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SHARPE,
John
October 1St, 2003 - three years
I still miss your smile,
I still miss your loving eyes,
I still miss your touch,
I still miss all of you,
- Your always in my heart, Love Margaret
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SHARPE o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-10-02 published
KOEBEL,
Charles “Charlie&rdquo
Of Hanover, passed away at Grey-Bruce Health Services, Owen Sound
on Friday, September 29, 2006. He was 66. Survived by wife Bonnie
(KERR)
KOEBEL, daughters Nancee
KOEBEL
(Chris
SHARPE) of London,
Karee KOEBEL of Hanover, step-daughter Sherri
McGREGOR of North
Bay, brothers Michael (Babara)
KOEBEL of Kitchener, Paul (Carol)
KOEBEL of Hanover, Peter (Gail)
KOEBEL of Hanover, sisters Margaret
(Jim) DARLING of Walkerton, Bernedette (Pat)
MURRAY of Chepstow,
sister-in-law Gloria
KOEBEL of Hanover. Also survived by the
Boulter and the Kerr families. Predeceased by 1st wife Arlene
(BOULTER)
KOEBEL, daughter Honor
KOEBEL at birth and a brother
John KOEBEL.
Visitation of Mighton Funeral Home, Hanover, on
Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday,
October 03, 2006 at 2: 00 p.m., at Hanover Missionary Church.
Cremation with Interment in Holy Family Cemetery. Memorial donations
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, Hanover Missionary Church,
or the charity of ones' choice would be appreciated as expressions
of sympathy. Further information and register book available
at www.mightonfuneralhome.ca
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YOUNG,
Herbert
(October 7, 1922-December 13, 2006)
Herb YOUNG, beloved
son of the late Norman and Clara
YOUNG of
Guelph.
Loving father of Suzanne Patricia (Douglas
LEITH) of
Southampton, and Peter Andrew (“Lisa” Mary Elizabeth
JOHNSON)
of Owen Sound. Adoring grandfather of Gillian, Meredith, and
Andrew MARR - all of Toronto. Survived by his adored and loving
wife Ruth
(SHARPE) of Stirling and Belleville. Survived also
by his brothers Joseph (Audrey) and Lloyd (Beatrice) of Guelph.
Pre-deceased by his sister Ann (Lou), and brothers Sidney (Ruth)
of Toronto, George (Shirley) of Kitchener, and Maurice (Muriel)
of Guelph, and his first wife
Doreen
(DICKSON/DIXON) of Southampton.
Survived also by many loving nieces, nephews and their families.
Herb had a special place in his heart for his four-legged Friends
- Sammy, Ginger and Apollo. Herb will be sadly missed by his
close network of family, Friends and colleagues in the communities
where he lived, worked and played. Herb lived in Guelph, Oshawa,
Oakville, Windsor and Belleville. He spent his summers at the
family cottage at Southampton on Lake Huron enjoying tennis and
fishing with family and Friends. In Belleville, he was a longtime
member of the Harbour Club and enjoyed playing squash and tennis
with his many Friends and associates. Herb graduated from Guelph
C.V.I. in 1941 and was awarded Ontario's largest scholarship,
the Col. John McRae Scholarship to the U. of T. Two years later,
in June, 1943, he decided to leave university and enlisted in
the Army, serving as a Lieutenant attached to the Royal Canadian
Regiment (R.C.R.), until the end of World War 2. However, when
the war in Europe ended in May, 1945, the Canadian government
decided to create a new Airborne Division, made up of volunteers,
to serve in the Far East where the war in the Pacific against
Japan was still raging. Again, Herb volunteered, and was sent
to Vernon, British Columbia where he was appointed Acting Captain,
Second-in-Command, and Company Training Officer of “A” Company,
#3 - Infantry Training Battalion, #2 - Pacific Training Brigade.
When the war ended, Herb returned to the U. of T., graduating
in 1947 with a B.Sc. degree in Chemical Engineering. He was initially
employed for three years by Fiberglass Canada Ltd. at Newark,
Ohio and at its newly built plant in Sarnia. He spent three years
as a Management Consultant with J.D. Woods and Gordon, followed
by sixteen years with affiliated companies, with the final seven
years as President, Chief Executive Officer and Director of the
Dominion Forging Co., Windsor, Ontario, the largest steel forging
company in Canada. During this period, he was also a director
in a number of additional companies including the Braun Engineering
Co. of Detroit, International Tools Ltd. of Windsor, Welland
Electric Steel Foundry Ltd., of Welland, and Security Capital
Corp. of Toronto. He was also a director of the American Drop
Forging Association. While residing in Windsor, he was a member
of the Beach Grove Golf and Country Club and the Detroit Athletic
Club. In 1970, after having had a lifetime interest in education,
he accepted the presidency of Loyalist College of Applied Arts
and Technology in Belleville, a fledgling new Ontario community
college. He served in that position until his retirement in 1988.
He served the Ontario College system as a member and as chairman
of a number of committees. In 1986, while Chairman of the Committee
of Ontario College Presidents, he was part of a small Ontario
delegation sent to Nanjing, capital of Jiangsu province, China
to arrange to “twin” the Ontario college system and to arrange
for a student exchange with similar educational institutions
in that province. In 1989, as the countries of Eastern Europe
were freeing themselves from 50 years of Communism and from Russian
rule, it became obvious that they would require considerable
assistance from the “West”, including Canada. Herb, having travelled
extensively in Europe in the past, and wishing to utilize his
industrial and educational experience in this endeavour, offered
his services to the federal Ministry of External Affairs and
to the Canadian Executive Services Organization. Over the next
10 years, he served as a consultant on numerous projects in Central
and Eastern Europe, from the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea, and
in the countries of Latvia, the Czech and Slovak Republics, Hungary
and Romania. His final project in 1998, in Xian, China involved
working with a research and development company to develop new
and creative uses for titanium metals and alloys, with the end
products being suitable for export markets. It was shortly after
his return from China that he was diagnosed as having inflammatory
neuropathy, a debilitating illness which he battled courageously
until his death. Family and Friends are invited to call at the
Burke Funeral Home (613-968-6968) 150 Church Street, Belleville
on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held
in the chapel on Saturday, December 16, 2006 at 2: 00 p.m. Reception
to follow at Loyalist College. Interment at Woodlawn Cemetery,
Guelph. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations
be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association, The Quinte Humane
Society, or the charity of your choice. “Goodnight sweet prince,
may flights of angels sing thee to thy rest” William Shakespeare.
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DANIEL,
Jack
At London Health Sciences Centre Victoria Campus on Monday, January
23, 2006, Jack
DANIEL, of R.R.#1, Eden, formerly of Verschoyle.
son of the late Lorne and Helen
DANIEL.
Beloved husband of Janet
(MOULTON)
DANIEL. Dear father of Christine and her husband Philip
OTTERMAN of Barrie, Eileen and her husband Steve
KOPP of London
and Andrew
DANIEL of Kobe, Japan. Dearest grandfather of Helen,
Stuart, Stephanie, Benjamin and Juliana. Predeceased by one sister
Louise SHARPE (1996.) Friends will be received at the McBeath-Dynes
Funeral Home, 246 Thames St. S., Ingersoll (519-425-1600) on
Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. Funeral Service will be held at Straffordville
United Church on Thursday, January 26, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. Rev.
Peter McNAUGHTON officiating. Interment later Ebenezer Cemetery.
Memorial donations to Community Care Access Centre of Elgin County,
Straffordville United Church or Leukemia and Lymphoma Society
of Canada would be appreciated.
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COWING,
Dorothy
Jean
(SHARPE)
Died peacefully at University Hospital, London on Friday, February
3, 2006. Predeceased by her husband Lloyd who died in action
with the Royal Canadian Air Force on June 15, 1941. She is survived
by her older sister Margaret
LONGE of Blenheim and her younger
sister Sally
SAGLIMBENE of Michigan and by many nieces and nephews
and great and great-great nieces and nephews. Predeceased by
her brothers Jack, Harry and Roy and sisters Stella and Ruth.
Dorothy was a retired London Life employee and long-time member
of the London Hunt and Country Club. The funeral service will
be conducted in the Chapel of the Ascension at Woodland Mausoleum,
493 Springbank Drive, on Tuesday, February 7 at 2: 00 p.m. by
The Reverend Canon Donald R.
FORD. Entombment to follow at the Mausoleum.
Memorial contributions to the London Health Sciences Foundation
for University Hospital would be gratefully acknowledged. (Arrangements
in care of James A. Harris Funeral Home, 433-7253)
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DAVIS,
John
H.
Peacefully with his family at his side at the Woodstock General
Hospital on Wednesday March 29, 2006. John H.
DAVIS of Embro
in his 66th year. Beloved husband of Carla
DAVIS (née
BRANDENBURG.)
Loved father of Jeanette
EATON and her husband Brian and Kevin
DAVIS and his wife
Angie all of Woodstock. Loved Papa John of
Brandon, Ryan, Connor and Haleigh. Dear brother of Fred (Nancy)
DAVIS,
Phyllis
KIERTUCKI and her friend Morris
SKINNER, Donna
CRONKWRIGHT and her friend Don
SHARPE, Stewart (Josephine)
DAVIS
and brother-in-law of Sandy (Corrie)
STARRATT.
Loved uncle of
numerous nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his parents Marjory
and Stewart
DAVIS, brothers Mel
DAVIS (2004,) David
DAVIS (2005,)
brothers-in-law Henry
KIERTUCKI,
George
CRONKWRIGHT and two nephews
and a great niece. Friends may call at the R.D. Longworth Funeral
Home, 845 Devonshire Ave., Woodstock (539-0004) on Friday from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the complete funeral service will be held
in the chapel on Saturday at 11: 00 a.m. with Pastor Richard
HOLM
officiating. Cremation to follow. Contributions to the Canadian
Cancer Society would be appreciated. On-line condolences at www.longworthfuneralhome.com
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KIRSCHNER,
Esther
(VEGH)
At Thamesview Lodge, Chatham on Friday morning, March 31st, 2006.
Esther KIRSCHNER
(VEGH) of West Lorne in her 91st year. Predeceased
by her husband Adam (1982). Lovingly remembered by her children
Esther WAKERELL of London, Fred and Chris of West Lorne, Jerry
(1971) and Pam of Saint Thomas, Ronald (1998) and Darlene of Rodney,
Marv KELSO and Barb of Innerkip, Bonnie
McGILL and Andy of West
Lorne, Nancy
McINTOSH and Angus of London, Elaine
SHARPE and
Ron of Wardsville, Carolyn
MADSEN of Fort Erie, Gloria
FISHER
and John of Muncey, Roger (2003) and Shirley of West Lorne, Rose
LUMLEY and Wayne of Glencoe and Margie
MEZENBERG and Joe of West
Lorne. Survived by 37 grandchildren and 67 great-grandchildren,
brothers Ted
VEGH of Louisiana and Alex
VEGH of Windsor and sisters
Tillie of Windsor and Velma of Leamington. Predeceased by grand_son
Richard (1966) and great grandchildren Samantha
MEZENBERG (1980)
and Joshua (1998). Esther was expecting 2 new great grandchildren.
Friends may call at the West Lorne Chapel on Monday evening 7-9 p.m.
Funeral service will be conducted from the chapel on Tuesday
at 2 p.m. Pastor J.
MEZENBERG officiating. Interment Gillies
Cemetery. If desired, memorial contributions to the Gideons or
to Living Waters Church would be appreciated as your expression
of sympathy. Arrangements entrusted to Padfield Funeral Homes
(519 785-0810). Online condolences may be left at www.padfieldfuneralhome.com
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SHARPE,
Eleanor
May▲▼
(DIEMERT)
At Seaforth Manor Nursing Home on Monday, April 3, 2006, Eleanor
May (DIEMERT)
SHARPE, 86, of Seaforth and formerly of Goderich,
Walkerton and Hanover. Beloved wife of the late Robert J.
SHARPE
(1998). Dear mother of David and his wife Leona of Egmondville
and Larry of British Columbia. Loving grandmother of seven grandchildren,
Danny, Jonathan, Stephen, Richard, Linda, Brent and Bobbi and
six great-grandchildren. Loved sister of Jerry
DIEMERT of Grimsby.
Predeceased by her parents Albert and Mary
DIEMERT, sisters Luella,
in infancy, Dorothy and Marg and a brother Edward. Family will
receive Friends at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, 87 Goderich
Street West, Seaforth on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Mass of
the Christian Burial will be held at Saint_James Roman Catholic
Church, Seaforth on Saturday, April 8th at 11: 00 a.m. Fr. Chris
GILLESPIE will officiate. Interment Saint Peter's Cemetery, Saltford.
Memorial donations to the Alzheimer Society or Canadian Cancer
Society appreciated. Condolences at www.whitneyribeyfuneralhome.com
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CARON,
Peter
Munro
Of Wallaceburg, passed away on Wednesday, May 3, 2006, at the
age of 54 years. Peter was a
son of the late George and Gladys
(MURPHY)
CARRON. Beloved husband of Cleone
(BENEDICT)
CARON.
Dear father and father-in-law of Tabathia and Tom
THORPE of Wallaceburg,
Cynthia CARRON and Lee
FOSTER of Wallaceburg, Joseph
CARRON and
Jodi McCLEMENTS of Georgetown, Hazel and Henry
HULME of Wallaceburg
and Chrystal
CARON and Norm
SHARPE
Jr. of Wallaceburg. Sadly
missed by 17 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. Kind brother
of Thelma and Anthony
SOMR
Jr. of Chatham, Harriet
CARON of Wallaceburg,
Bill CARON of Wallaceburg, George and Mary
CARON of Chatham and
Tom CARON of Wallaceburg. Also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Son-in-law of Ian and Adeline
(RABIDEAU)
BENEDICT.
Predeceased
by brothers and sisters. Visitation will be held from the Eric F.
Nicholls Funeral Home, 639 Elgin St. Wallaceburg, on Friday,
May 5, 2006 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service will be
held from the funeral home on Saturday, May 6, 2006 at 11 a.m.
Interment in Riverview Cemetery, Wallaceburg. Donations to the
Cancer Society or the Heart and Stroke Foundation may be left
at the funeral home.
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STEINHOFF,
Eugene "
Gene"
Fredrick
Of Saint Thomas, on Monday, June 5, 2006, at the Saint Thomas-Elgin
General Hospital, in his 81st year. Beloved husband Dorothy May
(WHITE/WHYTE)
STEINHOFF and dearly loved father of Vicky
FONGER of
Saint Thomas, Patricia
SHARPE and her partner Paul
HALLETT of Saint Thomas
and the late Nancy Catling. Dear sister of Helen Daniel of Tavistock,
Dorothy CHISNALL of Ingersoll and the late Reginald and Morris
STEINHOFF.
Loved grandfather of Leslie, Matthew, Carlie, Bobby
Jean "B.J.", Christopher and Isaac. Sadly missed by a number
of great grandchildren and nieces and nephews. Gene was born
in Ingersoll on September 17, 1925, the
son of the late Clarence
and Stella
STEINHOFF. He retired as Detachment Commander of the
Corps. Of Commissionaires, worked as an orderly for 12 years
at Westminster Hospital, was area Branch Manager of Fuller Brush.
Gene served overseas during World War 2 in Western Europe with
the Highland Light Infantry Perth Regiment 5th Division 5th Army.
The family will receive visitors at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin
Street, Saint Thomas on Thursday from 7-9 p.m. A private family service
will be held at the funeral home on Friday. Interment in Elmdale
Cemetery. Remembrances may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
or the Saint Thomas-Elgin General Hospital Foundation (Emergency
Department).
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LITTLE,
Rosalie▼ "
Rosie▼"
Passed away peacefully on Friday June 16, 2006 at the North Bay
General Hospital - Scollard Site. Rosie, beloved wife of Marvin
LITTLE, in her 69th year. Loving mother of Ron (wife
Kim,)
Andy
(wife Laura), and Mark (Christine). Proud grandmother of Jordan,
Brandon, Mary-Rose, Heather and Elizabeth. Dear sister of Maxine
JONES, James
PADDON, Jean
SHARPE, and Wayne
PADDON. She will
be sadly missed by her many Friends and relatives. Friends may
call at Martyn Funeral Home, North Bay (705) 472-8810 on Tuesday
June 20th from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A memorial service will be held
on Wednesday June 21st at 3 p.m. in the Martyn Funeral Home Chapel.
Interment of ashes at North Bay Union Cemetery. In lieu of flowers
a donation to the Diabetes Association would be gratefully acknowledged
as expressions of sympathy.
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SMALE,
George
Walter
Of Saint Thomas on Thursday, June 15, 2006, at the Saint Thomas-Elgin
General Hospital, suddenly, in his 58th year. Dearly loved husband
and best friend of Sandra Jean
(SMITH)
SMALE and loved father
of Christopher and his wife
Bobbi
SMALE of Edmonton, Nathan
SMALE
and Heather of London, Sean
SMALE and Tyler
SMALE, both of Aylmer.
Dear step-father of Sean
DOAN and his wife
Jodi, of Saint Thomas,
Morley DOAN and his wife
Amy of Saint Thomas and Ryan
DOAN and
his wife Leslie of London. He was the last of his family. Predeceased
by 2 brothers Lyle and Larry
SMALE and by 2 sisters Betty
GILLESPIE
and Eva SHARPE.
Sadly missed by 7 grandchildren and a number
of nieces and nephews. George was born in London on February 24,
1949, the son of the late Russell and Hazel
(NOBLE)
SMALE.
George
worked at Gorman Rupp. Resting at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin
Street, Saint Thomas where funeral service will be held Monday at
1: 30 p.m. Cremation to follow. Visitation Sunday from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Remembrances may be made to the Make a Wish Foundation
or the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
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LITTLE,
Rosalie▲
Florence (née
PADDON)
On Friday, June 16, 2006, in North Bay, Rosalie went to her final
rest. She leaves to mourn her husband, Marvin
LITTLE, formerly
of Sparta, Ontario, three sons: Ron, Mark, and Andrew, their
wives, and five grandchildren and two sisters, Maxine
JONES and
Jeanne SHARPE of London, and two brothers James and Wayne
PADDON
of Saint Thomas. A brother, Ron, predeceased her in 1945. Rosalie
was born in Saint Thomas in 1938 - the youngest child of Harold
and Leila PADDON.
She attended Wellington Street School, the
Saint Thomas Collegiate Institute and Alma College. She took her
first position as Occupational Therapist at the O.H. Saint Thomas
after her marriage to Marvin, 1959, they transferred to the O.H.
North Bay. While Rosalie was taking a General Arts course at
Canadore College, she became interested in journalism. When her
sons reached their teens, she accepted a position at the North
Bay Nugget newspaper. In a short time she moved to editor and
award-winning reporter. One of the awards was an Ontario News
Wire Award for feature writing. Rosalie retired in 2001 to enjoy
her family, reading, travelling, painting, and one of her favourite
relaxations - evening fishing in Tilden Lake which the Little
home overlooks. A Memorial Service was held at Martyn's Funeral
Home Chapel with interment at Union Cemetery, North Bay, on June 21,
2006. The family thanks the doctors and nursing staff of North
Bay General Hospital, Scollard site, Martyn's Funeral Home, Reverend
David JONES of Calvin Presbyterian Church, relatives and many
Friends for their care and kindness.
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FESUK,
George
The family of the late George
FESUK wish to express heartfelt
thanks to all our dear relatives and Friends for their lovely
cards, telephone calls, food, flowers, donations and visitation
in the memory of George. Thank you as well to Rev. Ken
TAILOR/TAYLOR
for his support and service and to the pallbearers. Special thanks
to Irene COOPER and Tinna
SIMMONS from St. Elizabeth Health Care
and to Deb
SHARPE, his former nurse. Also, we appreciate the
assistance of our close Friends who helped at the reception.
We have taken comfort in the kindness expressed at this difficult
time and in the memory and love of our dear husband, father and
grandfather. Love, Elsie and family.
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HERBERT,
Rosina (née
SHARPE)
Of Saint Thomas on Sunday, September 24, 2006 at the Saint Thomas-Elgin
General Hospital in her 80th year. Dearly loved wife of the late
Bill HERBERT and loved mother of Mark and his wife
Diane
HERBERT
and Mike HERBERT all of Saint Thomas. Beloved grandmother of Jennifer
and her husband Sean
McMAHON of Kitchener, Jason
HERBERT of Guelph,
Michelle BROWN and April
HERBERT both of Saint Thomas. Also lovingly
remembered by a number of nieces, nephews and cousins. Rosina
was born December 12, 1926 in Ingersoll the daughter of the late
Tom and Florence
(GIBBS)
SHARPE and had worked at Metal Signs
and Brasscraft. Resting at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street,
Saint Thomas where funeral service will be held Thursday at 1: 00 p.m.
Interment to follow at Elmdale Cemetery. Visitation Wednesday
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation, Kidney Foundation or charity of choice.
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SHARPE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-10-09 published
HERLICK,
Bob
At London Health Sciences Centre-University Hospital on Friday,
October 6th, 2006, Mr. Bob
HERLICK of London in his 75th year.
Beloved husband of Maureen
(CHISHOLM)
HERLICK.
Proud and loving
father of Rob
HERLICK
(Mary) of London, Melinda
SAYLISS (Cliff)
of St. Catharines and Jay
HERLICK
(April) of Nairn. Also loved
by his 7 grandchildren Eddie, Katie, Gregor, Ben, Zach, Hayden
and Quinton. "We love you Pa." Dear brother of June
McNAMARA
of Stratford, Don
HERLICK
(Carol) of Stratford, Marylou
NICOLL
(Gord) of Embro and brother-in-law of Bud
SHARPE also of Stratford.
Predeceased by his brother John
HERLICK and sister Elaine
SHARPE.
Visitation will be held on Wednesday from 2: 00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m.
at the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, where
the memorial service will be conducted on Thursday, October 12th,
2006 at 1: 00 p.m. Cremation with inurnment at a later date. In
lieu of flowers, those wishing to make a donation in memory of
Bob are asked to consider The Easter Seals Society, Heart and
Stroke Foundation or the charity of your choice.
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BUTSON,
Donald
Murray
Suddenly at his home on Saturday, November 18, 2006, Donald Murray
BUTSON of R.R.#2, Goderich in his 71st year. Beloved husband
of Donna (SHARPE)
BUTSON.
Father of Matthew (Elizabeth)
BUTSON
of Portland Oregon, Lisa
BUTSON of London and the late Michelle
BUTSON.
Grandfather of Simon and Krystle. Brother of Reg (Sylvia)
BUTSON,
Lawrence
(Mary)
BUTSON all of Mitchell, Gerald (Esther)
BUTSON of Stratford, Joyce (Doug)
WILSON of New Hamburg, Dianne
BOYD of Mitchell and the late David
BUTSON.
Also survived by
mother-in-law Hilda
SHARPE. By
Don's request cremation has taken
place. A Memorial Service will be held on Friday, December 8,
2006 at Saint_James Anglican Church, Middleton at 2 o'clock. Donations
to Saint_James Church or Duck's Unlimited gratefully acknowledged
and can be made through McCallum and Palla Funeral Home Goderich
519-524-7345. Friends may sign the book of condolences at www.mccallumpalla.ca
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SHARPE,
Glenn▼
Douglas▼
Peacefully at the Providence Catholic Hospital, Columbia, South
Carolina on Wednesday, December 6, 2006 with his family at his
side. Glenn D.
SHARPE of London in his 65th year, beloved husband
of Roslynn C.
(GRAHAM)
SHARPE, cherished father of Kevin G.
SHARPE
and friend Melanie
NAUTA of Windsor, Camilla C.
SHARPE and friend
Jason MILLMAN of Uxbridge, dear
son of Ila
(SWEITZER) and the
late Verne
SHARPE (2002,) dear brother of Eleanor
SHARPE of London.
Funeral arrangements incomplete. M. Box and son Funeral Home,
183 Broad Street, Parkhill, 519-294-6382.
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SHARPE,
Glenn▲
Douglas▲
Peacefully at the Providence Heart Institute, Columbia, South
Carolina on Wednesday, December 6, 2006 with his family at his
side. Glenn D.
SHARPE of London in his 65th year, beloved husband
of Roslynn C.
(GRAHAM)
SHARPE, cherished father of Kevin G.
SHARPE
and friend Melanie
NAUTA of Windsor, Camilla C.
SHARPE and friend
Jason MILLMAN of Uxbridge, dear
son of Ila
(SWEITZER) and the
late Verne
SHARPE (2002,) dear brother of Eleanor
SHARPE of London,
brother and sister-in-law of Colin and Nancy
GRAHAM of Uxbridge,
uncle of Cameron
GRAHAM, son-in-law of Gordon W.
GRAHAM of Port
Perry. Resting at the M. Box and son Funeral Home, 183 Broad
Street Parkhill, Ontario where the funeral service will be conducted
on Friday, December 15th at 1: 00 p.m. Visitation Thursday 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Pastor Arthur
HILEY and Reverend Doug
WRIGHT will officiate.
Interment in Parkhill Cemetery. Donations to the Canadian Heart
and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. Share a memory or
send condolences to www.boxfuneralhome.ca M. Box and son will
plant a tree in living memory of Mr.
SHARPE.
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FRASER,
George▼
Alexander▼
On December 26th, 2006, in his 95th year. George
FRASER, physician,
died peacefully at home in Windsor. He was born in Saint Thomas,
raised in Windsor, educated at Lakelodge College (Grimsby), the
University of Western Ontario, and the Royal College of Surgeons
Edinburgh. Doctor
FRASER received his medical degree in England
in 1939, joined the Royal Army Medical Corps in 1940, and spent
six years in the British army serving as medical officer in troopships
in almost all theatres of war. Following paediatric residencies
at the Childrens' Hospital (Vancouver) and the Hospital for Sick
Children▼
(Toronto▼)
Doctor▼
FRASER opened his medical practice in
Windsor in 1951. During the course of his 36 year practice George
FRASER was chief of paediatrics at the Grace Hospital, and associate
professor of medicine (hon.) of the University of Western Ontario.
George FRASER was an elder of St. Andrew's Church and a member
of the Rotary Club of Windsor for fifty two years; he was a member
of the Essex Golf and Country Club, a past member of the Southport
Sailing Club, a charter member of the former Windsor Curling
Club, and a member of the Military Institute of Windsor. George
FRASER is survived by his loving wife
Blanche▼
Mildred▼
Strode▼
(CANTELON) and by his son John Donald McLean
FRASER. He was the
loved friend of William H.
CANTELON and Jennifer
(CANTELON)
MARENTETTE
and her husband Keith; grandfather to Andre and Chloe
MARENTETTE.
George▼ was predeceased by his first wife
Marion▼
Isabel▼
McLEAN
(1972,) and by his brother Donald Cobleigh
FRASER (1989,) and
was the beloved uncle of Anne, Malcolm, and Candace. Friends
will be received at the Walter D. Kelly Funeral Home and Cremation
Centre, 1969 Wyandotte Street East, on Thursday December 28,
2006 from 2: 00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m. The funeral service will
be conducted at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 405 Victoria
Avenue on Friday morning December 29, 2006 at 11 o'clock. Rev. Ronald
SHARPE officiating. Cremation to follow with Interment of Cremated
Remains Woodland Cemetery, London, on Saturday December 30th,
2006 at 11: 30 a.m. In lieu of flowers donations to a charity
of your choice would be appreciated. www.walterdkellyfuneralhome.com
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SHARPE o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2006-06-14 published
McGAULEY,
Jean
Isabel (née
SHARPE)
Suddenly on Sunday June 11, 2006 at the General and Marine Hospital,
Collingwood in her 81st year. Jean of Stayner, beloved wife of
the late Russel (1994.) Dear sister of the late Jack
SHARPE and
the late Annie
WILSON.
Jean will be sadly missed by her many
caring nieces, nephews and their families including the McGauley
family. Friends were received at the Carruthers and Davidson Funeral
Home, 7313 Highway 26 (Main Street) Stayner (705-428-2637) Tuesday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in the Funeral
Home Chapel Wednesday June 14, 2006 at 1 o'clock. Interment Stayner
Union Cemetery. Remembrances to the Stayner Nursing Home Resident's
Council would be appreciated. For further information or to sign
the on-line guest book, log on to www.generations.on.ca.
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SHARPE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-05-19 published
KNOX,
John
Lewis (1918-2006)
Canadian Meteorological Service Atmospheric Environment Service
At Toronto, on May 14, 2006, leaving Mary Hardy
(MARTIN)
KNOX,
his wife of 57 years; children Paul (Lesley
KRUEGER,)
Roger and
Sheila (Jim
COBBAN;) grand_sons Gabe
KNOX,
Peter
COBBAN and David
COBBAN, all of Toronto; sister Peggie (Mrs. Philip
LEE) and nieces
Robin LEE,
Mandy
LEE (Greg
PATTON) and Liz Aldwinckle (John)
of Calgary; niece Tamara
KNOX of Vancouver; sister-in-law Alice
SHARPE
(Charles) of Lakefield, Ontario, niece Jennifer
FLATMAN
(Mark) of Haliburton, Ontario, nephew Peter
DANCE
(Susan
MONK)
of Orillia, Ontario; 10 great-nieces and great-nephews; first
cousins Lewis
KELLEY of Deal, Kent, and Philip
KELLEY of London,
England; and cousins in Northern Ireland, Jersey and Australia.
Predeceased by his brother David of Vancouver. Shaped like so
many others by the wars of the 20th century, John's life was
marked by a passion for science, the public service and family
activities. His father, Robert
KNOX (b. near Irvinestown, Co.
Fermanagh, Ireland) emigrated to Canada in 1907 and was commissioned
as a major in the Canadian Army in 1914. He met Vera
MARKS (b.
Leicester, England) in London while on medical leave after service
in France. Invalided back to Canada, Robert was joined by Vera
in Halifax, where they were married in 1917 and where John, the
first of their three children, was born on July 28 of the following
year. The family arrived in Toronto after sojourns in Saint John,
New Brunswick, and Montreal, but owing to Robert's health problems,
Vera and the children then spent three years with relatives in
St. Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands. They returned in 1929 to
Toronto, where John attended the Normal Model School and Jarvis
Collegiate. The summers spent on the beaches and tennis courts
of Ward's Island were among the happiest times of his adolescence.
John graduated from the University of Toronto in 1939 with an
honours B.A. in mathematics and physics. He worked for the Excelsior
Life Insurance Co. but in 1941 seized the opportunity to apply
his skills to the war effort, signing up for training as a meteorologist.
Posted to Gaspé, Goose Bay and Gander, he served with a corps
of forecasters and technicians that provided invaluable guidance
to trans-Atlantic flight crews. Several became leaders of Canada's
meteorological service in the post-war years. In 1947, John returned
to Toronto to join the forecasting staff at Malton (now Pearson
International) airport. He completed his M.A. degree from University
of Toronto and also frequented the Bloor Street headquarters
of the service. There he met Mary, who had been working as a
meteorological technician since university graduation in 1944.
They were married in 1948 and moved to Etobicoke, then a rapidly
growing suburb. John's professional achievements included his
analysis of the transformation of Hurricane Hazel, which struck
the Toronto region with deadly force on October 15, 1954. He
was part of the forecast team on duty at the time and later published
scientific papers on the subject. He became chief forecaster
at Malton and, after the death of his friend and colleague Fred
Turnbull, acting director of the Ontario region of the Canadian
Meteorological Service (later A.E.S.). John appeared on Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation television as a weather analyst and
was well known to listeners of radio station
CFRB for his daily
afternoon weather updates. Cherished memories of his Ashbourne
Drive years include the backyard ice rink he kept carefully maintained
and available to the neighbourhood, and summer holidays at Sandy
Lake in the Kawarthas with sister-in-law Alice and her family.
John moved with his family to Vancouver in 1965 after being named
director of the meteorological service's Pacific region. He relished
not only the administrative challenge but also the chance to
become familiar with weather patterns on the Pacific Coast. Always
a keen student of meteorological science, he took early retirement
in 1975 and embarked on graduate studies at the University of
British Columbia, where he obtained a PhD in 1981. He was a pioneer
in using computer analysis to re-interpret decades of observed
weather data. His thesis on atmospheric blocking sought to employ
these techniques to explain anomalies in the development of weather
systems in the Northern Hemisphere. John's awareness of the value
of observations taken by human beings led him to champion the
cause - ultimately unsuccessful - of saving Ocean Station Papa
off the Pacific Coast and the weather ships that kept it running.
Armed with his doctorate, John spent several years as a consulting
meteorologist for clients including A.E.S. and the U.S. Geological
Survey, working on problems such as Arctic temperature variability
and drought cycles in the Red River basin. His papers and reviews
were published in scientific journals and he contributed to the
work of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change. He was a longtime member of the American Meteorological
Society and the Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society.
He received the Andrew Thomson prize in applied meteorology in
1982 for his doctoral thesis, and in 1983 was awarded the Patterson
Medal for distinguished service to meteorology in Canada. A lifelong
sports enthusiast, John played intramural hockey and squash in
university and also enjoyed tennis, racquetball and cycling.
With their children grown and flown, John and Mary returned to
Toronto in 1982 and spent many happy days in their garden on
Deloraine Avenue, where John paid particular attention to his
spectacular dahlias. Retirement was enriched by travel, including
visits to Jersey and his father's birthplace in Fermanagh, as
well as a fascination with computer games and the enjoyment of
watching his grandchildren flourish. The frustration of failing
faculties was eased greatly by caregiver Ron
ANDRADA and the
staff of Fourth Floor East, Isabel and Arthur Meighen Manor, to
whom John's family is deeply grateful for their kindness and
support. We look forward to greeting John's Friends and acquaintances
on Saturday, May 27, 2006, at the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles
Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue, Toronto, (416) 487-4523. Visitation
from 2-3 p.m., memorial tribute from 3-4 p.m., followed by a
reception. In lieu of flowers we would greatly appreciate support
for a fund in John's memory to assist students in atmospheric
science at University of British Columbia. Donations may be sent
to the John Knox Memorial Fund, c/o Michelle Messinger-Orr, University
of British Columbia Development Office, 500-5950 University Blvd.,
Vancouver, British Columbia, V6T 1Z3. So long John - we wish
you sunny skies, fair winds and safe landings. We miss you already!
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PEPPER,
Anne
Suddenly at her cottage in Pugwash, Nova Scotia on Saturday,
September 2nd, 2006. Beloved sister of Mary
SHARPE (née
PEPPER)
and her husband Blaine of Port Hope and Doctor John F.
PEPPER and
his wife Jackie of Millgrove, Ontario. Loving aunt of Warren
SHARPE.
Friends may call at the MacCoubrey Funeral Home, 30 King
St. E, Cobourg on Thursday, September 14th, 2006 from 1-3 p.m.
Cremation with private family interment Pine Hills Cemetery,
Toronto at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be
made to the Northumberland Hills Hospital Foundation. Condolences
received at www.MacCoubrey.com
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SHARPE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-12-13 published
SHARPE,
Lavina
Mae▼ (née
HOARE) (1913-2006)
Lavina Mae
SHARPE died peacefully in the presence of family members
in her 94th year, on December 11th after a long and gracious
life. Mae was the devoted, loving wife of the late John Ernest
SHARPE "
Ernie▼" (b. 1904 - d. 1947.) She is the cherished, dedicated
mother of James Arthur
SHARPE.
She is also survived by her beloved
grandchildren Jason (Tanya,) Peter (Erin,) and Kathleen
SHARPE.
Dear great-grandmother (G.G. Mae) of Henry, Sophia, Zoe, and
Georgia Mae. She also leaves dear nieces and nephews and younger
Friends. Mae enjoyed her advanced years with the frequent company
of her family. She was the oldest child of Arthur Levi
HOARE
and Florence (née
TONKIN)
HOARE of Oshawa, and was predeceased
by her brother Jack (Vivian) and sisters Verona (Edward)
MEADES
and Grace (Harold)
PICKERSGILL.
Most of her years (68) were lived
in Brantford. Her family expresses gratitude to the tender caregivers
at her Toronto residence, the Balmoral Club, to Sprint, and to
the medical team and ward staff of the Toronto Western Hospital
who eased the course of her final days. The family will receive
Friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview
Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue East), from 1 p.m. until the
time of the service at 3 o'clock on Friday, December 15th (416-487-4523
or www.humphreymiles.com). A reception celebrating her life will
follow immediately at the home of her son. Interment at a later
date will occur at Farrington Church Grounds in Brantford. If
desired, in lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Mae's memory
to Neuroscience, Arthritis or other Research at the Toronto General
and Western Hospital Foundation (416-603-5958 or 1-877-846-4483)
or to a charity of your choice.
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SHARPE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-12-27 published
FRASER,
George▲
Alexander▲
On December 26th, 2006, in his 95th year. George
FRASER, physician,
died peacefully at home in Windsor. He was born in Saint Thomas,
raised in Windsor, educated at Lakelodge College (Grimsby), the
University of Western Ontario, and the Royal College of Surgeons
Edinburgh. Doctor
FRASER received his medical degree in England
in 1939, joined the Royal Army Medical Corps in 1940, and spent
six years in the British army serving as medical officer in troopships
in almost all theatres of war. Following paediatric residencies
at the Childrens' Hospital (Vancouver) and the Hospital for Sick
Children▲
(Toronto▲)
Doctor▲
FRASER opened his medical practice in
Windsor in 1951. During the course of his 36 year practice George
FRASER was chief of paediatrics at the Grace Hospital, and associate
professor of medicine (hon.) of the University of Western Ontario.
George FRASER was an elder of St. Andrew's Church and a member
of the Rotary Club of Windsor for fifty two years; he was a member
of the Essex Golf and Country Club, a past member of the Southport
Sailing Club, a charter member of the former Windsor Curling
Club, and a member of the Military Institute of Windsor. George
FRASER is survived by his loving wife
Blanche▲
Mildred▲
Strode▲
(CANTELON) and by his son John Donald McLean
FRASER. He was the
loved friend of William H.
CANTELON and Jennifer
(CANTELON)
MARENTETTE
and her husband Keith; grandfather to Andre and Chloe
MARENTETTE.
George▲ was predeceased by his first wife
Marion▲
Isabel▲
McLEAN
(1972,) and by his brother Donald Cobleigh
FRASER (1989,) and
was the beloved uncle of Anne, Malcolm, and Candace. Friends
will be received at the Walter D. Kelly Funeral Home and Cremation
Centre, 1969 Wyandotte Street East, on Thursday December 28,
2006 from 2: 00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m. The funeral service will
be conducted at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 405 Victoria
Avenue on Friday morning December 29, 2006 at 11 o'clock. Rev. Ronald
SHARPE officiating. Cremation to follow with Interment of Cremated
Remains Woodland Cemetery, London. In lieu of flowers donations
to a charity of your choice would be appreciated. www.walterdkellyfuneralhome.com
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SHARPE,
Ernest▲
Albert
Husband, Father, Athlete and PoetBorn in Aston, Birmingham, England,
May▲ 16, 1913 to Thomas and Charlotte
SHARPE (née
BUTLER.)
Ernie▲
died peacefully at Kemptville Hospital on January 31, 2006 in
Kemptville, Ontario. Predeceased by his loving wives Violet (nee
SMITH) and Doris Jean (née
LEAM.) Survived by his daughters Carol
(Bruce) and Lynda (Marcel) and their children James Keith (Cherie),
Kevin John, William Edward, great-grand_son Colin and Ernie's
step-daughter Brenda (Ian) and step-sons David and Donald. Ernie
was the recipient of many awards including the Ontario Champion
Certificate for Track and Field and the International Achievement
Award presented by the Province of Ontario in recognition of
distinguished performance in the field of amateur sport. Ernie's
poetry was published in the Toronto Transit Commission Coupler
magazine and the Ontario Track Monthly. The family wishes to
thank the staff at the Bayfield Manor seniors residence in Kemptville
and the Kemptville Hospital for their care and kindness. At Ernie's
request, there will be no visitation or funeral service. Following
cremation, a private graveside memorial service will be held.
If desired, memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
of Ontario or the Canadian Cancer Society would be gratefully
appreciated and can be made at the Grant Brown Funeral Home,
Kemptville, Ontario, 613-258-2435.
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SHARPE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-08 published
REESOR,
Sherrie
Lynn
In her 33rd year, suddenly, Sunday, March 5, 2006 at Markham-Stouffville
Hospital. Loving daughter of Ivan and Carolyn. Loving sister
of Leanne
(REESOR) and Brent
SHARPE.
Sister of Michael (deceased.)
Aunt of Ethan (Godson) and Parker. Dear granddaughter of Evelyn
HAM.
Friends will be received at the Dixon-Garland Funeral Home,
166 Main St. N. (Markham Rd.) on Wednesday from 7-9 p.m. for
visitation and
on Thursday from 12 noon until time of service
held in the Chapel at 1 p.m. Donations to charity of your choice
would be appreciated. "We are not ourselves when nature being
oppressed, commands the mind to suffer with the body."
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SHARPE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-06 published
SHARPE,
Irene
Helena
Mae▲ (formerly
NOBLE)
Entered into rest with her family by her side on Tuesday, April 4,
2006 at the Community Nursing Home, Port Perry, in her 94th year.
Irene beloved wife of the late Don
NOBLE
(December 19, 1983)
and the late Jack
SHARPE
(October 7, 1999.) Dear mother of Lois
(Borden), the late Keith (Pam) and Larry (Lorraine). Fondly remembered
by her many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Survived by
her sister Jean
DUBROY of Nepean and predeceased by her brother
Ross THAXTER of Lindsay. Resting at the Low and Low Funeral Home,
23 Main Street South, Uxbridge 905-852-3073 on Friday, April 7,
2006 from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service to be held in the
chapel on Saturday, April 8, 2006 at 2: 00 p.m. Interment Uxbridge
Cemetery. In Irene's memory, donations may be made to the Uxbridge
Cottage Hospital Foundation, Uxbridge Community Care or to the
Community Nursing Home, Port Perry.
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SHARPLES,
Nora
Lillian
Of Grimsby died peacefully, in the presence of her family, at
West Lincoln Memorial Hospital on Thursday, November 9, 2006
in her 97th year. Born in Thruxton, England, Nora was an operating
theater nurse in London during the 2nd World War. She immigrated
to Ontario, Canada in 1952 with her late husband the Rev. J.S.
SHARPLES, and her two children. Nora served her Lord well as
the Anglican Minister's wife in Durham, Delhi, Seaforth, and
Clinton while often working in the Tillsonburg hospital as a
private duty nurse. She and her husband retired to Beamsville
in 1977. For the past 15 years she has live in Grimsby. The last
years of her life were under the wonderful care of the nurses
at Deer Park Villa Retirement Home. She will be sadly missed
by daughter Susan
MILLER of Grimsby, son Malcolm (and his wife
Zafni) of Houston, Texas, five grandchildren, Michael and Carolyn
MILLER, Yanti (Brent)
ROWLAND, Jennifer (Justin)
BROWN, and Brian
SHARPLES, and one great-granddaughter Dija
ROWLAND.
Visitation
at St. Andrew's Anglican Church, 156 Main Street West, Grimsby,
on Saturday, November 11, 2006 from 1 p.m. until the time of
Funeral Service at 2 p.m. celebrating the life of this good and
faithful servant of God. Rev. Stuart
PIKE officiating. Interment
will be in St. Andrew's Church Cemetery. If desired, expressions
of sympathy to the Canadian National Institute for the Blind
or Canadian Hearing Association would be sincerely appreciated
by the family. Arrangements entrusted to Stonehouse-Whitcomb
Funeral Home, Grimsby 905-945-2755. www.smithsfh.com
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FRIESEN,
Doctor
Howard
Calvin
Peacefully at home on Sunday, January 8, 2006, Doctor Howard
Calvin FRIESEN of London in his 83rd year. Beloved husband of
Mary (TOWNSHEND)
FRIESEN. Dear brother of Leona
FRIESEN,
Eleanor
(Art) WILSON, Colin (Muriel)
FRIESEN and Douglas (Doreen)
FRIESEN.
Predeceased by his parents Abram and Elisa
FRIESEN, sister Luetta
SHARPLEY and brothers Alfred and Gordon. Cherished uncle of several
nieces and nephews, especially Bill
SHARPLEY. Dear brother-in-law
of John (Ruth)
TOWNSHEND, Betty
TOWNSHEND, Robert (Pat)
TOWNSHEND,
Betty (Bob)
FOSTER, Barbara (Gordon)
ULLERICK, Peggy
UTTING and
Nancy LOUGHEED.
Predeceased by his father and mother-in-law Bishop
William and Mrs. Kathleen
TOWNSHEND and sister-in-law Eleanor
MONTURE and brother-in-law Bill and Jim
TOWNSHEND.
Howard was
a graduate in medicine from University of Western Ontario. He
served in the medical corps for peaceful duties in Italy. Howard
practiced in the field of psychiatry in Cleveland and
in Woodstock.
He retired from active practice in 1978. Friends will be received
at the Logan Funeral Home, 371 Dundas St. (between Waterloo and
Colborne St.) on Wednesday, January 11 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Funeral service will be held at St. Paul's Cathedral, 472 Richmond
St. at Queens Ave. on Thursday, January 12, 2006 at 11 a.m. with
Bishop Robert
TOWNSHEND officiating. Interment Saint John's Cemetery,
Arva. Friends who wish may make memorial donations to Ontario
Heart and Stroke Foundation or London Regional Cancer Centre. Online
condolences www.loganfh.ca A tree will be planted as a living
memorial to Doctor
FRIESEN.
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