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TURNER o@ca.on.brant.brantford.the_expositor 2006-03-21 published
MURRAY,
Mary "
Louise"
At the Brantford General Hospital on Sunday, March 19, 2006 at
age 100 years, M. Louise
MURRAY.
Beloved wife of the late Arthur
S. MURRAY.
Loved mother of Georgi
HOSKING and her husband Wayne
of Hartford, Conneticut and predeceased by daughter Kathleen
FIFE in 1984. Loved by grandchildren Kathleen, Wayne Jr., Susan,
James, Rebecca and Murray and 12 great-grandchildren. Dear sister
of Harold TURNER and his wife
Irene▼ of Mt. Hope. Also missed
by nieces and nephews. The family will receive Friends at McCleister
Funeral Home, 495 Park Rd. N. on Wednesday from 2 to 4 p.m. and
7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service will be in the chapel on Thursday
at 2: 00 p.m. followed by a reception in the main floor hospitality
suite. Interment will take place Friday morning in Port Colborne.
If wished, memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation,
the Alzheimer's Society or New Covenant Christian Congregational
Church gratefully appreciated. McCleister 519-758-1553, mccleisterfuneralhome@rogers.com
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TURNER o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2006-02-01 published
TURNER,
Alberta▼ and Gordon Sr.
In loving memory of our dear parents and grandparents: Mom, Alberta,
who passed away February 1, 1998 and Dad, Gordon Sr., who passed
away September 1995.
Just a thought of sweet remembrance
Just a memory sad and true
Just the love and sweet devotion
Of the ones who think of you.
-Lovingly remembered by Gordon Jr. and Lorna; Gord Jr. and Margaret
and Sean and Garion.
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TURNER o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2006-02-08 published
TURNER,
Alberta▲
In loving memory of a dear mother, grandmother and great-grandmother,
Alberta, who passed away February 1, 1998.
We miss her love and cheery ways
With her we spent our happiest days
In memory we see Mom the same
As long as we live we'll cherish her name.
-Love, the
MILLS
Family.
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TURNER o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2006-07-19 published
TURNER,
Lionel and Helen
Lionel - December 1999 and Helen (July 2002)
In loving memory of our parents and best Friends.
The memories we made together are with us always.
- Love Barb, Graham, Amanda Blake, Ethan and Margaret, Chris,
Ben and Hannah.
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TURNER o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-01-04 published
McCURDY,
Kathleen
Maud (née
PERCIVAL)
Of Chesley, passed away at Elgin Abbey, Chesley on Monday, January
2, 2006 in her 94th year. Loving mother of David and his wife
Karen of Chesley and Dorothy
FIELDING and her husband Don of
Barrie. Kay will be fondly remembered by her daughters-in-law,
Shirley McCURDY of Stouffville and Lorraine
McCURDY of Allenford.
She will be missed by her fourteen grandchildren and many great
grandchildren. Loving sister to Clara
TURNER and her husband
Bill of Calgary. Predeceased by her husband J.J., sons Don and
John, brother Robert and sister Edith
JOHNSON and her parents,
Robert and Catherine
(HOUSTON)
PERCIVAL.
Visitation will be held
at Cameron Funeral Home, Chesley on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. A funeral service will be held on Thursday, January 5, 2006
at Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Chesley at 2 p.m. Spring Interment
in Chesley Cemetery. Memorial Donations to the charity of your
choice would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
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TURNER o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-02-08 published
PENDLETON,
Daniel
James
Passed away at his residence, R.R.#1, Kimberley, on Monday, February
6th, 2006. Daniel
PENDLETON in his 78th year. Beloved husband
of the late Jean
(PLANTT,) dear father of Linda and her husband,
Wilbert SCHANK, of Bognor, Margaret and her husband, Brad
TURNER,
of Kimberley, Wilfred and his wife, Trudi, of Denver, Colorado
and Donna, of Meaford. Sadly missed by two grandchildren, Shawna
and Thomas; brother of Bill, Edward, Rose and Reg. Predeceased
by one brother, Charlie. Resting at the Gardiner-Wilson Funeral
Home, Meaford, where a funeral service will be held on Monday,
February 13th, at 11: 00 a.m. Visiting Sunday evening, February
12th, from 7-9 p.m. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
would be appreciated.
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TURNER o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-02-08 published
WONCH,
Mel▼
At Grey Bruce Regional Health Centre in Owen Sound on Sunday,
February 5th, 2006. Mel
WONCH of Rocklyn in his 72nd year. Beloved
husband of Irene
(NAGY) and loved father of Daryl
WONCH of Orillia
and Cheryl and her husband Todd
CANN of Meaford.
son of the late
Robert and Leveana
(ROUSE)
WONCH.
Sadly missed grandfather “Dampie&ldquo
of Elicia, Dylan and Carter
CANN and Eric and Avery
WONCH.
Dear
brother of Marjorie
TURNER of Wiarton and predeceased by brothers
Dawson and Norman and by sisters Mary, Florence and Anne. Fondly
remembered by several nieces and nephews and their families.
A private family funeral service, officiated by Reverend Roseanne
JUDGE of Temple Hill United Church, will be conducted at the
Ferguson Funeral Home, 48 Boucher Street East in Meaford (538-1320)
on Wednesday February 8th, 2006. There will be no public visitation.
In lieu of flowers and as your expression of sympathy, the family
would appreciate donations to Grey Bruce Regional Health Centre
or the Lung Association. Committal and interment will be conducted
in the spring at Temple Hill United Church Cemetery.
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TURNER o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-03-11 published
WONCH,
Melbert▲ "
Mel▲"
Ferguson
Melbert Ferguson
WONCH, born in Rocklyn, a
son of the late Robert
and Leveana
(ROUSE)
WONCH, passed away at Grey Bruce Regional
Health Centre in Owen Sound on Sunday, February 5th, 2006, in
his 72nd year. Mel was well-known in the communities surrounding
his home in Rocklyn. He was a used motor vehicle dealer who owned,
managed and operated his automotive shop, towing service and
wrecking yard for over 40 years. Mel was a member of the Owen
Sound North Grey Towing Association. Mel was also a Life Member
of the Centre Grey Lion's Club where he contributed many willing
hours to the work and projects of the club. He volunteered his
time willingly for many community projects, whether it be as
a member of the Arena Board or in supplying props for the local
theatre productions. Mel loved classic cars and avidly participated
in organizing and volunteering at the Rocklyn Antique Car Show.
Mel also loved nature; he was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed
the opportunity to share his talents and experiences with neighbours,
family and Friends. He and the former Irene
NAGY were married
in Millgrove on June 15, 1963. He is lovingly remembered and
survived by his wife Irene of Rocklyn and by his children Daryl
WONCH of Orillia and Cheryl and her husband Todd
CANN of R.R.#4
Meaford. He will be lovingly remembered as "Dampie" by his grandchildren
Elicia, Dylan, and Carter
CANN of R.R.#4, Meaford and Eric and
Avery WONCH of Orillia. Foremost in Mel's attention was his family
and especially the needs and desires of his grandchildren, Mel
was always ready to share his time with them, whether it be driving
them to sporting events or taking them fishing or simply sharing
time with them at the shop where they could learn from him. Mel's
sister, Marjorie
TURNER of Wiarton, also survives him and he
was predeceased by brothers Dawson and Norman and by sisters
Mary, Florence and Anne. Several nieces and nephews and their
families will recall their uncle Mel with fond memories. A private
family funeral service, officiated by Reverend Rosanne
JUDGE of Temple
Hill United Church, was conducted at the Ferguson Funeral Home
in Meaford on Wednesday, February 8, 2006. Committal services
and interment will be conducted in the spring at Temple Hill
United Church Cemetery. If so desired, Mel's family would appreciate
donations to the Lung Association or the Grey Bruce Regional
Health Service as your expressions of sympathy.
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TURNER o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-03-28 published
JELLICOE,
Rosemary
Suddenly at her home on Sunday, March 26, 2006. Rosemary
JELLICOE
of Owen Sound in her 45th year. Wife of Tom
JELLICOE of Chatsworth.
Dear mother of Deanna
JELLICOE and James
JELLICOE both of Owen
Sound. Sadly missed by a grand_son James. Daughter of Mary and
the late Michael
BARCHUK.
Also survived by a brother Michael
BARCHUK and his wife
Donna of Newmarket and a sister Maryanne
TURNER of Barrie. Friends are invited to the Tannahill Funeral
Home 519-376-3710 for visiting on Thursday from 10 a.m. until
service time. The funeral service will be conducted in the chapel
on Thursday morning at 11 o'clock with Rev. Dr. Ted
CREEN officiating.
Memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be
appreciated. Messages of condolence for the family are welcome
at www.tannahill.com
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TURNER o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-05-03 published
WARNOCK,
William “Bill“ George
Of Chesley, passed away at South Bruce Grey Health Centre, Chesley
on Tuesday, May 2, 2006 in his 83rd year. Loving husband and
friend of June. Cherished father of Dianne
MAULE of Chesley.
Bill will be sadly missed by his grandchildren, Gary (Sophie)
MAULE and Carol (Paul)
RODRIGUES as well as his great grandchildren,
Britany, Brandan, Victoria, Melina, Brandon and Brian. He will
be fondly remembered by his sisters, Evelyn
KERR of Vancouver,
Ruth TURNER of Bleinheim, and Joyce
CAIN of Owen Sound. Bill
will also be missed by brothers-in-law, Cecil (Orma)
McLEOD of
Chesley and Mick (Edith)
McLEOD of Edmonton as well as many nieces
and nephews. Predeceased by his son Paul William, son-in-law
William MAULE, brother Laverne and his parents, George and Linna
(STEINHOFF)
WARNOCK.
Visitation will be held at Cameron Funeral
Home, Chesley on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Royal Canadian
Legion service will be held on Thursday evening at 7 p.m. The
funeral service will be held at the funeral home on Friday, May 5,
2006 at 1 p.m. Interment in Chesley Cemetery. Memorial Donations
to the Chesley Hospital Foundation or the charity of your choice
would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
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TURNER o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-05-23 published
RAWN,
Nancy
Joan
Passed away peacefully with her family at her side on Sunday,
May 21st, 2006 at Freeport Health Centre of the Grand River Hospital,
Kitchener in her 49th year. Joan
RAWN was the beloved daughter
of Nancy RAWN and the late Mervyn
RAWN.
Loving sister of Pat
and the late Dale
RAHN,
Wayne and Nan
RAWN, David and Karen
RAWN,
the late Paul
RAWN, and Cathy and Steve
TURNER.
Fondly remembered
by Brett, Jeff and Teena
RAHN,
Chad,
Patrick and Crystal
RAWN,
and Jodie and Lindsay
RAWN.
Very special great aunt of Andi and
Owen RAHN.
Niece of Mary
GLENNY, Barb
CAMPBELL, Marg and Gary
LAWSON and the late Betty
LAWRENCE.
Missy, her cat, gave her
many years of companionship and enjoyment. Friends may call at
the McCulloch-Watson Funeral Home, Durham on Tuesday from 7 9 p.m.
A Celebration of Life for Joan will be held at the funeral home
on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with visitation one hour
prior to the service. Cremation to follow. As an expression of
sympathy, memorial donations to the Children's Wish Foundation
or the Canadian Diabetes Association would be appreciated by
the family. Miss Me But Let Me Go When I come to the end of the
road And the sun has set for me I want no rites in a gloom filled
room Why cry for a soul set free. Miss me a little - but not
too long And not with your head bowed low Remember the love that
we once shared, Miss me - but let me go. For this a journey that
we all must take And each must go alone It's all apart of the
master plan A step on the road to home. When you are lonely and
sick at heart Go to the Friends we know And bury your sorrow's
in doing Good deeds Miss Me - but let me go.
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TURNER o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-06-10 published
MacQUEEN,
John
Colin
It is with great sorrow that the extended family announce John's
passing after a brief illness at the Greater Niagara General
Hospital on Tuesday, June 7, 2006. Beloved husband of the late
Vera (née
PREBBLE)
MacQUEEN and the only child of the late Colin
and Gertrude
MacQUEEN.
John was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
in 1922. His family spent many happy years in Owen Sound before
moving to Niagara Falls. He served in the Royal Canadian Air
Force in World War 2. He worked for Ontario Hydro for 42 years
and was a member of the St. Catharines Yacht Club and enjoyed
his time on the water aboard the Freedom I. John was predeceased
by his sister-in-law Kay
TIPLIN a few short years ago and is
survived by his dear friend Shirley
TURNER.
His extended family,
The Browns and the Anstruthers will welcome Friends on Monday,
June 12, 2006 from 12-1 p.m. at Hetherington and Deans Funeral
Chapel, 5176 Victoria Ave. A Service of Remembrance will immediately
follow at 1 p.m. in the chapel. Cremation has taken place. In
lieu of flowers, kindly refer your good wishes to your favourite
charity. On-line tributes may be made at www.mem.com
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TURNER o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-10-13 published
LOWES,
William
Gordon "
Bill"
Suddenly at his home in Owen Sound, on Thursday morning, October 12th,
2006. William Gordon
LOWES, of Owen Sound, in his 63rd year.
Dearly beloved husband of Dianne
LOWES (née
LYNN.)
Loving father
of Chris LOWES and his wife, Lilli, of Calgary, Alberta, Andrew
LOWES and his wife, Theresa, of Owen Sound, Terri-Lynn
CHESNOWITZ
and her husband, Steve, of Kitchener, Tim
ATTON and his wife,
Kelly, and Brant
ATTON, both of Owen Sound. Proud grandfather
of Corey, Joshua, Kaitlyn and Allison. Dear brother of Catherine
Truman and her husband, Rick, of Woodstock and Marion
LOWES,
of Tillsonburg. Predeceased by his parents, Gordon and Doris
LOWES.
Friends may call at the Brian E. Wood Funeral Home, 250 -
14th Street West, Owen Sound (519-376-7492) on Sunday from 2: 00-4:00 and
7: 00-9:00 p.m. A Funeral Service for Bill
LOWES will be held
at the Calvary Evangelical Missionary Church, 655 - 10th Street
West, Owen Sound, on Monday, October 16th, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m.
with Pastor Mary
TURNER officiating. Interment in Mount Pleasant
Cemetery. If so desired, the family would appreciate donations
to the Calvary Evangelical Missionary Church, the Canadian Diabetes
Association or the charity of your choice as your expression
of sympathy.
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TURNER o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-10-28 published
GREENWOOD,
Gordon
Thomas
(Veteran of World War 2)
Passed away at the Hanover and District Hospital on Friday, October 27th,
2006. Gordon Thomas
GREENWOOD, of Hanover, at the age of 90 years.
Beloved husband of the late Doris
ANDREWS.
Loving▼ father of Sharon
and her husband Cliff
TURNER of Orillia, Wayne of Michigan, and
Jim and his wife Dixie of Simcoe. Fondly remembered by his 6 grandchildren
and 9 great-grandchildren. Survived by his brothers Grant
GREENWOOD
of Durham and Murray
GREENWOOD and his wife
Pat of Holstein.
Predeceased by his daughter-in-law Nancy and his sister Susie
KERR.
Gordon was a Conservation Officer with the Department of
Lands and Forests, now known as the Ministry of Natural Resources
in Essex County, was a Fisheries Management Officer in Aylmer,
retiring as Fish and Wildlife Supervisor with the Ministry of
Natural Resources in Chatham. Prior to his employment with the
Department of Lands and Forests and the Ministry of Natural Resources,
Gordon worked at the Durham Furniture Factory and later was the
clerk for the town of Durham. He was enlisted with the Royal
Canadian Air Force during the second World War and was the past
master of the Masonic Lodge in Durham in 1946. Friends may call
at the McCulloch-Watson Funeral Home, Durham (519-369-3837) on
Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., where members of the Masonic Lodge
Durham #306 will hold a memorial service at 6: 45 p.m. A Celebration
of Gordon's Life will be held at the funeral home on Monday morning
at 11 o'clock. Private interment at Durham Cemetery. As an expression
of sympathy, memorial donations to the Alzheimer Society or Ducks
Unlimited would be appreciated by the family.
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TURNER o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2006-02-08 published
BYRON "
BARNEY"
GRENSIDE
TURNER
In loving memory of Byron "Barney" Grenside Turner, in his 80th year, passed
away peacefully January 31, 2006 at home surrounded by his family after a
lengthy struggle with Acute Myloid Leukemia. Beloved husband of 51 years of
Phyllis Anne (née Uffelman) of Little Current. Loved father of Anne, husband
Bryn Casson of Little Current, Grant, wife Betsy Turner of Manchester
Center, Vermont, Byron (Jib, wife Debby) of Little Current. Loving "Papa" of
five granddaughters, Kinga and Julianna Casson, Ellie and Martha Turner and
Bettina Turner and step-grandfather to Natasha, husband Jason Abotossaway
and Hunter and Carter. Predeceased by parents Grant and Freda Turner. Barney
was born on October 16, 1926 in Little Current. He attended Little Current
Public School and Upper Canada College. He graduated from Trinity College at
University of Toronto with a BA in English Literature. Then he joined the
Royal Canadian Navy serving in Toronto just as WWII ended. Following the
war, Barney spent two summers as an officer on scientific expeditions
sailing to the Arctic with Admiral MacMillan on the schooner Bowdoin. He
returned to settle on his beloved Manitoulin Island and join the family
business, Turners' of Little Current Ltd., where he worked until weeks
before his death. He served his community in many ways over the years,
forming the Manitoulin Municipal Association, serving on the boards of many
organizations including the Manitoulin Tourist Association, as chairman of
the Board of The Manitoulin Health Centre leading the construction of the
new hospital in Little Current, the Manitoulin Centennial Manor during its
construction, bringing Premier Robarts to the area to demonstrate a new
highway to replace the old road from Espanola to Manitoulin, was the first
Canadian Commodore of the Great Lakes Cruising Club, was instrumental in
saving the beautiful Benjamin Islands in the North Channel from destruction
on two occasions, as a founding Governor and President of the McGregor Bay
Association, he served on Little Current Council, as a member of the Lions
Club, the Legion, on the board of Holy Trinity Anglican Church, was a member
of Doric Lodge, receiving his 50 year Past Master's pin last autumn. Barney
was a humanitarian and kind, gentle man. Special thanks to Dr. Poenn and
the medical, laboratory, the Nursing Staff and Steve Bloin at Manitoulin
Health Centre, to Dr. Gill and Debbie LeBlanc at Northeastern Ontario
Regional Cancer Centre and Bayshore Nursing Service for their guidance and
support in the last few years. In lieu of flowers, donations to the
Manitoulin Health Centre Auxiliary or Holy Trinity Anglican Church would be
appreciated. Rested at Island Funeral Home with visitation Thursday,
February 2, 2 - 4 pm and 7 - 9 pm. Funeral was Friday, February 3 at 2: 00 pm
at Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Little Current with interment at Holy
Trinity Anglican Church Cemetery.
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TURNER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-05 published
O'MEARA,
Sister
Innocentia
(Mary
Madeline)
Sister Innocentia
O'MEARA at Ignatia Hall, Mount St. Joseph on
Tuesday, January 3, 2006. Sister Innocentia
O'MEARA (Mary Madeline)
of the Community of the Sisters of St. Joseph of the Diocese
of London in her 98th year. Lovingly remembered by her sister
Monica CAHILL of Sarnia and by her devoted nieces Barbara
HANLON,
Mary Margaret
HANLON,
Pauline
HANLON and nephew John
HANLON and
his wife Henrietta all of Ingersoll and also by niece and nephew
Mary TURNER and John
CAHILL of Sarnia. She is predeceased by
her parents John
O'MEARA and Mary Elizabeth
O'NEILL as well as
by her sisters Helen, Doris and brother Joseph. Sister Innocentia
entered the Sisters of St. Joseph in 1926 and lived most of her
life offering hospitality to others. She worked at the orphanage
at the original Mount St. Joseph in the early 30's and also ministered
in Windsor, Pain Court, Kinkora, Belle River and Delhi. "Inno"
as she was affectionately known to us worked for many years at
the Guest Wing at Mount St. Joseph where both families of patients
and clergy would stay. She unobtrusively noticed all the details
that would make a guest's stay more comfortable. In her attentiveness
to the daily needs of visitors she made it clear to them that
they were welcomed. Family was very important to her and the
love and attention of her nieces and nephew and her pride in
them was moving for all of us to see. Resting at Mount St. Joseph
Motherhouse, 1486 Richmond Street, on Thursday, January 5, 2006
from 2-4 and 7-9 o'clock. Vigil Service at Mount St. Joseph Motherhouse,
1486 Richmond Street, on Thursday evening January 5, 2006 at
7: 30 o'clock. Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated in
Immaculate Conception Chapel, Mount St. Joseph Motherhouse, 1486
Richmond Street, on Friday morning January 6, 2006 at 11 o'clock.
Interment in St. Peter's Cemetery following the Mass of Resurrection.
John T. Donohue Funeral Home entrusted with arrangements 519-434-2708
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TURNER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-09 published
CAHILL,
Monica (née
O'MEARA)
At Bluewater Health Norman St. Site, Sarnia on Saturday, January
7, 2006, Monica
CAHILL, affectionately known at "Toots," age
94 of Sarnia. "Toots" was a member of St. Joseph's Roman Catholic
Church, Sarnia, the Catholic Women's League. She loved her cards,
tea and especially her children and grandchildren. Predeceased
by her loved husband John
CAHILL (1970.) Loving mother of Mary
and her husband Jim
TURNER of Sarnia, John
CAHILL and his wife
Marilyn▼ of Sarnia. Loved grandmother of Jamie
TURNER and his
wife Cindy and their son Cameron of Barrie, Rebecca of Sarnia,
Shawn TURNER and his wife
Sarah and their children Taylor and
Ethan of Sarnia, Craig
TURNER and his friend Tracy
VILLEMAIRE
of Windsor, Patrick
CAHILL and his friend Cheryl
FRASER and Kevin
CAHILL and his friend Eleanor
MANTE all of London. Predeceased
by her parents John
O'MEARA and Mary Elizabeth
O'NEILL and sisters
Doris O'MEARA and Helen
HANLON both of Ingersoll, Sister Innocentia
O'MEARA of London and a brother Joseph
O'MEARA.
The funeral mass
will be celebrated at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, 293 Stuart
Street, Sarnia on Tuesday, January 10, 2006, at 11: 00 a.m. Interment
will follow in Our Lady of Mercy Cemetery. Friends and family
will be received at Smith Funeral Home, 1576 London Line, Sarnia
on Monday evening from 7 to 9 p.m.. Prayers will be said at the
Smith Funeral Home Monday evening at 8: 00 p.m. Sympathy through
donations to the Cancer Society would be appreciated. Memories
and condolences may be sent on line to www.smithfuneralhome.ca
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TURNER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-09 published
TURNER,
Charlotte▼
Ruth▼
Anne▼
Peacefully and unexpectedly at her residence on January 7, 2006,
Charlotte Ruth Anne passed away in her 55th year. She will be
missed by her husband Stuart of 36 years. Loving mother of James,
John and his wife Linda and Joseph and his wife Christine. Dear
grandmother to Brandon, Tré, Samantha, Stuart and Christopher.
Loved by her mother Ruth
PERRY and predeceased by her father
Alfred. Survived by her brothers Paul, Dennis and Roger and her
sisters Brenda and Debbie. Dear daughter-in-law of Ruth
TURNER.
Sister-in-law of Stephen, Richard, William and Linda. She will
be missed by many other relatives and Friends. There will be
a Memorial Service at Forest Lawn Memorial Chapel, 1997 Dundas
Street East (at Wavell), London, on Tuesday, January 10, 2006
at 3 p.m. Visitation One Hour Prior. Reverend Elizabeth
SUTCLIFFE
officiating. Casual dress has been requested by the family. Interment
at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations
to the charity of your choice would be gratefully appreciated.
Arrangements entrusted to Memorial Funeral Home 452-3770
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TURNER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-14 published
TURNER,
Mary▲▼
In loving memory of Mary, our precious Mother and Mema, who passed
away on January 16th, 2004.
A heart of gold stopped beating,
Two shining eyes at rest.
God broke our hearts to prove,
He only takes the best.
God knows you had to leave us,
But you did not go alone
For part of us went with you,
The day he took you home.
Forever in our hearts, never to be forgotten, Cathy and Ralph,
Scott, Carrie, Derek, Tanya and David, Logan and Jack.
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TURNER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-14 published
TURNER,
Mary▲▼
In loving memory of my dear wife, Mary, who went to Heaven two
years ago on January 16, 2004.
Only the memories are left, dear wife,
Of the happiness we knew.
It broke my heart to lose you,
But you did not go alone,
Because part of me went with you
The day God called you home.
Loving you and missing you always, your husband George.
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TURNER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-02-02 published
WRIGHT,
E.
John▼
Peacefully at Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital, on Tuesday,
January 31, 2006. E. John
WRIGHT of London in his 92nd year.
Beloved husband of the late Madaline
(BROCK)
WRIGHT. Dear father
of John WRIGHT and his wife
Jerri of Komoka, Richard
WRIGHT and
Linda BUTLER of Delaware and Shirley
COLFAX and her husband Larry
of Thedford. Dear brother of Mary
JOHNSTON of Sarnia and Rosalie
LEWIS and her husband Lorne of London. Predeceased by his sister
Jean BROOKS, his brothers Charles
WRIGHT and Harold
LLOYD and
his grand_son Kenneth
COLFAX. Dear brother-in-law of Barbara
LLOYD
of Florida and Myrtle
WRIGHT of Belmont. Also loved by his grandchildren,
Christopher and Delia, Denise and Bernie, Matthew and Krista,
Tyler, Robert and Rosemary, Heather and Jon, Kevin and Emily,
his great-grand_sons Justin and Mitchell and dear friend Stella
URLOCKER of London. Friends will be received by the family from
2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the A. Millard George Funeral
Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London. Funeral service will be
conducted at Trinity Community Church, 590 Gainsborough Rd.,
London, on Saturday, February 4th at 11: 00 a.m. with Reverend
Mark TURNER and Reverend Victor
TURNER officiating. Interment
in Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens, London. As an expression of
sympathy memorial donations may be made to the charity of your
choice. A Masonic Service will be held in the chapel Friday at
7: 00 p.m. with Myra Lodge No. 529 Ancient, Free and Accepted
Masons in charge. On line condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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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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WRIGHT,
John▲
The family of the late John
WRIGHT wish to express their sincere
thanks and appreciation to relatives, Friends and neighbours
for the many acts of kindness, beautiful floral tributes, memorial
donations and cards of sympathy, during the loss of a beloved
father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, brother-in-law
and uncle. Special thanks to Dr. Greg
GILLIS and staff, the doctors,
nurses and staff of the London Regional Cancer Clinic, London
Health Sciences Centre Victoria Campus, University and Strathroy
Hospitals who took such wonderful care of him. Thank you to the
Myra Lodge for the Masonic Service, Reverends Mark and Victor
TURNER for their touching service, Ed
BROCK for the eulogy and
the ladies of the Trinity Community Church for the delicious
lunch. Thank you to A. Millard George Funeral Home for their
professional guidance and understanding and to the pallbearers.
Our heartfelt thanks to all. - John and Jerri, Rick and Linda, and
Shirley and Larry and families.
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TURNER,
Arthur "
Mark▲▼" (1925-2006)
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SPENCE,
Linda
Ann (née
DONNELLY)
Of Saint Thomas on Tuesday, March 21, 2006 at the Saint Thomas-Elgin
General Hospital in her 58th year. Dearly loved mother of Angela
and her husband Johnny
NOOREN of Saint Thomas and Aimee
SPENCE
and her partner Bill
BENEST of Guelph, loved daughter of Lois
(TURNER)
DONNELLY and the late Lawrence
DONNELLY.
Loving▼ sister
of Bill DONNELLY,
Jim and Barb
DONNELLY, Wayne
DONNELLY and partner
Judy ADCOCK all of Saint Thomas. She was predeceased by sister-in-law
Lorraine DONNELLY.
Lovingly remembered by a number of nieces,
nephews and cousins. Linda was born March 9, 1949 in Saint Thomas
and had worked for the Association of Community Living. A Memorial
Service will be held at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street,
Saint Thomas on Saturday at 10: 00 a.m. Visitation at the funeral
home on Friday evening from 7-9 p.m. Cremation has taken place,
with burial of ashes to be interred in Holy Angels Cemetery.
Donations may be made to Crohn's or Colitis Foundation.
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TURNER,
Charlotte▲
Ruth▲
Anne▲ - 37th Wedding Anniversary
Saturday,
March▲▼ 29, 1969, Stuart
TURNER and Charlotte
PERRY were
wed at Bryanston United Church.
Wednesday, March 29, 2006 would have been our 37th Wedding Anniversary
of being marriage partners, soul mates and best Friends.
In her sleep on Saturday morning January 7, 2006 God came and
took Charlotte Ruth Anne
TURNER, 54, with him to Heaven. Go with
God in peace, watch over and protect us. I will join you when
God feels it is my time. Happy Anniversary, Sweetie. From your
family and Friends. I miss and love you Charlotte, your eternal
husband Stuart.
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TURNER,
James
Scott
The▼ family of James Scott
TURNER, of Woodstock, in his 42nd year,
advise that their dear friend and family member passed away at
his home on March 29, 2006. Fondly remembered by his mother Barbara
(Patience)
ATKINSON, brother, sisters and nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by his father Wilson
TURNER (1977.) Funeral Service
will be held at the McBeath-Dynes Funeral Home, 246 Thames St. S.,
Ingersoll on Saturday, April 1, 2006 at 12 p.m. Visitation one
hour prior to service time. Interment later Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
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TRETHEWEY,
Alexander
Richard
Peacefully, at Queensway Nursing Home, Hensall, Monday, April 3,
2006, Alexander Richard
TRETHEWEY, age 87, formerly of Dashwood
and R.R.#5, Stratford. Beloved husband of Elva Ida
(BAKER)
(FRANCIS)
TRETHEWEY of Queensway Retirement Home. Dear brother of Charles
and Helen TRETHEWEY,
George and Thelma
TRETHEWEY, all of Stratford
and John TRETHEWEY of London. Remembered by Elva's children David
and Michelle
FRANCIS,
Sally and John
TURNER and his many nieces,
nephews and their families. Predeceased by parents Ernest and
Agnes (PACKERT)
TRETHEWEY, sister Anna
STRACHAN and her husband
Roy, brother Robert "Bob"
TRETHEWEY and his wife
Enid, sister-in-law
Jacqueline
TRETHEWEY and Elva's sister Cecile
CUMMER. At
Richard's
request, cremation will take place and a Service of Remembrance
will be announced at a later date. Interment at Avondale Cemetery,
Stratford. If desired, memorial donations to Queensway Nursing
Home or a charity of choice would be appreciated. Richard was
a member of the Loyal Orange Lodge No. 313, Harmony, Ontario,
farmed north of Sebringville and worked in the C.N.R. shops Stratford.
T. Harry Hoffman and Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood, entrusted with
arrangements. Condolences at www.hoffmanfuneralhome.com
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MITCHELL,
Dorothy
Jean (née
LASHMORE)
Age 76, passed away peacefully on Monday, April 17th, 2006 at
the C.K.H.A. -- Chatham Campus. Dorothy was a teacher at W.D.S.S.
and John McGregor High Schools. She was also the founder of the
Stroke Recovery Association. Dorothy loved to sing, and in the
late 1940's she and her sister Margaret were the featured singers
with the renowned Bob Jacks Orchestra. The Lashmore Sisters were
graceful beauties well known through southern Ontario for their
distinctive harmony. Dorothy was the daughter of the late Frederick
and Louisa
(TURNER)
LASHMORE.
Loving▲▼ mother of Leslie and Rick
BOULTON,
Jocelyn and Bill
DENNIS and mother-in-law of Lisa
MITCHELL.
Dorothy was predeceased by her son Peter (1997). Special gramma
of Jeffrey, Bryan, Jenna, Lindsay, Matthew, Melissa, Miranda
and Morgan. Great-grandmother of William, Ashton and Austin.
Special sister of Shirley and Wayne
McPHAIL and the late Hazel
BECHARD, George
LASHMORE, Joe
LASHMORE and Margaret
JOHNS. Friends
may call at the Haycock-Cavanagh Funeral Home, 409 Nelson Street,
in Wallaceburg from 7-9 p.m. on Thursday evening and 1-2 p.m.
on Friday. Rev. Reginald
BABBEY will conduct the funeral service
on Friday, April 21, 2006 at 2 o'clock in the chapel of the funeral
home. Interment at Riverview Cemetery. If desired, remembrances
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation may be left at the funeral home.
519-627-3231. "Do not mourn for me, for I have not left you.
Look in the eyes of my children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren
and you will find me there".
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A terrible price
4 more Canadians die in Afghanistan.
By Murray BREWSTER, Canadian Press and Free Press Staff, Sun.,
April 23, 2006
Kandahar, Afghanistan -- Taliban militants struck with fury early
yesterday, killing four soldiers in one of the worst one-day
combat losses for the Canadian army since the Korean War.
The soldiers were identified as:
- Cpl. Matthew
DINNING of Wingham, stationed with the 2nd Canadian
Mechanized Brigade in Petawawa.
- Bombardier Myles
MANSELL of Victoria.
- Lieut. William
TURNER of Toronto, but stationed in Edmonton.
- Cpl. Randy
PAYNE, born in Lahr, Germany, but stationed at Canadian
Forces Base Wainright, Alberta.
Two of the troopers were part of Brig.-Gen. David Fraser's personal
protection force. The third was an artillery non-commissioned
officer and the fourth man was a liaison officer with local tribal
leaders.
In Wingham, Friends of the
DINNING family paid tribute to Matthew.
"He was a tremendous young chap, a great young fellow," said
former neighbour Jack
GOODALL.
Matthew DINNING, 23, was inspired to join the military by his
father, an Ontario Provincial Police officer who served as a
peacekeeper in Kosovo, Friends said.
"It's closer to home," said Fraser, having to look away after
being asked about the close-knit group he often calls his posse.
"Every soldier over here is important to me. I feel that way
about everybody in the brigade, but I knew these guys."
A bomb, which may have been buried in the road, detonated just
outside the village of Gumbad, 75 kilometres north of Kandahar.
The huge explosion was reportedly felt kilometres away.
The four-vehicle convoy was returning to Kandahar after Fraser's
goodwill visit Friday with village elders. The general, who is
also the multi-national brigade commander in southern Afghanistan,
returned by helicopter Friday night.
The third vehicle in the convoy, a G-Wagon carrying the four
soldiers, was struck by an improvised explosive device at about
7: 30 a.m. local time.
Three of the soldiers died at the scene and the fourth died in
hospital after being airlifted by a U.S. Blackhawk helicopter.
"While we are saddened by their loss, we will not forget them
or their sacrifice," said Fraser, calling the soldiers "outstanding
Canadians" who believed in what they were doing in Afghanistan.
"We will redouble our efforts in southern Afghanistan in their
memory."
There was stunned disbelief among troops at Kandahar airfield,
the main coalition base in southern Afghanistan.
"It was so many at once, four guys," said Capt. Janus Cihlar.
"When you know them, perhaps not personally, but have worked
with them, it hits even harder."
Cihlar said the loss strengthens the resolve of soldiers on the
ground.
"Once everyone has a chance to take their pause and get over
the initial shock of the news, certainly everyone buckles down
and says, 'We have a job here and a mission here.' "
The bodies will be returned to Canada early in the week, with
a ramp ceremony on the tarmac at Kandahar airfield planned for
tomorrow, said Col. Tom Putt, deputy commanding officer of Task
Force Afghanistan.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper issued a statement extending his
condolences to the family and Friends of the four slain soldiers.
"These men were working to bring security, democracy, self-sufficiency
and prosperity to the Afghan people and to protect Canadians'
national and collective security," Harper said. "I am proud of
the work that is being done there and the men and women who put
their lives on the line every day to do it."
The flag continued to fly yesterday on the Parliament Buildings
in Ottawa. The newly elected Conservative government has said
it will no longer lower the flag to half-staff every time a Canadian
soldier is killed, a break with tradition established by the
Liberals.
A total of 15 Canadian soldiers and one diplomat have died since
2002, when Canada first became involved in Afghanistan following
the ouster of the hardline Taliban regime.
The last time the army suffered a one-day loss of this scale
was in April 2002, when four Canadian soldiers were mistakenly
bombed by a U.S. fighter jet.
Before that, army historians would have to reach back to May 1953,
when the Royal Canadian Regiment suffered a horrendous one-day
combat loss during the Korean War. About two dozen Canadians
died while holding off an enemy attack during that battle.
Two more explosions shook the main coalition airbase in southern
Afghanistan early today, officials said.
No damage or casualties were reported.
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HAWLEY,
James
A.
At Woodstock General Hospital on Monday April 24, 2006, James A.
HAWLEY of Woodstock in his 55th year. Beloved husband of Kim
HAWLEY (née
SMILEY.)
Loved father of Angela
WILSON and Julie
BUCHANAN and her husband Mark all of Woodstock. Dear grandfather
of Cody, Joseph, Lexi, and Darlene. Jim is survived by his mother
Alma, sisters Bonnie
FOSTER, Theresa
HAWLEY, Virginia
DOUCETTE,
Sterling (Richard)
TURNER, his brother Maynard
HAWLEY
(Lynn▼
MAAHS,)
and many nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the R.D. Longworth
Funeral Home, 845 Devonshire Ave., Woodstock (539-0004) on Wednesday
April 26, 2006 from 2: 30-4:30 and 7-9 p.m. Cremation. A private
family service will be held at the Anglican Cemetery at a later
date. Contributions to the Canadian Diabetes Association would
be appreciated. On-line condolences at www.longworthfuneralhome.com
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CAMPBELL,
Patricia
A. (née
MANN)
After a brief yet courageous battle with cancer, it is with great
sadness that we announce the death of the beloved Patricia A.
CAMPBELL (née
MANN) in her 78th year on June 5, 2006 at her residence
in London, Ontario, surrounded by family. Loving wife of the
late George
CAMPBELL.
Predeceased by "Jimmy." Survived by her
sister Helen and Ainslie
TURNER, and brother Jack and Joan
MANN.
Predeceased by her brothers Father Walter
MANN and Frank
MANN.
Cherished mother of daughter Patricia and Steve
ARMSTRONG, daughter
Nancy PATTERSON and Jeff
JOLIFFE, daughter Kathy and Alex
KOSATSCHENKO,
son Thomas and Brenda
STONEHOUSE, son Craig and Fatima
CAMPBELL,
and daughter Arlene
CAMPBELL. Dear Grandmother of grand_son David
and Kim PRATT, granddaughters Karey and Sara
KOSATSCHENKO, granddaughter
Valerie STONEHOUSE and Grandson Tyler
CAMPBELL.
Great grandmother
of Hailey and Mackenzy
PRATT.
There will be a family memorial
service following cremation. Patricia will be laid to rest at
the Beechwood Cemetery in Forest, Ontario. In lieu of flowers,
donations to the Humane Society or the Boys' and Girls' Club
of London would be appreciated. Special thanks to Mary
WELLMAN
and the employees of Medical Priorities, Palliative Outreach
Team, Community Care Access Centre and 5th floor staff at Victoria
Hospital.
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DESAUTELS,
Mickey "H.C."
It is with great sadness that the family of Mickey (H.C.) Desautels
announces his passing on Saturday July 1st, 2006. Loving and
devoted husband of Gwen. Proud father of Stephen and Geri, Howard
and Sheryl, Jacqueline and Stephen
WALLI and Carolynne and Brent
TURNER. Dear grandfather to Lindsey, Michael, Amanda and Claire.
Mickey was a man who loved his family the most and golf a close
second! Family will receive Friends at the Westview Funeral Chapel,
709 Wonderland Road North on Monday July 3rd, 2006 from 7: 00-9:00 p.m.
where the funeral service will be held on Tuesday July 4th, 2006
at 3: 00 p.m. Father Fred Howard
SMITH officiating. In lieu of
flowers donations in memory of Mickey can be made to the London
Health Sciences Centre-Cardiology Department. On line condolence
may be sent to mail@westviewfuneralchapel.com.
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HILLMAN,
Donald▼
Arthur,▼ O.C., M.D.C.M., Ph.D., F.R.C.P., LL.D.
Died in Ottawa, July 4th, of complications from asthma and a
rare type of pneumonia. Known and loved around the world as medical
educator and mentor, Doctor Don had just celebrated his 81st
birthday with his wife Doctor Liz and his family and Friends.
He leaves three sons, Jamie of Manotick, Don (Ruth) of Ayr, and
Alan of Ottawa, and two daughters Alison of Saint_John's, Newfoundland
and Elizabeth (Paul
COXWORTHY) of Saint_John's; grand_son Adam
sister Elizabeth (Douglas)
WATERSTON and family; Dan (Jenny)
WATERSTON of Guelph, Jane (Francois
BREGHA) and Christy (Tom
BEAVER) of Ottawa, Charlotte (Rob)
TURNER of London and Rosemary
(Phil KING) of Toronto and many great-nephews and nieces. Born
in Montreal and educated at McGill, Don served overseas in World
War 2, taking part in the liberation of Holland. With Liz, fellow
paediatrician and fellow devotee to the cause of furthering child
health worldwide, he worked for years in Kenya, Uganda, Malaysia,
Laos, the Philippines, etc., interlacing overseas service with
educational leadership in McGill, Memorial University of Newfoundland,
McMaster University and University of Ottawa. Private funeral
service will be held at All Saints' Anglican Church, Ottawa.
A memorial service will be arranged and announced later. The
family offers heartfelt thanks to the nurses and medical team
in the intensive care unit Ottawa General Hospital, Doctor
WHITLEY
and Sarah WATERSTON.
Funeral▼ arrangements in care of the Central
Chapel of Hulse, Playfair and McGarry. Donations may be made to
Ryan's Well Foundation or to a children's charity of your choice.
Condolences/Donations at www.mcgarryfamily.ca or 613-233-1143.
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LUMLEY,
Shirley
M. (formerly
TURNER, née
ELLIS)
Of Saint Thomas, passed away at the Saint Thomas-Elgin General Hospital,
on Tuesday, July 4, 2006, in her 85th year. Wife of the late
Donald M. LUMLEY (1997.) Mother of Terry K.
TURNER of Lanark.
Grandmother of Janet Turner (Dave
WARDLE) and Susanne Turner
and great grandmother of Jared and Caitlin
WARDLE all of Ottawa.
Sister-in-law of Olive
LUMLEY of Saint Thomas, Esther
McDOUGALL
of Toronto and Grant
LUMLEY of Tunbridge Wells, England. Aunt
of Judith PAGE of St. Catharines. Cousin of Patricia
CLINTON
of Port Stanley. She will be especially remembered by her friend
Gary McCULLOCH of Saint Thomas. Shirley was predeceased by her
sister M. Eileen Lyddon (1980). Born in Saint Thomas, December 30,
1921, the daughter of the late Calvin W. and Louisa B.
SUMNER)
ELLIS.
She was retired from the Saint Thomas Library and a member
of the Saint Thomas Seniors' Centre and the Port Stanley 55+ club.
Friends will be received at the Sifton Funeral Home, 118 Wellington
Street, Saint Thomas on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral
and committal service will be held on Friday at 11: 00 a.m. Interment
in Aylmer Cemetery. Flowers gratefully declined. If so desired,
memorial donations to the Cancer Research Society or the charity
of one's choice will be appreciated.
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TURNER,
Jan▼
Suddenly at her home in Saint Thomas on Monday, July 17th, 2006.
Jan TURNER in her 62nd year. Predeceased by her parents Helen
(1970) and
William▼ (1989.) Survived by her sister Sheri
CLIFT
and brother-in-law Gerry of London and nieces Alison (Bill) of
Houston, Texas and Sarah (Ulrich) of Berlin, Germany. A Memorial
Service will be held on Tuesday, July 25th, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m.
from the Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas.
As an expression of sympathy the family would appreciate donations
to the charity of your choice.
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McCRACKEN,
John
Suddenly at Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll on Monday, September 25,
2006, John
McCRACKEN, of Ingersoll, in his 62nd year. Beloved
husband of Camilla
(SUTHERLAND)
McCRACKEN. Dear father of Scott
of Calgary, Vanessa at home, John of London and Tina and her
husband Chris
McWEBB of Ottawa. Dear grandfather of Sam and Shane
McWEBB. Dear brother of Bob
McCRACKEN and his wife
Cheryl of
Denver, Colorado and Joanne and her husband Wayne
BARHAM of Ingersoll.
Dear uncle of Sherri
TURNER,
Bobby
McCRACKEN and Brenda
McCRACKEN.
Predeceased by Lillian (2001). Friends will be received at the
McBeath-Dynes Funeral Home, 246 Thames Street South, Ingersoll
Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where service will be held on Friday,
September 29, 2006 at 1: 30 p.m. Rev. Dr. Lonnie
ATKINSON officiating.
Cremation to follow. Memorial donation to Juvenile Diabetes Association
would be appreciated.
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RABAEY,
Dorothy▼
Ruth▼ (née
FEWSTER)
The▼ passing of Dorothy Ruth
RABAEY, wife of Camiel "Cam"
RABAEY,
of Douglas, New Brunswick, occurred on September 27, 2006 at
her home, after a long and courageous battle with cancer. Born
on September 19, 1940 in Saint Mary's, Ontario, she was a daughter
of the late Stanley and Ruth
(FEDDREY)
FEWSTER.
Dorothy▼ had retired
from working with her husband in their accounting business. She
was a member of Saint Dunstan's Roman Catholic Church and an
active member of the Catholic Women's League. She was an avid
gardener who loved her flower garden and even had a degree on
Floral Design. Together with her husband, she raised and showed
Quarter Horses and Beagles for many years. Dorothy's greatest
joy was her family, especially her grandchildren. Besides her
husband, she is survived by three sons, Kenneth
SMITH of Noonan,
Dan (Dianne)
RABAEY of Saint Thomas, Ontario and Bob (Patricia)
RABAEY of Strathroy, Ontario; one daughter, Laurie (Stuart)
APPT
of Jemseg; five grandchildren, Kyle, Dannielle, Jessica, Sarah
and Spencer; one brother, Robert (Barbara)
FEWSTER; two sisters,
Donna (Ray)
WAKEM and Bonnie (Larry)
SCHIEFER; several nieces
and nephews; Godmother, Theresa
DUNLAP and special friend, Sharon
TURNER. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated from Our
Lady of LaSalette Roman Catholic Church, LaSalette, Ontario,
on Wednesday, October 4, 2006 at 2 p.m. with Rev. Father Alan
DUFRAIMONT as celebrant. Interment will take place at Delhi Community
Cemetery, Delhi, Ontario. For those who wish, remembrances made
to the Canadian Cancer Society, Canadian Diabetic Association
or the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the
family. Personal condolences may be offered through www.yorkfh.com
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RABAEY,
Dorothy▲▼
Ruth▲ (née
FEWSTER)
The▲▼ passing of Dorothy Ruth
RABAEY, wife of Camiel "Cam"
RABAEY,
of Douglas, New Brunswick, occurred on September 27, 2006 at
her home, after a long and courageous battle with cancer. Born
on September 19, 1940 in Saint Mary's, Ontario, she was a daughter
of the late Stanley and Ruth
(FEDDREY)
FEWSTER.
Dorothy▲ had retired
from working with her husband in their accounting business. She
was a member of Saint Dunstan's Roman Catholic Church and an
active member of the Catholic Women's League. She was an avid
gardener who loved her flower garden and even had a degree in
Floral Design. Together with her husband, she raised and showed
Quarter Horses and Beagles for many years. Dorothy's greatest
joy was her family, especially her grandchildren. Besides her
husband, she is survived by her three sons, Kenneth
SMITH of
Noonan,
Dan
(Dianne)
RABAEY of Saint Thomas, Ontario and Bob (Patricia)
RABAEY of Strathroy, Ontario; one daughter, Laurie (Stuart)
APPT
of Jemseg; five grandchildren, Kyle, Dannielle, Jessica, Sarah
and Spencer; one brother, Robert (Barbara)
FEWSTER; two sisters,
Donna (Ray)
WAKEM and Bonnie (Larry)
SCHIEFER; several nieces
and nephews; Godmother, Theresa
DUNLAP and special friend, Sharon
TURNER.
Visitation▼ will take place at Murphy Funeral Home, 159 Talbot
Road, Delhi, Ontario, on Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. A Mass
of Christian Burial will be celebrated from Our Lady of LaSalette
Roman Catholic Church, LaSalette, Ontario, on Wednesday, October 4,
2006 at 2 p.m. with Rev. Father Alan
DUFRAIMONT as celebrant.
Interment will take place at Delhi Community Cemetery, Delhi,
Ontario. For those who wish, remembrances made to the Canadian
Cancer Society, the Canadian Diabetic Association or to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Personal
condolences may be offered through www.yorkfh.com
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MONTGOMERY,
Donald
Blaine
Suddenly and peacefully at his home in Tillsonburg, on Saturday,
September 30, 2006. Donald Blaine
MONTGOMERY formerly of Woodstock
in his 77th year. Dear husband of the late Bernice (German)
MONTGOMERY
(2001.) Survived by his second loving wife
Yvette
(FOURNIER)
of Tillsonburg. Dear father and grandfather of Larry of Tampa,
Florida,
Joanne
(Stan)
MacQUEEN and family of Woodstock, Michael
of San Diego, California, Cindy and her daughter Rachel of Woodstock,
and Valerie (Bob)
BOYCE and their children Jason and Mindi of
Woodstock. Stepfather of Roseanne, Christine, Lina, Gaitane,
Donald, Leon and Sylvain. Dear step-grandfather of 20 and step-great-grandfather
of 5. Also survived by his sister Joyce
EVANS of Stouffville
and sister Blanche (Gordon)
TURNER of Woodstock. Predeceased
by his brother Jim
MONTGOMERY in California. Blaine was a member
of the International Ironworkers Association for more than fifty
years and affiliated with the Hamilton Local Union. In respect
of Blaine's wishes, no visitation will be held. His remains have
been cremated and a graveside service for family and Friends
will take place at the Oxford Memorial Park Cemetery, Highway 2
West of Woodstock on Saturday, October 7th at 11: 30 a.m. officiated
by Rev. Richard
HOLM. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Online
condolences may be made through Forest City Cremation Service
of London at www.forestcitycremation.com
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TURNER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-10-06 published
TURNER,
Maria▲▼ "
Marie▲▼"
(HODGINS)
At the Chateau Gardens Nursing Home on Wednesday, October 4,
2006. Maria "Marie"
(HODGINS)
TURNER of Parkhill in her 101st
year. Beloved wife of the late Earl W.
TURNER (1991.) Dear mother
of Donna Clarke (Ross 1981) of Crediton, Ron and Marlene
TURNER
of Parkhill. Dear grandmother of 7 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren
and 5 great-great-grandchildren. Sister-in-law of Viola
EASTMAN.
Predeceased by sisters Angeline
SCOTT, Mary
LATTA and Laura
ROWE,
brothers Freeman, John, Nelson, George and Arthur
HODGINS.
Resting
at the M. Box and son Funeral Home, 183 Broad Street, Parkhill,
where the funeral service will be conducted on Saturday, October 7
at 11: 30 a.m. Reverend Doug
WRIGHT will officiate. Visitation
on Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Interment in Arkona Cemetery. Donations
to the Chateau Gardens Nursing Home Memorial Fund or the Parkhill
United Church Memorial Fund would be appreciated. Share a memory
or send condolences to www.boxfuneralhome.ca M. Box and son will
plant a tree in memory of Mrs. Turner.
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PROULX,
Darcy
It is with great sadness that the family of Darcy
PROULX, of
Vancouver, announces his sudden passing on October 13, 2006,
his 37th year. Loving
son of Gale
KINNEY and David
PROULX
(Doreen.)
Dear brother of Jonathan
PROULX
(Stephanie.) He will be sadly
missed by his grandmother Marion
WOODWARD as well as his many
Aunts, Uncles, Nieces, Nephews and Cousins. Darcy was predeceased
by his grandfathers Don
WOODWARD and Tom
PROULX, grandmother
Dorothy PROULX and great-grandmother Iva
TURNER.
Friends may
call at the Needham Funeral Chapel (520 Dundas Street, London, Ontario
519-434-9141) on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral
service will be held on Monday, October 23, 2006 at 10 a.m. Interment
to follow at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. Memorial donations
to the charity of your choice would be appreciated. Tributes
may be left at www.mem.com
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TURNER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-11-16 published
TURNER,
Frances
Exactly one year ago, our Mom Frances
TURNER, one of the finest
Teachers and Mothers, passed on to heaven, lovingly surrounded
by her family. There isn't a day that goes by that we don't miss
you Momma! Your sense of humour and genuine love for the world
has completely influenced our lives. I miss your laughter and
I miss your hugs. Remember, in lieu of flowers… hug a teacher!
Love Kelly, Jim and Emily in Calgary and the rest of the Turners
coast to coast!
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THOM,
Millie
Rose (née
TURNER)
At Alexandra Marine and General Hospital on Sunday November 12,
2006. Millie Rose
(TURNER)
THOM of Goderich in her 62nd year.
Beloved wife of Doug
THOM. Dear mother of Randy (Karen)
THOM,
Rick (Sandra)
THOM all of Goderich and Leigh-Ann (Jim)
EASTWOOD
of London. Loving daughter of Francis
TURNER, the late Gordon
TURNER and grandmother of Dylan and Dustin
THOM,
Tyler and Jaime
EASTWOOD.
Also survived by 7 sisters and brothers, many nieces
and nephews and in-laws. Cremation has taken place. A Private
Family service was held at McCallum and Palla Funeral Home, Goderich.
Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society gratefully acknowledged.
Friends may sign the book of condolence at www.mccallumpala.ca
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TURNER,
Grant▼
Ross
At Huronview Home, Clinton on Monday, November 20, 2006. Grant
Ross TURNER of Bayfield in his 91st year. Predeceased by his
wife of 50 years Edith (née
MERNER)
TURNER in 1990. Dear father
of Grant (Ted)
TURNER and his wife
Marlene▲▼ of Mississauga, Barbara
and her husband Tom
BEECRAFT of Bayfield and Brad
TURNER and
his wife Anita of Vancouver, British Columbia. Lovingly remembered
by six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Grant was
a veteran of World War 2, member of the Royal Canadian Legion
Branch #140, Clinton and founding Brigade member of the Bayfield
Fire Department. Family and Friends gathered with Grant this
past July to celebrate his 90th birthday. A private family service
has been held. Interment to follow later in the spring at Bayfield
Cemetery. The family would like to thank the staff at Huronview
for all their compassion and excellent care. As expression of
sympathy, the family would appreciated memorial donations to
the Heart and Stroke Foundation, Cancer Society or the charity
of choice. Arrangements entrusted to Falconer Funeral Homes Ltd.-
"Clinton Chapel" P.O. Box 47, 153 High Street, Clinton, Ontario
N0M 1L0 (519-482-9521).
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HOWARD,
Ina
Mae (née
JACKSON)
Formerly of Chatham, passed away at the C.K.H.A. Public General
Campus, Chatham on Friday, November 24, 2006 at the age of 85.
Born in Chatham Twp., daughter of the late Cecil and Gertrude
(TURNER)
JACKSON.
Beloved▼ wife of the late Ernest
HOWARD (1985.)
Loving mother of Diane
DICKSON/DIXON of Chatham, Chuck
HOWARD of Chatham,
Reg and Bonnie
HOWARD of Saint Thomas. Loving grandmother of Michael
DICKSON/DIXON (Jen), Krista
GOODWIN (Mike), Ashley, Jay, Kimberly, Candice,
Chase and Jarod
HOWARD.
Sadly missed by 8 great-grandchildren.
Dear sister of Helen
FREDERICK and her husband Wayne
DEPENCIER
of Kent Bridge, Mary and Bill
FOSTER of Chatham. Predeceased
by a brother Delbert
JACKSON.
The
Howard family will receive
Friends at the John C. Badder Funeral Home, 72 Victoria Street,
Thamesville on Sunday evening from 7-9 p.m. The funeral service
will be held in the chapel on Monday, November 27, 2006 at 1: 30 p.m.
with Elder Wayne
TURNER,
Community of Christ, Wabash officiating.
Interment Arnold Cemetery, Louisville. Donations may be made
at the funeral home by cheque to the Canadian Cancer Society
or the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Online condolences and donations
may be left at our website www.badderfuneralhome.com. "A tree
will be planted in memory of Ina Howard in the Badder and Robinson
Memorial Forest, Mosa Twp."
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LINDLEY, Gladys Irene (formerly
McARTHUR, née
OLIVER)
Passed away Monday, December 4, 2006 after a long and wonderful
life. Loving mother of Lynda (Rick)
CAMPBELL and Evelyn (Denis)
DOWMAN. Cherished grandmother of Keith
CAMPBELL,
Doctors
Bruce and
Lynette PEGLAR and Murray
PEGLAR.
Sister-in-law of Kay
OLIVER
and Douglas
WRIGHT.
Predeceased by her first husband Charles
McARTHUR, daughter Christine, second husband Martin
LINDLEY and
her siblings Corinne, Helen, Mary and Jack, all of Thamesford.
She will also be sadly missed by John and Peter
LINDLEY and their
families, many Friends, nieces and nephews in the Oliver, McArthur
and Lindley families and especially Kathi
WRIGHT-
TURNER.
Gladys
was a graduate nurse, Class of 1931 from Saint_Joseph's Hospital
in Hamilton. She was a member of the Burlington Garden Club and
was an avid golfer and curler. Special thanks to Doctor John
NOLAN
for his care in Gladys' final days. Visitation at Smith's Funeral
Home, 485 Brant Street, (one block north of City Hall) Burlington
(905-632-3333) on Friday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. where Funeral Service
will be held on Saturday, December 9, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. Private
Interment, Woodland Cemetery, Hamilton on Monday. If desired,
expressions of sympathy to the charity of your choice would be
sincerely appreciated by the family. www.smithsfh.com
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RABAEY,
Dorothy▲ "
Dot"
The▲ family of the late Dorothy (Dot)
RABAEY would like to express
its sincere gratitude to all of those who visited, prayed, sent
flowers and donations, and helped out around the time of her
passing. A special thanks to Murphy's Funeral Home for the funeral
arrangements and all of their support during this difficult time,
and to pallbearers Kyle
SMITH, Ron
WAKEM, Jim
PIETERS, Mike
CLARKE,
Brian PYNAERT, and Allen
WAKEM. To Father Alan
DUFRAIMONT, thank
you for the beautiful service and moving Homily, and thanks to
the Alter servers and to the choir and organist for the beautiful
songs and music. A sincere thank you to niece Nancy
PYNAERT,
who read the farewell letter to Dot that was written by Dottie's
special friend Sharon
TURNER.
Special thanks as well to Connie
PYNAERT for doing the readings. Thank you to the Delhi Catholic
Women's League for the wonderful reception and especially for
putting it together on such short notice. To all the Friends
and family who attended the funeral, thank you so much. Your
support was very comforting and heart warming and helped tremendously
during this time of grief. To special friend Sharon
TURNER, thank
you for being there for Dot and for me during and after Dot's
passing. You are a true friend, and Dot and I have been lucky
to have you, and thank God for that blessing. Thank you to Dot's
Godmother, Theresa
DUNLOP whom she dearly loved, and
to Theresa's
husband Jack for all your support and many e-mails. Your kindness
has been a great comfort to me, and has helped to lessen the
burden of grief. To the staff of Windsor Court I thank you for
all the kindness you showed me and Dot during the last several
months, and for all the thoughtful gestures and wonderful care
during that time. A special thank you to Marilyn, Teena, Doreen
and Naomi for your love and support during the time of Dot's
passing and
to Marcel and Paul for helping me through the hours
following. To every one of our Friends and neighbors who blessed
us with gifts in the form of comforting words, prayers, cards,
donations, food, and other acts of compassion, I sincerely thank
you. You will all remain in my heart and in my prayers forever,
and I offer my love and heartfelt gratitude. Dot's passing has
left me with a void that will never be filled, but she wanted
me to go on with my projects and find comfort in our many fond
memories. I thank God for giving me an angel in Dottie, with
whom I shared many years of love and happiness. I have been very
fortunate to spend my life with her, she was one of a kind and
I miss her deeply. Cam
RABAEY
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CRAWFORD,
Mary
Helen
(SMITH)
Suddenly at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital on Tuesday, December 12,
2006. Mary Helen
(SMITH)
CRAWFORD of Goderich and formerly of
Ashfield
Twp.
Beloved wife of the late Fred
CRAWFORD. Dear mother
of Charlie (Marion) of Port Albert, John of Ashfield Twp., Rosemary
of London, Jim (Ruth) of Sarnia, Joanne
TURNER
(Rick) of Goderich.
Loving grandmother of 8 grandchildren. Survived by sister Audrey
BORSCHKE of Leamington, brother John (Pauline)
SMITH of London,
sister Pauline (Jack)
MELICK of Ashfield Twp., and sister-in-law
Donna CRAWFORD of Colborne Twp. Predeceased by sister-in-law
Kathleen (Hugh)
GLEN and brother-in-law Horace
CRAWFORD.
The
family will receive Friends at McCallum and Palla Funeral Home,
Cambria Rd. at East St. Goderich on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Funeral Mass will be celebrated at Saint_Joseph's Roman Catholic
Church, Kingsbridge on Saturday, December 16, 2006 at 11 a.m.
Interment Saint_Joseph's Cemetery. Donations to Maitland Manor
Resident's Council gratefully acknowledged. Parish Prayers will
be held in the Funeral Home on Friday evening at 8: 30 p.m. Friends
may sign the book of condolence at www.mccallumpalla.ca
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TURNER,
David
W.
December 19, 2005 Hon you are a very loved and missed husband
and step-dad of 13 years. When we met, you told me a verse that
I still hold in my heart. Do not walk in front of me as I may
not follow, but walk beside me and be my friend and life long
partner. You are in my thoughts and prayers. With my everlasting
love your wife and step-son. Until we meet again.
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TURNER o@ca.on.peterborough.north_monaghan.peterborough.the_peterborough_examiner 2006-03-09 published
PERRY,
Barbara▼
Joan▼ (formerly
TURNER, née
GAUDICHE)
Peacefully at Campbellford Memorial Hospital on Wednesday, March
8, 2006 after a lengthy illness. Barbara
GAUDICHE of R.R.#3,
Hastings in her 76th year. Beloved wife of Gordon Keith
PERRY
and formerly of Bud
TURNER. Dear mother of Marylou
QUACKENBUSH
and her husband Jim and Carol
TURNER both of Acton, Rick
TURNER
of Mississauga, Randy
TURNER and his wife
Lorie▼ of Oakville.
Loving grandmother of Lori, Christina, Tracy, Michael, Shane,
Vikki, Paul, Darryl, Alex and Andi. Great grandmother of Brittany,
Mackenzie, Robert, Natalie, Natasha, Anthony, Zachary, Jamie,
Jessi and Joseph. Also survived by several nieces and nephews.
Friends are invited to Brett "Hastings" Chapel after 12 p.m.
on Saturday until time of service at 1 p.m. Reverend David
WAINWRIGHT
officiating. Family and Friends are welcome to the interment
at Saint John's Norway Cemetery, 256 Kingston Rd, Toronto on Saturday,
March 18 at 1 p.m. If desired donations may be made (by cheque
only) to the Lung Association or charity of your choice. Barb
will be sadly missed by the
PERRY family and many Friends.
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VAN
HUIZEN,
Debbie
Suddenly at Sunnybrook Medical Center, Toronto on Saturday, March 18,
2006 in her 42nd year. Beloved daughter of Ynie and the late
Alle VAN
HUIZEN of Campbellford. Dear sister of Gert and Byron
TURNER,
Margaret▲▼ and Jim
TAILOR/TAYLOR, Ida and Leonard
DOHERTY, Nick
and Anne VAN
HUIZEN,
Teresa and Kevin
FREE all of Campbellford,
Bill and Kathy
VAN
HUIZEN of Ennismore, Alma and Phil
TAILOR/TAYLOR
of Roseneath, Brenda and David
LINDSAY of Pickering, the late
Jim and Rita
VAN
HUIZEN.
Lovingly remembered by 8 nieces, 8 nephews,
1 great-niece and 1 great-nephew. Friends are invited to call
at the Weaver Family Funeral Home, 77 Second Street, Campbellford
from 12-2 p.m., Wednesday. Service to be held in the E.W. Al
Weaver chapel, on Wednesday, March 22nd at 2 p.m. Rev. Steve
BOND officiating. Interment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Donations
to the Rotary Club of Campbellford or Hospital for Sick Children
would be appreciated by the family. Online Guest Book and Condolences
at www.weaverfuneralhomes.com "You Will Miss One Person I Will
Miss You All"
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MUNROE,
Mrs.
Anne
Marilyn (née
GRANT)
At Peterborough on Thursday, March 30, 2006. Anne (Graduated
Civic Hospital School of Nursing 1960, Plant Nurse Retired 2002
(29-yrs) Quaker Oats) active Red Cross volunteer, beloved wife
of Gerry MUNROE of Peterborough. Loving sister of Elaine (Del)
BORGGARD of Calgary, Carole (Gar)
ADAM/ADAMS of Peterborough, Sue
CARTER of Toronto, and Sally (Gord)
COPPERTHWAITE of Peterborough.
Dear daughter of the late Myra
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON and Chester
GRANT.
Anne
is survived by and fondly remembered by several nieces and nephews.
Visitation will be held Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Kaye
Funeral Home "Memorial Chapel" 539 George St N. Funeral Service
to be held Monday, April 3, 2006 from Saint Paul's Presbyterian
Church at 11 a.m. Rev. George
TURNER officiating. Those wishing
to commemorate Anne through memorial donations please consider
the Peterborough Red Cross or Annie's Oars Dragon Boat Fund
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TURNER,
Jack, 1999 -- Died This Day
Toronto police officer born in Ontario in 1920
Known all over Toronto as The Hornet, he learned to drive a motorcycle
as a youth and rode them overseas during the Second World War
while serving in the Canadian Provost Corps. In 1946, he joined
the Toronto police force and became a traffic patrol officer.
For 24 of his 35 years as a policeman he scooted around city
streets on a motorcycle. He was nicknamed the Hornet by his colleagues
after the Green Hornet crime-fighter of yesteryear's pulp fiction.
For many years, he worked out of the old Claremont St. police
station in the Queen St. E.-Bathurst St. area. His job was to
ticket vehicles illegally parked along Spadina Avenue and he
was famous for never cancelling a traffic ticket that he issued
no matter what excuse the driver offered. He retired in 1981.
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-02 published
PLUMB,
Arthur▼ "
Art▼"
George▼
Passed away peacefully on Tuesday, February 28, 2006 in the Veterans'
Wing (K-Wing) of Sunnybrook and Women's College Health Sciences
Centre at the age of 87. Art served as a Lieutenant with the
Lincoln and Welland Regiment and saw duty in Holland and Germany.
Member of The Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 10. Life Member of
the Canadian Professional Sales Association. Member of the Army,
Navy and Air Force Association. Art is survived by his wife Wendy,
their daughter Jane (Lindsay
PEARLMAN) and grandchildren Hannah
and Jonah. Also survived by his children -- Sandra (Peter
CROOK)
grandchildren Doug, Geoffrey and Susan (Doug); Nancy (Vic
PFEIFFER) -- grandchildren Ryan (Debbie,) Jarrett (Daniella,)
Angela, Tyler (Monique); Ron (Risa), and great grandchildren
Alexander, Adrianne, Raymond and Micha. Art spent the last 19
years of his life as a resident of K-Wing. His greatest ambition
was to 'perpetuate the veteran identity'. As President of The
Veterans' and Community Residents' Council for a total of 10
years, he brought about many changes that improved the lives
of his fellow comrades -- especially 'Bullet' (the bus he was
told would never materialize). He was an original member of the
Veterans' Advisory Committee to the Board of Directors of Sunnybrook
and Women's. Art received the Canada 125 Medal and the Queen's
Jubilee Medal for his contributions to the veteran community
at Sunnybrook. Art was a fountain of information about K-Wing
and Sunnybrook. When someone had a question or problem, they
were usually advised to 'Ask Art Plumb'. He loved to paint --
both watercolours and silk scarves. Many thanks to Lorrie
CLARKE
and Sue WATSON for their guidance in these endeavours which brought
him much pleasure. Art received excellent care on unit K2 East
under the management of Suzanne
PLOWMAN.
The▼ family is so grateful
for all that was done to keep him comfortable during difficult
times. His nurses were his 'angels' -- especially Delores. Thanks
also to Dr. Sheldon
TURNER.
Visitation▲▼ at R.S. Kane Funeral Home,
6150 Yonge Street (south of Steeles), on Thursday from 2-4 p.m.
and 7-9 p.m. A funeral service will be held in the Sunnybrook
Chapel (E-Wing) on Friday March 3rd at 10: 00 a.m. Interment in
the Veterans' section B of York Cemetry, Senlac Road (Yonge and
Sheppard Avenue area), North York. In lieu of flowers, Art's
wish was that donations be made to the Veterans' Comfort Fund,
c/o Laurie Kent, Room KG39, K-Wing, Sunnybrook and Women's College
Health Sciences Centre, 2075 Bayview Avenue, Toronto, M4N 3M5.
R.S. Kane 416-221-1159
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TURNER-
KEYWAN, Elizabeth-Anne "Betty"
Peacefully, surrounded by family in the Palliative Care Centre
at Toronto East General Hospital on Sunday, March 19, 2006. Betty
will be sadly missed by husband and soulmate James
KEYWAN, daughters
Tammy and her husband Lorne, Marci and her husband David, and
stepchildren Patty and Denis. Nana will be lovingly remembered
by her adoring grandchildren Evan, Jamie, Ian, Connor, Shannon
and Nia, and their grandfather Walter
MORRIS, as well as Jelena
and Julian. Visitation will take place at Morley Bedford Funeral
Home, 159 Eglinton Ave. W (2 stoplights west of Yonge St.) on
Tuesday, March 21 from 4-7 p.m. A funeral service will be held
in the Chapel on Wednesday March 22 at 11 a.m. Reception will
follow. Family interment at a later date. Sincere thanks to the
Palliative Care staff at the hospital for their outstanding care.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to Palliative
Care at Toronto East General Hospital.
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-24 published
BRAGG,
Muriel R.H.
Born
March 23, 1908 in Toronto, Ontario, Muriel
BRAGG passed
away peacefully on March 22, 2006 at the Village of Winston Park,
Kitchener,
Ontario.
Lovingly missed by her nieces, Shirley
SHANTZ
(Eldon,) Judy
MARTIN
(Paul) and Helen
TURNER and by her nephew,
David RICHARDSON and by numerous great and great-great nieces
and nephews. Muriel is predeceased by her husband, Fred
BRAGG
(1988), sister Margaret (1982) and nephews John (1962) and Peter
(1999). She was a valued long-time employee of Canada Life and
Confederation Life, and was a faithful member of Jarvis St. Baptist
Church in Toronto and Faith Evangelical Missionary Church in
Kitchener. Many thanks to the staff at the Village of Winston
Park for the excellent care given. Mrs.
BRAGG is at the Westmount
Funeral Chapel, 1001 Ottawa St. South, Kitchener, (519) 743-8900
where her family will receive Friends on Friday evening from
7-9 p.m. Funeral service will be held on Saturday at 2 o'clock
at the funeral home. Private interment at Hagey Cemetery, Cambridge.
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SHADBOLT,
Charles▼
David▼ (1916-2006)
Passed away peacefully on March 27th, 2006 in his 89th year.
Dearly▼ loved husband of Frances (née
TURNER.)
Loving▲▼ father of
Richard and his partner Shelley, and Barbara. Devoted grandfather
to Scott and Paul. Dave had a great love of golf, tennis, badminton
and ballroom dancing. Funeral will be held at the Church of St. Timothy,
100 Old Orchard Grove on Wednesday April 5 at 1: 00 p.m. Interment
at Saint_John's Church, York Mills. If desired, donations may be
made to the charity of your choice.
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SHADBOLT,
Charles▲
David▲ (1916-2006)
Passed away peacefully on March 27th, 2006 in his 89th year.
Dearly▲ loved husband of Frances (née
TURNER.)
Loving▲▼ father of
Richard and his partner Shelley, and Barbara. Devoted grandfather
to Scott and Paul. Dave had a great love of golf, tennis, badminton
and ballroom dancing. Funeral will be held at the Church of St. Timothy,
100 Old Orchard Grove on Wednesday April 5 at 1: 00 p.m. Interment
at Saint_John's Church, York Mills. If desired, donations may be
made to the charity of your choice.
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TURNER,
William▼
Stanley▼
(formerly of C.P.S.A.)
Passed▼ away on Thursday, April 6th, 2006. William (Bill)
TURNER
in his 76th year. Beloved husband for 52 years of Fiona (nee
ROBERTSON.) Dear father of Stephen (deceased,) Susan of Oshawa
and Neill TURNER of Milton. Sadly missed by daughters-in-law
Elaine and Christine
TURNER.
Grandfather▲▼ to Brittany and Sarah,
Erin, Alex and Allison. Fondly remembered by his brother-in-law
and sister-in-law Ian and Phyl
ROBERTSON and cousins Heather
and Peter CHESTER and Robin and Jane
TURNER and families in the
United Kingdom. A memorial service will be held at a later date.
In lieu of flowers donations to the Lung Association would be
appreciated by the family.
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WILSON,
Arnold
E.
Passed away peacefully, at St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, on
Thursday, April 13, 2006, after a short illness, in his 101st
year. Born in Truro, Nova Scotia, Arnold later moved to Bath,
New Brunswick and began his career as a longtime employee of
the Bank of Nova Scotia. Predeceased by his wife Alexandria (1999).
Survived by his daughter Sandra J.
ROY, of Montreal, his nephew
Richard WILSON, and nieces Mary
UNGAR,
Shirley
TURNER and Wilda
NAUGHER.
Private family arrangements under the direction of Turner and
Porter Yorke Chapel (416) 767-3153. If desired, memorial donations
may be made to the charity of your choice.
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TURNER,
Bernice▼
Joan (née
WILTON)
It is with deepest sadness that her family announces the passing
of Bernice Joan
TURNER, 75, who left us suddenly on May 26, 2006,
while at her home in Burlington, Ontario. Bernice was truly a
great lady. She was a wonderful wife, mom, grandma and great-grandma,
a caring and thoughtful woman who welcomed many people into her
extended circle of Friends. Her warmth, innate graciousness,
kindness, intelligence, good humour and steadfast independence
enriched and enlightened the lives of everyone she knew, be they
family members, Friends or colleagues at the Toronto-Dominion
Bank. Born and raised during the Great Depression among the Wilton
clan in Toronto, Bernice was a pillar of strength and courage
her entire life. Predeceased in 1992 by Howard, her husband of
41 years, Bernice is survived by: brothers Gordon
WILTON
(Mary,)
Wesley WILTON
(Terry) and sister Marguerite
O'NEILL; sons David
(Beth) and Ron (Dee) and daughter Susan (Giuliano); grandchildren
Margo (Rich), Nadine, David, Julia, Maddy, Katharine, Ryan, and
Dante; great-grandchildren Trey and Leo, and all the
WILTON clan.
Bernice also leaves behind devoted and kind, long-time Friends
Marie and Norm
MURRAY, among many others in Burlington and Toronto.
Visitation is at Smith's Funeral Home, 485 Brant Street, (one block
north of City Hall), Burlington 7 p.m.-9 p.m, . Monday, May 29,
and 10 a.m. until time of Memorial Service at 11 a.m., Tuesday,
May 30. A reception will be held in Burlington and details will
be provided at the memorial service. www.smithsfh.com
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HALLICH,
Paulette▼
Of cancer on June 25 at age 57 on Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
From her childhood in Niagara Falls, Paulette demonstrated a
hunger for the arts. She was happiest when playing the piano,
painting, singing, acting or directing neighbourhood plays. Over
her lifetime, Paulette continued to play the piano, sing and
develop her skill as a visual artist. However, it was her love
of the theatre that ultimately won her heart, along with those
of so many she touched. She was a co-founder of Theatre Beyond
Words, and was often best known for her creation of Nancy Potato,
a loveable character that has thrilled children around the world.
Paulette also taught clowning and acting at Toronto colleges
and universities. In 2003 she moved to Victoria, British Columbia,
where her intelligence and artistry as a director were quickly
earning her tremendous praise and recognition. Paulette is survived
by her husband Michael
TURNER, her mother Kathy and two sisters
Jo-Anne (Steve) and Denise (Kevin). A life cut too short. Good-bye,
Paulette. We wish we had had more time together.
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ADLEM,
Major
David, C.D., R.C.A.S.C.
Soldier, Husband, Companion, Father, Brother, Uncle, Friend.
Born June 1, 1920 in Victoria, British Columbia. suddenly passed
away at his home on July 2, 2006 in Abbotsford, British Columbia.
Predeceased by his loving wife Mabel and his brother Peter. Fondly
remembered by his sister Joan
TURNER, sister-in-law Doreen
MITCHELL
and his loving companion of many years Millie
DUNK.
His two sons
David (Darlene) and Ted (Georgina), his nephews Michael and Douglas
ADLEM and Hugh and Steven
CAREY, his nieces Cathy
GIBSON and
Wendy LAUT of Perth, Ontario. Grandchildren Geordie, Kristie,
Brooke and Sarah. Great grandchildren Kaeley, Aidan and Dallas
and many Friends. During the Second World War David served his
country with pride and distinction beginning with the 3 Div.
Petrol Coy, R.C.A.S.C.. In 1943 he crossed the Atlantic back
to Canada and trained as an officer with the Westminster Regiment.
he received his commission on the 10th day of October 1943. Upon
returning to Europe he took part in the liberation of Holland.
Returning to Canada with the Westminster Regiment in 1945. Following
the war he continued to serve his country in the Royal Canadian
Army Service Corp. including a one year peacekeeping deployment
with the United Nations Emergency Force Gaza in 1957, until he
retired in 1968. Following his military retirement he worked
for the Hudson's Bay Company for 15 years. It is his wish that
there be no service. Cremation with his ashes spread on the ocean
near a cherished childhood retreat. At the going down of the
sun and in the morning he will be remembered. Pro Rege Et Patrea
Nil Sine Labore First Memorial - Aldergrove - 604-857-0111.
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HILLMAN,
Donald▲
Arthur,▲ O.C., M.D.C.M., Ph.D., F.R.C.P., LL.D.
Died in Ottawa, July 4th, 2006, of complications from asthma
and a rare type of pneumonia. Known and loved around the world
as medical educator and mentor, Doctor Don had just celebrated
his 81st birthday with his wife Doctor Liz and his family and
Friends. He leaves three sons, Jamie of Manotick, Don (Ruth)
of Ayr, and Alan of Ottawa, and two daughters Alison of Saint_John's,
Newfoundland and Elizabeth (Paul
COXWORTHY) of Saint_John's; grand_son
Adam; sister Elizabeth (Douglas)
WATERSTON and family; Dan (Jenny)
WATERSTON of Guelph, Jane (Francois
BREGHA) and Christy (Tom
BEAVER) of Ottawa, Charlotte (Rob)
TURNER of London and Rosemary
(Phil KING) of Toronto and many great-nephews and nieces. Born
in Montreal and educated at McGill, Don served overseas in World
War 2, taking part in the liberation of Holland. With Liz, fellow
paediatrician and fellow devotee to the cause of furthering child
health worldwide, he worked for years in Kenya, Uganda, Malaysia,
Laos, the Philippines, etc., interlacing overseas service with
educational leadership in McGill, Memorial University of Newfoundland,
McMaster University and University of Ottawa. Private funeral
service will be held at All Saints' Anglican Church, Ottawa.
A memorial service will be arranged and announced later. The
family offers heartfelt thanks to the nurses and medical team
in the intensive care unit Ottawa General Hospital, Doctor
WHITLEY
and Sarah WATERSTON.
Funeral▲ arrangements in care of the Central
Chapel of Hulse, Playfair and McGarry. Donations may be made to
Ryan's Well Foundation or to a children's charity of your choice.
Condolences/Donations at www.mcgarryfamily.ca or 613-233-1143
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TURNER,
Jan▲
Suddenly at her home in Saint Thomas on Monday, July 17th, 2006.
Jan TURNER, in her 62nd year. Predeceased by her parents Helen
(1970) and
William▲ (1989.) Survived by her sister Sheri
CLIFT
and brother in law Gerry of London and nieces Alison (Bill) of
Houston, Texas and Sarah (Ulrich) of Berlin, Germany. A Memorial
service will be held on Tuesday, July 25th, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m.
from the Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas. As
an expression of sympathy the family would appreciate donations
to the charity of your choice.
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STOKVIS,
Elizabeth▼ "
Betty▼"
Nina▼ (née Black)
(April 18, 1928-September 4, 2006)
Artist, Vancouver B.C.
Betty▼ is survived by her two daughters, Susan W.
STOKVIS and
Gillian E.
STOKVIS-
HAUER; her two granddaughters, Tina F.
STOKVIS
and Alyssa A.
STOKVIS-
HAUER of Vancouver, British Columbia; her
brother, Patrick A.
BLACK of West Vancouver; and by her former
companion, during the 1980's, Mr. John
WALLACE of Vancouver.
Betty was predeceased by her Father, Gordon Boyes
BLACK, O.B.E.
the Vancouver Publisher of the Western Miner Magazine and her
Mother, Constance Vera
BLACK (née
TURNER); her exhusband, Wilfred
David STOKVIS (Lieutenant-Commander, Royal Canadian Naval Reserve
(Ret)., and her former companion from the late '50's to mid '60's,
Bill REID,
Haida▼
Artist.▼
Her▼ long list of Friends affiliated
with the art community, patrons and peers, include Gordon Smith
of Vancouver, British Columbia; Anne Kipling of Falkland, British
Columbia; Irene F. Whittome of Montreal, P.Q.; Bill Kootchen
of Vancouver, British Columbia, and Sally Michener of Vancouver,
British Columbia to name a few, are at a loss for words in bidding
their dear friend a final farewell. Betty was born in Vancouver,
British Columbia, 1928. She attended Queen's Hall Private School,
Magee High School and for her post secondary education she studied
drawing and painting at the Vancouver School of Art. Having left
the Vancouver School of Art, and by a twist of fate, Betty went
onto become one of Canada's top fashion photography models. The
art world, however, was still very much present in her life and
in 1959, newly separated, and a single parent of 2 small girls,
Betty returned to the Vancouver School of Art and in 1963, graduated
with honours in Painting. She went on to become a highly respected
Artist/ Painter in Western Canada as well as in the greater International
Art World. Her fulfilling career as a painter was complemented
by her adventurous world travels, her fabulous parties, and her
unprecedented culinary skills all of which were accented by her
elegance and personal panache. These qualities were the signature
of my Mum, Betty
BLACK.
Please▼ come and celebrate her life on
Saturday, October 7 @ 3: 00 p.m. at the Unitarian Church of Vancouver
on 49th Avenue at Oak Street. In lieu of flowers, donations to
the Vancouver Art Gallery would be appreciated.
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STOKVIS,
Elizabeth▲ "
Betty▲"
Nina▲ (née
BLACK)
(April 18, 1928-September 4, 2006)
Vancouver, British Columbia. Betty is survived by her two daughters,
Susan W. STOKVIS and Gillian E.
STOKVIS-
HAUER; her two granddaughters,
Tina F. STOKVIS and Alyssa A.
STOKVIS-
HAUER of Vancouver, British
Columbia; her brother, Patrick A.
BLACK of West Vancouver; and
by her former companion, during the 1980's, Mr. John
WALLACE
of Vancouver. Betty was predeceased by her Father, Gordon Boyes
BLACK, O.B.E. the Vancouver Publisher of the Western Miner Magazine
and her Mother, Constance Vera
BLACK (née
TURNER;) her ex-husband,
Wilfred David
STOKVIS (Lieutenant-Commander, Royal Canadian Naval
Reserve (Ret)., and her former companion from the late '50's
to mid '60's, Bill
REID,
Haida▲
Artist.▲
Her▲ long list of Friends
affiliated with the art community, patrons and peers, include
Gordon Smith of Vancouver, British Columbia; Anne Kipling of
Falkland, British Columbia; Irene F. Whittome of Montreal, P.Q.
Bill Kootchen of Vancouver, British Columbia, and Sally Michener
of Vancouver, British Columbia to name a few, are at a loss for
words in bidding their dear friend a final farewell. Betty was
born in Vancouver, British Columbia, 1928. She attended Queen's
Hall Private School, Magee High School and for her post secondary
education she studied drawing and painting at the Vancouver School
of Art. Having left the Vancouver School of Art, and by a twist
of fate, Betty went onto become one of Canada's top fashion photography
models. The art world, however, was still very much present in
her life and in 1959, newly separated, and a single parent of
2 small girls, Betty returned to the Vancouver School of Art
and in 1963, graduated with honours in Painting. She went on
to become a highly respected Artist/ Painter in Western Canada
as well as in the greater International Art World. Her fulfilling
career as a painter was complemented by her adventurous world
travels, her fabulous parties, and her unprecedented culinary
skills all of which were accented by her elegance and personal
panache. These qualities were the signature of my Mum, Betty
BLACK.
Please▲ come and celebrate her life on Saturday, October 7
@ 3: 00 p.m. at the Unitarian Church of Vancouver on 49th Avenue
at Oak Street. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Vancouver
Art Gallery would be appreciated.
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WARNOCK,
James
Adam
Born November 2, 1926, died suddenly of a heart attack on September 21,
2006 in St. Petersburg, Russia while on a holiday with his wife
Manuella and youngest daughter Amanda James. He is also survived
by: Elizabeth Ann
COCHREN (Thomas), Joan Susan
FISK (Bryan),
Nancy Ellen
GARRETT (Stephen), James Edward Nisbet
WARNOCK (Celia),
Martha Jane
TURNER (Walter), Robert Andrew
WARNOCK (Mary). His
loving grandchildren: Nancy, Nicole, PattiAnn, Mary Heather
COCHREN,
Erynn and Kelly
FISK,
Martha and Thomas
GARRETT, Adam and Kate
WARNOCK,
Drew and Tara
TURNER,
Taylor and Madison
WARNOCK. His father and mother-in-law
Manuel and Filomena
DACOSTA, his sisters-in-law Anabela and Liane,
his brothers-in-law Tony and Mario. Jim spent his career creating
Tiger Brand Knitting Company in Cambridge (Galt), Ontario. He
retired to Wee Mountain in Lundbreck, Alberta where he enjoyed
entertaining his many Friends, family and guests. Funeral arrangements
are being arranged by Coutts Funeral Home in Cambridge and will
be announced at a later date. The Tiger will be missed!
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BOWDERY,
Mildred (née
WALKER)
Quietly, on Thursday, September 21, 2006, Mildred
BOWDERY passed
away at the Deer Lodge Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba at the age
of 87 years. Daughter of the late Richard and Lily
WALKER, she
is survived by her husband Russ, to whom she was married for
64 years. She was predeceased by her sister and best friend Pat
(Gordon) FOSSAY in 2001, as well as her nephew Richard (Marg)
TURNER in 2000. Mildred leaves to mourn her loving sister Joyce
(Edward) TURNER of Winnipeg; nephews Terry (Lorraine)
TURNER
of Headingley; Grant (Patsy)
FOSSAY of Headingley; Craig
FOSSAY
of Toronto; Eric (Joan
ANDERSON)
FOSSAY of Headingley and many
other family and Friends. Mildred was a kind and gentle person
who was forever graceful, modest and refined. She received her
training as a nurse in Portage La Prairie, Manitoba. Russ's career
in the Royal Canadian Air Force took them from coast to coast
in Canada. As well, they lived in England and the Bahamas for
a time. For many years, Mildred and Russ resided in Port Credit,
Ontario before returning to her cherished hometown. Mildred was
an avid curler and was President of the Dixie Curling Club in
Toronto, Ontario. She was also a volunteer at the Mississauga
Hospital. Mildred enjoyed her cat and annual trips south, but
relished time with family and Friends. Her thoughtful and generous
spirit, sometimes feisty and stubborn ways, will be greatly missed,
but not forgotten. The family wishes to express their sincere
thanks for the kind care of the staff of the Deer Lodge Centre,
and especially the work of home care staff Agnes, Kathy and Penny.
Memorial donations may be made to the Holy Trinity Anglican Church
in Headingley or to a charity of your choice. A memorial service
will take place on Wednesday, September 27, 2006 at 3: 00 p.m.
at Chapel Lawn Funeral Home, 4000 Portage Ave. Interment and
reception will follow. Chapel Lawn Funeral Home And Reception
Centre (204) 885-9715
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HEXIMER,
June (née
FROATS) (1926-2006)
In the early morning of September 26, June
HEXIMER (née
FROATS)
passed away in the loving presence of her three children Jody
(Salt Lake City), Jeff, and Susan (both of Toronto). Beloved
wife of William (d. 1989) and sister of Muriel
THIBERT and Laura
BIGGAR, sister-in-law of Bud and Gert
HEXIMER and Mary
McLEAN
(Kingston,) much loved mother-in-law to Tracy
KARP,
Kathy
HEXIMER
and Victor
WILLIS.
She'll be remembered by her seven adoring
grandchildren who learned the importance of love and laughter
from their grandma: Amy, Elizabeth, Kaitlin, Emily, Julia, William,
and Lauren. Dear friend to many, loved by all she met, and unforgettable.
At June's request cremation has taken place. A Memorial Funeral
service will be held at Christ Church, 4750 Zimmerman Avenue,
Niagara Falls on Saturday September 30 at 4 p.m. Reception and
remembrances to follow in church hall. As an expression of sympathy,
in memoriam contributions to Greater Niagara General Hospital
Palliative Care would be appreciated. (P.O. Box 1018 Niagara
Falls L2E 6X2) Special thanks to cherished niece, Sharon
TURNER,
Susan BERRY,
Palliative
Care
Director, the dedicated nursing
team of Unit C, and Sheila
GREENWOOD and Debbie
COSTA of Paramed.
Celebrate June's Life at www.mem.com
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ALLAN,
Spence▼
Anderson,▼ M.B.E.
Peacefully at his home in Hamilton on September 25th, in his
101st year. Devoted and loving husband of the late Dorothy Walker
ZIMMERMAN. Dear father of George
ALLAN (the late Saundra
MORRIS)
of Ancaster, Ontario; Gillian
PARKER
(Charles▼) of Carlisle, Massachusetts
and Deborah
CATTO
(Donald▼) of Collingwood, Ontario. Proud grandfather
of Geoffrey
ALLAN
(Christina▼) of Oakville, Ontario; Deirdre
TURNER
(Ronald) of North Vancouver, British Columbia and Christopher
ALLAN
(Krista▼) of Vancouver, British Columbia; David
PARKER (Denise)
of Oakton, Virginia and Katherine
LEPORE
(Joseph▼) of Lexington,
Massachusetts. Dearly remembered as Great-Grandad to Julia, Madeline
and Katharine
TURNER;
Alexeii▼ and Anastasia
PARKER; and Andrew
and Megan LEPORE.
Mr.▼
ALLAN,
son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George
ALLAN, was predeceased by his sisters Georgia
FROST and Helen
BEWLEY.
Born▼ in Hamilton, Mr.
ALLAN attended Highfield School,
Hamilton Central School, Central Collegiate and The University
of Toronto. Upon graduation in 1929, he joined his father in
the family business, The Reid Press Limited, where he assumed
the position of President until his retirement. Colonel
ALLAN
has served his country well. He joined the 91st Regiment of the
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada (Princess Louise's)
in 1929, serving until shortly after the outbreak of the Second
World War when he transferred to the Royal Canadian Air Force.
Here, under the auspices of the Commonwealth Air Training Plan,
he rendered exemplary service, obtaining the rank of Group Captain
and was named a member of the Distinguished Order of the British
Empire.▼ In the early 1970's, Group Captain
ALLAN became Colonel
ALLAN subsequently accepting the appointment of Honorary Colonel
of the Argyll's. Mr.
ALLAN was an active member of the Hamilton
Players Guild, as well as the Board and Senate of The Stratford
Festival. He received The Canadian Drama Award for Services rendered
in promoting Canadian Theatre. Mr.
ALLAN was a past president
both of the Hamilton Health Association and The Art Gallery of
Hamilton. He also served on the Board of The Royal Botanical
Gardens. Summers at the cottage on Rosseau Muskoka, and a love
of were by far his most cherished shared with his beloved wife,
and family. Lake travel times Zim, As a lifelong member of Central
Presbyterian Church, he faithfully gave of his time and energy
in every aspect of church life. He served as an Elder for many
years and was recognized in his later years as Elder Emeritus.
Family and service have been the hallmarks of a man who has lived
a life of accomplishments with strong leadership and absolute
efficiency, this with a sense of grace, dignity and style. The
family would like to acknowledge with gratitude the exceptional
love and care given to their 'Mr. A.' by Marilyn, Mary, Teresita,
Marion, Raj, Sarah and Josie. The family will receive Friends
at Swackhamer, Blachford and Wray Funeral Home, 1341 Main Street
West (opposite MacMaster University), Hamilton, on Thursday,
October 5th from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service will
take place on Friday, October 6th at 1 p.m., at Central Presbyterian
Church, 165 Charlton Ave. West, Hamilton. Expressions of sympathy
to Central Presbyterian Church or to a charity of your choice
would be greatly appreciated by the family.
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ALLAN,
Spence▲
Anderson,▲ M.B.E.
Peacefully at his home in Hamilton on September 25th, in his
101st year. Devoted and loving husband of the late Dorothy Walker
ZIMMERMAN. Dear father of George
ALLAN (the late Saundra
MORRIS)
of Ancaster, Ontario; Gillian
PARKER
(Charles▲) of Carlisle, Massachusetts
and Deborah
CATTO
(Donald▲) of Collingwood, Ontario. Proud grandfather
of Geoffrey
ALLAN
(Christina▲) of Oakville, Ontario; Deirdre
TURNER
(Ronald) of North Vancouver, British Columbia and Christopher
ALLAN
(Krista▲) of Vancouver, British Columbia; David
PARKER (Denise)
of Oakton, Virginia and Katherine
LEPORE
(Joseph▲) of Lexington,
Massachusetts. Dearly remembered as Great-Grandad to Julia, Madeline
and Katharine
TURNER;
Alexeii▲ and Anastasia
PARKER; and Andrew
and Megan LEPORE.
Mr.▲
ALLAN,
son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George
ALLAN, was predeceased by his sisters Georgia
FROST and Helen
BEWLEY.
Born▲ in Hamilton, Mr.
ALLAN attended Highfield School,
Hamilton Central School, Central Collegiate and The University
of Toronto. Upon graduation in 1929, he joined his father in
the family business, The Reid Press Limited, where he assumed
the position of President until his retirement. Colonel
ALLAN
has served his country well. He joined the 91st Regiment of the
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada (Princess Louise's)
in 1929, serving until shortly after the outbreak of the Second
World War when he transferred to the Royal Canadian Air Force.
Here, under the auspices of the Commonwealth Air Training Plan,
he rendered exemplary service, obtaining the rank of Group Captain
and was named a member of the Distinguished Order of the British
Empire.▲ In the early 1970's, Group Captain
ALLAN became Colonel
ALLAN subsequently accepting the appointment of Honorary Colonel
of the Argyll's. Mr.
ALLAN was an active member of the Hamilton
Players Guild, as well as the Board and Senate of The Stratford
Festival. He received The Canadian Drama Award for Services rendered
in promoting Canadian Theatre. Mr.
ALLAN was a past president
both of the Hamilton Health Association and The Art Gallery of
Hamilton. He also served on the Board of The Royal Botanical
Gardens. Summers at the cottage on Rosseau Muskoka, and a love
of were by far his most cherished shared with his beloved wife,
and family. Lake travel times Zim, As a lifelong member of Central
Presbyterian Church, he faithfully gave of his time and energy
in every aspect of church life. He served as an Elder for many
years and was recognized in his later years as Elder Emeritus.
Family and service have been the hallmarks of a man who has lived
a life of accomplishments with strong leadership and absolute
efficiency, this with a sense of grace, dignity and style. The
family would like to acknowledge with gratitude the exceptional
love and care given to their 'Mr. A.' by Marilyn, Mary, Teresita,
Marion, Raj, Sarah and Josie. The family will receive Friends
at Swackhamer, Blachford and Wray Funeral Home, 1341 Main Street
West (opposite MacMaster University), Hamilton, on Thursday,
October 5th from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service will
take place on Friday, October 6th at 1 p.m., at Central Presbyterian
Church, 165 Charlton Ave. West, Hamilton. Expressions of sympathy
to Central Presbyterian Church or to a charity of your choice
would be greatly appreciated by the family.
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HALLICH,
Paulette▲
By Kate BARRIS,
Page
A20
Actor, director, teacher. Born April 21, 1949, in Niagara Falls,
Ontario Died June 25 in Victoria, British Columbia, of lung cancer,
aged 57.
It was impossible to be indifferent to Paulette
HALLICH.
Some
were awed by her, some were bewildered, many were both. Paulette
viewed the world from a well-maintained spot in the margins where
she spent much of her life. She had an exquisite ability to observe
what others could not see, or chose not to, and like the heckler
who causes those nearby to squirm with embarrassment, Paulette
had no compunction about voicing those observations.
Paulette was a natural performer. At the age of 8, she and her
younger sister Joanne began singing as the Hallich Sisters, at
community events and on local radio stations. They even won a
talent show on a television station in Buffalo, New York She
was constantly organizing the neighbourhood kids to put on shows
that she would write, direct and (of course) star in. Of German
descent, with parents who rarely spoke of their background, Paulette
speculated, "We must have been related to Hitler, the way I ordered
people around."
Paulette inevitably made her way to the stage. She started with
the Canadian Mime Theatre, and was one of the founders of its
off-shoot, Theatre Beyond Words, based in Niagara-on-the-Lake.
The company still tours internationally, and continues to feature
Paulette's most enduring (and endearing) mask character, a little
girl named Nancy Potato. As Paulette played her, this trademark
character was unforgettable, in part for her pixilated exuberance,
but mostly for her incredibly expressive fingers that punctuated
each movement like 10 exclamation points.
Trained in Europe by her idol and mentor, the famed clown teacher
Phillipe Gaulier, with whom she co-wrote his first North American
show, Paulette subscribed to the school of clowning that places
the actor in peril on stage. Nothing delighted her more than
the comedy that ensues when an actor doesn't know what's going
to happen next. She had little patience for theatre that took
no risks. Once, after attending a performance that literally
put her to sleep, she scolded the friend beside her who had nudged
her awake. "Why did you wake me up? I paid good money for that
nap!"
Paulette moved into teaching, where she had a profound impact
on dozens of students who would go on to find a place in the
spotlight that so rarely shone on her. Tiny in stature, she ruled
the classroom absolutely, calling out her comments in a vaguely
French accent, no doubt acquired during her time with Gaulier.
"Is it possible for someone to walk through a door that he has
not opened? No! It is not possible! Would you say someone who
tries to walk through a door that he has not opened is insane?
Yes, he is insane."
Paulette's students learned how to be funny by not trying to
be funny. It is a lesson many comic actors never learn, and is
the hallmark of the clown who lives outside the mainstream, trying
to find a way in. Always unsuccessfully, of course.
In 2003 she and her husband, artist Michael
TURNER, moved to
Victoria, where her astute eye and strong opinions earned her
the opportunity to direct productions for The Victoria Shakespeare
Society and the Chemainus Theatre Festival. Her work was received
with praise, from both critics and audiences. Finally Paulette
could take her bow in the spotlight. But her moment quickly faded
as she succumbed in a matter of weeks to lung cancer, at the
age of 57.
"I don't mind sentiment," Paulette often said, "But I can't stand
sentimentality." So there was no maudlin display of tears over
Paulette's passing. But I already miss the voice with the vaguely
French accent, calling out from the margins with reminders that
the mainstream is a comfortable place to live because it's a
safe place to live.
Kate BARRIS is a friend of Paulette.
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TURNER,
Adha (née
CECCHETTINI)
By Tyrone TURNER,
Page▼
A20
Mother, grandmother, war bride, waitress. Born January 19, 1924,
in Oriolo Romano, Italy. Died August 21, in Oshawa, Ontario,
of lymphoma, aged 82.
Adha CECCHETTINI was born at home in a village near Rome. Her
father Valentino was the village railway stationmaster. When
Adha was 3, her mother Francesca died, together with Adha's newborn
sister Norma, of diphtheria. Adha's losing her mother and baby
sister was a defining event, and for the rest of her life she
would have moments of deep sadness. Her father remarried, to
Concetta, who was called "Nonna" by Adha's children. Valentino
and Concetta went on to have four children together. Even though
they were half-siblings, the children grew up close and united.
Adha basked in the glow of her close relationship with Papa Valentino
(who was famously strict and forbade his daughters to speak to
boys unless relatives were present).
Adha excelled in school and qualified to teach English, a well-chosen
subject since Mussolini had fallen and the English-speaking allies
were marching up the boot of Italy toward Rome. At 20, Adha moved
to Rome where she volunteered to serve tea in a social club for
British soldiers.
There she met Gary, a young Royal Air Force sergeant; with Adha's
English they could communicate. Gary was smitten and asked Valentino
for permission to marry his daughter. A formal, traditional,
chaperoned courtship followed. At the time, British soldiers
were not allowed to fraternize with Italians and military permission
to marry was refused. A chaplain was dispatched to deter Gary
by predicting his embarrassment when, after returning to England,
his mates would see Adha trundling barefoot from the local riverbank,
carrying fresh laundry on her head. Eventually, with help from
his member of Parliament, Adha and Gary were married in a partially
destroyed church in nearby Viterbo, and later photographed walking
through the rubble.
After being separated by the war, Gary whisked Adha away in a
military transport plane to Derby, where the young couple lived
in a leaky army hut.
son Tyrone was born (and named allegedly after Adha saw a Tyrone
Power movie); daughter Cheryl came the next year. Gary, a millwright,
found steady work and soon they had a council house and were
the first on their street to have a television, and later, a
car. Their economic secret was the tips Adha made as a waitress.
Adha would say to her children: "My tips paid for your college
education."
Adha was an internationalist. Fearing that her children were
becoming "too English," she took them to Italy for six months
in 1955. Later she pushed to emigrate. Finally, in Canada in
1957, Adha waitressed again, and her tips, along with Gary's
wages, bought new cars, a new house, a summer cottage, a condo
in Spain, and eventually an apartment building. Proud photographic
proof was sent to family in Italy and England.
Adha was very proud when her son became a doctor, and later when
she became grandmother to Sarah, Hannah, Adrian and Theodora.
She appeared to breeze through middle age, until Gary developed
cancer in 1982. He was given only six months to live, but Adha
kept him alive for 12 years. When Gary died in 1994, she fared
poorly until her family doctor, Tyrone's classmate, introduced
her to his father, Herbert. Adha and Herbert became partners
and travelled the world together. Adha took Herbert to visit
her Italian family, and he took her to visit his in Shanghai.
In November, 2005, Adha was diagnosed with lymphoma. Always a
fighter, she said: "I survived the war, I can beat this." But
in August, Adha died peacefully, leaving this legacy: Take risks!
Strive and do not be afraid to be all that you can be.
Tyrone TURNER is Adha's son.
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TURNER,
Erin
By Robert TURNER and Eloise
TURNER,
Page▲
A16
Mother, partner, daughter, friend. Born April 1, 1973, in Toronto.
Died July 5 in Oakville, Ontario, of heart failure, aged 33.
The voice over the phone came from half-a-continent and almost
half-a-lifetime ago: "Every day I wake up and thank my lucky
stars for Erin. She showed me that schooling could change my
life and spent hours coaching me so that I could complete high
school. After college I got a job I love. I am so thankful to
her."
These comments from a onetime boyfriend summed up Erin pretty
well: She cared about others and believed that everyone one should
do their very best, whether planting a garden, decorating their
home, writing a thesis or having a baby.
Childhood entailed the usual growing-up things: ballet, piano,
Brownies, singing, Friends, sports and school. She enjoyed trips
to the U.S. and Europe, although she occasionally complained
about the number of cultural sites visited. She didn't complain
about the coconut landing on her head in Florida and she enjoyed
sharing the hula contest prize with her dad in Hawaii.
As a teenager, social activities increased and Erin's grades
began to fall. She transferred to Mentor College in Mississauga
after Grade 10 and a turnaround began. By Grade 13, she had developed
an interest in geography, winning a cross-country essay contest
for Canadian Geographic.
Her love for geography continued through an honours B.A. and
M.A. at Carleton University. She enrolled in the PhD program
and thoroughly enjoyed acting as a teaching assistant and occasional
lecturer.
Erin loved the outdoors and became active in adventure racing.
This led to hiking and climbing peaks near Lake Placid; she would
spend many happy moments there and develop a deep and mutual
love for her soulmate and partner, Mike. She taught dad to snowshoe
and took mom and dad hiking in Algonquin Park.
Erin's health started to change: minor things at first (colds,
allergies) then more serious unexplained developments in more
recent years. She soldiered on and those not close to her would
not have been aware of how uncomfortable she was.
Mike's job was relocated and they moved to Oakville where they
lived for the past two years. Erin became a close friend to her
mom who had helped them find their new home and was consulted
daily on the progress of construction and on decorating plans.
Erin provided great comfort and support when her mom had a brain
operation. She supported her dad in his efforts to nurse her
mom and a few months later, the daily routine of mother-daughter
visits, conversations and expeditions resumed.
Last November, she announced that she was expecting. Erin's health
suffered through the pregnancy, starting with whooping cough
and progressing to severe weight gain due to pre-eclampsia. She
minimized the dosage of relieving medication to do her best for
the baby. On June 29, Kaitlyn was born. The pre-eclampsia continued
and Erin remained in hospital. On July 4, she and Mike escorted
Kaitlyn home. A neighbour later wrote "I'll never forget the
look of complete joy on Erin's face as she walked up the driveway
with the baby." The baby was introduced to the nursery that Erin
had laboured hard to complete before the delivery. That night
Erin experienced difficulty breathing. She spent the last hours
of her life in the Emergency Room. Unlike the rest of us, she
seemed to sense that the worst was to come and her last words
to us were: "Take care of my baby." Shortly after, her heart
collapsed and she passed away.
We know that she wanted to raise Kaitlyn with the values she
came to treasure and to be as good a friend and counsellor to
her as her mom was to her. Erin is deeply and truly missed.
Robert and Eloise
TURNER are Erin's parents.
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TURNER,
Margaret▲▼
Delphine▼ "
Del▼" (née
SHIPP)
Peacefully at home in her 90th year, on Friday, November 17,
2006. Beloved wife of the late Harry Robert
TURNER.
Sister▼ of
Mary Eleanor
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON,
Ruth▼
Edwina▼
STEPHEN, and the late Marilyn
Jane DENTON.
Devoted▼ aunt of nieces, nephews, grandnieces and
grandnephews. The family will receive Friends at the Humphrey
Funeral Home - A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south
of Eglinton Avenue East), on Sunday, December 3 from 12 to 1 p.m.
Service to follow in the chapel. In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to a charity of your choice. Special thanks from
the family to grandniece Teja and grandnephews Govinda, Prahlad
and Michael for their kindness and support to their Aunt Del.
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TURNER,
Margaret▲▼
Delphine▲▼ "
Del▲▼" (née
SHIPP)
Peacefully at home in her 90th year, on Friday, November 17,
2006. Beloved wife of the late Harry Robert
TURNER.
Sister▲ of
Mary Eleanor
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON,
Ruth▲
Edwina▲
STEPHEN, and the late Marilyn
Jane DENTON.
Devoted▲▼ aunt of nieces, nephews, grandnieces and
grandnephews. The family will receive Friends at the Humphrey
Funeral Home - A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south
of Eglinton Avenue East), on Sunday, December 3 from 12 to 1 p.m.
Service to follow in the chapel. In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to a charity of your choice. Special thanks from
the family to grandniece Teja and grandnephews Govinda, Prahlad
and Michael for their kindness and support to their Aunt Delaware
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TURNER,
Lynne▲
Marie▲▼
Lynne passed away suddenly at Princess Margaret Hospital on Friday,
November 24, 2006 at the age of 52, after a long and courageous
battle with lymphoma and
MDS. Cherished daughter of the late
Walter and June
(GAULT)
TURNER.
Beloved sister of the late Carl
TURNER.
Lynne▲ was passionate about her chosen profession of internal
auditing. She worked nationally and internationally with Rio
Algom, Canadian Pacific, and most recently as a self-employed
consultant and in partnership with Brook Laker and Associates.
She enjoyed her pastimes of travel and photography. Lynne will
be dearly missed by her family and close circle of Friends, and
remembered as a lady who was full of grace, dignity, caring and
giving. Lynne's family would like to thank Doctor J.
BRANDWEIN,
Dr. H. MESSNER, Doctor J.
LIPTON, Doctor D.
LOACH, and all of the nurses
and staff at the lymphoma clinic, transfusion clinic, and also
the bone marrow transplant team for their care and compassion.
Friends may call at the Turner and Porter "Butler" Chapel, 4933 Dundas
Street West, Etobicoke (between Kipling and Islington Avenues),
on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service to celebrate
Lynne's life will be held in the Chapel on Monday, December 4th
at 11 a.m. Interment Springcreek Cemetery. In memory of Lynne,
donations can be made to the Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation
(Lymphoma Department).
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THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON,
Mary▼
Eleanor▼ (née
SHIPP)
Died peacefully at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre December 19th,
2006. Beloved wife of the late J. Glen
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON.
Loving▼ mother
of James, Mary and her husband Arthur
PARKS,
Nancy▼ and her husband
Gord BULLOCK. Dear sister of Ruth
STEPHEN, the late Del
TURNER
and the late Marilyn
DENTON.
Devoted▲▼ grandmother of Kristen,
Stephen, Meghan and Glen. The family will receive Friends at
the Morley Bedford Funeral Home, 159 Eglinton Ave West, Toronto
(2 stoplights west of Yonge St.) from 12: 00 noon to 1:00 p.m.
on Thursday, December 28th followed by a service of remembrance
at 1: 00 p.m. in the chapel. In lieu of flowers, donations to
Sunnybrook Heath Sciences Centre or the charity of your choice
would be greatly appreciated.
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HODGSON,
Helen (née
BAINES) (1916-2006)
Helen HODGSON, born in Lockeport, Nova Scotia on 1 May 1916,
died peacefully in Ottawa on 19 December 2006 at the Garry J.
Armstrong Long Term Care Facility. Eldest daughter of Ella James
BAINES (1886-1986) and Ernest
BAINES (1878-1932) and sister to
Dorothy Baines
TURNER (1920-1994,) Helen graduated from Mount
Allison University in Sackville, New Brunswick in 1936 with a
B.A. degree in English Literature. Married on 16 December 1940 to
John H. HODGSON (b. 1913,) Helen and John had three children,
Dr. M. John
HODGSON of Edmonton, Peter
HODGSON (a.k.a. Sneezy
Waters) of Ottawa, and Julie
HODGSON of Ottawa, and two grandchildren,
Dylan HODGSON and Sanna
HODGSON of Edmonton. Helen worked at
the Canadian Welfare Council from 1955 to 1956; with R. MacGregor
Dawson on his book, 'William Lyon MacKenzie King, A Political
Biography Vol. 1, 1874-1923' from 1957 to 1958; at the Canada
Foundation from 1960 to 1962, and as a Visual Arts Officer at
the Canada Council for the Arts from 1965 to 1973, before moving
with her husband John to the Philippines, where they lived until
1979. Helen enjoyed a long and full life, and she and John travelled
to every continent except Antarctica. Helen was a wonderful cook
and a gracious host and will be remembered for her beautiful
singing voice. Helen was passionate about literature, music,
and the visual arts and, in lieu of flowers, we encourage donations
to a cultural institution of your choice. The family would like
to thank the staff at the Garry J. Armstrong Long Term Care Facility
in Ottawa for their kindness and compassion. A Memorial Service
will be held later in 2007 to celebrate Helen's life and interests.
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THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON,
Mary▲
Eleanor▲ (née
SHIPP)
Died peacefully at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre December 19th,
2006. Beloved wife of the late J. Glen
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON.
Loving▲ mother
of James, Mary and her husband Arthur
PARKS,
Nancy▲ and her husband
Gord BULLOCK. Dear sister of Ruth
STEPHEN, the late Del
TURNER
and the late Marilyn
DENTON.
Devoted▲ grandmother of Kristen,
Stephen, Meghan and Glen. The family will receive Friends at
the Morley Bedford Funeral Home, 159 Eglinton Ave West, Toronto
(2 stoplights west of Yonge St.) from 12: 00 noon to 1:00 p.m.
on Thursday, December 28th followed by a service of remembrance
at 1: 00 p.m. in the chapel. In lieu of flowers, donations to
Sunnybrook Heath Sciences Centre or the charity of your choice
would be greatly appreciated.
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TAPSCOTT,
Don
Sr. (1919-2006)
Passed away peacefully on Wednesday, December 27, 2006, in Toronto,
at the age of 87, after spending Christmas with his family. In
good spirits to the end, his family celebrates his rich and meaningful
life. He is survived by Mary, his loving wife of 60 years, sons
Don, Bob and Bill, and daughter Katharine; and by his adoring
grandchildren Niki and Alex; Madi and Marissa; and Emma - all
of whom inherited his zesty love of life. He is predeceased by
his son David. He will be missed by daughters-in-law Ana
LOPES,
Sharon SOLOMON and Laura
TURNER and son-in-law Tim
McINERNEY.
Don will be remembered as a leader whose followers appreciated
his generosity, his humour and, above all, his music. He was
a favourite teacher for the lucky students who studied French
and Phys. Ed. with him in Niagara Falls and Orillia. A talented
pianist and composer, he wrote beautiful songs, many inspired
by the love of his life Mary, and played in his dance bands for
40 years. Some of his compositions have been recorded by Canadian
jazz masters - including a studio session on December 22, which
he attended. These, along with the McMaster Alma Mater that he
composed in 1944, can be found at www.dontapscottsenior.com.
Don was also a superb athlete; McMaster golf champion, tennis
and hockey star. As a tireless community volunteer he was active
in the Rotary Club and the Golden Kiwanis, among other things,
conducting hundreds of his hallmark sing-songs for seniors and
others. His children have officially pronounced him 'Best Dad
Ever.' Thank you to the wonderful staff at Leisure World O'Connor
Court who cared for him in his final four years. We're sorry
the place won't be quite the same without the 'bon bon man.'
As for you Don (Dad, Beep, Papa), thank you for 'jumping to the
moon' for us. We 'love you more than all the horses, the crashed
cars and butterflies.' You'll always live on through us. The
family will receive Friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles
Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue East),
from 3: 00-7:00 p.m. Friday, December 29. Funeral service in the
chapel on Saturday, December 30 at 3: 00 p.m. In lieu of flowers,
donations to the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Foundation,
33 Russell Street, 2nd Floor, Toronto M5S 2S1 would be appreciated.
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TURNER,
Corinne
T.
(MILROY)
Our Mom left us on January 4, 2006, in the same manner that she
lived - with courage and dignity. Remarkable resilience and strength
sustained her throughout her life but it was time for her to
join those she missed so much. Together with her parents, Mary
and Jack, and her eight brothers and sisters, Corinne lived her
early life in Bourlamaque, Quebec, where she met our father James
(Jim) TURNER.
They▲ married and raised a family of five children,
Ann, Jim, Paul, Kerry and Martha. After living for many years
in Red Lake and Deep River, Ontario, Mom's tenacity shone when
she and Dad moved to Toronto so she could start her new career
working for a mining company. Her Friends, children, five grandchildren,
beloved sister Marj, in-laws, and many nieces and nephews, will
miss her sense of humour, discussions of current affairs, politics
and the Leafs, and her unique ladylike manner. Her children,
with the support of Shelley, Paula, Sue, Julie, Anton and Tom,
and Marj, with Dick's blessing, shared many happy times with
Mom in recent months in spite of her illness. We will treasure
those moments. Our heartfelt appreciation to Dr.
WORKENTIN,
Dr.
FALLIS and the nurses on G5 at Toronto East General for the care
and compassion shown to Mom. For those who choose to, donations
to the Salvation Army, Mom's charity of choice, would be fitting.
As Mom requested, she will be interred with Dad in Saint Thomas,
Ontario, in a private service.
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BOULTON,
Lillian
Dorothy
Suddenly, on Tuesday, January 10th, 2006, in her 82nd year, with
her family at her side. Predeceased by her loving husband of
50 years, Ray. Loving mother of Gregory
BOULTON and his wife
Barbara, Georgina
HILES and Charlie
NETO,
Jackie
BOULTON, Denise
PENNEY and her husband Paul, Brenda
PENNEY and her husband Vince,
and Barbara
CONRAD and her husband Andrew. Loving grandmother
to 13, and great-grandmother to 7. She will be sadly missed by
her 6 siblings, and their families. Predeceased by her sister
Georgina TURNER, and son-in-law Carson
HILES.
Mrs.
BOULTON will
be resting at the Glen Oaks Visitation and Reception Centre,
3164 9th Line (at Dundas), 905-257-8822 for visitation on Thursday,
January 12th from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service in the Chapel
on Friday at 11: 00 a.m. Burial at Glen Oaks Memorial Gardens.
If desired, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would
be appreciated by the family.
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COOMBS,
William
Henry
On Thursday, January 12, 2006, reunited with his beloved wife
Elizabeth and daughter Selena. Loving father to Marge
TURNER
(Mike CHODOS,) and Phil (Dorothy.) Cherished grandfather to Philip,
Lynn, and Michael. Great-grandfather to 8 great-grandchildren.
Visitation at Andrews Community Funeral Centre 8190 Dixie Road,
Brampton (north of Steeles Ave.) 905-456-8190 on Sunday, January
15, 2006 from 2-6 p.m. Funeral Service will be held at Christ
Church (4 Elizabeth Street, Brampton) on Monday, January 16,
2006 at 11 a.m.
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COOK,
Ronald "
Ron"
Suddenly at home, on February 16, 2006, at the age of 46. Beloved
husband of Cindy. Loved father of Robert, Jesse and Ember. Dear
son of Elizabeth and the late Arno
COOK and stepson of Clifford
BUYERS.
Missed by his sisters Judith (Les
TURNER) and Lori
TRAICHEL
(Ray) and the late Barbara
COOK.
Ron will be missed by his nieces
Megan, Chelsea and Sierra. Visitation will be held at the G.H.
Hogle Funeral Homes, 63 Mimico Ave., Etobicoke, on Sunday from
6-8 p.m. Funeral service on Monday at 11 a.m. in the chapel.
Cremation to follow. On-line condolences may be made at www.hoglefuneralhomes.com
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TURNER,
Robert
Elder
(World War 2 Veteran)
Passed away peacefully at the Northumberland Hills Hospital on
January 21, 2006. Robert, at the age of 83 years. Beloved husband
of Isa C.W.
TURNER.
Loving▲▼ father of Gary, Allen and predeceased
by daughter Janis. Cherished grandfather of Christine (Tim),
Connie (Ciaron), Geoffrey (Mel), Brandon and Derek. Dear great
grandfather of Megan, Alanna, Conner, Emily, Gavin and Kiya.
Robert will be remembered by his Friends Don and Betty
McPHAIL,
Helen PEAT and family, Kas
WHITEFIELD and Ken
WENDOVER.
Cremation
is to take place. Arrangements by MacCoubrey Funeral Home, 30
King St. E., Cobourg. Memorial donations can be made by cheque
to the Northumberland Hills Hospital- Palliative Care Fund. Condolences
received at www.maccoubrey.com
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CULLEN,
Clare
Ann (née
TURNER)
(November 14, 1941-January 22, 2006)
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our
much loved Mom, who passed away peacefully surrounded by her
family and close Friends. Devoted Mom to Nicola and Rick
MAJOR
and Liam and Kathryn
CULLEN.
Adored
Grandma to Zachary, Sydney
and Sabrina
MAJOR.
Mom is survived by her loving family in England:
Duncan and Leslie
TURNER,
Diana and Alan
STAINTON, Elaine and
Claude BAKER and many nieces and nephews. A wonderful friend
to so many. A special thank you to Dr. Nicole
DEVOST,
Catharine
PLUE, and the entire Palliative Care Team. Also to Marg and Heather
from Care Partners and Tammy, Cindy, and Cathy who were so caring
until the end. Friends may call at Oshawa Funeral Service "Thornton
Chapel", 847 King St. West (905-721-1234) for visitation on Wednesday,
January 25th from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held
in the Chapel on Thursday, January 26th at 11: 00 a.m. At Mom's
request in lieu of flowers, donations made to the Durham Regional
Cancer Centre would be greatly appreciated.
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HANDLEY,
Betsy (née
TURNER)
Peacefully on January 30, 2006 at Centenary Health Centre, at
the age of 92. Beloved wife of the late Fred
HANDLEY.
Loving
mother of Maxine
EDWARDS.
Devoted
Nana to Lisa (Ray,) Kerri-Lynn
(Ron), and Steve (Lynne). Cherished Great-Nana to Carlee, Reid,
and Elgin. Predeceased by brothers Frank and Jimmy
TURNER.
Dedicated
volunteer for 25 years to Scarborough Village Seniors Centre.
Betsy will be fondly remembered and deeply missed by her many
family and Friends. A special thank you to the nursing staff
at the Margaret Birch Wing. Family and Friends will be received
at the "Scarborough Chapel" of McDougall and Brown, 2900 Kingston
Road (east of St. Clair Ave. E.) on Saturday, February 4, 2006
from 10-11 a.m. Funeral service to follow in the Chapel at 11
a.m.
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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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TURNER,
Luther
Beresford▲
Sunrise: June 29, 1930 - Sunset: February 4, 2006
God Saw you were tired and a cure was not to be. So He put His
arms around you and whispered, "Cometo Me". With tearful eyes
we watched you go. Although we love you we could not let you
stay. We will always remember you. Sadly missed by wife Marylyn,
former wife Meg; daughters Patricia, Althea, Margaret and Sharon,
sons Owen, Eric, Colin, Ian and Dean; grandchildren Dawnia, Nicholas,
Jodie, Candice Sad'e, Keisha, Kadeem, Kyle, Kobie, Renee, Eaton,
Synette and Annalise, great-grandchildren Nathan and Damon; sisters
Cherry, Monica, Esmie, Sonya, Hortense and Pauline, brothers
Bilga, Roy and Caswel, and relatives and Friends. Friends will
be received at the Andrews Community Funeral Centre, 8190 Dixie
Road, Brampton (North of Steeles Ave.) 905-456-8190 on Thursday,
February 16, 2006 and Friday, February 17, 2006 from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Celebration Service will be held at Bramalea Baptist
Church, 9050 Dixie Road, Brampton, on Saturday, February 18,
2006 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment to follow at Meadowvale Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society and the Canadian Diabetes Association would be appreciated
by the family.
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-14 published
TURNER,
Irene▲
Winifred
Passed away peacefully at Totem Lodge, Sechelt, British Columbia
on February 10, 2006, Irene Winifred
TURNER. Survived by 2 sons:
Michael and Anthony (Louise); 2 grandchildren: Alexandra and
Jack; 1 brother and 3 sisters: John in Australia, Pauline in
England, Josephine in Boston and Mary in West Vancouver. Funeral
Mass Friday, February 17 at 7: 00 p.m. in St. Anthony's Catholic
Church, 2347 Inglewood, West Vancouver, Reverend Fr. Ian Stewart
celebrant. Cremation to follow. Devlin Funeral Home, directors.
Remembrance donations may be made to Saint Mary's Hospital Foundation,
Sechelt.
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-15 published
SIMS,
Pamela
M. (née
TURNER)
Peacefully at the Brant Centre, Burlington on Tuesday, February
14, 2006. Loving mother of Graham
SIMS and his wife
Beth
MacDONALD
and Kevin SIMS and his wife
Sabine
QUAST. Cherished Nana of Colin
and Laura. Predeceased by her husband Basil
SIMS.
Pamela retired
as an English Teacher at Humber College. Cremation has taken
place. Private Family Service. If desired, donations to United
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship would be sincerely appreciated.
(Arrangements entrusted to Smith's Funeral Home, Burlington,
905-632-3333) www.smithsfh.com
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-02 published
PLUMB,
Arthur▲ "
Art▲"
George▲
Passed away peacefully on Tuesday, February 28, 2006 in the Veterans'
Wing (K-Wing) of Sunnybrook and Women's College Health Sciences
Centre at the age of 87. Art served as a Lieutenant with the
Lincoln and Welland Regiment and saw duty in Holland and Germany.
Member of The Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 10. Life Member of
the Canadian Professional Sales Association. Member of the Army,
Navy and Air Force Association. Art is survived by his wife Wendy,
their daughter Jane (Lindsay
PEARLMAN) and grandchildren Hannah
and Jonah. Also survived by his children Sandra (Peter
CROOK,)
grandchildren Doug, Geoffrey and Susan (Doug;) Nancy (Vic
PFEIFFER,)
grandchildren Ryan (Debbie), Jarrett (Daniella), Angela, Tyler
(Monique); Ron (Risa), and great-grandchildren Alexander, Adrianne,
Raymond and Micha. Art spent the last 19 years of his life as
a resident of K-Wing. His greatest ambition was to "perpetuate
the veteran identity". As President of The Veterans' and Community
Residents' Council for a total of 10 years, he brought about
many changes that improved the lives of his fellow comrades -
especially "Bullet" (the bus he was told would never materialize).
He was an original member of the Veterans' Advisory Committee
to the Board of Directors of Sunnybrook and Women's. Art received
the Canada 125 Medal and the Queen's Jubilee Medal for his contributions
to the veteran community at Sunnybrook. Art was a fountain of
information about K-Wing and Sunnybrook. When someone had a question
or problem, they were usually advised to "Ask Art Plumb". He
loved to paint - both watercolours and silk scarves. Many thanks
to Lorrie CLARKE and Sue
WATSON for their guidance in these endeavours
which brought him much pleasure. Art received excellent care
on unit K2 East under the management of Suzanne
PLOWMAN.
The▲
family is so grateful for all that was done to keep him comfortable
during difficult times. His nurses were his "angels" - especially
Delores.▲
Thanks also to Dr. Sheldon
TURNER.
Visitation▲ at R.S.
Kane Funeral Home, 6150 Yonge Street (south of Steeles), on Thursday
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. A funeral service will be held in
the Sunnybrook Chapel (E-Wing) on Friday, March 3rd at 10: 00
a.m. Interment is in the Veterans' section B of York Cemetery,
Senlac Road (Yonge and Sheppard Avenue area), North York. In
lieu of flowers, Art's wish was that donations be made to the
Veterans' Comfort Fund, c/o Laurie Kent, Room KG39, K-Wing, Sunnybrook
& Women's College Health Sciences Centre, 2075 Bayview Avenue,
Toronto, M4N 3M5. Condolences - www.rskane.ca
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-09 published
PERRY,
Barbara▲
Joan▲ (formerly
TURNER, née
GAUDICHE)
Peacefully at Campbellford Memorial Hospital on Wednesday, March
8, 2006 after a lengthy illness Barbara
GAUDICHE of R.R.#3, Hastings
in her 76th year. Beloved wife of Gordon Keith
PERRY and formerly
of Bud TURNER. Dear mother of Marylou
QUACKENBUSH and her husband
Jim and Carol
TURNER both of Acton, Rick
TURNER of Mississauga,
Randy TURNER and his wife
Lorie▲ of Oakville. Loving grandmother
of Lori, Christina, Tracy, Michael, Shane, Vikki, Paul, Darryl,
Alex and Andi. Great-grandmother of Brittany, Mackenzie, Robert,
Natalie, Natasha, Anthony, Zachary, Jamie, Jessi and Joseph.
Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Friends are invited
to Brett Funeral Chapel, 76 Bridge Street North, Hastings after
12: 00 p.m. on Saturday until time of service at 1:00 p.m. Reverend
David WAINWRIGHT officiating. Family and Friends are welcome
to the itnerment at Saint John's Norway Cemetery, 256 Kingston
Rd., Toronto on Saturday, March 18 at 1: 00 p.m. If desired, donations
may be made (by cheque only) to the Lung Association or charity
of your choice. Barb will be sadly missed by the Perry family
and many Friends.
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-14 published
BOLL,
Diane
R. (née
TURNER)
At Ross Memorial Hospital in Lindsay, Ontario, on March 13, 2006,
in her 68th year. Beloved wife of James, loving mother of John
and his wife Judith, and David, cherished grandmother of Rebecca,
Elijah and Naomi, dear sister of Ed and his wife Lee and their
children Greg, Aaron, Shaun, Melissa and families, daughter-in-law
of Gertrude and sister-in-law of Jannette
GARDINER and her husband
Bill.
Lovingly▲ remembered by Thomas
ANDREWS and extended family.
Sadly missed by bridge and bowling Friends, and colleagues at
Scarborough College. A celebration of Diane's life will be held
at Saint Paul's Anglican Church, 19 Invergordon Ave., Minden, Ontario,
on Thursday March 16th at 2 p.m. Reception to follow at The Pepper
Mill, 15141 Highway 35, Carnarvon, Ontario (south of Hwy. 118).
Private cremation. If desired, memorial donations may be made
to the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation.
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-21 published
TURNER-
KEYWAN, Elizabeth-Anne "Betty"
Peacefully, surrounded by family in the Palliative Care Centre
at Toronto East General Hospital on Sunday, March 19, 2006. Betty
will be sadly missed by husband and soulmate James
KEYWAN, daughters
Tammy and her husband Lorne, Marci and her husband David, and
stepchildren Patty and Denis. Nana will be lovingly remembered
by her adoring grandchildren Evan, Jamie, Ian, Connor, Shannon
and Nia, and their grandfather Walter
MORRIS, as well as Jelena
and Julian. Visitation will take place at Morley Bedford Funeral
Home, 159 Eglinton Ave. W. (2 stoplights west of Yonge St.) on
Tuesday, March 21 from 4-7 p.m. A funeral service will be held
in the Chapel on Wednesday, March 22 at 11 a.m. Reception will
follow. Family interment at a later date. Sincere thanks to the
Palliative Care staff at the hospital for their outstanding care.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to Palliative
Care at Toronto East General Hospital.
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-30 published
HOUGH,
Rodney F.D.
After a lengthy illness at the Grey Bruce Health Services, Markdale,
on March 25, 2006, of Flesherton, at the age of 49. Loved son
of the late Fred
KINGSLAND and Edith
HOUGH.
Loving brother of
Doris TURNER and Bill
HOUGH. Dear nephew of Marty
KINGSLAND,
uncle to Fred, Steve, Candice, Cristalee, Jordan and friend Rick
GABRIELSON.
Visiting at the Fawcett Funeral Home, Flesherton
on Thursday, March 30 from 7-9 p.m. Service in the chapel on
Friday at 1: 00 p.m. Interment Sanctuary Park Cemetery.
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-01 published
TURNER,
Angus
Douglas
William▲▼
Archibald
Passed away peacefully and surrounded by love on Wednesday, March 15,
2006, after a long and courageous struggle with cancer. Beloved
husband of the late Sandra
CHAPMAN, brother of Mary, dear father
to Steven and Bonnie, stepfather to Kim and Karen. Father-in-law
and friend to Stewart, Gaynor, Warren and Keith. Grandfather
to James, Jeffrey, Justin, Amanda, Victoria, Dylan and Kendall.
Our family was blessed by his many special gifts and we are deeply
mourning our loss. Douglas was born and lived much of his life
in the Bloor West/Junction area of Toronto. As both a career
and hobby, he spent every waking moment with his true passion,
cars. Whether he was buying, selling, admiring or collecting,
Douglas was happiest behind the wheel. He leaves behind many
special Friends, and the family appreciates their kindness at
this time. We invite all who loved him to celebrate his life
with us on Wednesday, April 19 at 1: 00 p.m. in Guild Hall at
the Old Mill Inn, 21 Old Mill Road, Toronto. Reception to follow
in the Brulee Room. R.S.V.P. if possible, to bonnie.machin@petvethospitals.ca.
If desired, donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society
or Credit Valley Hospital Foundation. Special thanks to Doctor
KAISER,
Dr. FINE and their team of Doctors and Nurses at Credit Valley.
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-10 published
CRESSWELL,
Dorothy (née
TURNER)
Peacefully, at Milton District Hospital, Friday, April 7, 2006,
at age 85. Beloved wife of the late Wesley
CRESSWELL.
Loving
mother of Loretta, Lynne (Orlando), and Anne. Greatly missed
by her grandchildren Krystel, Blaire, and Hayley. Dear aunt of
Claire and Ewart, and cousin of Isabelle. Lovingly remembered
by Friends Edna, Joan, and many others. A Memorial Service will
be held at a later date. Memorial donations may be made to the
Heart and Stroke Foundation. Arrangements entrusted to the McKersie-Kocher
Funeral Home, 114 Main Street, Milton, 905-878-4452. Letters of
condolence may be left for the family at www.mckersie-kocher.ca
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-10 published
TURNER,
Margaret▲
Peacefully, at the Kingston General Hospital, on Saturday, April 8,
2006, in her 93rd year. Loving wife of the late Sidney William
TURNER.
Beloved▲ mother of Joan
JACKSON (the late Michael,) Barbara
BARNES
(Bruce,) and Ted
TURNER (Sharon.)
Sadly missed by her
grandchildren Tom
BARNES
(Melanie,)
Randy
BARNES (Michelle,)
Erin, Ryan and Lauren
TURNER, and her great-grandchildren Nicholas
and Claire
BARNES. A private family service will be held in Kingston.
Arrangements entrusted to the Gordon F. Tompkins Funeral Homes,
Township Chapel, Kingston, 613-546-5150.
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-10 published
TURNER,
William▲▼
Stanley▲
(Formerly of C.P.S.A.)
Passed▲ away, on Thursday, April 6, 2006, William (Bill)
TURNER
in his 76th year. Beloved husband for 52 years of Fiona (nee
ROBERTSON.) Dear father of Stephen (deceased,) Susan of Oshawa,
and Neill TURNER of Milton. Sadly missed by daughters-in-law
Elaine and Christine
TURNER.
Grandfather▲ to Brittany and Sarah,
Erin, Alex and Allison. Fondly remembered by his brother-in-law
and sister-in-law Ian and Phyl
ROBERTSON and cousins Heather
and Peter CHESTER and Robin and Jane
TURNER and families in the
United Kingdom. A Memorial Service will be held at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Lung Association would be
appreciated by the family.
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-11 published
BLETSOE,
Viola
Mary (née
CONNOLLY)
Suddenly at Peterborough Manor, on Sunday, April 9, 2006, in
her 85th year. Vi, loving wife of the late Ross
BLETSOE.
Dear
mother of Ross and his wife Carol, and Don and his wife Linda.
Predeceased by son Ron. Beloved grandma of Erica and her husband
Doug NEWTON,
Ian and his wife
Sarah,
Adam and his wife Cera,
and Colin and his girlfriend Katie. Cherished great-grandma of
Kaiden. Sister of Margaret
FLAHERTY, Jack and his wife Flo, Jim
and Bob CONNOLLY and sister-in-law of Al
TURNER.
Predeceased
by sister Kay
TURNER. Vi will be sadly missed by many Friends
and relatives. She will be remembered as the "Lady in Red". Friends
will be received at the Ogden Funeral Home, 4164 Sheppard Ave.
East, Agincourt (east of Kennedy Road) on Wednesday, April 12
from 12 noon until 1: 30 p.m. The Funeral Service will take place
in the Ogden Chapel at 1: 30 p.m. Interment Highland Memory Gardens.
As an expression of sympathy, donations to the Canadian Heart
and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-26 published
INCH,
Vivian (née
FRANKISH)
Passed away peacefully on Monday, April 24, 2006 at Dryden Regional
Health Centre in her 89th year. Predeceased by husband Howard.
Loving mother of Diane (Bryan)
McDONALD and Ted (Lila)
INCH.
Loving grandmother of Scott (Gail)
McDONALD,
Lee and Devin
INCH
and Amanda
CAMERON.
Great-grandmother of Chloe. Dear sister of
Donny FRANKISH, Eileen
TURNER, Muriel (Jack)
MacFARLANE, sister-in-law
to Dawn, Mildred and Jocelyn
INCH.
Vivian will be sadly missed
by many nieces, nephews and Friends. Funeral services will be
held at the Stevens Funeral Homes, Dryden, Ontario, 807-223-6601,
on Friday, April 28th at 11: 30 a.m. Should Friends desire, donations
to the Dryden Regional Health Centre Palliative Care or a charity
of choice may be made through the Stevens Funeral Homes "Moffat
Chapel", P.O. Box 412, Dryden, Ontario P8N 2Z1. Condolences may
be emailed to sympathycard@shaw.ca
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-28 published
CALLENDER,
Jack
Formerly of Scarborough, died peacefully at Saint Marys Memorial
Hospital, on April 26, 2006, at the age of 71.
son of the late
Roy and Alice (née
PHIPPEN.)
Beloved husband of Arlene (née
HARRIS.)
Dear father of Sharon
BYRNE and her husband Alan. Proud grandfather
of Ryan TURNER and Caitlin
TURNER. Cherished brother of Joan
CHURCHILL,
Alan
CALLENDER and his wife
Jackie, and sister-in-law
Glenice CALLENDER.
Predeceased by his brothers Roy, Ross and
sister Edith
ROBINSON.
Fondly remembered by many nieces and nephews.
Jack's family wishes to extend a gracious thank-you to Doctor
WHEELER
and the Palliative Care staff at Saint Marys Memorial Hospital
for their attentive care. Memorial visiting at Saint_James' Anglican
Church Parish Hall (northeast corner of Church St. and Elgin St.),
Saint Marys, on Friday from 7-9 p.m. The Memorial Service will
be conducted at the Church on Saturday, April 29, 2006 at 11 a.m.,
with Rev. Dr. Dalice
SIM officiating. Inurnment at Forest Lawn
Memorial Gardens at a later date. Donations may be made to the
Canadian Cancer Society or to the charity of choice. Arrangements
entrusted to the Andrew L. Hodges Funeral Home, Saint Marys (519-284-2820).
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-28 published
TURNER,
Lieutenant
William▲
M.
(Serving with Land Force Western Area Headquarters, Civil Military
Cooperation)
Tragically in Afghanistan on Saturday, April 22, 2006. Lt. Bill
TURNER of Edmonton, formerly of Guelph, age 45 years. Beloved
son of the late Bill
TURNER, and Margaret
SMITH.
Loving▲ brother
of Toyo TURNER of Edmonton. Bill will be sadly missed by his
aunts, uncles, and extended family. The family will receive Friends
for Visitation at the Butcher Family Funeral Home, 5399 Main
St. South, Erin on Sunday, April 30th from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The
Funeral Service will take place at the Royal Canadian Legion,
12 Dundas Street East, Erin on Monday, May 1st at 2: 00 p.m. with
Padre Steve
WHITE/WHYTE officiating. Interment Erin Union Cemetery.
A Masonic Service will take place at the Funeral Home Sunday
afternoon at 4: 00 p.m. If desired, donations to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation or the Juvenile Diabetes Association would
be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
(Due to severe family allergies please refrain from the use of
any perfumes or colognes when attending the visitation or funeral
service).
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TURNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-06-25 published
Trucker likely killed for cargo
Police trace last hours of slain man
Tractor-trailer thefts called problem
By Tamara CHERRY,
Staff
Reporter
Durham police are trying to trace the last hours of a 35-year-old
trucker from Athens, Ontario, who was discovered in a Pickering
parking lot, shot to death -- possibly for the load of meat he
was hauling.
Investigators said yesterday the body of Donald James
WOODS was
found in his empty tractor-trailer Friday morning after a passerby
spotted the huge vehicle in the Wal-Mart Plaza on Brock Rd. in
Pickering.
WOODS was seen at a Brockville A and P parking lot Wednesday night
as he set out to deliver the trailer full of meat to a grocery
store north of Toronto.
Deanna BARRETT, a supervisor at the Fifth Wheel Truck Stop in
Bowmanville, said police came to the restaurant asking whether
WOODS, a regular there, had stopped on Wednesday before continuing
to Toronto.
"Anybody coming from Brockville usually would stop here before
they go into Toronto," she said.
It would be strange for
WOODS to stop in Bowmanville and then
again in Pickering, about 20 minutes away, before heading to
Toronto, BARRETT said.
"These guys are on a time limit. He would not stop in (Pickering),
believe me," if he had stopped at the truck stop, she said, adding
police would be looking at security tapes.
Peter TURNER, founder of The Truckers' Voice advocate group,
suspects WOODS' murder is linked to his missing cargo.
Tractor-trailer theft is a problem faced by Canadian truckers
every day, he said, although he can only recall "a handful" of
instances where a trucker has been murdered on the job.
"Normally, they just steal the trailer. They just wait. They
wait until you're gone or you've gone in for a shower. You leave
your truck out there and there's nobody watching,"
TURNER said.
"When a trailer is stolen, it's a professional job. They know
the trailer's there, they know they have a place to take it to."
Truckers are running "high-value freight" through the country
every day and must deliver the goods by a certain date.
Until that date, they are responsible for holding the product,
said TURNER.
"Maybe their plan went wrong, who knows? Maybe they were spotted,
he saw them, and they figured they had to kill him."
When transporting meat, "you're picking up 65,000 pounds of beef,"
said TURNER, estimating the value at $5 per pound, for a total
of $325,000. "They could sell that in a heartbeat.
Cargo thieves usually have a buyer in place and will often return
the trailer after transporting the goods,
TURNER said, so "they
can't be tracked and to throw suspicion on the driver."
That's if they take the trailer at all. They could have backed
another trailer in and removed the beef, he said.
Durham Region police are asking for the public's assistance in
determining the events that occurred between the Brockville A and
P parking lot Wednesday night and the Pickering Wal-Mart parking
lot where WOODS' body was found Friday morning.
His vehicle was a 2006 white Volvo Tractor that was hauling a
Silver tri-axle transport trailer with the company logo Alaska
Brothers Transport. The vehicle bore Quebec plates.
Anyone with information can call the Durham Homicide Unit at
(905) 579-1520 ext. 7810 or anonymously through Crime Stoppers
at 1-800-222-8477.
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