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GELUCH,
Michael
Eugene
Born in Vancouver, British Columbia November 24, 1943, died Friday,
November 3, 2006 after exchanging I love you's with his wife.
Michael is remembered by family and Friends as a kind, gentle
and naturally social man whose gift was finding the extraordinary
in everyone. He was known for his integrity, loyalty and dependability.
Michael attended Our Lady of Perpetual Help and Vancouver College.
After graduation he traveled the world; a stint managing a hotel
in Nassau inspired his choice of career. He studied hotel management
at both Ryerson Polytechnic and Cornell University; he worked
in the hospitality and golf course industry for thirty years.
He was passionate about many things: First Nations art, the Italian
Renaissance, and sports cars Michael nurtured many a Morgan 4/4 and
Plus 8 back to health. He was a community-minded man who served
on the executive of both the Canadian and American Club Managers
Association. He was a board member with the Victorian Order of
Nurses in Toronto and on the board with Ballet British Columbia
for seven years until his death. Most recently, he and his wife
Carole established the First Fund for Gold through Pacific Sport
British Columbia in order to support Olympic athletes. Over the
past five years he managed the hospitality suite for ESPN
at the Sony Open in Hawaii. Michael is survived by his beloved
wife Carole
WALKINSHAW; his sons Kevin (Sonja) and Ryan (Shawna,)
his three grandchildren, Shardon, Raiden and Ryder; his mother
Margaret, brother Terry, sister Heather and his dogs Murphy and
Cinderella and many extended family members. Viewing will be
held Wednesday, November 8th at First Memorial Funeral Home,
1505 Lillooet Road, North Vancouver (call 604-980-3451). A funeral
mass will be held at St. Pius X Church, 1150 Mt. Seymour Road,
North Vancouver, British Columbia at 11: 00 a.m. on Thursday,
November 9th, 2006. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made
to The First Fund for Gold (cspicer@pacificsport.com), Ballet
British Columbia (604-732-5003) or The Prostate Centre at Vancouver
General Hospital (604-875-4676).
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WALKINSHAW,
Iris
Edna (née
SMITH)
Suddenly on Sunday, February 5, 2006 at the age of 82. Beloved
wife of the late William. Loving mother of Linda (Bobby), Glenn
(Robin) and Kathy (Chris). Proud Nanny of Robbie (Penny), Lisa
(Wayne), Carrie-Lynn (Rowland), Ashley, Kaylin and Jillian. Great-Nanny
to Tyler, Travis, Christian, Cole, Connor and Nicholas. Iris
will be sadly missed by all of her family and Friends in England
and Canada. Friends will be received at the Taylor Funeral Home
"Newmarket Chapel", 524 Davis Dr. (905-898-2100) from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. on Thursday, February 9, 2006. Funeral Service will
be held on Friday at 1: 00 p.m. in the chapel. Cremation. If desired,
donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated
by the family. Friends are welcome to sign theonline book of
condolence at www.taylorfuneralhomenewmarket.com
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WALKO o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-01-13 published
WALKO,
Steve
In loving memory of a dear Father and Grandfather, Steve (Pontiac),
who passed away two years ago today.
Time takes away the edge of grief,
But memory turns back every leaf.
We think of our Dad as a down-to-earth guy.
Just plain, like the sea, the wind and the sky.
We think, and we know
he has gone from our side,
But we think of our Dad with utmost of pride.
Lovingly remembered by children Elaine, Carol, Michael and grandchildren.
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WALKOM o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-28 published
DESJARDINE,
Mary
Evelyn "Ev" (née
WALKOM)
Passed away at Stevenson Memorial Hospital, Alliston, Ontario
on Wednesday, April 26, 2006, in her 89th year. Beloved wife
of the late Roger Joseph
DESJARDINE.
Loved mother of Don
DESJARDINE
of Owen Sound, Diane and her husband Doug
ANDREASEN of Thornton,
and predeceaded by her son Ernie
DESJARDINE and survived by his
wife Mary of Mississauga. Loving grandmother of Jeff, Martin
and Cassie, Sherri and Stephen, Stephen and Charmaine. Loved
great-grandmother of Kyle, Connor, Hailey and Riley. Resting
at W. John Thomas Funeral Home, 244 Victoria Street E., Alliston
from 10: 00 a.m. on Saturday, April 29, 2006 until time of Funeral
Service in the Chapel at 11: 00 a.m. Interment Alliston Union
Cemetery. If so desired, memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society or the Children's Wish Foundation would be appreciated.
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WALKS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-11-14 published
JOWSEY,
Marion▼
Louise▼ (formerly
YOUNG)
Died▼ peacefully in Dundas, Ontario with her children, Peter
YOUNG,
Jo WALKS (née
YOUNG) and Patricia
YOUNG at her side, on Saturday,
November 11, 2006. She was in the thoughts of her eldest son,
William W.
YOUNG of Victoria. The beloved wife of the late J. Lorne
JOWSEY and Robert M.
YOUNG (deceased.) She is survived by her
brother Allan
LAUT of Smith Falls and predeceased by her twin
brother William, brothers Don, Jack and sister Agnes
TOUGH of
Bracebridge. Will be missed by her three step-daughters, Judy
DYMENT,
Frances▼
WENSLEY, Linda
WILLIAMSON, and many grandchildren
and great-grandchildren. The family truly thanks Sandy Blackadar
and the loving staff at The Blackadar Continuing Care Centre
for their unfaltering support and care of Marion. In lieu of
flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the ALS
Society would be appreciated. A Memorial Visitation will be held
at the J.B. Marlatt Family Centre, 195 King Street West, Dundas
on Thursday, November 16, 2006 from 6-9 p.m. www.marlattfuneralhomedundas.com
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WALKS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-11-16 published
JOWSEY,
Marion▲
Louise▲ (formerly
YOUNG)
Died▲ peacefully in Dundas, Ontario with her children, Peter
YOUNG,
Jo WALKS (née
YOUNG) and Patricia
YOUNG at her side, on Saturday,
November 11, 2006. She was in the thoughts of her eldest son,
William W.
YOUNG of Victoria. The beloved wife of the late J. Lorne
JOWSEY and Robert M.
YOUNG (deceased.) She is survived by her
brother Allan
LAUT of Smith Falls and predeceased by her twin
brother William, brothers Don, Jack and sister Agnes
TOUGH of
Bracebridge. Will be missed by her three step-daughters, Judy
DYMENT,
Frances▲
WENSLEY, Linda
WILLIAMSON, and many grandchildren
and great-grandchildren. The family truly thanks Sandy Blackadar
and the loving staff at The Blackadar Continuing Care Centre
for their unfaltering support and care of Marion. In lieu of
flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the ALS
Society would be appreciated. A Memorial Visitation will be held
at the J.B. Marlatt Family Centre, 195 King Street West, Dundas
on Thursday, November 16, 2006 from 6-9 p.m. www.marlattfuneralhomedundas.com
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WALL o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-04-24 published
GIBBONS,
Angus
Russell
Gently with his family by his side at the Grey Bruce Health Services
in Owen Sound Saturday afternoon April 22, 2006. Angus
GIBBONS
of R.R.#1, Hepworth in his 72nd year. Beloved husband of the
former Bertha
MARRIOTT.
Loving father of Donna
WOOD of Park Head,
Barb and her husband George
LEMONT of Sauble Beach, and Angus
of R.R.#1 Hepworth. Lovingly remembered by his seven grandchildren
and two great grandchildren. Dear brother of Lorne of R.R.#1,
Hepworth, Joan
McASKILL of Owen Sound, Shirley and her husband
Bevin KRUMHOLTZ of R.R.#1 Wyoming, Jeannette and her husband
Robert HURST of R.R.#4, Wiarton, Fred and his wife
Margaret of
R.R.#1, Hepworth, Jerry and his wife Joan of R.R.#3, Allenford
and Joseph and his wife Cathy of Sombra. Dear brother-in-law
of Fran GIBBONS and her partner Jim of R.R.#1 Hepworth, George
BROWN and his wife
Nancy of R.R.#1, Wiarton, Howard
McASKILL
of London and Evelyn and her husband Fred
WALL of Barrie. Dear
nephew of Edith
BLYTHE of Owen Sound. Predeceased by two brothers
John and Michael, one sister; Betty
BROWN and one sister-in-law
Helen GIBBONS.
Friends may call at the Downs and son Funeral
Home Hepworth Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Service
will be conducted from the Hepworth Baptist Church Tuesday morning
at 11: 00 a.m. with Pastor Jon
DART officiating. Interment Zion
Cemetery. Memorial contributions to the Kidney Foundation would
be appreciated as your expression of sympathy. Messages of condolence
for the family are welcome at www.downsandsonfuneralhome.com
A tree will be planted in the Memorial Forest of the Grey Sauble
Conservation Foundation in memory of Angus by the Downs and son
Funeral Home.
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WALL o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-10-25 published
YOUNG,
Gregory
Gordon “Hoss&rdquo
Passed away at his home in Meaford on Tuesday, October 24, 2006.
Gregory “Hoss”
YOUNG, in his 46th year.
son of the late Alvin
and Shirley
(TINDALE)
YOUNG.
Brother of Alva (Art)
FITZSIMMONS
of Meaford; Barbara
BEAN of Kingston; Judy (Brian)
REID of Cumberland,
British
Columbia;
Tom (Shannon)
YOUNG of Owen Sound; Deb (Wade)
WALL of Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta.; John (Karin)
YOUNG of Meaford.
Brother-in-law of Bert
FOX of Trenton. Sadly missed by his many
nieces and nephews and dear friend Merry
MOORE and family. Predeceased
by one sister Kate
FOX. A memorial service will be held at The
Gardiner-Wilson Funeral Home, Meaford, on Saturday, October 28th
at 10: 00 a.m. Interment, Lakeview Cemetery, Meaford. Donations
to the charity of your choice would be appreciated.
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WALL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-12 published
REYNOLDS,
William
E.
A resident of Ridgetown, William E
REYNOLDS, passed away at University
Hospital, London on Tuesday, January 10, 2006 at the age of 83
years. Born in Orford Township,
son of the late William F. and
Martha Ann
(HUMPHREY)
REYNOLDS.
Beloved husband of the late Marion
R. (WALL)
REYNOLDS (1996.) Dear father of Jean and Mike
CLARK
of Sarnia, Sherry and Don
ALTON of Lucknow and Beverly and Del
LUNN of Wallaceburg. Loved Grandfather of Nancy
CLARK of Toronto,
Hugh and Lauren
CLARK of Toronto, Vanessa and Bruce
COURT of
Courtland, Heather and Doug
BARGER of Lucknow, Sandra and Sandy
REID of Moorefield, Kathryn
ALTON of Lucknow, Darcy and Janine
LUNN and Danya
LUNN all of Wallaceburg. Great grandfather of
Lauren and Sydney
COURT,
Nathan and Shelby
BARGER and Cody
LUNN.
Brother of Esther
KNAPP of Ridgetown and the late Edith
BURNHAM,
Ada TODD, Ann
TRUDGEN, Frank, Jim and Harry
REYNOLDS. Bill was
a retired farmer and former assistant manager of the L.C.B.O.
He was a 40 year member of the Ridgetown Royal Canadian Legion.
The family will receive Friends at the McKinlay Funeral Home,
76 Main Street East, Ridgetown on Friday January 13, 2006 from
2: 00-4:30 and 7:00-9:00 p.m. Funeral Service at the Funeral Home
on Saturday at 1: 30 p.m. Interment Mayhew-Mt. Pleasant Cemetery,
Thamesville. The Ridgetown Royal Canadian Legion (Branch 243)
will conduct a memorial service at the Funeral Home on Friday
at 7: 00 p.m. Donations made by cheque to the Foundation of the
Chatham-Kent Health Alliance (Dialysis Unit) or the charity of
choice appreciated.
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WALL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-02-07 published
FOSTER,
Christine▼ (née
QUINN)
Suddenly as the result of a motor vehicle accident on Sunday
February▼ 5, 2006 Christine
FOSTER (née
QUINN) of Dorchester in
her 47th year. Beloved wife and best friend of Carey
FOSTER.
Loving▼ mother of Spiro
PILARINOS of Toronto and predeceased by
her daughter Joanna. Sadly missed by her parents Aline and Jack
QUINN of Lucan. Dear sister Maureen
MOURITZEN
(Chris▼) of Birr,
Patrick QUINN
(Sandra▼) of Lucan, Denise
HORROCKS (Sam) of London,
Frank QUINN of Birr and Greg
QUINN
(Debbie▼) of Calgary. Dear
daughter-in-law of Larry
FOSTER
(Doreen,▼)
Pat▼
ANDERSON (Lyal)
and Gail HICKS. Sister-in-law of Chris
FOSTER (Tanya), Anna Marie
CLOTHIER (Brad), Todd
FOSTER (Diane), Suzanne
FOSTER (Steve),
Wendy KARANASTASIS (Strat), Mike
FOSTER, Michele
WALL (George).
Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Arrangements are
not complete. (Bieman Funeral Home, Dorchester (519) 268-7672
in charge of arrangements).
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WALL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-02-09 published
FOSTER,
Christine▲▼ (née
QUINN)
Suddenly as the result of a motor vehicle accident on Sunday
February▲▼ 5, 2006 Christine
FOSTER (née
QUINN) of Dorchester in
her 47th year. Beloved wife and best friend of Carey
FOSTER.
Loving▲▼ mother of Spiro
PILARINOS of Toronto and predeceased by
her daughter Joanna. Sadly missed by her parents Aline and Jack
QUINN of Lucan. Dear sister Maureen
MOURITZEN
(Chris▲▼) of Birr,
Patrick QUINN
(Sandra▲▼) of Lucan, Denise
HORROCKS (Sam) of London,
Frank QUINN of Birr and Greg
QUINN
(Debbie▲▼) of Calgary. Dear
daughter-in-law of Larry
FOSTER
(Doreen,▲▼)
Pat▲▼
ANDERSON (Lyal)
and Gail HICKS. Sister-in-law of Chris
FOSTER (Tanya), Anna Marie
CLOTHIER (Brad), Todd
FOSTER (Diane), Suzanne
FOSTER (Steve),
Wendy KARANASTASIS (Strat), Mike
FOSTER, Michele
WALL (George).
Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Friends will be
received at the Bieman Funeral Home, Dorchester on Thursday 7-9
p.m. and Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be held
at Mary Immaculate Parish on Saturday, February 11, 2006 at 11: 00
a.m. Interment at Dorchester Union Cemetery. Memorial donations
to a Bursary Fund in Joanna's name, made payable to the Catholic
School Council at Regina Mundi Catholic College gratefully acknowledged.
Prayers will be held at the funeral home on Friday evening at
8 p.m.
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WALL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-02-10 published
FOSTER,
Christine▲ (née
QUINN)
Suddenly as the result of a motor vehicle accident on Sunday
February▲ 5, 2006 Christine
FOSTER (née
QUINN) of Dorchester in
her 47th year. Beloved wife and best friend of Carey
FOSTER.
Loving▲ mother of Spiro
PILARINOS of Toronto and predeceased by
her daughter Joanna. Sadly missed by her parents Aline and Jack
QUINN of Lucan. Dear sister Maureen
MOURITZEN
(Chris▲) of Birr,
Patrick QUINN
(Sandra▲) of Lucan, Denise
HORROCKS (Sam) of London,
Frank QUINN of Birr and Greg
QUINN
(Debbie▲) of Calgary. Dear
daughter-in-law of Larry
FOSTER
(Doreen,▲)
Pat▲
ANDERSON (Lyal)
and Gail HICKS. Sister-in-law of Chris
FOSTER (Tanya), Anna Marie
CLOTHIER (Brad), Todd
FOSTER (Diane), Suzanne
FOSTER (Steve),
Wendy KARANASTASIS (Strat), Mike
FOSTER, Michele
WALL (George).
Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Friends will be
received at the Bieman Funeral Home, Dorchester on Thursday 7-9
pm and Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be held at
Mary Immaculate Parish on Saturday, February 11, 2006 at 11: 00
a.m. Interment at Dorchester Union Cemetery. Memorial donations
to a Bursary Fund in Joanna's name, made payable to the Catholic
School Council at Regina Mundi Catholic College gratefully acknowledged.
Prayers will be held at the funeral home on Friday evening at
8 p.m.
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WALL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-03 published
WALL,
Percy▼
Carleton▼
Peacefully, at Parkwood Hospital, London on Tuesday, February
28, 2006, in his 86th year. Beloved husband of Gail A.
WALL and
the late Dorothy Eilleen
WALL
(ING) (1993.) Loving father and
father-in-law of David (Sandra)
WALL of Chester, Nova Scotia
Patricia WALL of Saskatoon and David
CAULFIELD of Hamilton, The
Very Reverend Peter
WALL (Anne
HARVEY) of Hamilton, Louise
WALL of
Calgary,
Catherine
(Allen)
DEGEER of Canmore, and the late Michael
WALL (1990.) Much loved grandfather of Geoff (Michelle)
WALL,
Sarah (Lane)
STOREY,
Jane
CAULFIELD, Emily and Patrick
WALL,
Colin, Bryan and Allison
DEGEER.
Predeceased by grand_son Christopher
WALL.
Delighted▼ great-grandfather of Teigan and Devon
WALL and
Hannah STORY.
Loving step-father of Carey and Karen
KISSAU, Cindy
and Tom EADY,
Susan and Mike
WELLS, and Scott
KISSAU. Fondly
remembered by step-grandchildren Connor, Carter, Ryley, and Kaelyn.
Beloved eldest brother of Herbert (Mary) of Kanata, Mary (Charles
PATTERSON) of Metcalfe and Allan (Eleanor) of Innisfil. Predeceased
by siblings Alice
JOHNSTON,
Charles
WALL, Lois
SAMPLE, James
WALL and Frederick
WALL.
Friends may call on Sunday, March 5
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the James A. Harris Funeral Home, 220
St. James Street at Richmond, London. A Masonic Service under
the auspices of Saint John's Lodge 209a will be conducted on Sunday
at 7: 00 p.m. A celebration of Percy's life will be held at the
Church of Saint John the Evangelist, 280 St. James Street at Wellington
on Monday, March 6 at 11: 00 a.m. by The Reverend Canon Donald R.
FORD and The Very Reverend Peter
WALL. Interment Maple Grove Cemetery,
Kanata. Memorial contributions to The Church of Saint John the
Evangelist, London or to The Primate's World Relief and Development
Fund would be gratefully acknowledged.
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WALL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-07-19 published
WALL,
Anna
Passed away very peacefully at her family home in Thamesford
with her husband and son at her side Anna
WALL age 40 years.
Beloved wife of 20 years to her husband and best friend Henry
WALL. Cherished and forever loved mother to Frank
WALL at home.
Dear daughter of Cornelius and Aganetha
SAWATZKY of Aylmer. Dear
sister of Ben (Chris)
SAWATZKY of Tabor, Alberta; Dan (Chris)
SAWATZKY of Mexico; Mary (Jake) Gunther of Brooks, Alberta; Nancy
(Henry)
Friesen of Leamington; Corny (Annie)
SAWATZKY of Mexico
Aggie (David)
PETERS of Mexico; Peter (Suzie)
SAWATZKY of Aylmer
Margaret (Henry)
VOTH of Orwell; Helen
SAWATZKY of Aylmer; Eva
(Willie) DYCK of Saint Thomas. Anna was predeceased by an infant
brother. The family will receive Friends at Ostrander's Funeral
Home 43 Bidwell St. Tillsonburg (519-842-5221) on Wednesday July 19,
2006 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral services for Anna will be
held in Ostrander's Funeral Home Chapel on Thursday July 20,
2006 at 11 a.m. Officiating her service will be Dave
PATTEN,
Ross PARKER and Peter
WIEBE. At the family's request memorial
donations may be made to the Transplant Unit of University Hospital
in London. Henry and Frank would like to express their heartfelt
thank you to the London Health Science Transplant Unit for all
their help both emotionally and financially over the past 19 years
since Anna had her first and second heart transplants. Special
thank you to the Transplant Team members, the doctors, nursing
staff and therapy team for your caring support to my wife and
mother. "Anna new the Lord as her personal Savior." Personal
condolences may be sent to www.ostrandersfuneralhome.com
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WALL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-10-03 published
WALL,
Malcolm "
MAC"
Taylor
Peacefully, at South Huron Hospital, Exeter on Sunday, October 1,
2006 Malcolm (Mac) Taylor
WALL of Exeter in his 85th year. Beloved
husband of Maria
(OUWENS)
WALL. Dear father and father-in-law
of Karen and Tom
RYAN of Brampton, Beverly and Mario
ROCCA of
Pottageville, Lorne
WALL and Laurie
NOWALKOSKI of North York.
Loving grandfather of Jeanette, Jason and Laurie; Paul and Michele,
David and Laurel; and Daniella. Great-grandfather of Brandon
Kailyn and Sarah. Predeceased by his brother Henry and sisters
Olive and Myrtle. Mac will be sadly missed by his loving wife,
children, and grandchildren. "We love you Daddy". Friends may
call at the Hopper Hockey Funeral Home, 370 William Street, 1 west
of Main, Exeter on Tuesday 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service
will be held on Wednesday, October 4th at 1: 30 p.m. with Rev. Alun
THOMAS officiating. Interment Exeter Cemetery. Donations to the
Canadian Diabetes Association or the Heart and Stroke Foundation
would be appreciated by the family. A Legion service will be
held in the funeral home Tuesday evening at 6: 30 p.m. Condolences
may be forwarded through www.hopperhockeyfh.com.
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ZHONG was one of medicine's best and brightest
By John MINER, Free Press Health Reporter, Sun., October 8, 2006
Not having Doctor Robert
ZHONG to work with makes every day different
for William
WALL, director of the multi-organ transplant program
at London Health Sciences Centre.
"It is a huge, gaping loss for us,"
WALL said.
Regarded as one of the University of Western Ontario's brightest
researchers and professors, Zhen (Robert)
ZHONG died September 6
from cancer. He was 60.
ZHONG was a leader in organ transplant research and a Canada
Research Chair in transplantation and experimental surgery.
He was also a scientist at the Robarts Research Institute in
London, director of the microsurgery lab at London Health Sciences
Centre and a scientist at the Lawson Health Research Institute.
Colleagues remember him as a man of great humility.
"Everyone held him in the highest regard. He was always quick
to acknowledge the contributions of others, often downplaying
his own outstanding accomplishments," said
WALL.
Pioneering microsurgery,
ZHONG attracted a steady stream of surgeons
from around the world to London to study his techniques,
WALL
said.
"No single individual meant more to the (University of Western
Ontario) faculty of medicine, the hospital, the Robarts Research
Institute and the Lawson Research Institute combined than Doctor
ZHONG.
His work and sphere of influence permeated each of those institutions,"
he said.
Carol HERBERT, dean of the Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry
at University of Western Ontario, remembered
ZHONG as "a real
gentleman."
"He provided superb leadership to his research colleagues, fellows
and graduate students,"
HERBERT said.
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WALL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-09 published
MAILLOUX,
Pat
The family of the late Pat
MAILLOUX, wish to thank everyone who
were so supportive during Pat's many years of illness and following
her recent death. We wish to thank you for your numerous visits
at home and in hospital, for the beautiful flowers, the food
sent to our homes, the help we received at our homes, the cards
received, the courtesies shown to us and in particular the memorial
donations made in Pat's memory to our Oil Heritage District Community
Centre and our C.E.E. Hospital Foundation. We are so fortunate
to live in such a wonderful and supportive community. Special
thanks to Pat's liver specialist, Doctor Cameron
GHENT and her transplant
surgeon, Doctor Bill
WALL at University Hospital, who gave Pat an
extra 10 years of good living following her many years of liver
disease and transplant and Doctor Ian
CHIN-
YEE and the many other
caregivers in the Chemo and Radiation department at the London
Regional Cancer Centre and Victoria Hospital and the Sarnia-Lambton
Community Care Access Centre who helped us at home along with
V.H.A. Nursing and Victorian Order of Nurses Home Care for their
excellent care over the last five months of Pat's life. Also,
Dr. John BUTLER and Doctor Enoch
DANIEL and the wonderful staff
at Bluewater Health -- C.E.E. Site, your concern and care for
Pat was beyond expectation and greatly appreciated. Also, many
thanks to Father Stephen
SAVEL, for his care of Pat, to Fr. Dan
VERE and Fr. Paul
DUPLESSIE, for con-celebrating Pat's funeral
mass, and the many other clergy who visited and prayed with us.
Special thanks to our Friends in the funeral profession from
across Ontario, in particular, Bill and Sue
HASKETT,
Rob
McKINLAY,
and Kevin KNIGHT for making Pat's funeral a true 'Celebration
of Her Life.' Your kindness will never be forgotten. Roger Steven,
Laurel, Aliya and Halle Jeff, Lindsay and Miller
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WALL o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2006-01-11 published
FERGUSON,
Joseph
In Memory of my Dad Joseph
FERGUSON who passed away January 14,
It is lonely here without you
I miss you more each day
For life is not the same to me
Since you were called away.
To your resting place I visit
Place flowers there with care
But no one knows the heartache
When I turn and leave you there.
Greatly missed by daughter Shirley, son-in-law Bernie and grandchildren
Katelyn and Amanda
WALL
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WALL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-04 published
CHA,
Dr.▼
Tsung▼
Shin,▼ M.D.
Peacefully on Friday, March 3, 2005 at St. Michael's Hospital
surrounded by his loving family at age 80. Devoted husband to
Shiu CHA for 50 years. Loving father to Sonia
SCHMIDT
(Minneapolis,▼)
Dr. Lily CHA,
Dr.▼
Jim▼
CHA, Dr. Charlie
CHA. Doting grandfather
to Michael, Kayla and Nicholas
SCHMIDT,
Lauren,▼
Andrew▼ and Matt
KAO, and Christopher
CHA.
Father-in-law▼ to John
SCHMIDT, Patrick
LIAO and Christine
WALL. Dear uncle and brother to others in
Canada and China. Dr.
CHA was born in Henan Province, China,
on January 1, 1926. He grew up in the midst of war and revolution.
He prevailed against great adversity to graduate from The National
Defence Medical School. He taught surgery in Taiwan. He led his
family to Libya to direct the hospital at Sirte, 1965-1970. In
1970 he brought his family to Winnipeg, where he completed an
internship and passed his exams to practice as a popular family
physician associated with Misericordia Hospital. Throughout,
he was a paragon of rectitude, duty, and humanity and an inspiration
to his family and all he met. In 1995 Dr.
CHA retired and moved
to Toronto where his 3 children were practicing medicine. He
was devoted to his work, and set up The Queen-Spadina Medical
Centre where he worked part-time until May, 2001. His family
wishes to thank all the staff at St. Michael's Hospital. Service
at the Highland Funeral Home, 3280 Sheppard Ave. East, (just
west of Warden) 416-773-0933. Viewing Sunday, March 5 from 2-5
p.m., March 6, 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service (Highland) Tuesday March
7th at 1 p.m. with interment at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery to follow.
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WALL,
Percy▲
Carleton▲
Peacefully, at Parkwood Hospital, London on Tuesday, February
28, 2006, in his 86th year. Beloved husband of Gail and the late
Dorothy (1993). Loving father and father- in-law of David (Sandra)
of Chester, Nova Scotia; Patricia of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
and David CAULFIELD of Hamilton; Peter (Anne
HARVEY) of Hamilton
Louise (Katherine
JOHANSEN) of Calgary; Catherine (Allen)
DEGEER
of Canmore, Alberta; and the late Michael (1990). Much loved
Gramps of Geoff (Michelle)
WALL, Sarah (Lane)
STORY, Jane
CAULFIELD,
Emily and Patrick
WALL,
Colin,
Bryan and Allison
DEGEER. Predeceased
by grand_son Christopher
WALL.
Delighted▲ great-grandfather of
Teigan and Devon
WALL and Hannah
STORY.
Beloved eldest brother
of Herbert (Mary) of Kanata, Mary (Charles
PATTERSON) of Metcalfe
and Allan (Eleanor) of Innisfil. Predeceased by siblings Alice
JOHNSTON, Charles
WALL, Lois Sample, James
WALL and Frederick
WALL.
Percy▲ lived a long and fulfilled life, marked by (mostly)
remarkable health, a wonderful sense of humour, and deep Friendship
to so many across this country. He will be missed. Friends may
call on Sunday, March 5 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the James A.
Harris Funeral Home, 220 St. James Street at Richmond, London.
A Masonic Service under the auspices of Saint John's Lodge 209a
will be conducted on Sunday at 7: 00 p.m. A celebration of Percy's
life will be held at the Church of Saint John the Evangelist, 280
St. James Street at Wellington on Monday, March 6 at 11: 00 a.m.
with The Reverend Canon Donald R.
FORD and The Very Reverend Peter
WALL.
Interment Maple Grove Cemetery, Kanata at a later date. Memorial
contributions to The Church of Saint John the Evangelist, London
or to The Primate's World Relief and Development Fund would be
gratefully acknowledged.
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WALL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-04-15 published
Mark FARRELL,
Newspaper
Publisher (1913-2006)
Controversial top man at The Windsor Star and the Montreal Gazette
was never reluctant to skewer sacred cows, but always remained
a stickler for truth and integrity
By Douglas
McARTHUR,
Special to Globe and Mail, Page S11
Toronto -- Mark
FARRELL arrived as publisher of The Windsor Star
in 1969, driving a green Volkswagen Beetle festooned with flower
decals. His young daughters, who put them on, had assured him
they would easily wash off. They didn't, and the splashy foreign
car, in the home of Chrysler Canada, was to become a symbol of
a brash new direction for the previously staid newspaper.
During his four years in Windsor, Mr.
FARRELL gave the Star's
editorial support to the New Democratic Party in the 1972 federal
election, the first time any Canadian newspaper had endorsed
the party, and organized one of the country's first press councils.
As publisher of the Montreal Gazette, from late 1972 to 1977,
he supported language rights for French-speaking Quebeckers and
encouraged an era of award-winning investigative journalism.
Earlier in his career, he supervised the building of Canada's
largest rotogravure printing plant for Standard Publishing in
Montreal, and played a key role in creating two of the most-read
publications in the country's history, Weekend and Perspectives
magazines.
A left-leaning social democrat from his days at McGill University,
Mark FARRELL was never reluctant to skewer sacred cows, but was
a stickler for truth and integrity. He lived with a stammer he
could not control, but never allowed it to hold him back. In
his personal time, he was an avid outdoorsman and expert skier,
a caring family man and a lover of black poodles.
"Mark was every reporter's dream of what a publisher should be,"
says Tim Creery, editorial page editor of the Montreal Gazette
under Mr. FARRELL. "He stood up to advertising and political
pressure on editorial content. He applauded vigorous and deep-digging
reporting. He encouraged outspoken editorials favouring the interests
of ordinary people and denouncing privilege."
The second of four sons of Montreal stockbroker Gerald
FARRELL
and the former Eileen
O'MEARA,
Mark
FARRELL was born into money.
When he was 6, his father died. The boy attended Selwyn House,
a private school in Montreal for a few years until his mother
moved the family to England, where he and two brothers went to
Ampleforth College, a prestigious Catholic boys' boarding school
that their father had attended. In his unpublished memoirs, written
with Mr. Creery's assistance, Mr.
FARRELL described being the
only boy since the school started to receive a caning of 13 strokes.
Returning to Canada, he earned a commerce degree at McGill University,
yet the only diploma he ever posted on his office wall was from
a six-week sociology course at Moscow University's American Institute.
During the Depression, he turned a $5,000 inheritance into nearly
$20,000 on the stock market and then lost it all. At the same
time, he worked for free as managing editor of Canadian Forum,
a left-leaning intellectual magazine, and as treasurer of the
Ontario branch of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, the
predecessor of the New Democratic Party.
After becoming a chartered accountant, he was hired as promotion
manager at Montreal Standard Publishing Co. He married his first
wife, Joanna
WRIGHT, on the eve of the Second World War, but
was turned down by the military because of his stammer. Instead,
he worked for the British Air Commission in New York, where he
became internal auditor and signed cheques totalling $1.5-billion
for British purchases of U.S. aircraft and supplies. Returning
to Standard Publishing, he became a director and the right-hand
man of John McConnell,
son of owner J.W. McConnell.
At Standard, he supervised the construction of a state-of-the-art
rotogravure printing plant and helped found Weekend and Perspectives,
weekly English and French magazines that were carried in Saturday
editions of newspapers across the country. Their combined circulation
of 2.5-million was a Canadian record.
After separating from his first wife in the late 1940s, Mr.
FARRELL
married Florence
WALL, a Weekend employee, in 1952. In 1969,
Mr. FARRELL was hired to run The Windsor Star after two members
of the owning
GRAYBIEL family died in quick succession. According
to his memoirs, he accepted the offer, which he had previously
turned down, after being squeezed out in a power struggle at
Standard Publishing. Told to act as through he owned The Windsor
Star, he redesigned its layout, sponsored a regular broadcast
on U.S. Public Television in Detroit to tell Americans about
Canada, and made Peter
BENESH, an immigrant from Czechoslovakia,
a member of the editorial board at the age of 23. Mr.
BENESH
recalls his boss regularly quoting H.L. Mencken's adage: "A journalist's
job is to comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable."
While at the Star in 1971, Mr.
FARRELL set up a press council
to consider local complaints. It became the model for the Ontario
Press Council. He also led a successful editorial campaign to
bring Windsor's U.S.-owned
CKLW radio station into Canadian hands,
says Hugh NANGLE, who served under Mr.
FARRELL on the editorial
boards in both Windsor and Montreal. In 1972, the Southam newspaper
chain transferred Mr.
FARRELL to Montreal.
Under Mr. FARRELL,
The
Windsor
Star was the first large daily
to support the New Democratic Party in a federal election, and
the first to call for legalization of marijuana and abortion,
Mr. NANGLE says. Mr.
FARRELL also curtailed the influence of
the Liberal Party over The Windsor Star and of the Conservative
Party over the Gazette, he says. Under Mr.
FARRELL, the Gazette
supported the aspirations of Quebec nationalists, but not calls
for separation.
"He was a patrician and had the air of a patrician," says Henry
Aubin, an award-winning investigative reporter under Mr.
FARRELL
and now a Gazette columnist. "He could take on the anglo establishment
as one of their own on equal terms. He could have been one of
the boys." Mr. Aubin credits Mr.
FARRELL with supporting investigative
reporting and helping the staff set up a code of ethics for reporters.
Mr. FARRELL had a showdown with The Windsor Star's mechanical
unions in 1970, when they staged a two-week sit-in strike in
the pressroom. According to James
BRUCE, then assistant city
editor and later the Star's editor and publisher, Mr.
FARRELL
staged a sit-in of his own by staying in his office. Publication
resumed in two weeks, thanks to a federal labour mediator.
A Time magazine article from the mid-seventies called the Gazette
"Canada's most improved newspaper," thanks to Mr.
FARRELL and
his predecessor, Denis Harvey. It credited Mr.
FARRELL with increasing
the news budget by 40 per cent in two years, adding editorial
staff and hiring managing editor Lindsay Crysler, who launched
an era of investigative journalism, and Tim Creery, who gave
the editorial and op-ed pages "some bite."
Terry Mosher, the Gazette's editorial cartoonist who signs his
drawings Aislin, says Mr.
FARRELL gave permission for him to
run some controversial pieces early in his career. One of the
Queen resulted in the publication of three days of angry letters
from readers. Mr.
FARRELL left the Gazette in 1977, moving with
his wife to a ski property in Stowe, Vt. Later, they moved to
Morrisville, Vt. In his retirement, he continued his passion
for downhill skiing until 85. His greatest thrill came in 1970,
when he did Switzerland's Haute Route, a hut-to-hut trek that
involves downhill and cross-country skiing and climbing. Mr.
FARRELL
talked about social issues even at home, says Willa
FARRELL,
the youngest of his three daughters. When she was a child, she
recalls him lamenting that the newspaper industry was built on
the child labour of carrier boys.
Norman Redlich, a former dean of law at New York University and
a long-time vacation friend in Vermont, says Mr.
FARRELL once
told him that the U.S. First Amendment protecting freedom of
the press is an old whore that should be retired. "His point
was: If you can't verify it, don't print it," Mr. Redlich says.
"I've always thought it was an excellent thing for a publisher
to say."
Mark FARRELL was born in Montreal on January 22, 1913.
He died of pneumonia on April 6, 2006, in Morrisville, Vt. He
was 93. He is survived by his wife, Florence, and their daughters
Fiona FARRELL and Willa
FARRELL.
He also leaves Sally
KININMONTH, his daughter from his marriage
to Joanna WRIGHT, several grandchildren and his brother, Charles.
An infant son, Mark, died after one day in 1957.
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WALL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-14 published
CANNON,
Anne
Laurine (née
MacFARLANE)
Age 84 years, passed away on Sunday, January 8, 2006, after a
valiant battle against cancer, in the presence of family. Loving
wife for 65 years of John. Dear sister of Reid
MacFARLANE and
Edna YOUNGBERG.
Loving mother of Janice
MARZARI (Louis,)
Betty
AYLESWORTH (Harold), Laurie
BRULEY (Russell), and Kathryn
WALL
(David.)
Caring grandmother of Lawrence and Frank
MARZARI,
Grant
and James AYLESWORTH, Debby
BRULEY, Grace Anne
POST, and Kathryn
BRULEY.
Great-grandmother of Emily and Rachel
MARZARI, and Ethan
and Evan POST.
Private cremation. Memorial Service will be at
a later date. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society in Anne's
memory would be appreciated.
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WALL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-02 published
WALL,
Murray
Victor
Passed away peacefully at True Davidson Acres on Tuesday, January
31, 2006 at the age of 82. Beloved
son of the late Marjorie and
Norman WALL.
Murray will be fondly remembered by his relatives
and Friends. A private cremation will take place, with a graveside
Memorial Service in the spring.
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WALL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-04 published
CHA,
Dr.▲
Tsung▲
Shin,▲ M.D.
Peacefully on Friday, March 3, 2005 at St. Michael's Hospital
surrounded by his loving family at age 80. Devoted husband to
Shiu CHA for 50 years. Loving father to Sonia
SCHMIDT
(Minneapolis,▲)
Dr. Lily CHA,
Dr.▲
Jim▲
CHA, Dr. Charlie
CHA. Doting grandfather
to Michael, Kayla and Nicholas
SCHMIDT,
Lauren,▲
Andrew▲ and Matt
KAO, and Christopher
CHA.
Father-in-law▲ to John
SCHMIDT, Patrick
LIAO and Christine
WALL. Dear uncle and brother to others in
Canada and China. Dr.
CHA was born in Henan Province, China,
on January 1, 1926. He grew up in the midst of war and revolution.
He prevailed against great adversity to graduate from The National
Defence Medical School. He taught surgery in Taiwan. He led his
family to Libya to direct the hospital at Sirte, 1965-1970. In
1970 he brought his family to Winnipeg where he completed an
internship and passed his exams to practice as a popular family
physician associated with Misericordia Hospital. Throughout,
he was a paragon of rectitude, duty, and humanity and an inspiration
to his family and all he met. In 1995 Dr.
CHA retired and moved
to Toronto where his 3 children were practicing medicine. He
was devoted to his work, and set up The Queen-Spadina Medical
Centre where he worked part-time until May, 2001. His family
wishes to thank all the staff at St. Michael's Hospital. Service
at the Highland Funeral Home, 3280 Sheppard Ave. East, (just
west of Warden) 416-773-0933. Viewing Sunday, March 5 from 2-5
p.m., March 6, 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service (Highland) Tuesday, March
7th at 1 p.m. with interment at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery to follow.
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WALL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-03 published
MITCHELL,
Joyce
(BROWN)
Passed away peacefully into the presence of her Lord and Saviour,
on Saturday, April 1, 2006 in Oakville, at the age of 73. She
will be greatly missed by her loving husband Edgar, and her children
and grandchildren: Carole
STEVENS,
Brad and
Caitlin;
Catherine
(Wilfred) BROWN-
RATCLIFFE, Jordan; Heather (Timothy)
BEADLE,
Nathan, Ryan, Laura, Sarah; and Sharon
BROWN. She will also be
remembered with affection by Edgar's daughters: Juliet
BULMAN,
Wendy WALL,
Linda
BRINDLE and their families. Joyce was 'Promoted
to Glory' after 53 years of faithful service as a Salvation Army
Officer. Visitation at Smith's Funeral Home, 1167 Guelph Line,
(one stoplight north of Queen Elizabeth Way) Burlington (905-632-3333)
on Monday from 5-8 p.m. Funeral Service will be held at the Salvation
Army Citadel, 2090 Prospect Street, Burlington on Tuesday, April 4,
2006 at 1 p.m. Private Family Interment. In Joyce's memory, donations
may be made to The Salvation Army Booth College or the Parkinson
Society of Canada. www.smithsfh.com
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WALLACE o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2006-01-11 published
OSBORNE,
Gladys (née
GILKES)
Entered into rest in Victoria Hospital, London on Thursday January
5, 2006. Gladys
OSBORNE in her 65th year. Gladys
(GILKES)
OSBORNE,
dear friend of Peter
OTTO of R.R.#1 Chatsworth and beloved wife
of the late George
OSBORNE. Dear mother of Doug (Patricia)
OSBORNE
and Brent OSBORNE, both of Dundalk, Bryan
OSBORNE of Durham,
Brenda (Percy)
ACHESON of Dundalk and Regina
LANGHAMMER of New
York, U.S.A. Loving grandmother of Marlene, Michael, Darcy, Sabrina,
Caitlyn, Nicole and Geordan. Dear sister of Thelma
WOOD and Doris
WALLACE and sister-in-law of Donna
WILLIAMS, Marie (Barry)
ADAM/ADAMS,
and Kent HEWGILL.
Predeceased by her father Stanley
GILKES and
her mother Della (Lawrence)
GREEN, a sister Betty
HEWGILL, a
brother Don
GILKES, brothers-in-law Murray
WALLACE,
Dallas
OSBORNE
and Fred WILLIAMS and sister-in-law Jean
OSBORNE.
Rested at the
McMillan and Jack Funeral Home, Dundalk. Service was held in
the chapel on Sunday, January 8, 2006 at 2: 30 p.m. Interment
in Dundalk Cemetery. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation,
Centre Grey Hospital Building Fund or the charity of your choice
would be appreciated.
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WALLACE o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2006-11-15 published
WALLACE,
Murray.▼
(November 15, 1991).
We think of you in silence
We often speak your name
But all we have are memories
And your picture in a frame
Your resting place we visit
And put flowers there with care
No one knows the heartache
As we turn and leave you there.
- Sandy, Clair, Morgan and Hayley.
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WALLACE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-07 published
WALLACE,
James▼
Allan "
Jim"
Entered into the presence of His Lord peacefully at London Health
Sciences Centre, University Hospital on Thursday, January 5,
2006. James Allan (Jim)
WALLACE of London in his 52nd year. Beloved
husband of Theresa
(SPERRY)
WALLACE of London. Dear brother of
David and his wife
Marlene▼
WALLACE of Scarborough and 2 nephews
Sean and Patrick
WALLACE.
Predeceased by his parents John and
Marion WALLACE.
Friends will be received at Victory Heights Baptist
Church, 123 Chesterfield Ave. on Sunday, January 8th, 2006 from
2-5 p.m. only. Funeral service will be held in the church on
Monday,
January 9th, 2006 at 1 p.m. with Pastor Andrew
PLUMRIDGE
officiating. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. Friends
who wish may make memorial donations to Victory Heights Baptist
Church. Evans Funeral Home, 648 Hamilton Road in charge of arrangements.
Online condolences www.evansfuneralhome.ca A tree will be planted
in living memorial to Jim
WALLACE.
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WALLACE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-10 published
WALLACE,
Margaret▲▼
Ann
Peacefully at home, on Sunday, January 8th, 2006, Mrs. Margaret
Ann WALLACE of London in her 89th year. Beloved wife of the late
Bruce F. "Bill"
WALLACE (2001). Loving father of Bruce
WALLACE
and his wife Sandra of Fort Erie. Dear sister of Gerard (McAllister)
FERGUSON of Aylmer. Also survived by many nieces and nephews
and their families. Predeceased by her brother Bruce R.
FERGUSON.
Margaret was a retired R.N. at St. Joseph's Hospital. The funeral
service will be conducted at the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709
Wonderland Road North, on Wednesday, January 11th, 2006 at 1: 00
p.m. with visitation one hour prior to the service. Interment,
Woodland Cemetery. Those wishing to make a donation in memory
of Margaret, are asked to consider the Metropolitan United Church
Music Department.
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WALLACE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-21 published
CHAMBERS,
William
Calvert "
Bill▼"
Of Nilestown, died peacefully with his family by his side at
London Health Sciences Centre University Hospital on Sunday,
March 19, 2006 in his 66th year. Predeceased by his wife Marnie
(née WORKMAN) (1973.) Dearly loved by his son Jeff
CHAMBERS (wife
Sherri) of Nilestown. Proud "Grandpa C" of Keely and Teagan.
Beloved brother of Ruth
WOODS
(Ron
McINTYRE) of London and David
CHAMBERS
(Carol) of Leamington. Fondly remembered by his partner
Gail WALLACE and daughters Deb and Cheri and families (Mathew
and Quin). Sadly missed by many nieces and nephews. Predeceased
by parents Calvert (1974) and Phyllis (1981). Friends will be
received at the Bieman Funeral Home, Dorchester on Wednesday
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A funeral service will be held at Dorchester
United Church on Thursday, March 23, 2006 at 1 p.m. Interment
Dorchester Union Cemetery. Memorial donations to the London Health
Sciences Centre Foundation gratefully acknowledged. Bill was
involved in the automobile business for over 50 years as the
owner of Bill Chambers Chev-Olds and Nilestown Auto Sales.
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WALLACE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-21 published
SPENCE,
Echo
Sarah
Jane (née
POSLIFF)
At Stratford General Hospital on Sunday, March 19, 2006, Mrs. Echo
Sarah Jane
(POSLIFF)
SPENCE of Listowel, in her 59th year. Beloved
wife of Jim
SPENCE.
Sister-in-law of Elaine and Brian
BROWN of
Kenora, Pat and Laverne
WALLACE of Egmondville, Bill and Marian
SPENCE of Carlisle, and Barb and Harry
NORRIS of Mitchell. Also
survived by several nieces, nephews and cousins. Predeceased
by her parents George and Ida
(SMITH)
POSLIFF, and her brothers
Ian and Alan
POSLIFF.
Visitation will be held at the Robert Trench
Funeral Home, Listowel on Wednesday 2: 00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m.
Funeral service will be held at Trinity United Church, Listowel
on Thursday, March 23rd at 11: 00 a.m. Reverend Steven
COX officiating.
Interment in Greenwood Cemetery, Milverton. Memorial donations
to Trinity United Church, Arthritis Society, or Canadian Cancer
Society would be appreciated. Online condolences may be left
at www.roberttrenchfuneralhome.com
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WALLACE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-04-01 published
LEWIS,
Audrey
(ANSELL) (May 10, 1924-April 3, 2004)
My dearest sister and best friend
Too deeply loved to ever be forgotten.
Ruth (ANSELL)
WALLACE
"I'll remember April"
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WALLACE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-04-08 published
CHAMBERS,
Bill▲
My heartfelt thank you to my Friends, families (Wallace, Sutherland,
Sherriff, Chambers, Workman and Browell) who have given me strength
through this difficult time. Special thanks to my girls (Cheri
and Deb) for your love and support, to my grandkids (Mathew,
Quin, Keely and Teagan) who have kept me grounded. To Ginger,
you are my rock. My appreciation to Bill's caregivers at 7th
Floor University Hospital and Bieman Funeral Home for their compassion.
Thanks to the Ontario Provincial Police for their honourable
respect. Bill will always be in our hearts. - Gail
WALLACE.
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WALLACE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-04-12 published
WALLACE,
Robert▼
Murray▲ McCheyne
Passed away peacefully at the Parkwood Hospital on Monday, April 10,
2006 in his 76th year. Beloved husband of the late Mary
WALLACE
(1998.) Survived by his daughters Kim (Glen)
KAMERMAN of London
and Pam BENN of Belleville. Also survived by sisters Mae
HUTCHINSON/HUTCHISON
of Whitby, Grace
WALLACE of Pennsylvania and Margaret (Wilfred)
BARKER of Barrie. Will be sadly missed by his 6 grandchildren
and 2 great-grandchildren. Predeceased by his brother Leslie
and sister Betty. A Memorial Service will be held at the Logan
Funeral Home, 371 Dundas Street (between Waterloo and Colborne
Street) on Thursday, April 13, 2006 at 3: 30 p.m. In lieu of flowers
memorial donations may be made to Parkwood Palliative Care or
Canadian Cancer Society. Online condolences www.loganfh.ca
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WALLACE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-11 published
TRUPISH,
John
At Parkwood Hospital, London on Tuesday, May 9, 2006. John
TRUPISH
of Rodney in his 83rd. year. Lovingly remembered by his wife
Margaret (SHOSTAK,) daughters Gwen (Bernie)
GRIEGOSCHEWSKI of
Manitoulin
Island,
Pamela (Frank)
COWAN of London, Jo-Anne (Bill)
STEPHENS of London; 7 grandchildren and 1 great-grand_son. Also
survived by sister Helen
BLIGDEN of Windsor. Predeceased by siblings
Annie FERANCE, Doris
WALLACE, Mary
KRAJNIK, Jenny
HOTNER, George
and Peter TRUPISH.
Friends may call at the Rodney Chapel on Thursday
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where prayers will be offered at 7: 00 p.m. Funeral
Mass will be celebrated from Saint Mary's Church, West Lorne on
Friday at 11: 00 am., Fr. J.
KONIECZNY, C.R. celebrant. Interment
Rodney Cemetery. If desired, donations to Saint Mary's Building
Fund or Victorian Order of Nurses London/Middlesex would be appreciated
as your expression of sympathy. Arrangements entrusted to Padfield
Funeral Homes (519 785-0810). Online condolences may be made
at www.padfieldfuneralhome.com
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WALLACE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-25 published
HACKSHAW,
Margaret▼
Wallace▼ (née
CAMPBELL)
Of Saint Thomas on Tuesday, May 23, 2006, at the Saint Thomas-Elgin
General Hospital, in her 76th year. Beloved wife of the late
Gordon HACKSHAW and loved mother of Rhona and her husband Steven
SOMERVILLE of Saint Thomas, Moira
CAWKER of Stoney Creek and the
late Dawson
HACKSHAW.
Loved▼ grandmother of Scott, Craig, Shelby,
Travis, Melanie and Robert. Predeceased by a brother Thomas
CAMPBELL.
Margaret was born in Scotland on September 5, 1930, the daughter
of the late Dawson and Janet
(WALLACE)
CAMPBELL.
She▼ attended
St. Andrews United Church and she was a member of the Lioness
Club, Port Stanley. The funeral service will be held at St. Andrews'
United Church on Friday at 3: 30 p.m. Visitation at the Church
Friday 2: 30-3:30 p.m. Cremation to follow with the ashes to be
interred in Union Cemetery. Flowers gratefully declined, with
remembrances to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Port Stanley
Lioness Club.
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WALLACE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-26 published
HACKSHAW,
Margaret▲
Wallace▲ (née
CAMPBELL)
Of Saint Thomas on Tuesday, May 23, 2006, at the Saint Thomas-Elgin
General Hospital, in her 76th year. Beloved wife of the late
Gordon HACKSHAW and loved mother of Rhona and her husband Steven
SOMERVILLE of Saint Thomas, Moira
CAWKER of Stoney Creek and the
late Dawson
HACKSHAW.
Loved▲ grandmother of Scott, Craig, Shelby,
Travis, Melanie and Robert. Predeceased by a brother Thomas
CAMPBELL.
Margaret was born in Scotland on September 5, 1930, the daughter
of the late Dawson and Janet
(WALLACE)
CAMPBELL.
She▲▼ attended
St. Andrews United Church and she was a member of the Lioness
Club, Port Stanley. The funeral service will be held at St. Andrews'
United Church on Friday at 3: 30 p.m. Visitation at the Church
Friday 2: 30-3:30 p.m. Cremation to follow with the ashes to be
interred in Union Cemetery. Flowers gratefully declined, with
remembrances to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Port Stanley
Lioness Club. Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin St. Saint Thomas
in charge of arrangements.
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WALLACE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-30 published
ROBERTSON,
George
Williams
Unexpectedly, on Saturday, May 27th, 2006, George Williams
ROBERTSON
of London in his 72nd year. Beloved husband of Mag
SCHMIDT.
Loving
father of Kelly
VAN
DRUNEN
(Mike) of Michigan, Julie
SHUSTER
of Toronto, and Darlene
BARWISE of Point Edward. Proud Papa of
Garret, Kurtis, Alicia, Dustin and Natasha. Brother of Christine
NEALLY of Scotland and brother-in-law of Dawn
WALLACE and Janet
HINES
(Dave,) all of London. Predeceased by sisters Jessie
WALLACE
(Jack) and Ruby
JACK and by brothers Robert
ROBERTSON and Alec
ROBERTSON.
Visitation will be held on Wednesday, May 31st, 2006
from 4: 00-7:00 p.m. at the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland
Road North, where the funeral service will be conducted on Wednesday
at 7: 00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the
Heart and Stroke Foundation or to a charity of your choice. A true
athlete in life and a fantastic man, who touched all who knew
him.
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WALLACE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-31 published
WOODBURN,
Shirley
Elizabeth (née
WALLACE) O.N.
Peacefully at home in Port Dover on Saturday, May 27, 2006 in
her 77th year. Beloved wife of Douglas
WOODBURN.
Loving mother
of Scott and his wife, Katherine. Shirley will be deeply missed
by sister-in-law Joyce
DUTRA
(Joe,) sister-in-law Beth, brother
Jack (Madeline) and brother David (Janet). Numerous cousins,
nieces, nephews and other family members will fondly remember
her. She was predeceased by her brother, Robert and parents,
John and Agnes
WALLACE.
Shirley was a faithful and active member
of Saint Paul's Anglican Church in Caledonia; in particular in
the Altar Guild, the Anglican Church Women and as parish secretary
for many years. Recently, Shirley was awarded The Order of Niagara
for her life long service and commitment to the church. She had
also been active in Kinettes (Preston and Caledonia), the Haldimand
Horticultural Society, the Historical Society as well as Guiding
in Preston and at one time was the District Deputy Commissioner.
Shirley was Secretary of both the Preston and Caledonia Community
Chest, and had been Chair of the Eland Lee Museum Committee.
She was also a Board Director of Subdivision 17 of The Women's
Institute. A celebration of Shirley's life will be held at Saint Paul's
Anglican Church, 27 Orkney Street East, Caledonia (905-765-2779)
on Friday, June 2, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to Saint Paul's Anglican Church. Special thanks to
Doctors Gunning and Hall, and the nurses and homemakers of Haldimand-Norfolk
Community Care Access Centre. And thanks to all the great neighbours,
Friends and members of the parish family for all their loving
care during Shirley's illness. Shirley was overwhelmed by your
support. You have all been wonderful! Shirley lives on in our
hearts and in the ways we reach out in care to one another.
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WALLACE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-07-12 published
WALLACE,
Arlene (née
GLOVER)
At her late residence on Monday, July 10, 2006 Arlene
(GLOVER)
WALLACE of London and formerly of Exeter in her 64th year. Beloved
wife of James (Jim) M.
WALLACE. Dear mother of Wendy
WALLACE
and her companion Tim
RAVEN of Saint Thomas and Wanda
WALLACE of
London. Dear grandmother of Marcie and Samantha
CASE. Dear sister
and sister-in-law of Barry
GLOVER of London, Linda and Veral
LANES of Victoria, British Columbia, Jack
GLOVER of New Hamburg,
Judi and Bill
JENNISON of Grand Bend, Bobbie
COSMAN of Exeter,
Bill and Christine
GLOVER of Wasaga Beach and Kathie
GLOVER of
Exeter.
Predeceased by her parents Jim and Murdiena
GLOVER, brother
Peter, sister-in-law Barbara
GLOVER and nephew Bil
JENNISON.
Friends may call at the Hopper Hockey Funeral Home, 370 William
Street, 1 west of Main, Exeter one hour prior to the funeral
service, which will be held on Wednesday, July 12th at 1: 30 p.m.
with Pastor Kevin
RUTLEDGE officiating. Cremation with inurnment
Exeter Cemetery. Donations to Canadian Cancer Society, Victorian
Order of Nurses Middlesex-Elgin Branch or to the Multiple Sclerosis
Society would be appreciated by the family. Condolences may be
forwarded through www.hopperhockeyfh.com.
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WALLACE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-07-14 published
WALLACE,
Douglas "
Spike"
Its just been a week since you left us and we miss you already,
Douglas "Spike"
WALLACE.
From your Friends Mark, Jennifer and
Brodie.
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WALLACE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-11-27 published
FILIATUAULT,
Lisa
Anne (née
WALLACE) (1963-2006)
Passed away in her home in Waterloo surrounded by love after
a courageous 14-month battle with brain cancer on Friday, November 24,
2006. Lisa will be sadly missed by her husband Robert and sons
Graydon, Wade and Chase. She is survived by her parents, Bill
(Stoney) and Rosemary
WALLACE of London, sister Julie
IVANCHENKO
and her husband Mike of Oakville and brother Bill
WALLACE and
his wife Kasey of London. Lisa will be lovingly remembered by
her extended family, Paul and Shirley
FILIATUAULT,
John and Sue
FILIATUAULT, and Paul and Anne
FILIATUAULT.
She was a wonderful
and special aunt to Lara, Tasha, Nicholas, William, Dylan, Lindsay,
Shelby, Elizabeth and James. Lisa graduated from the University
of Western Ontario with an Honours Bachelor of Arts in 1985 followed
by a Bachelor of Education also at Western in 1987. She began
her 19-year teaching career that same year at Bluevale Collegiate
Institute specializing in Languages and Art. Continuing her love
for knowledge, she completed her Librarianship qualifications
in 2001 and became a Teacher-Librarian subsequently transforming
the library at Bluevale into an energetic center of learning
- "a happenin' place." Lisa was an avid cottager enjoying every
summer on her island at Oliphant on Lake Huron. Lisa revelled
in the beauty and simplicity of her time there. She spent each
Christmas with her family on Marco Island, Florida where she
loved to walk the beach each morning, collecting shells and revitalizing
herself through nature. Lisa lived her life with passion always
looking to find the best in people. Her smile lit up every room
she entered. She approached every situation, even the difficult
ones, with a positive attitude believing that one could alter
their lives by altering their attitude. Lisa was loved by all
and will be missed by many. Special thanks to all of our Friends,
family, neighbours, hockey families, and the Staff of Bluevale
Collegiate for all of their help over the past year. We are truly
overwhelmed by your love and support. We also wish to thank the
numerous doctors, nurses, and alternative practitioners who cared
for our beloved Lisa. Your tender care was greatly appreciated
through this journey. Relatives and Friends are invited to share
their memories of Lisa with her family during visitation at the
Erb and Good Family Funeral Home, 171 King St. S., Waterloo, on
Wednesday, November 29 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service
to celebrate Lisa's life will be held at Knox Presbyterian Church,
50 Erb St. W., Waterloo, on Thursday, November 30, 2006 at 1: 00 p.m.
A reception at the Westmount Golf and Country Club will immediately
follow the service. Condolences for the family and memorial donations
to the Juravinski Cancer Clinic, 699 Concession Street, Hamilton,
Ontario L8V 5C2 may be made by contacting the funeral home at
519-745-8445 or www.erbgood.com In living memory of Lisa, a tree
will be planted through the Trees for Learning Program by the
funeral home.
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WALLACE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-11-28 published
FILIATRAULT,
Lisa▼
Anne▼ (née
WALLACE) (1963-2006)
Passed away in her home in Waterloo surrounded by love after
a courageous 14-month battle with brain cancer on Friday, November 24,
2006. Lisa will be sadly missed by her husband Robert and sons
Graydon, Wade and Chase. She is survived by her parents, Bill
(Stoney) and Rosemary
WALLACE of London, sister Julie
IVANCHENKO
and her husband Mike of Oakville and brother Bill
WALLACE and
his wife Kasey of London. Lisa will be lovingly remembered by
her extended family, Paul and Shirley
FILIATRAULT,
John▼ and Sue
FILIATRAULT, and Paul and Anne
FILIATRAULT.
She▼ was a wonderful
and special aunt to Lara, Tasha, Nicholas, William, Dylan, Lindsay,
Shelby, Elizabeth and James. Lisa graduated from the University
of Western Ontario with an Honours Bachelor of Arts in 1985 followed
by a Bachelor of Education also at Western in 1987. She began
her 19-year teaching career that same year at Bluevale Collegiate
Institute specializing in Languages and Art. Continuing her love
for knowledge, she completed her Librarianship qualifications
in 2001 and became a Teacher-Librarian subsequently transforming
the library at Bluevale into an energetic center of learning
- "a happenin' place." Lisa was an avid cottager enjoying every
summer on her island at Oliphant on Lake Huron. Lisa reveled
in the beauty and simplicity of her time there. She spent each
Christmas with her family on Marco Island, Florida where she
loved to walk the beach each morning, collecting shells and revitalizing
herself through nature. Lisa lived her life with passion always
looking to find the best in people. Her smile lit up every room
she entered. She approached every situation, even the difficult
ones, with a positive attitude believing that one could alter
their lives by altering their attitude. Lisa was loved by all
and will be missed by many. Special thanks to all of our Friends,
family, neighbours, hockey families, and the Staff of Bluevale
Collegiate for all of their help over the past year. We are truly
overwhelmed by your love and support. We also wish to thank the
numerous doctors, nurses, and alternative practitioners who cared
for our beloved Lisa. Your tender care was greatly appreciated
through this journey. Relatives and Friends are invited to share
their memories of Lisa with her family during visitation at the
Erb and Good Family Funeral Home, 171 King St. S., Waterloo, on
Wednesday, November 29 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service
to celebrate Lisa's life will be held at Knox Presbyterian Church,
50 Erb St. W., Waterloo, on Thursday, November 30, 2006 at 1: 00 p.m.
A reception at the Westmount Golf and Country Club will immediately
follow the service. Condolences for the family and memorial donations
to the Juravinski Cancer Clinic, 699 Concession Street, Hamilton,
Ontario L8V 5C2 may be made by contacting the funeral home at
519-745-8445 or www.erbgood.com In living memory of Lisa, a tree
will be planted through the Trees for Learning Program by the
funeral home.
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WALLACE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-11-29 published
FILIATRAULT,
Lisa▲▼
Anne▲▼ (née
WALLACE) (1963-2006)
Passed away in her home in Waterloo surrounded by love after
a courageous 14-month battle with brain cancer on Friday, November 24,
2006. Lisa will be sadly missed by her husband Robert and sons
Graydon, Wade and Chase. She is survived by her parents, Bill
(Stoney) and Rosemary
WALLACE of London, sister Julie
IVANCHENKO
and her husband Mike of Oakville and brother Bill
WALLACE and
his wife Kasey of London. Lisa will be lovingly remembered by
her extended family, Paul and Shirley
FILIATRAULT,
John▲▼ and Sue
FILIATRAULT, and Paul and Anne
FILIATRAULT.
She▲▼ was a wonderful
and special aunt to Lara, Tasha, Nicholas, William, Dylan, Lindsay,
Shelby, Elizabeth and James. Lisa graduated from the University
of Western Ontario with an Honours Bachelor of Arts in 1985 followed
by a Bachelor of Education also at Western in 1987. She began
her 19-year teaching career that same year at Bluevale Collegiate
Institute specializing in Languages and Art. Continuing her love
for knowledge, she completed her Librarianship qualifications
in 2001 and became a Teacher-Librarian subsequently transforming
the library at Bluevale into an energetic center of learning
- "a happenin' place." Lisa was an avid cottager enjoying every
summer on her island at Oliphant on Lake Huron. Lisa reveled
in the beauty and simplicity of her time there. She spent each
Christmas with her family on Marco Island, Florida where she
loved to walk the beach each morning, collecting shells and revitalizing
herself through nature. Lisa lived her life with passion always
looking to find the best in people. Her smile lit up every room
she entered. She approached every situation, even the difficult
ones, with a positive attitude believing that one could alter
their lives by altering their attitude. Lisa was loved by all
and will be missed by many. Special thanks to all of our Friends,
family, neighbours, hockey families, and the Staff of Bluevale
Collegiate for all of their help over the past year. We are truly
overwhelmed by your love and support. We also wish to thank the
numerous doctors, nurses, and alternative practitioners who cared
for our beloved Lisa. Your tender care was greatly appreciated
through this journey. Relatives and Friends are invited to share
their memories of Lisa with her family during visitation at the
Erb and Good Family Funeral Home, 171 King St. S., Waterloo, on
Wednesday, November 29 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service
to celebrate Lisa's life will be held at Knox Presbyterian Church,
50 Erb St. W., Waterloo, on Thursday, November 30, 2006 at 1: 00 p.m.
A reception at the Westmount Golf and Country Club will immediately
follow the service. Condolences for the family and memorial donations
to the Juravinski Cancer Clinic, 699 Concession Street, Hamilton,
Ontario L8V 5C2 may be made by contacting the funeral home at
519-745-8445 or www.erbgood.com In living memory of Lisa, a tree
will be planted through the Trees for Learning Program by the
funeral home.
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WALLACE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-20 published
POTTHOFF,
Ilene
(GERBER)
At South Huron Hospital, Exeter on Monday, December 18, 2006
Ilene (GERBER)
POTTHOFF of Exeter in her 85th year. Beloved wife
of the late Leroy
POTTHOFF (1995,) the late Joseph
KIKER (1973)
and the late Harvey
CLAUSIUS (1990.) Dear mother of Wayne
CLAUSIUS
of Grand Bend, Barbara and Jim
WILLIS of Exeter, Gwen and Pat
O'ROURKE of Dashwood, Gordon and Susan
KIKER of Interlochen,
Michigan and Kay
WALLACE of Longview, Texas. Also survived by
12 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Dear sister and
sister-in-law of Beatrice
HEYWOOD and twin sister Irene
CLAUSIUS
all of Exeter and Orland and Marcella
GERBER of Baden. Predeceased
by a son Joseph
KIKER (2004,) an infant daughter Rhonda, a sister
Mabel RILEY and her husband Nelson and brothers-in-law Albert
CLAUSIUS and Laverne
HEYWOOD.
Friends may call at the Hopper
Hockey Funeral Home, 370 William Street, 1 west of Main, Exeter
on Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service will be held
at Emmanuel Baptist Church, Highway #4 at the Kirkton Road on
Friday,
December 22nd at 11 a.m. with Pastor Scott
STEIN officiating.
Interment Lakeview Conservative Mennonite Cemetery, Blake. Donations
to South Huron Hospital or Emmanuel Baptist Church would be appreciate
by the family. Condolences may be forwarded through www.hopperhockeyfh.com.
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WALLACE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-08 published
LEVAN,
Reverend
Dr.
G.
Victor, B.D., M.A., Th.D.
Passed away peacefully at the Kingston General Hospital on Monday,
March 6, 2006, after a long struggle with cancer. Ordained in
1947, he spent the next 46 years serving the United Church of
Canada in various capacities; including his time as Bay of Quinte
Conference Minister, Personnel. His life of 87 years was well
lived, spent learning and loving, building and taking joy in
community. Loved and dearly missed by his wife of over 60 years
Marjory CUNNINGHAM; and by his children Peter, Mary Beth, and
Christopher; their past and present partners Andrea
LEVAN,
Ronda
LENTI, Kim
ZAPF, Bill
SCHRAM, Trish
WALLACE, and Kelly
HIGGINS
his grandchildren Jeremy (wife Carolyn), Robert, Marybeth (Partner
Nathan GLENTWORTH,)
Rebecca (fiancee James
CAVEN,) Matthew, and
Griffin. The memorial service will be held Friday, March 10th,
11 a.m. at Chalmers United Church in Kingston, Ontario, reception
to follow. Private interment follows at the Cataraqui Cemetery.
As expressions of condolence, donations may be made to the Chalmers
United Church Memorial Fund or the Charity of your choice.
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WALLACE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-11 published
WALLACE,
John▼
Francis▼ "
Jack▼"
Unexpectedly but peacefully on Tuesday March 7, 2006 at age 84.
Loving▼ husband of Cathy Dorothy
(GALVIN,) devoted father of Ted
(Karen,) Ann
HATCHELL
(Jonathan,)
Jane
LONGCHAMPS (Donald,) Peter
(Julia,) and Caroline
DAVIES
(Greg.▼)
Adoring▼ grandfather of Michael,
Andrew, Emma and Margot
WALLACE;
Alexandra,▼
James▲▼ and Matthew
HATCHELL; Jessica
LONGCHAMPS; Hannah, Lucy and Sophie
WALLACE
Sam, Jack and Alicia
DAVIES.
Jack▼ was predeceased by brothers
Ted (killed in action in Second World War), and Douglas Gerald.
He was a veteran of the Second World War, served with the Three
Rivers Regiment (12th Armoured), and was the recipient of numerous
medals and distinctions. Funeral arrangements to be completed.
Kelly Funeral Home (613) 235-6712
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WALLACE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-14 published
LAWSON,
Annie▼
M.▼ "
Anne▼" B.A., M.Sc.
Suddenly and peacefully at Toronto Western Hospital on Sunday,
March 12, 2006, following a short illness. Anne was born and
raised in Toronto, the daughter of the late William
LAWSON and
the late Lottie
LAWSON.
She▼ was the loving sister of Doctor Marion
JOHNSTON
(Wallace,▼) the late Kathleen
BECK (Ben) and the late
Marguerite
McLENNAN
(William.▼)
She▼ is survived by her nephew
Dr. Peter BECK
(Izi,▼) her niece Doctor Anne
WALLACE (Jack) and her
nephew Del
McLENNAN Q.C. (Jackie.) She was predeceased by her
nephew Paul
BECK, her niece Margie
JOHNSTON and her nephew Gordon
McLENNAN.
She▼ is also survived by her great-nephews and nieces,
Kathleen HOOKES, Suzanne
PANTELUK, Patricia
CONRADI, Doctor Paul
BECK, Elizabeth
DUMAINE, John
BECK, Paul
WALLACE, Liz
PATERSON,
John WALLACE, David
WALLACE and Sarah
McLENNAN-
STAPLETON. Anne
is further survived by 20 great-great-nephews and nieces. Anne's
father wished each of his daughters to attain a university education
in days when post-secondary education for women was not common.
Anne and each of her sisters graduated with distinction from
the University of Toronto. Anne specialized in household economics
and, after graduation, taught in Fort Frances, Ontario. She often
referred to her time in Fort Frances as being very happy and
enjoyable. She subsequently joined the Royal Canadian Air Force
during World War 2. She was commissioned as a Section Officer
and was posted as chief dietician at Sea Island, Vancouver. After
the war she taught at Fort William (now Thunder Bay) and subsequently
Toronto. Anne was subsequently asked to join the staff of London
Teachers College in London, Ontario. In the early 1960's, Anne
was transferred to Toronto where she served as a provincial inspector
of schools. In this capacity she travelled the Province of Ontario
for many years. Anne and her Friends travelled the world and
enjoyed every minute of it. In later years she enjoyed discussing
the details of their travels with others. Anne maintained her
intellectual abilities and considerable curiosity until her final
days. She always enjoyed a challenging game of bridge with Friends.
In 1967 Anne was awarded the Centennial Medal by the Government
of Canada. At Anne's request, she has been cremated and a family
memorial service will be held at a later date. Morley Bedford
Funeral Services, 159 Eglinton Avenue West, Toronto (416-489-8733),
is in charge of arrangements. In lieu of flowers, Anne would
suggest a donation to a worthy charity of your choice.
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WALLACE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-17 published
LAWSON,
Annie▲
M.▲ "
Anne,▲" B.A., M.Sc.
Suddenly and peacefully at Toronto Western Hospital on Sunday,
March 12, 2006, following a short illness. Anne was born and
raised in Toronto, the daughter of the late William
LAWSON and
the late Lottie
LAWSON.
She▲ was the loving sister of Doctor Marion
JOHNSTON
(Wallace,▲) the late Kathleen
BECK (Ben) and the late
Marguerite
McLENNAN
(William.▲)
She▲ is survived by her nephew
Dr. Peter BECK
(Izi,▲) her niece Doctor Anne
WALLACE (Jack) and her
nephew Del
McLENNAN, Q.C. (Jackie.) She was predeceased by her
nephew Paul
BECK, her niece Margie
JOHNSTON and her nephew Gordon
McLENNAN.
She▲ is also survived by her great-nephews and nieces,
Kathleen HOOKES, Suzanne
PANTELUK, Patricia
CONRADI, Doctor Paul
BECK, Elizabeth
DUMAINE, John
BECK, Paul
WALLACE, Liz
PATERSON,
John WALLACE, David
WALLACE and Sarah
McLENNAN-
STAPLETON. Anne
is further survived by 20 great-great-nephews and nieces. Anne's
father wished each of his daughters to attain a university education
in days when post-secondary education for women was not common.
Anne and each of her sisters graduated with distinction from
the University of Toronto. Anne specialized in household economics
and, after graduation, taught in Fort Frances, Ontario. She often
referred to her time in Fort Frances as being very happy and
enjoyable. She subsequently joined the Royal Canadian Air Force
during World War 2. She was commissioned as a Section Officer
and was posted as chief dietician at Sea Island, Vancouver. After
the war she taught at Fort William (now Thunder Bay) and subsequently
Toronto. Anne was subsequently asked to join the staff of London
Teachers College in London, Ontario. In the early 1960's, Anne
was transferred to Toronto where she served as a provincial inspector
of schools. In this capacity she travelled the Province of Ontario
for many years. Anne and her Friends travelled the world and
enjoyed every minute of it. In later years she enjoyed discussing
the details of their travels with others. Anne maintained her
intellectual abilities and considerable curiosity until her final
days. She always enjoyed a challenging game of bridge with Friends.
In 1967 Anne was awarded the Centennial Medal by the Government
of Canada. At Anne's request, she has been cremated and a family
memorial service will be held at a later date. Morley Bedford
Funeral Services, 159 Eglinton Avenue West, Toronto (416-489-8733),
is in charge of arrangements. In lieu of flowers, Anne would
suggest a donation to a worthy charity of your choice.
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WALLACE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-18 published
PUTTOCK,
Nigel
W., M.A., P.Eng.
Died peacefully at home in Milton on Thursday, March 16, 2006
at age 79 after a lengthy battle with Olivopontocerebellar Atrophy.
Survived by Babs (neé Barbara Ann
BUGLER) the love of his life
for over 56 years, children Shirley
REABURN
(John,)
Roger,
Pamela
GRAY/GREY (Dave), Carol (Gary
WALKER), grandchildren Geoffrey
READY
(Jolán), Gillian
COLLINS (Kirby), Leigh Ann
FUNDERBURG (Harry),
James GRAY/GREY, Andy
GRAY/GREY, Christopher
PUTTOCK and Eric
PUTTOCK and
great-grandchildren Nathanael
READY,
Matthew
FUNDERBURG, Owen
READY and Jeremy
READY.
Nigel is also survived by his brother
Gerald PUTTOCK of Wales and sister-in-law Jane
WALLACE
(Ian)
of England. Predeceased by son-in-law Doug
READY.
son of Eric
C. PUTTOCK and Mary Wilson
COOK,
Nigel was born in Horsham, Sussex
in 1927, educated at Oundle School, Northamptonshire and Clare
College, Cambridge. After serving with the Royal Air Force and
Royal Air Force Vol. Reserve 1946-54 and beginning his career
with Transparent Paper Ltd, he emigrated to Canada with his bride
and growing family in 1957. Here his family and career thrived
as he spent the next 20 years in management positions in the
building materials manufacturing industry. He was president of
Westroc Industries, Director of British Plasterboard, and served
as a director of the National Home Builders Association of Canada.
Following this Nigel chose a less travelled career path in residential
real estate in the Oakville area as agent, broker and business
partner. A long time member of the Oakville Club, Nigel's interests
in squash, tennis, boating and music kept him active and his
Friends entertained. Nigel also applied his engineering experience
and technical aptitude to model railroading. He will long be
remembered for the family parties he and Babs hosted with games
and activities for all ages. As his disease progressed Nigel
lost his joie de vivre and slowly withdrew from social activities.
Nigel and Babs have been residing quietly in Milton for several
years. Following Nigel's wishes, he has been cremated and a memorial
service and suitable send off will be arranged when his snowbird
Friends have returned. Donations may be made in his memory to
the Victorian Order of Nurses Canada Foundation.
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WALLACE,
John▲▼
Francis▲ "
Jack▲"
World War II Veteran
Unexpectedly but peacefully on Tuesday March 7, 2006 at age 84.
Loving▲ husband of Cathy
(GALVIN,) devoted father of Ted (Karen,)
Ann HATCHELL (Jonathan), Jane
LONGCHAMPS (Donald), Peter (Julia),
and Caroline
DAVIES
(Greg.▲)
Adoring▲ grandfather of Michael, Andrew,
Emma and Margot
WALLACE;
Alexandra,▲
James▲ and Matthew
HATCHELL
Jessica LONGCHAMPS;
Hannah,
Lucy and Sophie
WALLACE; Sam, Jack
and Alicia
DAVIES.
Jack▲ was predeceased by his brothers Ted,
killed in action in Holland during the Second World War, and
Doug, who served during the Korean War. A veteran of the Second
World War, Jack was awarded the Military Cross for his gallantry
at Termoli, Italy in October 1943 while serving with the Three
Rivers Regiment (12th Armored). Jack loved his country passionately.
He was a proud Canadian who received numerous awards and distinctions
while serving his country. A simple man with a straightforward
approach to life, Jack was, and still is, an inspiration to those
he leaves behind. Last October, Jack celebrated the fiftieth
wedding anniversary of his marriage to his precious Cathy with
his five loving children, their spouses and his 14 adoring grandchildren.
Jack liked nothing better than being surrounded by family and
took great pride in spending time with each and every one of
his grandchildren. Jack's family would like to thank the Bay
Medical Centre in Panama City Beach, Florida where Jack took
ill, and the Heart Institute of the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Funeral
Monday, March 20, 2006 at Saint Patrick's Church, Fallowfield
for Mass of Christian Funeral at 1: 30 p.m. A reception will follow
the funeral service in Saint Patrick's Church Hall. Donations
in memory of Jack to the University of Ottawa - Heart Institute
would be appreciated. Kelly Funeral Homes (613) 235-6712
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WALLACE,
Philip
Russell, Ph.D., F.R.S.C., F.N.A.S.
Professor Emeritus in Physics, McGill University
Died on March 20 in his 91st year. He is survived by his sons
Michael and Robert, his daughter Joan
NADEAU, and his grandchildren
Ian (Nicole), Heather, Valerie and Nicola. He was predeceased
in 2003 by his beloved wife of 63 years, Jean Elizabeth (née
YOUNG.)
After graduating from the University of Toronto, Philip
began his career at the University of Cincinnati and M.I.T. During
the war, he was recruited by the Atomic Energy Division of the
National Research Council of Canada in Montreal. In 1946 he became
a professor at McGill, where he stayed until his retirement,
founding the Institute of Theoretical Physics in 1966 and becoming
MacDonald Professor of Physics in 1973. In 1972 he began a collaboration
with the Laboratoire de Physique des Solides, Université Paul
Sabatier, Toulouse, which lasted two decades and led to a passion
for many things French. He was also editor of the Canadian Journal
of Physics (1972-80), and Principal of the Science College, Concordia
University (1984-87). He wrote 90 scientific papers and several
books, the last being Paradox Lost: Images of the Quantum (1996).
We will miss his genial humour, generosity, and sense of justice.
A memorial service will take place at 2 p.m. on Friday, March 31,
at the First Memorial Chapel, 1155 Fort Street, Victoria, British
Columbia In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Philip's
memory to Doctors Without Borders (www.msf.ca)
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WALLACE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-04-01 published
JOHNSTON,
Doctor▼
Marion▼
Jane▼ (née
LAWSON)
After a valiant battle, Marion has moved on to a better life.
She▲▼ was the dearly loved mother of Anne
WALLACE and mother-in-law
to Jack, who Marion thought, could do anything! Doting grandmother
of Paul (Sheila)
WALLACE,
Liz▼
Wallace▼
PATTERSON (John,) John
(Anne-Marie)
WALLACE and David
WALLACE.
Thrilled▼ great-grandmother
to Kayla, Nathan and Alyana
WALLACE,
Sarah▼ and Claire
WALLACE
and Mason (born on Marion's Birthday) and Quinn
PATTERSON.
Aunt▼
to Peter BECK and Delwin
McLENNAN, who were a great source of
pride and joy to Marion. Marion is predeceased by her loving
husband William Wallace
JOHNSTON, her daughter Marguerite, her
parents, three sisters, a baby brother and nephews Gordon
McLENNAN
and Paul BECK.
Marion▼ and her sisters all attended Oakwood Collegiate
Institute and proceeded to the University of Toronto, at a time
when only a few women obtained higher education. There, Marion
studied Biochemistry and obtained her Ph.D. It was in the Biochemistry
Department that she met another fellow Ph.D., William Wallace
JOHNSTON, whom later she married. As her husband went to Halifax,
his young bride followed and there they were instrumental in
the development of Cod Liver Oil. They moved to Montreal and
then to Toronto, where their careers changed to teaching. Marion
did supply teaching and was sought after by many school boards
in the west end of Toronto, until she stopped to care for her
ailing husband. Marion natured and nurtured all who came in contact
with her. She encouraged all to be the best they could. Thank
you. The family will receive Friends at the Humphrey Funeral
Home - A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton
Avenue East), on Monday, April 3rd from 12-1 p.m. followed by
a service in the chapel at 1 o'clock. Interment York Cemetery.
In memory of Marion, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
of Ontario, 1920 Yonge Street, 4th Floor, Toronto, Ontario M4S 3E2,
would be appreciated.
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JOHNSTON,
Doctor▲▼
Marion▲▼
Jane▲▼ (née
LAWSON)
After a valiant battle, Marion has moved on to a better life.
She▲▼ was the dearly loved mother of Anne
WALLACE and mother-in-law
to Jack, who Marion thought, could do anything! Doting grandmother
of Paul (Sheila)
WALLACE,
Liz▲▼
Wallace▲▼
PATTERSON (John,) John
(Anne-Marie)
WALLACE and David
WALLACE.
Thrilled▲▼ great-grandmother
to Kayla, Nathan and Alyana
WALLACE,
Sarah▲▼ and Claire
WALLACE
and Mason (born on Marion's Birthday) and Quinn
PATTERSON.
Aunt▲▼
to Peter BECK and Delwin
McLENNAN, who were a great source of
pride and joy to Marion. Marion is predeceased by her loving
husband William Wallace
JOHNSTON, her daughter Marguerite, her
parents, three sisters, a baby brother and nephews Gordon
McLENNAN
and Paul BECK.
Marion▲▼ and her sisters all attended Oakwood Collegiate
Institute and proceeded to the University of Toronto, at a time
when only a few women obtained higher education. There, Marion
studied Biochemistry and obtained her Ph.D. It was in the Biochemistry
Department that she met another fellow Ph.D., William Wallace
JOHNSTON, whom later she married. As her husband went to Halifax,
his young bride followed and there they were instrumental in
the development of Cod Liver Oil. They moved to Montreal and
then to Toronto, where their careers changed to teaching. Marion
did supply teaching and was sought after by many school boards
in the west end of Toronto, until she stopped to care for her
ailing husband. Marion natured and nurtured all who came in contact
with her. She encouraged all to be the best they could. Thank
you. The family will receive Friends at the Humphrey Funeral
Home - A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton
Avenue East), on Monday, April 3rd from 12-1 p.m. followed by
a service in the chapel at 1 o'clock. Interment York Cemetery.
In memory of Marion, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
of Ontario, 1920 Yonge Street, 4th Floor, Toronto, Ontario M4S 3E2,
would be appreciated.
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WALLACE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-04-03 published
WALLACE,
Kathleen▼
Ada▼ (née
HALL)
Peacefully at the Senior's Health Centre, North York, on Friday,
March▲▼ 31st, 2006. Beloved wife of the late William
WALLACE.
Dear▼
mother of John and Helen (Brian
EDMONDS.)
Second▼ mother to Keith
FLEMING/FLEMMING.
She▼ will be sadly missed by her grandchildren, David,
Michael, Laura and Steven. Loving sister of Dorothy
RICHARDSON
and the late Jim
HALL.
The▼ family wishes to express their sincere
appreciation to the staff of the Senior's Health Centre, North
York and Amica at Bayview. The family will receive Friends at
the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue
(south of Eglinton Avenue East), from 7-9 p.m. on Monday, April 3rd.
Service in the Chapel on Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. In lieu
of flowers, memorial donations can be made to Windfall Clothing
Service, 530 Adelaide Street West, Suite 404, Toronto, M5V 1T5
or the charity of your choice.
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WALLACE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-04-06 published
WALLACE,
Vera
Jesse
On April 03, 2006, Vera Jesse
WALLACE of Edmonton, formerly of
Mississauga, Ontario, passed away at the age of 83 years. Vera
is survived by her children: Christina (John)
IVANY,
Steve,
Dave
(Sandy) and Debbie (Terry)
EYLAND; 11 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren.
A Memorial Service will be held at Connelly-McKinley -- Edmonton
Chapel on Sunday, April 09, 2006 at 2: 00 p.m. with Reverend Glen
Ball officiating, Cremation. Connelly-McKinley Ltd., 10011-114th Street
(780) 422-2222, to send condolences: www.connelly-mckinley.com
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WALLACE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-04-25 published
SMITH,
Frances▼
Faye▼
(CLEMENTS)
Surrounded by her family at Niagara-on-the-Lake Palliative Hospital
on Sunday April 23rd 2006, Faye passed peacefully after a courageous
battle with cancer. Beloved wife of Ross, dear mother of Yvonne
and her husband Chris
NAESE, stepmother of Vicki and husband
Scott WALLACE, Sherri and Husband Jim
SLESSOR, loving grandmother
to Chloe and Gramma Faye to Jackson, Kelli, Kyle and Bea. Survived
by her 94 year old mother Frances
CLEMENTS, sister Vi and husband
Bill DOHERTY, sister Donna and husband Norm
COULTER, brother
George CLEMENTS and many nieces and nephews. Faye grew up and
worked with her family on the Clements farm in Milton and was
successful as a young girl singing in competitive Kiwanis and
other music festivals throughout the area and received many awards.
Faye spent over 25 years at Hawker Siddeley Canada working as
an Executive Assistant where she made many lifelong Friends.
Faye always looked forward to her yearly fun trips to Las Vegas
and their winter vacation in Naples Florida. Retirement in Niagara-on-the-Lake
in her 'perfect little' bungalow and her love of gardening in
their beautiful backyard, was all too short. Faye is at the Niagara-on-the-Lake
Chapel of the Morgan Funeral Homes, 415 Regent Street, where
her family will receive Friends on Monday evening from 7-9 and
on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9. A funeral service will be held on
Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the chapel. Interment will
follow in Niagara Lakeshore Cemetery. Online guest register at
www.morganfuneral.com Visitations at Morgan Funeral Home, 415 Regent
Street, Niagara-on-the-Lake, on Monday 7-9 p.m., Tuesday 2-4 p.m.
and 7-9 p.m. with the service at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Interment
at Niagara Lakeshore Cemetery.
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WALLACE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-05-18 published
Jack WALLACE,
Soldier And
Civil
Defence Expert (1921-2006)
Tank commander who won the Military Cross in Italy became a driving
force in the Civil Defence Organization, Canada's Cold War system
of A-bomb shelters and warning sirens
By Buzz BOURDON,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Page S7
Ottawa -- Jack
WALLACE was planning his next move in an Italian
wood south of Termoli when an armour-piercing round bored through
the back of his Sherman tank and destroyed his left leg.
The enemy projectile exploded in a blinding flash of light, killed
his gunner and filled the tank with smoke and razor-sharp shrapnel
on October 6, 1943. A second shell killed the driver.
Badly dazed, losing blood and with a suddenly useless limb, he
knew he had to do something quickly. As a tank commander in charge
of a troop of four tanks from the 12th Armoured Regiment (The
Three Rivers Regiment), he thought only of his crew and how to
save them. Realizing his Sherman was a sitting duck, he threw
smoke grenades to hide his tank from the enemy and deny them
a clear field of fire. At the same time, he yelled at his soldiers
to get out.
Mr. WALLACE's quick thinking and concern for the lives of his
men earned him a Military Cross, one of only nine awarded to
officers of his regiment during the Second World War. "By his
coolness and presence of mind while seriously wounded, and under
heavy fire, he undoubtedly saved his crew from further injury
while evacuating their tank," the citation said.
Radio operator Joe
COLLINS, who was awarded the Military Medal
for dragging Mr.
WALLACE to safety, provided an eye-witness account.
"If every officer had as much genuine guts as he showed then,
we'd have a damn sight better army than we have. When a man can
stand in the turret, with one leg dangling and useless and himself
in agony, and still throw smoke grenades to give his crew a fighting
chance to escape once they were out, the word I used was the
only one which fits… guts," he wrote to Mr.
WALLACE's father
on December 9, 1943.
Two very senior British generals agreed. Within days, Gen. Sir
Harold Alexander and Gen. Sir Bernard Montgomery had each approved
Mr. WALLACE's immediate Military Cross. Soon afterward, the home
front learned of Mr.
WALLACE's "outstanding bravery" in a radio
show broadcast across Canada to help sell war bonds. Described
in the script as "a lone heroic figure wreathed in the swirl
of grey smoke," the show featured his mother paying tribute to
her eldest son, as well as to his brother Ted, a member of the
1st Hussars who was later killed.
At the time, the Three Rivers Regiment had been supporting a
seaborne assault by the British Army at Termoli. Located a third
of the way up Italy's east coast, Termoli was the Adriatic hinge
of Germany's defence line along the Biferno River.
After sleeping fitfully through heavy shelling on the night of
October 5-6, Mr.
WALLACE and C Squadron started advancing after
7 a.m. "The plan of attack was for our squadron, led by No. 4
Troop and No. 5 Troop, to strike west and take over enemy-held
territory. For a while, the only enemy we could see were infantry
which we bypassed, or took on if they showed any anger," wrote
Mr. WALLACE in a family memoir.
Elements of the squadron approached a wooded area that the 3rd County
of London Yeomanry assured them was clear of Germans. The information
could not have been more wrong. Two tanks from the 16th Panzer
Division lay hidden in the copse and Mr.
WALLACE was next in
their sights. Seconds later, his tank was destroyed.
Fortunately, he had insisted that his men repeatedly practice
evacuation drill while training in Britain and it paid off. "That
day, they did it perfectly," he later said.
As he was being removed, he asked, "did they get the bastards?"
Soon afterward, his leg was amputated above the knee and his
three-month war was over.
Jack WALLACE grew up the eldest of three sons of a long-serving,
non-commissioned officer who served in Princess Patricia's Canadian
Light Infantry. His father had fought in the First World War
and stayed in the army afterward. "I suppose I was destined to
become a soldier," he said.
He enlisted while still a teenager. During the summer of 1938,
he was a batman, or servant, to Frank Worthington, the father
of Canada's armoured forces. "During my spare time, having polished
buttons, pressed uniforms, cleaned tents and latrines, I [went]
to where the tanks were. I learned how to drive them before I
could even drive a car."
At the time, the Canadian army still had horse-mounted cavalry
regiments. Maj. Worthington pleaded for modern equipment, but
what he got for his tank school at Camp Borden, Ontario, were
16 obsolete light tanks and
12 Carden-Loyd machine-gun carriers.
Fascinated by the possibilities of modern armoured warfare, Mr.
WALLACE
was the first man in line to join the tank school just three
days after Canada declared war on Nazi Germany on September 10,
1939. After qualifying as a mechanic, he reached the dizzy heights
of command when he was promoted to acting lance corporal.
Mr. WALLACE was commissioned as an officer in May of 1941, and
posted to the Royal Canadian Dragoons. After reaching Britain
in October, he transferred to the Three Rivers Regiment, where
he joined his father, by then a major commanding A squadron.
After the war, Mr.
WALLACE maintained his connection to the army.
Frank Worthington, his old commander, had by then left the army
to take up an appointment as Canada's civil defence co-ordinator
and in 1949 he asked Mr.
WALLACE to help set up the Civil Defence
Organization. The Cold War had just started and Ottawa wanted
to protect Canadians from nuclear war by organizing warning systems
and building bomb shelters. Over the years, Mr.
WALLACE became
Canada's leading expert in civil emergency and disaster planning.
In 1977, he took early retirement, worn out physically and mentally
from promoting civil defence to a government that no longer cared.
He never forgot, though, his wartime role. On May 8, 2005, Mr.
WALLACE
attended the opening of the new Canadian War Museum in Ottawa.
Wearing his medals and war-time beret, he rode all the way to
the museum from the National War Memorial in his wheelchair.
John Francis
WALLACE was born on August 12, 1921, in Esquimalt,
British Columbia He died on March 7, in Ottawa. He was 85. He
leaves his wife Cathy, his sons Ted and Peter, his daughters
Ann, Jane and Caroline, and 14 grandchildren. He was predeceased
by his brothers Ted and Doug.
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WALLACE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-05-20 published
HALLAM,
Thomas "
Tom"
Edward
Peacefully, at the Brantford General Hospital on Friday, May 19,
2006, at age 86 years, Thomas "Tom" E.
HALLAM.
Beloved husband
of the late Mary J.
HALLAM (née
HIGGINS) and the late Carol J.
HALLAM (née
WALLACE.) Dear father of John J.
HALLAM of Willowdale.
Predeceased by brother Robert
HALLAM, nephew Robert
HALLAM and
by cousin and best friend John
KEDWELL.
Also survived by cousins.
Cherished friend of Lynne and Vic
GARN.
Mr.
HALLAM was a retired
executive of Worker's Compensation where he worked 40 years and
co-founded the Systems and Procedures Department. He served 5 years
overseas in the Second World War with the Ninth Infantry Brigade
Headquarters. Visitation will be held at McCleister Funeral Home,
495 Park Rd. N., Brantford, Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral
service will be in the chapel on Tuesday at 11: 30 a.m. followed
by interment in Farringdon Burial Ground. If wished, memorial
donations to your favourite charity would be gratefully appreciated.
McCleister 519-758-1553, mccleisterfuneralhome@rogers.com
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WALLACE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-09-11 published
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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FORBES, Lt. Col. Harold Kenneth, C.D. (30 Jun 31-14 Sep 06)
It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of our wonderful
husband, father, grandfather, greatgrandfather, brother, in-law,
uncle and friend, Harold
FORBES, age 75, on Thursday, September 14th,
2006. Harold will be profoundly missed and lovingly remembered
by his wife Florence whom after meeting as teenage sweethearts,
shared 55 years of marriage. Dad will be equally missed and remembered
by his children Brenda
BUTCHER
(Brad,)
Leonard
FORBES (Sanja,)
Cindy FAVREAU
(Len,)
Janette
MITCHELL (Greg,) grandchildren Shannon
WALLACE (Will), Edward
KULIK (Shelley), Nicole
FORBES (Ash),
Emily BUTCHER,
Cara
MITCHELL, Pauline
FAVREAU, great-granddaughter
Skylar KULIK and brothers Ronald (Mavis) and Bill (Maureen)
FORBES.
Uncle Harold will be deeply missed by his 15 brothers and sisters-in-law
and 32 nieces and nephews, and the entire English clan including
Marilyn, Tony, and Ed, who in addition to Mavis and Ron
FORBES,
came to help. Harold was born and raised in Toronto. He served
for 33 years with the Canadian Armed Forces Militia Unit, the
Governor General's Horse Guards retiring as Commanding Officer
in 1973. He then went on to become a member of the Board of Trustees.
Harold was also Past President of BCAA - University of Toronto,
Past President of Securities Industry Association North America,
Staff Commander of the Canadian Power Squadron, Past President
of the Chandos Lake Property Owners Association, Past President
of the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps., and knighted by the 'Order
of Saint_John's' and 'Order of St. Lazarus.' In addition, Harold
worked with Canada Wire and Cable, Wire Rope Industries, Anthes
Equipment, Umacs, and Aluma Systems. For the past 16 years, Harold
taught boating safety to over 631 adults and children on his
beloved Chandos Lake. We share so many happy memories of Dad,
one of which includes our winter backyard skating rinks made
with the help of his good friend Doug Young, during our early
years spent in Richmond Hill and later at our family cottage
on Chandos Lake. Dad has been a constant role model of fairness,
integrity and optimism, and his sense of calm and humour will
be extremely missed by all of us, but, will live on in those
most privileged to have shared his life with him. Harold Kenneth
FORBES - 'Nulli Secundus' Visitation on Sunday, September 17th,
7-9 p.m., and Monday, September 18th, 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. at
The Ward Funeral Home, 109 Reynolds Street, Oakville, (905) 844-3221,
www.harold.forbes@wardfh.com. Funeral Service to be held Tuesday,
September 19th, 2006 at 11 a.m. at Saint_Jude's Church, 160 William
Street, Oakville, L6J 1C5 www.stjudeschurch.net. Reception to
follow. Military uniforms optional, if desired. If desired, donations
may be made in Harold's honour to the Toronto Hospital for Sick
Children www.sickkids.on.ca, the Ian Anderson House hospice of
Oakville, Ontario www.ianandersonhouse.com or the Governor General's
Horse Guards Foundation c/o 137 Hall Street, Richmond Hill, Ontario,
L4C 4N9.
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WALLACE,
Kathleen▲▼
By Helen Wallace
EDMONDS,
Page
A16
Wife, mother, grandmother, secretary, baker, gardener, crossword
enthusiast, advice-giver. Born January 7, 1915, in Toronto. Died
March 31 in Toronto, of natural causes, aged 91.
When asked her height, Kath would reply: "Five feet, 12 inches,"
and add, with a twinkle in her eye: "Ladies are never six feet."
Being a lady was important to her. Her daughter and granddaughter
were ushered out the door many times with the advice: "Get on
the subway car with the whistle man. Make sure you have your
mad money. And above all -- remember you're a lady."
She was the daughter of British immigrants; a plasterer and a
homemaker. She often said that she bore the scars of the Depression.
She described herself as penurious and when taking someone out
shopping would ask, "Well, have you seen anything here you can't
live without?" It would rather limit one's purchases!
But Kath was totally generous of heart. She would drive extra
miles, stay up with sick grandchildren, sew costumes at the eleventh
hour, edit and type university papers and provide tea, scones
and support for all who needed them. Whenever you tried to say
thanks, her response would be, "I'm glad to do it -- just do
it for your own children."
She▲▼ met her husband, William
WALLACE, before he enlisted in the
army in 1942. While he was overseas, weekly Care packages, which
included the very latest Time magazine and perhaps some baked
goods, found him as he trekked through Italy and on to the Netherlands.
A shoebox full of hundreds of treasured letters, precious memories,
are safely stored away. Downplaying their importance, Kath advised
her family not to throw them away because, "The stamps will be
worth something, some day!" Married in 1946, Kath and Bill settled
down to family life. Two children, a son and daughter, were cherished
but not allowed to become self-important. After all, Kath said,
"I wouldn't take a million for either one of you, but I wouldn't
give a plugged nickel for another!" Disappointed that neither
she nor her husband ever got beyond Grade 12, she instilled in
her children the desire for higher learning and helped them along
by tirelessly typing essays and résumés as well as encouraging,
advising and rejoicing in their efforts. The result was one lawyer
and one teacher.
In 1961 she began work as a public school secretary for the Scarborough
Board of Education, a job she loved. She remained at Edgewood
Public School until 1980.
Kath did believe in always doing one's best and aiming for perfection,
be it in schooling, sewing, mixing cement or making sausage rolls.
But she and her husband knew there were limits. To indicate a
task was done sufficiently well Bill would say, "A blind man
would be damn glad to see it." As to any remaining imperfections,
Kath would add: "A man on a galloping horse will never notice."
Unfortunately, not all wisdom will be passed down through the
generations exactly as provided -- her children have been heard
to say "A blind man on a galloping horse would be damn glad to
see it."
At her funeral, her eldest grand_son remarked on her enduring
habit of insisting on waving goodbye, be it from her home in
Scarborough or her condo in North York. Later still, she would
be helped to her second-floor residence room only to insist on
coming back down to the front door to wave goodbye. There she
stood, no longer 5-foot-12, a mere wisp of her former self, with
her beautiful smile, her hand waving, often repeating her signature
advice: "Hold your head up high and look the world in the eye."
Helen is Kathleen's daughter.
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WALLACE,
Nan
Passed away peacefully at the Milton District Hospital on Wednesday,
October 25, 2006 just prior to her 88th Birthday. Beloved wife
of the late Jack. Much loved mother of Michael and his wife Patsy
of England, Patrick and his wife Sharon of Atlanta, and Greg
and his wife Winnie of Holland Landing. Loving grandmother of
Matthew, Kathleen, Sean, Lara, Brian, Kelly, Greg and great-grandmother
of Lilly, Zack and Joseph. Dear sister of Ross
DALY and the late
Jean BLACK and John
DALY.
She will be fondly remembered by many
nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Turner and Porter Butler
Chapel, 4933 Dundas St. W. (between Islington and Kipling Aves.),
on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass to be held on Nan's
88th Birthday at Our Lady of Peace Church, 3914 Bloor St. W.,
Etobicoke on Monday, October 30, 2006 at 10: 30 a.m. Interment
Assumption Cemetery. If desired, memorial donations may be made
to Convenant House.
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WALLACE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-11-08 published
BROWNE,
Ruth
Marion
With deep sadness, the family of Marion
BROWNE, aged 92, announce
her death on November 6, 2006, at the Baycrest Centre. Marion
was a long time resident of Etobicoke and former teacher with
Etobicoke Board of Education. She was predeceased by her husband
Eric in 1991. Cherishing her memory are her sister Marjorie
WALLACE
(Roger) of Orinda, California, sons Gary (Bernice), Derek, Bevis
(Christine) of Toronto, and Daryl (Laura) of San Francisco and
her daughter Patti
HARRIS
(David) of Thunder Bay. She will be
sadly missed by her many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Cremation has taken place and a Memorial Service to Celebrate
her Life will be held at St George's on-the-Hill Anglican Church,
4600 Dundas St. W., Etobicoke on Friday November 10, 2006 at
12 noon. Our sincere thanks for the loving care she received
at the Baycrest Centre. Donations in her memory may be made to
the Baycrest Centre, The Hospital for Sick Children or a charity
of you choice. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the Turner and
Porter Butler Chapel, 416-231-2283.
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WALLACE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-11-28 published
FILIATRAULT,
Lisa▲
Anne▲ (née
WALLACE) (1963-2006)
Passed away in her home in Waterloo surrounded by love after
a courageous 14-month battle with brain cancer on Friday, November 24,
2006. Lisa will be sadly missed by her husband Robert and sons
Graydon, Wade and Chase. She is survived by her parents, Bill
(Stoney) and Rosemary
WALLACE of London, sister Julie
IVANCHENKO
and her husband Mike of Oakville and brother Bill
WALLACE and
his wife Kasey of London. Lisa will be lovingly remembered by
her extended family, Paul and Shirley
FILIATRAULT,
John▲ and Sue
FILIATRAULT, and Paul and Anne
FILIATRAULT.
She▲ was a wonderful
and special aunt to Lara, Tasha, Nicholas, William, Dylan, Lindsay,
Shelby, Elizabeth and James. Lisa graduated from the University
of Western Ontario with an Honours Bachelor of Arts in 1985 followed
by a Bachelor of Education also at Western in 1987. She began
her 19-year teaching career that same year at Bluevale Collegiate
Institute specializing in Languages and Art. Continuing her love
for knowledge, she completed her Librarianship qualifications
in 2001 and became a Teacher-Librarian subsequently transforming
the library at Bluevale into an energetic center of learning
'a happenin' place.' Lisa was an avid cottager enjoying every
summer on her island at Oliphant on Lake Huron. Lisa revelled
in the beauty and simplicity of her time there. She spent each
Christmas with her family on Marco Island, Florida where she
loved to walk the beach each morning, collecting shells and revitalizing
herself through nature. Lisa lived her life with passion always
looking to find the best in people. Her smile lit up every room
she entered. She approached every situation, even the difficult
ones, with a positive attitude believing that one could alter
their lives by altering their attitude. Lisa was loved by all
and will be missed by many. Special thanks to all of our Friends,
family, neighbours, hockey families, and the Staff of Bluevale
Collegiate for all of their help over the past year. We are truly
overwhelmed by your love and support. We also wish to thank the
numerous doctors, nurses, and alternative practitioners who cared
for our beloved Lisa. Your tender care was greatly appreciated
through this journey. Relatives and Friends are invited to share
their memories of Lisa with her family during visitation at the
Erb and Good Family Funeral Home, 171 King St. S., Waterloo, on
Wednesday, November 29 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service
to celebrate Lisa's life will be held at Knox Presbyterian Church,
50 Erb St. W., Waterloo, on Thursday, November 30, 2006 at 1: 00 p.m.
A reception at the Westmount Golf and Country Club will immediately
follow the service. Condolences for the family and memorial donations
to the Juravinski Cancer Clinic, 699 Concession Street, Hamilton,
Ontario L8V 5C2 may be made by contacting the funeral home at
519-745-8445 or www.erbgood.com In living memory of Lisa, a tree
will be planted through the Trees for Learning Program by the
funeral home.
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PRESTON,
Ella (née
CAMPBELL)
Peacefully, at Central Park Lodge, on Monday, January 2, 2006,
at the age of 77. Beloved wife of the late Royden. Loving mother
of Howard. Dear sister of Neil
CAMPBELL
(Freda,)
Don
CAMPBELL
(late Ruth,) Jim
CAMPBELL
(Phillis,)
Harvey
CAMPBELL (Betty,)
Annie McGILLIS (late Lloyd,) Ena
CAMPBELL,
Lois
WALLACE (Borden,)
and the late Allan
CAMPBELL.
Dearly missed by brothers-in-law
Jim and Bill
PRESTON.
Ella will be lovingly remembered by many
nieces, nephews, family and Friends. Friends may call at the
Turner and Porter Butler Chapel, 4933 Dundas St. W. (between Islington
and Kipling Aves.) on Thursday, January 5, 2006 from 2 p.m. until
the time of the Funeral Service in the Chapel at 3 p.m. Private
interment Stockdale Cemetery.
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WALLACE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-20 published
PUGH,
Lloyd
Stanley
(Past Master of Brougham Union Masonic Lodge no. 269 Ancient,
Free and Accepted Masons, P.G.S. Grand Lodge of Canada, Province
of Ontario, and affiliated Past Master of Doric Masonic Lodge
no. 424, Pickering)
Peacefully, at the Altamont Nursing Home, on Wednesday, January
18, 2006. Lloyd Stanley
PUGH, beloved husband of the late Margaret
(née WALLACE.)
Loving▼ father of Barbara and her husband Fred
MOORE,
Dr.
Wallace and his wife
Fern, and Rodney and his wife
Brenda. Dear grandfather of Jennifer (Rolf), Kate (Craig), Trevor,
Darren (Trixy), and Neil. Lovingly remembered by his nieces and
nephews. The family will receive Friends at the McEachnie Funeral
Home, 28 Old Kingston Road, Ajax (Pickering Village) 905-428-8488
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday. Funeral Service at Pickering Village
United Church (300 Church St. N., Ajax), on Monday, January 23,
2006 at 1: 00 p.m. Interment Claremont Union Cemetery. Should
family and Friends so desire, donations to the charity of your
choice would be greatly appreciated. A book of condolence may
be signed at www.mceachnie-funeral.ca.
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JEFFREY,
Doreen
Isabella (1933-2006)
Past Matron of the Orderof the Eastern Star Primrose Chapter
165. Passed away peacefully at St. Michael's Hospital on Friday,
January 20, 2006. Dear sister of Marilyn, and the late Evelyn
(May 20, 2005.) Sister-in-law of John
WALLACE and Lionel
LATTER.
Loving aunt of Paulyne
LACK, Ross
LATTER (Nancy), Sharlene, and
great-aunt of Sean, Brendan, Shannon, Kara, and Andrea. She will
be fondly remembered by her extended family and Friends. A Celebration
of Doreen's Life will be held at Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel,
2357 Bloor St. W., at Windermere, east of the Jane subway on
Saturday, January 28, 2006 at 1 p.m. Private interment Mount
Pleasant Cemetery. In Doreen's memory, donations may be made
to the charity of your choice.
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WALLACE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-17 published
WALLACE,
William "
Bill"
On Tuesday February 14, 2006, in his 92nd year, Bill went home
to be with the Lord. Bill will be dearly missed by Jean, his
loving wife of more than 61 years. Beloved father of John (Laurie),
Anne (David), Bruce and Grant. Proud grandfather of Laura, Colleen
(Peter), Kenyon and David. Bill will be missed by his brothers
John (Audrey), Jim (Elsie), and Bob, and his many nieces and
nephews. Bill was a Lieutenant Commander in the Royal Canadian
Navy during the Second World War and worked for the Confederation
Life Insurance Company for 44 years. He will always be remembered
by his family and Friends for his faith and giving spirit. A
celebration of Bill's life will be held at Willowdale Presbyterian
Church (38 Ellerslie Avenue, North York) on Saturday February
18, 2006, with visitation from 11 a.m. followed by a service
at noon. If desired memorial donations may be made to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation.
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WALLACE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-01 published
MacDONALD,
Louis
G.
(Veteran World War 2, Royal Air Force)
Passed away at the Etobicoke General Hospital on Monday, February
27, 2006, in his 85th year. Beloved husband of Elizabeth. Loving
father of Bettylou
DAVIES and her husband Ken of Shelburne and
Gordon MacDONALD and his wife
Barbara of Stroud. Dear grandfather
of Michael and Shannon
DAVIES and Michael and Melissa
MacDONALD.
Great-grandfather of Adrianna and Sabastian. Survived by his
sisters Jean
WALLACE of Vineland and Maisie
SCOTT of Scotland.
He will be sadly missed. Friends may call at the Turner and Porter
Butler Chapel, 4933 Dundas Street West, Etobicoke (between Islington
and Kipling Aves.) from 6-9 p.m. on Wednesday. Funeral Service
will be held in the Chapel on Thursday, March 2, 2006 at 11 a.m.
Cremation. For those who wish, donations may be made to the Canadian
Cancer Society or to the Lung Association.
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WALLACE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-20 published
SYME,
John "
Jack"
Mulvaney
Peacefully, in Bowmanville, on Saturday, March 18, 2006, in his
74th year. Predeceased by his wife
Ann (née
MURISON.)
Survived
by his daughter Wendy and her husband Peter
WALLACE, and his
son Colin SYME. Dear grandpa "Grumps" to Elizabeth
WALLACE, and
brother of Anne
WEST and Eleanor
GODIN. He will be sadly missed
by his four legged friend "Fraser" who was named after his Scottish
Clan. Jack will be remembered as the man who would always rather
be at his cottage. He was known as "Jock" to his survey crews
while he worked as crew supervisor for the Ministry of Transportation
and Communication of Ontario, Central Region. Relatives and Friends
may pay their respects at McIntosh-Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King
Street East, Oshawa (905-433-5558) on Tuesday, March 21, 2006
from 6-9 p.m. A short prayer service will be held during visitation.
The family would like to extend their thanks to Janet and Tom
at the Comfortable Alternative Living for Seniors for their loving
and exceptional care. The family would appreciate donations in
memory of Jack to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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WALLACE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-28 published
BRADLEY,
Robert
D.
Passed away peacefully with his wife Joan and his sons Ralph
and Ron by his side at Huronia District Hospital, Midland on
Monday,
March 27th, 2006. Robert
BRADLEY, in his 77th year, beloved
husband of Joan
(WALLACE.)
Loving▲ father of Ralph and Ron. Grandfather
of Shannon, Grant, Claire, Dean, Lee, Lisa and Taylor. Great-grandfather
of Kayla, Dustin, Dylan, Avery and Aiden. Robert is also survived
by his sister Mary Lou
WILTON.
Family and Friends will be received
at the Lynn Chapel of Carson Funeral Homes, 290 First Street, Midland,
705-526-6551, on Wednesday from 7-9 p.m. and Thursday from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Funeral services will be held in the chapel Friday,
March 31, 2006 at 11 o'clock. Interment, Mount Pleasant Cemetery,
Toronto. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated
by the family. Online Messages of Condolence are welcome at www.carsonfuneralhomes.com
A Memorial Tree will be planted by the J.H. Lynn Chapel of Carson
Funeral Homes.
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WALLACE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-01 published
JOHNSTON,
Doctor▲
Marion▲
Jane▲ (née
LAWSON)
(March 26, 1910-March 30, 2006)
After a valiant battle, Marion has moved on to a better life.
Marion▲▼ was the dearly loved mother of Anne
WALLACE and mother-in-law
to Jack, who Marion thought, could do anything! Doting grandmother
of Paul (Sheila)
WALLACE,
Liz▲
Wallace▲
PATTERSON (John,) John
(Anne-Marie)
WALLACE and David
WALLACE.
Thrilled▲ great-grandmother
to Kayla, Nathan and Alyana
WALLACE,
Sarah▲ and Claire
WALLACE
and Mason (born on Marion's Birthday) and Quinn
PATTERSON.
Aunt▲
to Peter BECK and Delwin
McLENNAN, who were a great source of
pride and joy to Marion. Marion is predeceased by her loving
husband William Wallace
JOHNSTON, her daughter Marguerite, her
parents, three sisters, a baby brother and nephews Gordon
McLENNAN
and Paul BECK.
Marion▲ and her sisters all attended Oakwood Collegiate
Institute and proceeded to the University of Toronto, at a time
when only a few women obtained higher education. There, Marion
studied Biochemistry and obtained her Ph.D. It was in the Biochemistry
Department that she met another fellow Ph.D., William Wallace
JOHNSTON, whom later she married. As her husband went to Halifax,
his young bride followed and there they were instrumental in
the development of Cod Liver Oil. They moved to Montreal and
then to Toronto, where their careers changed to teaching. Marion
did supply teaching and was sought after by many school boards
in the west end of Toronto, until she stopped to care for her
ailing husband. Marion natured and nurtured all who came in contact
with her. She encouraged all to be the best they could. Thank
you. The family will receive Friends at the Humphrey Funeral
Home - A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton
Avenue East), on Monday, April 3rd from 12-1 p.m. followed by
a service in the chapel at 1 o'clock. Interment York Cemetery.
In memory of Marion, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
of Ontario, 1920 Yonge Street, 4th Floor, Toronto, Ontario M4S 3E2,
would be appreciated.
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WALLACE,
Kathleen▲
Ada▲ (née
HALL)
Peacefully, at the Seniors Health Centre, North York, on Friday,
March▲▼ 31, 2006. Beloved wife of the late William
WALLACE.
Dear▲
mother of John and Helen (Brian
EDMONDS.)
Second▲ mother to Keith
FLEMING/FLEMMING.
She▲ will be sadly missed by her grandchildren, David,
Michael, Laura and Steven. Loving sister of Dorothy
RICHARDSON
and the late Jim
HALL.
The▲ family wishes to express their sincere
appreciation to the staff of the Seniors Health Centre, North
York and Amica at Bayview. The family will receive Friends at
the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue
(south of Eglinton Avenue East), from 7-9 p.m. on Monday, April 3rd.
Service in the Chapel on Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. In lieu
of flowers, memorial donations can be made to Windfall Clothing
Service, 530 Adelaide Street West, Suite 404, Toronto M5V 1T5
or the charity of your choice.
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WALLACE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-19 published
WALLACE,
John▲
Robert▲
After a short illness, on Monday, April 17, 2006. Loving husband
of the late Ruth Kathleen. Cherished father of Dale (Shirley),
Robert (Kim), Janet (Ian) and Julie (Tracey). Dear grandpa of
6. Survived by his sister Patricia and his brother Gordon (Elsie).
Predeceased by his sisters and brothers: Ethel, Francis, Henry,
Helen, George and Clarence. Will be fondly remembered by many
nieces and nephews. Visitation will be held at The Simple Alternative
Funeral Centre - Mississauga, 1535 South Gateway Road (Dixie
Road, 2 lights south of Eglinton) 905-602-1580 on Wednesday,
April 19, from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. A funeral service will be
held in the funeral home chapel on Thursday, April 20 at 11 a.m.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
would be appreciated.
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WALLACE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-25 published
SMITH,
Frances▲
Faye▲
(CLEMENTS)
Surrounded by her family at Niagara-on-the-Lake Palliative Hospital
on Sunday, April 23rd, 2006, Faye passed peacefully after a courageous
battle with cancer. Beloved wife of Ross, dear mother of Yvonne
and her husband Chris
NAESE, step-mother of Vicki and husband
Scott WALLACE,
Sherri▲ and husband Jim
SLESSOR, loving grandmother
to Chloe and Gramma Faye to Jackson, Kelli, Kyle and Bea. Survived
by her 94 year old mother Frances
CLEMENTS, sister Vi and husband
Bill DOHERTY, sister Donna and husband Norm
COULTER, brother
George CLEMENTS and many nieces and nephews. Faye grew up and
worked with her family on the Clements farm in Milton and was
successful as a young girl singing in competitive Kiwanis and
other music festivals throughout the area and received many awards.
Faye spent over 25 years at Hawker Siddeley Canada working as
an Executive Assistant where she made many lifelong Friends.
Faye always looked forward to her yearly fun trips to Las Vegas
and their winter vacation in Naples, Florida. Retirement in Niagara-on-the-Lake
in her "perfect little" bungalow and her love of gardening in
their beautiful backyard, was all too short. Faye is at the Niagara-on-the-Lake
Chapel of the Morgan Funeral Homes, 415 Regent Street, where
her family will receive Friends on Monday evening from 7-9 p.m.
and on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A funeral service will be
held on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the chapel. Interment
will follow in Niagara Lakeshore Cemetery. Online guest register
at www.morganfuneral.com
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WALLACE,
Warren
Marshall▲ (1923-2006)
(Veteran of World War 2, Royal Canadian Air Force)
Peacefully at Ian Anderson House on Monday April 24, 2006. Beloved
husband of the late Shirley
BOOK. Survived by his beloved daughter
Karen and her husband Ibn, also by his longtime friend Leona
FERGUSON.
Predeceased by his brothers Bruce and Keith. Friends
may call at the Turner and Porter "Peel" Chapel, 2180 Hurontario
St. Mississauga, (Hwy. 10, North of Queen Elizabeth Way), on
Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. For those who wish, remembrances
made to Ian Anderson House or the Canadian Cancer Society would
be appreciated.
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