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LUHOVY,
Mary
(STIBRIK)
At Bluewater Health, Charlotte Eleanor Englehart Site, Petrolia,
on Wednesday, September 27, 2006, Mary
(STIBRIK)
LUHOVY of Alvinston
in her 91st year. Beloved wife of the late Steve
LUHOVY (1992.)
Survived by 2 sisters, Veronica and Rose and their families in
Slovakia, her niece, Margaret
MYERS and family of Michigan, cousin,
Mary LUHOVY and family, Friends Helen and John
MISEK of Alvinston
and many other Friends in the community of Alvinston and Brooke
Township. Relatives and Friends will be received at the Van Heck
Visitation Centre, 3232 River Street, Alvinston on Thursday evening
from 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. Matthew's
Church, Alvinston on Friday, September 29 at 10: 30 a.m. Fr. Richard
SALDANHA officiating. Interment St. Matthew's Cemetery. Arrangements
by Van Heck Funeral Home 519-287-2831.
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STICKEL,
Konrad
With his family by his side at London Health Science Centre-University
Campus on Sunday, November 19, 2006. Konrad
STICKEL of R.R.#1,
Straffordville in his 76th year. Beloved husband of 51 years
of Katie (RAKOSCHI)
STICKEL. Dear father of Irene
STICKEL-
RUHLMAN
and husband Philip of Kitchener and Bob
STICKEL of Straffordville.
Loving Opa of Tasha
CONNELL, Ali
STICKEL and Cassie
STICKEL.
Also survived by his step-mother Katharina
HORETH, his mother-in-law
Katie RAKOSCHI and a number of nieces, nephews and cousins. Predeceased
by his sister Katie
DAHMER and his step-brother Imre
KILDAU.
Born in Mayaro Pusta, Hungary on September 27, 1931
son of the
late Konrad and Katharina
(EHL)
STICKEL. He was a member of Saint John's
Lutheran Church and the German Canadian Club. Konrad was a proud
tobacco farmer for many years who brought his many talents to
improve the farm's operations. We'll miss his contributions and
opinions. Friends may call at the H.A. Kebbel Funeral Home, Aylmer
(519) 773-8400 on Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Prayers Tuesday at
8: 00 p.m. The funeral service will be held at Bethany Lutheran
Church, 175 Springbank Avenue, Woodstock on Wednesday November 22,
2006 at 1: p.m.. Interment, Tillsonburg Cemetery. Donations to
the Heart and Stroke Foundation or Saint John's Lutheran Church
would be appreciated. Condolence can be made at kebbelfuneralhome.com
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STICKLER,
Alan
Douglas
Passed away peacefully on October 26, 2006 in his 87th year.
Beloved husband of the late Rita
STICKLER.
Father of Penelope
(David), Alan (Francis), and Rosemary (Glenn). Grandfather of
Christopher, David, Jennifer, Amanda, Eric and Hayley. Alan served
in the British Army from 1939 until he was demobilized in 1946
having reached the rank of major. During this time, he served
in France, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Palestine, and Lebanon. In
1946 he joined the accounting firm Price Waterhouse where he
worked until his retirement in 1982. He became a partner and
headed the firm's Canadian research department. Friends will
be received at the Scott Funeral Home - Mississauga Chapel, 420 Dundas
St. E., (1 block west of Cawthra Rd.) 905-272-4040 on Monday
October 30, 2006 from 1-3 p.m. A private family service to follow.
In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to the Canadian
Cancer Society.
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STICKLES o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-04-30 published
VERSCHUERE,
Marie (née
DEBLOCK)
At Leamington Hospital on Thursday, April 27, 2006, age 83 years.
Late of Kingsville. Beloved wife of Henri
VERSCHUERE.
Dearest
mother of Raymond and wife
Janice,
Amelia
STICKLES and friend
Charlie; Susie
WOODRUFF and friend Keith. Dear grandmother of
Amanda and Ryan, Chris and Julie and Meghan and Madison. Sister
of George and Pete
DEBLOCK and Bernice
CRUNICAN and the late
Albert, Frank, Emeil, and Ham
DEBLOCK. Friends will be received
at the C. Stuart Sykes Funeral Home, 91 Division St. S., Kingsville
on Monday, May 1st from 10 a.m. until time of service at 11 a.m.
Rev. Colin
SWAN officiating. Interment in Greenhill Cemetery,
Kingsville. If desired, donations to the charity of your choice
would be appreciated.
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STYLES,
Shirley
Marie
At Tillsonburg District Memorial Hospital, after a courageous
battle with cancer, on Wednesday December 6, 2006, Shirley Marie
STYLES of Norwich in her 69th year. Loving mother of John
STICKLES
and Ruth, Wayne
STICKLES and wife
Carolyn,
Gary
STICKLES and
Diana, Robert "Pudge"
STICKLES, Ann and husband Earl
EATON, all
of Norwich. She will be missed by her grandchildren Sarah, Dan
and Kyle, Derek and Crystal, and Nikki, and one great-granddaughter
Paisley.
Sister of Margaret and husband Don
EMPEY of Norwich,
Helen DESPLENTER of Norwich, Diane
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS of Woodstock, Donna
and husband Lonnie
VERHEGGHE of Norwich, Marty and husband Elmer
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS of Norwich. Predeceased by brothers Don
FERGUSON and
Tom McCAULEY.
Shirley was an avid member of Norwich Legion Br. #190
Ladies Auxiliary. Friends will be received at The Arn-Lockie
Funeral Home, 45 Main St. W., Norwich on Friday from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Funeral service to celebrate Shirley's life will be
held at the funeral home on Saturday December 9th at 11: 00 a.m.
with Legion Padre Rev. Donna
BAUMAN/BOWMAN-
WOODALL officiating. Interment
New Durham Cemetery. Ladies Auxiliary service on Friday at 6: 30 p.m.
As expressions of sympathy, donations may be made to Diabetes
Association or Cancer Research. On-line condolences at www.arnlockiefuneralhome.com.
Arn-Lockie (519) 863-3020.
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STICKNEY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-08 published
McLELLAND,
Ernest▼
Stanfield▼
Suddenly at the St. Catharines General Hospital early Tuesday
morning. Ernest Stanfield
McLELLAND in his 91st year with his
wife and eldest son by his side. Ernie, as he liked to be called,
was born in Garafraxa Township in the County of Wellington; near
Arthur, Ontario on February 16, 1916. Ernie was the last surviving
member of his family of 6 boys and 3 girls.
son of Fred and Ellen
(RITCHIE)
McLELLAND, brother to Lloyd, Norman, Elmer, Harold,
Clifford, Gladys
SHAW,
Ethel▼
MOUNTFORD and Agnes
BANNISTER. Ernie
is survived by his loving wife
Mildred▼
(STICKNEY) of almost 60
years and sons Leonard (Amelia) of St. Catharines, Edwin (Alyson)
of Whitby. Loving remembered by his grandchildren Kyla, Kegan
and Lesley. Ernie enjoyed shuffleboard and lawnbowling. After
Ernie's retirement, he joined the Dunlop Drive Seniors Association
where for 10 years he organized and enjoyed playing and teaching
members the art of shuffleboard. During the summer months he
was an avid lawnbowler as a member of the Arthur Lawn Bowling
Club and later a member of the Elora Bowling Club. Ernie's profession
as an elementary school teacher spanned 41 years, starting in
a country school with 8 grades near Arthur. He taught in Streetsville,
Falconbridge and in 1943 began his years of teaching in St. Chatharines,
first at Fairview School, 7th Street Louth, Grapeview School
and retired from Ferndale School in 1977. The family will receive
Friends at The Hulse and English Funeral Home and Chapel, 75 Church
Street, St. Catharines, on Thursday March 9, 2006 from 2-5 p.m.
Ernie's Funeral Service will be held at St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, Arthur, Ontario on Friday March 10, 2006 at 2 p.m. with
visiting one hour prior to the service from 1-2 p.m. Interment
at a later date in Greenfield Cemetery in Arthur, Ontario
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McLELLAND,
Ernest▲
Stanfield▲
Suddenly at the St. Catharines General Hospital early Tuesday
morning. Ernest Stanfield
McLELLAND in his 91st year, with his
wife and eldest son by his side. Ernie, as he liked to be called,
was born in Garafraxa Township in the County of Wellington; near
Arthur, Ontario on February 16, 1916. Ernie was the last surviving
member of a family of 6 boys and 3 girls.
son of Fred and Ellen
(RITCHIE)
McLELLAND, brother to Lloyd, Norman, Elmer, Harold,
Clifford, Gladys
SHAW,
Ethel▲
MOUNTFORD and Agnes
BANNISTER. Ernie
is survived by his loving wife
Mildred▲
(STICKNEY) of almost 60
years and sons Leonard (Amelia) of St. Catharines, Edwin (Alyson)
of Whitby. Lovingly remembered by his grandchildren Kyla, Kegan
and Lesley. Ernie enjoyed shuffleboard and lawn bowling. After
Ernie's retirement, he joined the Dunlop Drive Seniors Association
where for 10 years he organized and enjoyed playing and teaching
members the art of shuffleboard. During the summer months he
was an avid lawn bowler as a member of the Arthur Lawn Bowling
Club and later as a member of the Elora Bowling Club. Ernie's
profession as an elementary school teacher spanned 41 years,
starting in a country school with 8 grades near Arthur. He taught
in Streetsville, Falconbridge and in 1943 began his years of
teaching in St. Catharines, first at Fairview School, 7th Street
Louth, Grapeview School and retired from Ferndale School in 1977.
The family will receive Friends at The Hulse and English Funeral
Home and Chapel, 75 Church St. St. Catharines, on Thursday March
9, 2006 from 2-5 p.m. Ernie's Funeral Service will be held at
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Arthur, Ontario, on Friday
March 10, 2006 at 2 p.m. with visiting one hour prior to the
service from 1-2 p.m. Interment at a later date in Greenfield
Cemetery in Arthur, Ontario
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STIEB o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2006-10-25 published
SPEER,
Josef
In Headwaters Hospital Orangeville on Friday October 20, 2006.
Josef SPEER in his 72nd year; beloved husband of Hannelore
WHITE/WHYTE
and the late Elizabeth
(KOHLER)
SPEER. Dear father of Josef (Betty)
SPEER of Orangeville, Katharina
CLOSE of Ajax, George (Beverley)
SPEER of Priceville, Irene (John)
FELL of Laurel, Johan (Tammy)
SPEER of Hopeville and Peter (Susan)
WHITE/WHYTE of Buren Bay Arms,
Newfoundland. Loving grandfather of Jennifer, Samantha and Matthew
SPEER, Cory, Tyler and Vanessa
CLOSE, Brandy (Scott)
WALKER,
Elizabeth, Brenda and Geordan
SPEER,
Garrett and Sabrina
FELL,
Johanthon,
ALESKA and Shannon
SPEER, Ashley (Terry), David and
Jonathan WHITE/WHYTE and great-grandfather of Alexander. Survived by
2 sisters Helen (Frank)
GUZZI and Eva (Kurt)
SCHEIB, a brother
John BOHNER, a brother-in-law Joe
MERSCHILZ and an aunt Elizabeth
STIEB.
Predeceased by a sister Katherine
LAFORGE, a sister-in-law
Katharina MERSCHILZ and a brother-in-law John
KOHLER.
Rested
at the McMillan and Jack Funeral Home, Dundalk. Services were
held in the chapel on Tuesday October 24, 2006 at 1 p.m. Interment
in St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Cemetery, South Proton. Donations
to the Canadian Diabetes Association or charity of your choice.
Visitation was on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
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STIEBEN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-11 published
STIEBEN,
Victor
G.
(November 2, 1929-January 8, 2006)
Peacefully, at home. He will be missed by his long term companion
Gitte, his children Randy and Cheryl and his family and Friends.
Cremation has taken place. Friends will be received at The Simple
Alternative Funeral Centre - Mississauga, 1535 South Gateway
Road (Dixie Rd., 2 lights south of Eglinton) 905-602-1580 on
Sunday, January 15 from 1 p.m. until 3 p.m. for a memorial gathering.
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STIEGWARDT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-05 published
STIEGWARDT,
Elizabeth
(KOPPEL)
Peacefully at Riverwood Retirement Home, Alliston on Monday,
April 3rd, 2006. Elizabeth
KOPPEL, in her 88th year, beloved
wife of the late Kurt
STIEGWARDT.
Loving mother of Raul and Felix,
both of South America, and Beatriz and her husband Klaus
BAUMFELD
of Alliston. Loving Oma of 11 grandchildren, 9 great-grandchildren,
and forever in the hearts of all her nieces and nephews. Lovingly
remembered by Uli, Anabetty, Viviana and Elizabeth, all in South
America. Arrangements entrusted to Rod Abrams Funeral Home, Tottenham,
905-935-3477. The family will receive Friends at Saint_James Church,
Colgan, on Friday, April 7th, 2006 from 10: 00 a.m. until time
of Memorial Mass at 11: 00 a.m. Interment to follow in Holy Cross
Cemetery, Thornhill. Donations in Elizabeth's memory to the Alzheimer
Society would be appreciated by the family.
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STIEL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-06 published
NIELD,
Helen
Jean (née
SILVESTER)
85 years, passed away Tuesday, April 4, 2006 at Leamington Hospital.
Beloved wife of the late Allen
NIELD (1990.) Dear mother of Ted
NIELD,
Linda
MAIEZZA, Deborah and husband Ron
STIEL, all of Georgetown
Terry NIELD and wife
Norine,
Bowmanville;
Susan and husband Al
HARRIS,
Pickering;
Sandra and husband Jim
JACKSON, Scarborough.
Loving grandmother of Jeffrey, David, Lindsay, Kathryn, Marc,
Stewart, Christine, Jonathan, Cameron, Emily and Jeanette. Dear
sister of John
SILVESTER,
Nova
Scotia.
Helen was a devoted lifetime
volunteer at Scarborough General Hospital and more recently at
Leamington Hospital and the Sun Parlor Home. Visiting at the
Reid Funeral Home, 14 Russell Street, Leamington (519-326-2631)
on Sunday 2-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service to celebrate
Helen's life, from Saint_John's Anglican Church, 60 Erie Street
North, Leamington on Monday, April 10, 2006 at 11 a.m. Rev. Stephen
HAIG and Rev. Liz
CHAPLIN officiating. Cremation. Memorial donations
may be made by cheque to Mothers Against Drunk Driving or the
Leamington Hospital Foundation. Friends may send condolences
at: reidfuneralhome.ca
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STIERNHOLM o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-09-27 published
GERAS,
Julia
Passed away peacefully at the Trillium Health Centre - Mississauga,
on Saturday, September 23, 2006 at the age of 90. Beloved wife
of the late Walter. Much loved mother of Raymond and his wife
Irena, Audra and her husband Niclas
STIERNHOLM.
Loving grandmother
of Elysa and her husband Thomas
VON
KAPHERR,
Vanessa,
Olivia,
and great grandmother of Kenzija. A Funeral Mass will be held
at Lithuanian Martyrs Church, 2185 Stavebank Road, Mississauga,
on Friday, September 29, 2006 at 10 a.m. If desired, memorial
donations may be made to Trillium Health Centre Foundation.
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STIEVA o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-02-06 published
CORBETT "
Lila▼"
Margaret▼
Cowan
Passed away peacefully on February 3, 2006; (Lila) Margaret Cowan
in her 90th year; wife of the late Frederick Melville (1978)
loving mother of Lila
TURNER of Orangeville, Fred and his wife
Donna of Belwood; beloved Mimi of Kira, Kyle (Fawn) and their
children Madyson and Issac, Kathy
STIEVA
(Brant,▼)
Kevin▼
(Rosa,▼)
Jeannette (Kristopher) and Frances; remembered by her niece Marilyn
COWAN.
Margaret▼ will be sadly missed by her other relatives and
Friends. A memorial service will be held at the Dods and McNair
Funeral Home and Chapel 21 First St. Orangeville on Tuesday February
7, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. The family will receive Friends 1 hour
prior to the service time. Donations in memory of Margaret may
be made to the Headwaters Health Care Centre Auxilliary. (Condolences
may be offered to the family at www.dodsandmcnair.com)
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CORBETT, "
Lila▲"
Margaret▲
(COWAN)
Passed away peacefully, on February 3, 2006, Margaret
COWAN,
in her 90th year, wife of the late Frederick Melville (1978)
loving mother of Lila
TURNER of Orangeville, Fred and his wife
Donna of Belwood; beloved Mimi of Kira, Kyle (Fawn) and their
children Madyson and Issac, Kathy
STIEVA
(Brant,▲)
Kevin▲
(Rosa,▲)
Jeannette (Kristopher) and Frances; remembered by her niece Marilyn
COWAN.
Margaret▲ will be sadly missed by her other relatives and
Friends. A Memorial Service will be held at the Dods and McNair
Funeral Home and Chapel, 21 First Street, Orangeville, on Tuesday,
February 7, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. The family will receive Friends
1 hour prior to the service time. Donations in memory of Margaret
may be made to the Headwaters Health Care Centre Auxiliary. (Condolences
may be offered to the family at www.dodsandmcnair.com)
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STIKEMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-10-21 published
WILSON,
Patience
Elizabeth
Louise (née
LOCKHART)
Peacefully following a well lived life in her 97th year, at Perth
Community Care Centre, Perth Ontario on Tuesday, October 18th,
2006 Patience Elizabeth Louise
(LOCKHART)
WILSON.
Louise was
born June 28th 1910, the daughter of the late Doctor George and
Jennie May
LOCKHART of King City, Ontario and sister of the late
Douglas and Randolph Lockhart. Predeceased by her husband Doctor Murray
WILSON and her son Robert
WILSON.
Loved mother of Jane
WILSON
(Ted HODGETTS) of Millbrook, Ontario and Mary (late Heward)
STIKEMAN
of Montreal, Quebec. Cherished grandmother of Roben Stikeman
BOYLE
(Feidhlim
BOYLE) of Waterloo; great-grandmother of Finnegan
and Oscar BOYLE.
Friends may pay their respects at the Blair and
son Funeral Home, Perth on Monday, October 23rd 2006 from 5 to
8 p.m. Funeral service will be held Tuesday October 24th at 1: 00 p.m.
in Saint_James Anglican Church, Perth. Interment, Elmwood Cemetery.
In remembrance, contributions to the Foundation of the Great
War Memorial Hospital, 33 Drummond St W, Perth, Ontario K7H 2K1
or Child Haven International, R.R.#1, 19014 7th Concession, Maxville,
Ontario K0C 1T0 would be appreciated. Condolences to the family
at: condolences@blairandson.com
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STILES o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-11-13 published
SNOW,
Edith
Eileen (née
STEPHENSON)
Passed away peacefully in her sleep at Southampton Care Centre,
early November 11, 2006. Wife, mother, talented seamstress and
baker extraordinaire, Eileen began her life in Willowdale, Ontario
on March 13, 1923, marrying the love of her life, John A.
SNOW
in 1950 and eventually moving to Niagara Falls, Kincardine and
Southampton. She will be deeply missed by her daughter Deborah
(Frank FELETTI,) sons Christopher (Nancy) and Greg (Rainy,) her
six grandchildren Vincent and Aurora
FELETTI,
Jaimee
(Dave
STILES,)
Shelby SNOW,
Brittany and Sabina
SNOW and great-grand_son Pearson
STILES.
Also survived by her sister Dorothy
GUMMERSALL, her brother-in-law
Harold (Mary)
SNOW and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by
her husband John, parents George and Edith
(WILTSHIRE)
STEPHENSON
and three brothers George, Bill and John
STEPHENSON. A celebration
in honour of the wonderful gift of her life will be held at 383
McNabb Street, Unit 114, Southampton on Tuesday November 14,
2006 at 1 o'clock. Eileen's family thanks the staff and nurses
for all the care she received at Southampton Care Centre. If
so desired, donations in Eileen's memory to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation would be appreciated and may be made through the Tannahill
Funeral Home 519-376-3710.
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STILES o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-11 published
TIMMINS,
Victor▼
Royal Canadian Air Force 6443 Hornet Squadron
Victor Ernest Timmins passed away peacefully in his 86th year
on January 9, 2006, surrounded by his family. Husband of the
late Margaret
TIMMINS,
Vic▼ will be missed by his five children
- Jim (Doreen) of Courtenay, British Columbia; Janet (David
DAUPHINEE)
of London, Ontario; Jill of Peterboro, Ontario; Peggy (Paul
COATES)
of Ajax, Ontario; and Randy (Debbie) of London, Ontario and his
13 grandchildren - Jeff (Jennifer,) Michael and Andrea
TIMMINS
Joshua, Sean and Meghan
DAUPHINEE;
Sarah,
Tim and Jake
WALKER
Emma and Ben
COATES; and Kendra and Jenna
TIMMINS. He will also
be missed by his sister, Clara
STILES, his other 'son', next
door neighbour, Brian
LYTLE, as well as his many Friends and
neighbours in Sutton, Barbados, throughout Canada and around
the world. Vic is predeceased by his parents, George and Elizabeth
TIMMINS, and brothers, Earl
TIMMINS and Aubrey
TIMMINS, and Alice
PUGSLEY.
Born in Sutton in 1920, Vic was a member of the Royal
Canadian Air Force 6443 Hornet Squadron where he served as an
Spitfire technician from 1941-1945. Post war, Vic operated a
successful taxi business with Bud
JOBLIN. He also owned school
buses and was a reporter/photographer for The Globe and Mail. He
was also widely known for antique refinishing and restoration.
Vic's Friendship, generosity and community involvement will be
missed by so many. A memorial service will be held on, January
13 at 11 a.m. at Knox United Church in Sutton. In lieu of flowers,
donations can be made to Knox United Church or Southlake Regional
Health
Centre.
The
TIMMINS family would like to thank their many
Friends and neighbours whose cards, calls, and gifts of food
and flowers have been most appreciated.
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STILES,
Hendrika▼
J.▼ "
Bobbe▼" (née
CATOR)
Peacefully at McCormick Home on Saturday, February 25, 2006 in
her 86th year. Beloved wife of the late Dr. Douglas C.
STILES.
Dear mother of Jamie
STILES and his wife
Julie▼ of London, Bob
STILES and his wife
Arlene▼ of Richmond Hill. Loving grandmother
of Jay, Scott, Doug and Joe. Bobbe will be deeply missed by Laurie
STILES.
She▼ will be fondly remembered by her sister Margaret
McGINN of Lethbridge, her many nieces and nephews and Byron
HODGINS.
Predeceased▼ by her brothers Ed, Tom and Richard
CATOR.
Born▼ in
1920 in Saskatchewan, Bobbe served as a nurse during World War
2 and met her husband Doug in 1946 while both were still in the
army in London, Ontario. She will be remembered for her love
of life and her many commitments in the community including her
work on the McCormick Home Auxiliary and
at New St. James Presbyterian
Church. She enjoyed curling and golf and was a Past Women's President
at Sunningdale Golf and Country Club. Friends may call on Wednesday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the James A. Harris Funeral Home, 220
St. James St. at Richmond. The funeral service will be conducted
at New St. James Presbyterian Church, 280 Oxford St. at Wellington,
on Thursday, March 2 at 11: 00 a.m. by Reverend Dr. Bob
ROBINSON.
Interment Woodland Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions
to the McCormick Home Foundation, the Memorial Fund at New St.
James Presbyterian Church, or the Heart and Stroke Foundation
would be gratefully acknowledged.
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STILES,
Bernice (née
TAPP)
Passed away at McCormick Home on Tuesday, October 3, 2006 in
her 81st year. Beloved wife of the late George
STILES (1976.)
Loving mother of Judy (Stephen)
McLAREN, Greg and Marty. Cherished
grandmother of Barbra
STILES and great-grandmother of McKenzie
STILES. Dear sister of Gordie
TAPP. A private family service
was held on Friday, October 6, 2006 at Forest Lawn Memorial Chapel,
1997 Dundas Street East. Interment at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens.
The family of Bernice and McCormick Home invite you to a Celebration
of Life on Thursday, October 12, 2006 at 11 a.m., McCormick Home,
2022 Kains Rd, London, Ontario. In remembrance, donations to
McCormick Home Foundation or Alzheimer Society of London and Middlesex
would be appreciated.
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STILES o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-11-01 published
WIDENMAIER,
Susanne (née
KING)
Age 83, of the Queensway Nursing Home, Hensall and formerly of
Stratford passed away peacefully at her home on Monday, October 30,
2006. Born in Kilmihil, County of Clare, Ireland, she was the
daughter of the late Martin and Ellen
(LAHAVE)
KING.
She immigrated
to Canada as a War Bride and arrived in Canada at Pier 21 in
Halifax eventually moving to Stratford in 1957. Sue was an active
member of St. Stephen's Anglican Church, Stratford. Beloved wife
of Frederick
WIDENMAIER who predeceased her on June 10, 2002.
Loving mother of David
WIDENMAIER and his wife
Linda, of Toronto,
Edna WIDENMAIER and her husband Michael
TYNER of Chemanus, British
Columbia and Christine
BURGESS and her husband Mike of Zurich.
She will be sadly missed by her grandchildren Shannon
GALVÁN
and her husband Alonso of Charleston, South Carolina, Robyn
WIDENMAIER
of Toronto, Erin
BURGESS of Whistler, British Columbia and Colleen
BURGESS and her partner Brad of London. She was the last surviving
member of her immediate family having been predeceased by ten
siblings. Relatives and Friends may call at the Heinbuck Funeral
Home, 156 Albert Street, Stratford on Friday, November 3, 2006
from 12 noon until the time of the funeral service at 1 p.m.
Rev. Joan STILES will officiate. Interment will be in Avondale
Cemetery, Stratford. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations
may be made to Optimism Place or St. Stephen's Anglican Church
through the funeral home at 1-519-271-5062.
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STILES o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-02-28 published
STILES,
Hendrika▲▼
J.▲▼ "
Bobbe▲▼" (née
CATOR)
Peacefully at McCormick Home, London on Saturday, February 25,
2006 in her 86th year. Beloved wife of the late Dr. Douglas C.
STILES. Dear mother of Jamie
STILES and his wife
Julie▲▼ of London,
Bob STILES and his wife
Arlene▲▼ of Richmond Hill. Loving grandmother
of Jay, Scott, Doug and Joe. Bobbe will be deeply missed by Laurie
STILES.
She▲▼ will be fondly remembered by her sister Margaret
McGINN of Calgary, her many nieces and nephews, and Byron
HODGINS.
Predeceased▲▼ by her brothers Ed, Tom and Richard
CATOR.
Born▲▼ in
1920 in Saskatchewan, Bobbe served as a nurse during World War
2 and met her husband Doug in 1946 while both were still in the
army in London, Ontario. She will be remembered for her love
of life and her many commitments in the community including her
work on the McCormick Home Auxiliary and
at New St. James Presbyterian
Church. She enjoyed curling and golf and was a Past Women's President
at Sunningdale Golf and Country Club. Friends may call on Wednesday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the James A. Harris Funeral Home, 220
St. James St. at Richmond, London. The funeral service will be
conducted at New St. James Presbyterian Church, 280 Oxford St.
at Wellington, London on Thursday, March 2 at 11: 00 a.m. by Rev.
Dr. Bob ROBINSON.
Interment
Woodland
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,
memorial contributions to the McCormick Home Foundation, the
Memorial Fund at New St. James Presbyterian Church, or the Heart
and Stroke Foundation would be gratefully acknowledged.
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STILES o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-11 published
TIMMINS,
Victor▲
Ernest
Royal Canadian Air Force 6443 Hornet Squadron.
Victor Ernest
TIMMINS passed away peacefully in his 86th year
on January 9, 2006, surrounded by his family. Husband of the
late Margaret
TIMMINS,
Vic▲ will be missed by his five children
- Jim (Doreen) of Courtenay, British Columbia; Janet (David
DAUPHINEE)
of London, Ontario; Jill of Peterborough, Ontario; Peggy (Paul
COATES) of Ajax, Ontario; and Randy (Debbie) of London, Ontario
and his thirteen grandchildren - Jeff (Jennifer), Michael and
Andrea TIMMINS;
Joshua,
Sean and Meghan
DAUPHINEE; Sarah, Tim
and Jake WALKER;
Emma and Ben
COATES; and Kendra and Jenna
TIMMINS.
He will also be missed by his sister, Clara
STILES, his other
'son', next door neighbour, Brian
LYTLE, as well as his many
Friends and neighbours in Sutton, throughout Canada, Barbados,
and around the world. Vic is predeceased by his parents, George
and Elizabeth
TIMMINS, and brothers, Earl
TIMMINS and Aubrey
TIMMINS, and sister Alice
PUGSLEY.
Born in Sutton in 1920, Vic
was a member of the Royal Canadian Air Force 6443 Hornet Squadron
where he served as a Spitfire technician from 1941-1945. Post
war, Vic operated a successful taxi business with Bud
JOBLIN.
He also owned school buses and was a reporter/photographer for
The Globe and Mail. He was also widely known for antique refinishing
and restoration. Vic's Friendship, generosity and community involvement
will be missed by so many. A memorial service will be held on
Friday, January 13 at 11 a.m. at Knox United Church in Sutton.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Knox United Church
or Southlake Regional Health Centre. The
TIMMINS family would
like to thank their many Friends and neighbours whose cards,
calls, and gifts of food and flowers have been most appreciated.
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GAMBLE,
Wayne
Arthur
With sorrow the family announces the sudden death of Wayne
GAMBLE
of Latchford formerly of the Caledon area. Mr.
GAMBLE died as
a result of a motor vehicle accident on Wednesday, January 11,
2006 at the age of 63 years. Born October 13, 1942 to the late
John and Helen (née
JACKSON)
GAMBLE. He is survived by his loving
wife Catherine (née
McDEVITT) of Latchford; siblings: Ian
GAMBLE
of Thompson, Manitoba, Margaret (Keith)
STILES of Clewiston,
Florida; and many nieces and nephews. The
GAMBLE family will
receive Friends for a Funeral Mass at Saint John's Catholic Church,
16066 Gore Road, Caledon East, Saturday, January 21, 2006 at
10 a.m. Memorial contributions to the Kidney Foundation or the
charity of your choice. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Buffam
Leveille Funeral Home, Haileybury (705-672-3122). On-line condolences
may be left at www.buffamleveille.com
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STILES,
Hendrika▲
J.▲ "
Bobbe▲" (née
CATOR)
Peacefully at McCormick Home, London, on Saturday, February 25,
2006 in her 86th year. Beloved wife of the late Dr. Douglas C.
STILES. Dear mother of Jamie
STILES and his wife
Julie▲ of London,
Bob STILES and his wife
Arlene▲ of Richmond Hill. Loving grandmother
of Jay, Scott, Doug and Joe. Bobbe will be deeply missed by Laurie
STILES.
She▲ will be fondly remembered by her sister Margaret
McGINN of Calgary, her many nieces and nephews, and Byron
HODGINS.
Predeceased▲ by her brothers Ed, Tom and Richard
CATOR.
Born▲ in
1920 in Saskatchewan, Bobbe served as a nurse during World War
2 and met her husband Doug in 1946 while both were still in the
army in London, Ontario. She will be remembered for her love
of life and her many commitments in the community including her
work on the McCormick Home Auxiliary and
at New St. James Presbyterian
Church. She enjoyed curling and golf and was a Past Women's President
at Sunningdale Golf and Country Club. Friends may call on Wednesday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the James A. Harris Funeral Home, 220
St. James St. at Richmond, London. The funeral service will be
conducted at New St. James Presbyterian Church, 280 Oxford Street,
at Wellington, London, on Thursday, March 2 at 11: 00 a.m. by
Rev. Dr. Bob
ROBINSON. Interment Woodland Cemetery. In lieu of
flowers, memorial contributions to the McCormick Home Foundation,
the Memorial Fund at New St. James Presbyterian Church, or the
Heart and Stroke Foundation would be gratefully acknowledged.
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STILL,
Jasper
Frank
Peacefully, on October 25, 2006. Survived by his wife Patricia,
children David, Nancy (Alan
SEMCHUK,)
Douglas
(Jodi
YOUNG) and
Michael, three grandchildren Claire, Lisa and Adam
SEMCHUK, sister
Dorothy (Gordon
PAINE,) brother Harold (a.k.a. Bus,) brother-in-law
Allan MEALY etc. Predeceased by his father Doctor Jasper Brett
STILL
in 1932, mother Frances Bessie Lobb (née
GUY) in 1973, sister
Carol Bessie
TAILOR/TAYLOR in 2002 and sister-in-law H. Clare Kennedy
STILL in 2003. Jasper was born in Winnipeg on October 18, 1923.
He started his career in the insurance business with Morgan Nicholson
which was interrupted by his service in the Royal Canadian Air
Force during the second world war. He was awarded simultaneously
the Silkworm Pin and membership in the Goldfish Club because
he parachuted into the North Sea. After the war, he operated
the insurance business Warren, Still and Johnstone Limited. He
was involved in the Wartime Pilots Observers Association, the
Masonic Lodge and the St. Andrew's Society. Cremation has taken
place. A Memorial Service was held on Friday, November 3 in Winnipeg.
Flowers are graciously declined. You are encouraged to make memorial
contributions to The Convalescent Home of Winnipeg, 276 Hugo
Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3M 2N6 or to the Alzheimer Society
of Manitoba, 10-120 Donald Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 4G2.
Neil Bardal Inc. 204-949-2200.
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STILLAWAY,
Kathy (née
KALINACK)
Entered into rest suddenly at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto
on Tuesday, January 17, 2006. Kathy
KALINACK, in her 42nd year,
was the beloved wife of Paul
STILLAWAY of Ennismore. Loving mother
of Nicole, Ashley and Heather at home. Beloved daughter of Diane
KALINACK of Lindsay and the late Paul
KALINACK. Dear sister of
Donna HICKSON and Terry of Omemee, Connie and her husband Stuart
McKENZIE of Lindsay, Bonnie
KALINACK and Dean of Lindsay and
Nancy and her husband Mike
O'NEILL of Lindsay. Lovingly remembered
by her many nieces, nephews and by the
STILLAWAY and Hayward
families. Friends are invited to call at the Stoddart Funeral
Home, 24 Mill Street, Lindsay K9V 2L1 (Toll Free 1-877-427-8434)
on Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service in the chapel on Saturday,
January 21 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment Salem Emily Cemetery. Memorial
donations to the Scleroderma Society of Ontario would be appreciated
by the family.
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SANDRIN,
Mildred
May “Millie” (née
WINFIELD)
Millie passed away peacefully surrounded by the love of her family
on Monday, April 10th, 2006 in her 67th year. The former Millie
WINFIELD was the beloved wife of the late Walter
SANDRIN.
She
was the loving and devoted mother of Laurie and her husband Gord
STILLER,
Sharon and her husband Jim
STIRLING, and Donna
SANDRIN
and her partner John
ENGLISH.
Her memory will live on in the
hearts of her grandchildren: Sarah, Jamie, Nicole, Melissa, Tyler,
Christopher and Samantha. She was a sister to Barbara and her
husband Ian
PENN,
Lorna
ZETTLER, and Stan
ORTON and his wife
Doris.
Predeceased by her parents Reg and Sarah
WINFIELD.
Millie
has lived in Chatsworth for thirty-four years; Chatsworth Village
Councillor for twenty-three years and served as Reeve for seven
years; she served as on Grey County Council for seven years
Br. 464 Chatsworth Legion Ladies Aux. member for thirty-three
years; a school bus driver for twenty-three years; Chatsworth
Village community Santa Clause for twenty-five; original Chatsworth
Santa Clause parade organizer for thirty years, a coach for girls
baseball; coached girls hockey; a baseball umpire; drove hockey
and baseball teams and did her Famous Rita MacNeil impersonations
for eleven years. Millie will be remembered as a true lady that
loved her family, had a great strength of character and a generous
community spirit. May her memory and her tremendous example live
on in the faces of her family and in the hearts of her many Friends.
Please join the family for a time of reflection and remembrance
at the Currie Funeral Home in Chatsworth on Wednesday afternoon
and evening 2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. thence to St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church on John St. in Chatsworth for the funeral
service on Thursday afternoon at 1: 00 p.m. Rev. William
VANDERSTELT
officiating. As expressions of sympathy, memorial contributions
to the Cystic Fibrosis Society, Canadian Cancer Society or a
charity of your choice in lieu of flowers please. Members of
Br. 464 Chatsworth Legion Ladies Auxiliary are requested to assemble
at the Currie Funeral Home on Wednesday evening at 6: 30 p.m.
for a memorial service.
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Life was a parade for Millie
SANDRIN
Former reeve worked hard at village's Santa Claus parade
By Scott DUNN,
Tuesday,
April 11, 2006
Millie SANDRIN, the community-minded, Santa suit-wearing, laughter-loving
former Chatsworth reeve, died Monday at 66.
She died of cancer, which was diagnosed last summer.
Though quiet around the county council table unless something
got her excited, she was relied upon to tell a joke or two at
council lunches.
At a Grey County warden's party, she dressed up as Rita MacNeil
to lip-synch the popular Cape Breton singer's songs. She started
getting invitations to do all sorts of parties and did about
five or six a year.
She drove a school bus for 23 years, coached girls hockey and
baseball, umpired ball and dragged the ball diamond before gametime,
and drove hockey players to games on the bus.
She jointly won the Alan Loucks Memorial trophy for recreation
in the late 1980s with fellow Chatsworth councillor Terry McKay.
"She did a lot for the village here," said Laurie
STILLER, the
eldest of the three girls Walter and Millie
SANDRIN had. "I think
a lot of kids here can say that she was kind of their mom, too,
always being there playing baseball, hockey, bus driving."
She was a Chatsworth Legion ladies' auxiliary member and is credited
with helping to start the Chatsworth Christmas parade
Ms. SANDRIN began putting on a Santa suit and visiting children
in the village on Christmas Eve 32 years ago. When the parade
began a few years later, she was Santa's local representative
for 25 years. She rode in the parade in a cherry picker one year
and a manure spreader another, she once said.
If she is to be remembered for one thing, it would be for her
community involvement,
STILLER said.
McKAY, a Chatsworth councillor for 22 years, served with Ms.
SANDRIN
and lost to her when she became reeve. He saw her a week before
she died. "She was a wonderful woman, she will be sadly missed."
She served as a village councillor for 23 years and as reeve
for seven. She chose not to run for council for the amalgamated
Municipality of Chatsworth in 2000.
She got involved in politics for the love of the community,
McKAY
said. "As far as Millie being a politician, I don't think Millie
was a politician. I think she got in there because she wanted
to be able to help the village. And she certainly did that."
Chatsworth Mayor Howard
GREIG remembered
SANDRIN's sense of humour
most.
There will be a minute's silence in her honour at the next Chatsworth
council meeting April 19.
She is survived by her children Laurie and her husband Gord
STILLER
Sharon and her husband Jim
STIRLING and Donna
SANDRIN and her
partner John
ENGLISH and her grandchildren.
Visitation hours Wednesday will be 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.
at Currie Funeral Home in Chatsworth. The funeral will take place
at 1 p.m. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church on John Street
in Chatsworth. Interment will be at Glen Williams Cemetery, near
Georgetown. Ms.
SANDRIN's late husband, her parents and grandparents
are in the family plot there.
A lunch will be served at the Chatsworth Legion after the funeral
service.
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STILLER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-06-19 published
Celebration of a life
Superlative after heartfelt superlative was used yesterday to
describe the life and legacies of
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
By Norman DE
BONO and Jonathan
SHER, Free Press Reporters, Mon.,
June 19, 2006
To Cal STILLER, it seemed strangely appropriate that J. Allyn
TAILOR/TAYLOR passed away on Father's Day weekend.
After all, it's as though London, its business and philanthropic
communities, lost their father figure, he said yesterday.
"The community really looked to him as their father. He was the
de facto boss of the business community," said
STILLER, a pioneering
transplant surgeon here.
"He did not wield that, but it is the way we saw him. "
TAILOR/TAYLOR, 99, died Saturday afternoon. Those paying tribute yesterday
described a business giant who gave tirelessly to the community
and gently pushed people to be better.
Mr. T., as many Friends called him, was a relentless optimist,
said a Londoner who read to him several times a week.
Margi NASH said
TAILOR/TAYLOR's recent favourites included Jessie's
Journey and Unusual Heroes: Canada's Prime Ministers and Fathers
of Confederation.
His optimism was exemplified in his response whenever anyone
asked how he was doing. "His answer was always one of two things,"
NASH said. 'Never better' or 'Better now that you're here.'"
When NASH visited
TAILOR/TAYLOR
Friday, he was too weak to speak. Even
so, when NASH asked him how he was, he mouthed, "Never better."
"A joy, a blessing and a privilege -- that's what it meant knowing
him," NASH said through tears.
While he deserved the nickname "Mr. London," he was also a patriotic
Canadian, hosting a Canada Day party every year in his backyard.
Daughter Lynn
FLEMING/FLEMMING recalled how, in the 1950s, while he was
a Canada Trust executive,
TAILOR/TAYLOR would go to the basement at
Christmas to share a drink with the maintenance workers.
"He didn't care who you were," said
FLEMING/FLEMMING. "He shopped at the
A and P and bought Jane Parker pies for half-price. He would say,
'I am just a simple Prairie boy.' "
Don SMITH, founder of EllisDon Construction, said,He" left us
an example and so many wonderful people have learned from him."
Equally at ease in the worlds of community, philanthropy and
business, TAILOR/TAYLOR helped found the London Community Foundation,
just as he laid the groundwork for the Robarts Research Institute
and helped lead so many businesses by serving on their boards.
"He was a mentor to me,"
SMITH said. "I used to watch what he
did and tried to follow his example. Often when I had to make
a decision I thought, what would
TAILOR/TAYLOR do? He was great help
and guidance."
University of Western Ontario president Paul
DAVENPORT described
TAILOR/TAYLOR as "one of the great builders of postwar London."
TAILOR/TAYLOR, who served as University of Western Ontario chancellor,
brought thousands of jobs to the city by helping lay the building
blocks for a burgeoning business community. He was a lifelong
proponent of education and research,
DAVENPORT said.
"In addition to all his other accomplishments, J. Allyn was also
a wonderful friend to so many people in this city. He could light
up a room just by walking into it."
TAILOR/TAYLOR was also the only Londoner ever to head the national and
provincial chambers of commerce simultaneously more than 35 years
ago, said Gerry
MacARTNEY, general manager of the London Chamber
of Commerce.
"(It) is an inspiration to young leaders everywhere to look at
a man like him. He led in a kind and calm way. Many barons of
industry were tyrants, but
TAILOR/TAYLOR had such a gentle approach.
He was soft-spoken, but very focused."
Bill BRADY, who served on several boards with
TAILOR/TAYLOR, said his
long-time friend pushed people to become better than they thought
they could be. Everyone who had any contact with
TAILOR/TAYLOR learned
from his example how to serve others,
BRADY said.
STILLER added that others always looked to
TAILOR/TAYLOR as a man with
measured, solid ideas. "He was always quizzing me, asking me
what was happening. He was always saying 'Tell me, tell me,'
said STILLER.
"He had integrity with feet-on-the-ground pragmatism. He was
a wise, wise man."
The first time Britta
WINTHER spoke to
TAILOR/TAYLOR, she was afraid
he might throttle her. It was 1998 and
TAILOR/TAYLOR had been a guest
at the London Convention Centre to hear Prime Minister Jean Chretien
at a fundraiser. A heavy back-drop curtain fell eight metres
and TAILOR/TAYLOR disappeared beneath it.
WINTHER, who worked at the convention centre, phoned
TAILOR/TAYLOR next
day and braced herself. "As much as I tried to apologize, he
would have none of it," she recalled.
Struck by his kindness,
WINTHER invited him to lunch and the
two struck up a Friendship.
"He was a modest, humble man who always wanted to talk about
you. He made you feel great about yourself," she said.
Years before Fred
GOSNELL became London's mayor, he was an unknown
businessperson trying to get a start when he called
TAILOR/TAYLOR's
office and asked if they could meet.
TAILOR/TAYLOR saw him that very day,
GOSNELL's son, Deputy Mayor Tom
GOSNELL recalled.
"He treated my father the same as when he didn't even know him
as he did when he was mayor.
GOSNELL said
TAILOR/TAYLOR "made everyone in a room feel so important.
He made us want to do so much more. And only after you left the
room did you realize he had been the driving force."
TAILOR/TAYLOR was the last of a great generation of men that included
publisher Walter Blackburn and brain surgeon Charles Drake,
GOSNELL
said. "They're a generation that left a legacy."
For the funeral, "we want to celebrate a life," said
FLEMING/FLEMMING.
"It will be a family-focus only. He has had so many accolades,
it is appropriate this be just a family service."
Funeral Arrangements
Visitation is at James A. Harris Funeral Home Wednesday from
2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. The service will take place
at Saint_John the Evangelist Church at 280 Saint_James St. (at Wellington
Street) Thursday at 11 a.m.
Anecdotes and quotes about and by J. Allyn
TAILOR/TAYLOR
TAILOR/TAYLOR once said if he could change one moment of his life, it
would be his birthdate. Until recently, he played weekly games
of bridge, golf and billiards. "I'm enjoying life," he said,
adding he would take as much of it as he could get.
"You should learn from any job you have, not only about human
nature, but also about the basic principles of how to conduct
yourself in the business world."
Reflecting on his favourite summer job, at a Winnipeg golf course
in the 1920s
Mr. London is one name by which he was known. Many of London's
power people called him Mr.
TAILOR/TAYLOR out of respect or Mr. T. out
of affection. His Friends called him Allyn.
"I'm keenly aware of my own shortcomings. Do we have time to
discuss them? No."
Long after retirement and into planning for the Robarts Research
Institute, he would still convene meetings for 7: 30 a.m. When
long-time (and younger) friend Bill
BRADY protested,
TAILOR/TAYLOR said,
"Perhaps when I get to be your age, I'll want to sleep in, too."
"My father died at the age of 44 from a leaking (heart) valve,
which… in those days was beyond medical science to deal with.
Today (fixing it) is like filling a tooth, almost."
Reflecting on the genesis of his passion for funding medical
research
TAILOR/TAYLOR called
BRADY a few years ago to tell him a move was afoot
to rename the Robarts Research Institute as the Queen Mother
Elizabeth Research Institute. When
BRADY protested,
TAILOR/TAYLOR said:
"April Fool's" and hung up.
When the historic TD Canada Trust building at Wellington and
Dundas streets was named in his honour,
TAILOR/TAYLOR cadged a kiss
from Mayor Anne Marie
DECICCO -- then five more kisses so the
photographers could get it just right.
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STILLER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-04 published
PANABAKER,
Arthur
O.
(Retired Funeral Director, Veteran World War 2, Army Medical
Corps)
On Sunday, April 2, 2006 at the Lakeridge Health Centre in Oshawa,
at age 90. Art
PANABAKER of Port Perry, beloved husband of Margaret
(née CLARK) for 63 years. Much loved and respected father of
Diane and her husband Jim
SYLVESTER, and Joy
PANABAKER, both
of Ottawa. Cherished Poppa of Byron, Jocelyn and Tanya. Dearly
loved brother of Glen and Peggy, both of Kitchener. Art was predeceased
by his sisters Kae, Jen, Ruby and June. He will be sadly missed
by family and Friends. The family of Art
PANABAKER will receive
Friends at the "McDermott-Panabaker Chapel" of the Wagg Funeral
Home, 216 Queen Street in Port Perry (905-985-2171) on Wednesday,
April 5th from 7-9 p.m. and Thursday, April 6th from 11 a.m.-12 noon.
A Service to celebrate his life will be held in the Chapel at
12 noon with Reverend Brent
STILLER officiating. Interment Pine
Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. If desired, memorial donations
may be made by cheque to the Community Memorial Hospital Foundation
in Port Perry or the Kidney Foundation of Canada. On-line condolences
may be left at www.waggfuneralhome.com
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