service. Cremation has taken place.
A private interment will take place in Arthur, Ontario. For those
who wish, memorial donations to the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation,
Ontario Chapter or the Hope Air.
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