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KEEFE,
Grace▼
Edith▼ (née
WHEELWRIGHT)
Passed away peacefully at Post Inn Village, Oakville, on February
8, 2006 in her 91st year. Beloved wife of the late Douglas (1989).
Devoted▼ mother to Judy (Gerry
WEATHERHEAD) and Peter (Jackie.)
Cherished grandmother of David
CRAIG
(Kate,▼)
Jennifer▼ and Natalie.
Great▼ grandmother to Lily
CRAIG.
Step▼ grandmother to Brian and
Sandy WEATHERHEAD.
Step▼ great grandmother to Noah and Levi. Sadly
missed by her sisters, Betty
PULLEN and Barbara
GIBSON and her
brother John (Isabel) and many nieces and nephews. Special thanks
to Grace's devoted friend, Candace, for all her loving care.
Thanks also to the caring staff at Post Inn Village. Memorial
service to take place on Wednesday, March 1, 2006 at 2 p.m. at
St. Jude's Anglican Church, 160 William Street, Oakville, Ontario.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Oakville Humane Society,
445 Cornwall Rd., Oakville, Ontario L6J 7S8 would be greatly
appreciated by the family.
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KEEFE,
Grace▲
Edith▲ (née
WHEELWRIGHT)
Passed away peacefully at Post Inn Village, Oakville, on February
8, 2006 in her 91st year. Beloved wife of the late Douglas (1989).
Devoted▲ mother to Judy (Gerry
WEATHERHEAD) and Peter (Jackie.)
Cherished grandmother of David
CRAIG
(Kate,▲)
Jennifer▲ and Natalie.
Great-grandmother▲ to Lily
CRAIG.
Step-grandmother▲ to Brian and
Sandy WEATHERHEAD.
Step-great-grandmother▲ to Noah and Levi. Sadly
missed by her sisters, Betty
PULLEN and Barbara
GIBSON and her
brother John (Isabel) and many nieces and nephews. Special thanks
to Grace's devoted friend, Candace, for all her loving care.
Thanks also to the caring staff at Post Inn Village. Memorial
service to take place on Wednesday, March 1, 2006 at 2 p.m. at
St. Jude's Anglican Church, 160 William Street, Oakville, Ontario.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Oakville Humane Society,
445 Cornwall Rd., Oakville, Ontario L6J 7S8 would be greatly
appreciated by the family.
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WHEILDON,
Ken▼
In memory of a dear friend who passed away November 24th, 2005.
You left many happy memories.
- Garth and Dorene
Page B6
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WHEILDON,
Kenneth▲▼
F.
November 24, 2005.
His weary hours and days of pain,
His troubled nights are past
And in our aching hearts we know
He has found peace at last.
Your presence we miss,
Your memory we treasure
Loving you always,
Forgetting you never.
Sadly missed by wife, Helen and Sparky, daughter; Penny, Blair
and Erin WATSON,
Kristine and Chris
HARDY.
Page B6
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WHEILDON,
Ken▲
Passed away November 24th, 2005.
Sadly missed by his brother, Francis.
Page B6
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WHELAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-06-15 published
KELLY,
Pauline
Peacefully at Woodstock General Hospital on Wednesday June 14,
2006, Pauline
KELLY of Caressant Care Retirement Home, Woodstock,
in her 96th year. Beloved wife of the late Frank
KELLY (1983.)
Dear mother of Marilyn
O'NEILL and her husband Jim of Long Point,
Cathy PETTIT and her husband Jeff of London, and the late Paul
KELLY (2002.) Loving grandmother of Karen
LANGDON of Woodstock,
Steve KELLY
(Lindsay) of Montreal, Chris
KELLY (Kirsten) of Toronto,
Peter KELLY of Montreal, Graig
PETTIT
(Lorrie) of Saint Thomas,
Kelly McKAY
(Brad) of Ottawa and the late Michael
O'NEILL (1990.)
Also lovingly remembered by eight great grandchildren. Survived
by her brother Earl
McELHONE of Kitchener, and her sister Marcella
WHELAN of Windsor. Also predeceased by her sisters Helen
O'NEILL
and Frances
DINNER, and her brother Jack
McELHONE. Survived by
her brother-in-law Hilton
DINNER of Oakville, and her sister-in-law
Kae McELHONE of Ottawa. Pauline was an active member of the Catholic
Women's League for over 67 years. Friends will be received at
the Smith-Leroy Funeral Home, 69 Wellington Street North, Woodstock
on Friday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Parish prayers and C.W.L. prayers
at the funeral home on Friday afternoon at 3: 45 p.m. Funeral
Mass at St. Rita Catholic Church, 904 Dundas Street, Woodstock on
Saturday,
June 17, 2006 at 10: 00 a.m. with Father Chris
GEVAERT
officiating. Interment at Saint Mary Catholic Cemetery. If desired,
memorial donations to the Woodstock Hospital Foundation or the
Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario would be appreciated.
Smith-LeRoy, 519-537-3611. Personal condolences may be sent at
www.smithleroy.com
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PROCTOR,
Marguerite
Eleanor
Marguerite's long and strong life ended peacefully in her 94th
year on September 30th, 2006 at Markham Stouffville Hospital.
She will be missed greatly by her three children and their spouses,
Helen and John
BRINDLEY,
Bob and Linda
PROCTOR, Allen and Beverly
PROCTOR.
She will be fondly remembered by her eight grandchildren
and her 27 great-grandchildren. The family would like to acknowledge
with gratitude the exceptional love and care extended by Doctors
J. CARSON,
P.
WHELAN, E.
LOUGHEED and palliative care nurses.
To celebrate Marguerite's life the memorial service will be held
at 11 a.m. Friday, October the 6th, 2006 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church at 143 Main Street North, Markham. If desired, expressions
of sympathy to Canadian National Institute for the Blind or Covenant
House, Toronto would be greatly appreciated by the family.
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WHELAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-11-17 published
HALL,
Wilfred
Newman "
Will"
On Thursday 16 November 2006 at his residence in Kitchener in
his 99th year. Wilf, beloved husband of Aileen (née
FARLEY.)
Loving father of Susan
WHELAN (Robert), Janet
HUNT (Bill), Brian
PARKINSON (Louanne), Tom
DYKE (Beth), Liz
KRIST (Don) the late
Dana BREWSTER
(John
BREWSTER) and the late Karen
PARKINSON. Also
loved by his many grandchildren and his many great-grandchildren.
Mr. HALL became a Chemical Engineer after graduating from University
of British Columbia. He later became President of Domtar Canada,
in Montreal. Friends will be received at the Westmount Funeral
Chapel, 1001 Ottawa Street South (at Westmount Road), Kitchener
519-743-8900 from 2-4 and 7-9 Friday. Funeral Service in the Chapel
Saturday morning at 11: 00. Interment in Williamsburg Cemetery,
Kitchener. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would
be greatly appreciated by his family. Condolences and tributes
may be placed on line at www.mem.com
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Bruce DUNCAN,
Conservationist (1946-2006)
General manager of the Hamilton Conservation Authority haunted
Ontario's Niagara escarpment and was a prolific contributor to
books and articles on hawks and eagles
By Ron CSILLAG,
Special to the Globe and Mail, Page S9
Toronto -- Not even his own wedding could interfere with Bruce
Duncan's love of birds and nature. His 1992 marriage to fellow
hawk bander Janet
SNAITH took place at Hawk Cliff, a prime hawk-watching
bluff overlooking Lake Erie, near Port Stanley, Ontario As Peter
WHELAN, the Globe's late birder columnist duly noted at the time,
the bride and groom wore binoculars. So did the guests and minister,
who had been forewarned the ceremony might be interrupted to
observe any interesting birds of prey.
Fifteen minutes before the nuptials, a peregrine falcon portentously
circled overhead, but no hawk of note interrupted the "I do's."
The next morning, Mr.
DUNCAN's new wife helped him capture the
first peregrine falcon in his 16 years of banding.
Among Canada's leading naturalists and experts on raptors, or
birds of prey, Mr.
DUNCAN was a passionate conservationist and
outdoorsman who loved to teach schoolchildren in and around Hamilton
about the plant and animal life in their surroundings. He was
a prolific contributor to books and scholarly articles on eagles,
hawks and natural history in Ontario.
Mr. DUNCAN was general manager and chief administrative officer
of the Hamilton Conservation Authority. "Bruce was in charge
of a $15-million organization and would not carry a cell phone,"
noted Chris
FIRTH-
EAGLAND, chairman of the authority. "He so
trusted and respected his staff that he wanted them to deal with
the issues. He was very hardworking and dedicated and was always
pursuing better environmental approaches to doing business, remediating
properties and acquiring new lands to protect them."
Normally a quiet, self-effacing man, Mr.
DUNCAN had recently
been flying high. On October 23, Ontario gifted to the conservation
authority a 180-acre parcel of land in upper Stoney Creek, west
of Hamilton, called the Eramosa Karst (a geological formation
where surface water erodes soft limestone and creates underground
streams and caverns). It is considered an environmentally significant
property; the provincial Ministry of Natural Resources designated
the lands an area of natural and scientific interest in 2003.
Two weeks later, a beaming Mr.
DUNCAN emceed the ceremony at
which Heritage Green Community Trust announced a $1.5-million
donation, which he had negotiated, to the Hamilton Conservation
Foundation for the development of the karst lands as the city's
newest conservation area.
"Elation couldn't describe how he had been feeling in the last
couple of weeks for bringing those two things together," Mr.
FIRTH-
EAGLAND
said. "There's no higher end for us than to acquire new land
and open it up for recreation, education and different functions."
Mr. DUNCAN joined the authority in 1988 to run its outdoor education
program. He would take schoolchildren on nature hikes through
the Dundas Valley. In 1992, he became the Hamilton Conservation
Authority's staff ecologist, and a decade later, was named director
of watershed planning and engineering, a post in which he was
responsible for the flood warning and response system. He became
the authority's general manager in January of 2004, and embarked
on an ambitious five-year strategic plan.
The authority will mark its 50th anniversary in 2008, and the
karst acquisition and donation were fine advance centrepieces.
"You can image the satisfaction that our organization felt --
that he felt -- [at] already having this 50th anniversary birthday
present all wrapped up, all secured, all ready," Mr.
FIRTH-
EAGLAND
said.
Born in post-war England to a British mother and Scottish-born
member of the Canadian army's medical corps, Mr.
DUNCAN grew
up in Orillia, Ontario He graduated with a psychology degree
from Wilfred Laurier University and spent the next three years
as a guide at the Quetico Provincial Park west of Thunder Bay,
providing instruction in canoeing, trekking and wilderness lore.
The experience was life-changing. He returned to the University
of Waterloo to study biology and then worked for 11 years for
the Grand River Conservation Authority as a resource interpreter
at the Taquanyah Nature Centre near Cayuga, where he established
himself as a raptor expert. He supervised the introduction of
bald eagles to southern Ontario, and helped introduce peregrine
falcons in the Hamilton area.
But it was on hawks Mr.
DUNCAN was considered an expert. "He
was a self-confessed hawk nut," said Debbie
DUNCAN, his sister-in-law.
"He had a life-long passion for sharing knowledge and enthusiasm
for nature. He was always leading hikes and workshops."
Mr. DUNCAN served as president of both the 500-member Hamilton
Naturalist Club and the Ontario Bird Banding Association. He
personally banded the legs of thousands of predatory birds to
track their migration habits, enduring little more than the usual
talon stabs and scratches. He named one of "his" bald eagles
Gustav Mahler, for his favourite composer. His friend and co-birder
of 30 years, Bob
CURRY, recalls that Mr.
DUNCAN came close to
tears when he discovered that Gustav had been shot and killed
over Lac-Saint-Jean, Quebec
"He was a gentleman and a gentle man," Mr.
CURRY recalled. "He
never raised his voice, but managed to influence people."
In 1991, Mr.
DUNCAN founded the Niagara Peninsula Hawk Watch
program, which monitors the migration of hawks, eagles, falcons
and vultures over the Niagara Escarpment.
Nicknamed "the Fox" for his red hair, Mr.
DUNCAN was a First
World War buff who read avidly. "He consumed everything," said
his wife, Janet. "If something caught his interest, he wasn't
satisfied until he'd read a dozen books on the subject."
He indulged his Scottish heritage once a year when the family
hosted a Robbie Burns night at their house (once the home of
Alexander
Graham
Bell.) Mr.
DUNCAN would don a kilt and dress
a mean haggis. In the warm weather, when not out trekking and
communing, he would sit in a lawn chair, imported beer in one
hand and requisite binoculars in the other. In the winter, he
delighted neighbours by building snowmen and snowdogs.
There were frequent family outings with Janet and two young children.
"We were always going somewhere," Janet said, "somewhere different,
and experiencing new things."
Mr. DUNCAN received many honours for his work, including Hamilton's
Environmentalist of the Year Award in 1992, the Canada 125 Award
for Environmental Service to the Community, and a 1997 accolade
from the Hawk Migration Association of North America.
As for the stereotypical image of Hamilton as a gritty steel
town with little regard for conservation or the environment,
Mr. DUNCAN extolled the region as having more waterfalls than
any community in North America, and more escarpment lands and
green space per capita than any other Canadian city -- and he
wanted to keep it that way, said Mr.
FIRTH-
EAGLAND. "
Bruce had
a different feeling about Hamilton. He felt that Hamilton was
blessed."
And as the Hamilton Spectator noted last week, the community
has lost not only a friend, but a teacher whose name is "memorialized
in millions of tonnes of uncarved stone -- and grass, woods,
streams and caves."
Bruce William
DUNCAN was born on January 13, 1946, in Woking,
Surrey, England. He died in hospital in Brantford on November 11,
2006, after suffering injuries in a car accident near his home
in Paris, Ontario The vehicle he was driving had been struck
head-on by a car that had crossed the centre line. The other
diver was declared dead at the scene. He was 60. He leaves his
wife, Janet; two children, Katie, 10 and James, 13; one brother,
Jim, and a sister, Margaret
DEMUNNIK. A public celebration of
his life will be held at Bay Gardens Funeral and Memorial Centre,
1010 Botanical Dr., Burlington, Ontario on Saturday, November 25,
from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
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McRAE,
Marjory (née
JOHNSON)
Passed away at Headwaters Health Care Centre, Orangeville on
February 12, 2006; Marjory
JOHNSON, in her 84th year; daughter
of Agnes (née
WALSH) and Frederick James
JOHNSON of Capreol,
Ontario. She was born October 21, 1922; loved mother of Philip
James JOHNSON of Hamilton, Karen
COX of Burlington and Beverly
SCHELL and her husband Clarence of Grand Valley; Marjory's greatest
joy were her three granddaughters, Karen
PARKER of Guelph, Tracy
PARKER of Toronto and Ashley
COX of Burlington. She is survived
by her sisters Isabelle
ALBERICO (née
JOHNSON,) living in Phoenix,
Arizona (husband Lew, deceased,) Elsie
WHELAN (née
JOHNSON,)
living in Belair, Florida (husband Bill, deceased), predeceased
by her siblings Chester
JOHNSON (resided in Toronto,) Betty
ANDERSON
(née JOHNSON) and husband Keith, North Bay, Agnes
BLOY (née
JOHNSON,
resided in Toronto with husband Bob,) Jim
JOHNSON (resided in
Toronto with wife Peggy), Madge
JOHNSON, Edyth Mae
JOHNSON, Wilfred
JOHNSON (resided in Thunder Bay with wife
Grace.)
Marjory resided
in Etobicoke for the past 40 years. Although divorced many years
ago from her husband Frank
McRAE, they shared a life of love
and children. She will be sadly missed by her other relatives
and Friends. A Celebration of Marjory's life will be held at
"The Church of Atonement" Jubilee Centre, 256 Sheldon Avenue,
in Etobicoke, Toronto, Ontario on Saturday, February 18th at
11: 00 a.m. followed by a reception downstairs. Spring Interment
in Capreol Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, donations to
Headwaters Health Care Centre, Palliative Care Room would be
appreciated.
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WHELER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-19 published
CRONSBERRY,
George
Harold
At River Glen Haven Nursing Home, Sutton on Friday, March 17,
2006 at the age of 92 years. George
CRONSBERRY, beloved husband
of the late Mabelle (née
NEWLOVE.) Dear father of Gary and his
wife Cathy of Burnaby, British Columbia and Doug and his wife
Jackie of Sutton. Loving Bubbie of Ryan and his wife Nancy and
Sean and Great-Grandfather of Makayla. Dear brother of Howard
CRONSBERRY,
Vera
TIMMINS and Doris
WHELER. Lovingly remembered
by his nieces and nephews. Resting at the Taylor Funeral Home,
20846 Dalton Road, Sutton from 7-9 p.m. Sunday. Funeral Service
in the chapel Monday at 2: 00 p.m. Interment, Briar Hill Cemetery,
Sutton. Memorial donations to a charity of your choice would
be appreciated by the family.
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WHELPDALE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-03 published
WEDLOCK,
Edith
Peacefully at Maple Villa Long Term Care Centre, Burlington on
Monday, February 27, 2006 in her 97th year. Beloved wife of the
late Joseph. Loving mother of Doreen (William), Dorothy (Keith),
Douglas, Barry (Sylvia), Glen (Jane) and the late Bob. She will
be missed by her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Dear
sister of Harry
WHELPDALE and Albert
WHELPDALE. A memorial service
will be held in the chapel of Skinner and Middlebrook Ltd., 128
Lakeshore Rd. E. (1 block west of Hurontario St.), Mississauga
(parking off Ann St.), on Saturday, March 4, 2006 at 2: 00 p.m.
Visitation 1 hour prior to service.
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CHARD,
William
Robert "
Billy"
Suddenly, on Wednesday, March 1, 2006, at his home in Georgetown.
Billy, in his 57th year, loved brother of Warren and his wife
Sheila of Leduc, Alberta, and Shaun Marie and her husband Gary
WHELPDALE of Oakville. Dear uncle to Wayne and Jason
WHELPDALE
and Kimberly and Garrett
CHARD.
Fondly remembered by Deoloris
CHARD.
Friends will be received at the J.S. Jones and son Funeral
Home, 11582 Trafalgar Road, north of Maple Ave., Georgetown,
905-877-3631, on Tuesday, March 7th from 10: 30-11:30 a.m. Funeral
and committal service will be held in the Chapel at 11: 30 a.m.
Cremation to follow. In memory contributions to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. To send expressions of
sympathy visit www.jsjonesandsonfuneralhome.com
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WHELTON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-31 published
Friends, kin remember mechanic who fell to death
By April KEMICK, Free Press Reporter, Fri., March 31, 2006
A lowered flag and a small plaque placed below the elevators
yesterday at the Richmond Street federal building marked a memorial
for a young worker who died on the job one year ago.
Family and colleagues of Jimmy
SANDFORD, a mechanic who fell
to his death while working on an elevator at the building last
March, gathered yesterday to commemorate his life.
They hung a plaque honouring the young father in the elevator
pit and had London-Fanshawe New Democratic Party member of Parliament
Irene MATHYSSEN orchestrate a flag lowering.
"The last year for us has been brutal. Our whole family has been
just rocked to our shoes," said
SANDFORD's father, Jim.
"It is things like this that help us get through."
His son was a "great kid," who colleagues said had a bright future
as a lead elevator mechanic.
Even one year after his death, they are still shaken by the tragedy
that took his life.
"We haven't forgot this young fellow," said colleague Bob
WHELTON.
"He is still on our minds."
Though the pain is still fresh, family and colleagues said the
memorial -- which will likely become an annual event -- helps
provide some peace of mind.
"We really miss Jim and we'll never stop missing him, but this
is something permanent that gives us a bit of closure," his dad
said.
"It helps us heal."
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WHERRY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-03 published
UNDERWOOD,
Alexander
With sorrow the family announces the death of Alexander
UNDERWOOD.
Mr UNDERWOOD passed away Monday, March 1, 2006 at Sudbury Regional
Hospital at the age of 79 years. Born at Coleman Township, Mr.
UNDERWOOD had lived in Woodstock for over twenty years and returned
to Coleman Township for his retirement. He was predeceased by
his wife Helen
(PETTIFER) on October 16, 1999 and by his brother
Ted. Mr. UNDERWOOD is survived by his loving children: Micheal
(and Joanne
HILHORST) of Woodstock, Cathy
UNDERWOOD of Woodstock
and his granddaughter Petra. Also left to mourn are his siblings:
Mary (and Roger)
PUKALL of Wisconsin, Alson
CAMPSALL of New Liskeard,
June (and Jim)
KENDALL of Huntsville, Florence (and Bill)
WHERRY
of Carrying Place and Jim
UNDERWOOD of Cobalt. The
UNDERWOOD
Family will receive Friends at the Buffam Leveille Funeral Home
- Haileybury, Ontario (705-672-3122) Friday from 2 to 4 p.m.
and 7 to 9 p.m. The funeral service will be held at the Buffam
Leveille Funeral Home Saturday, March 4, 2006 at 1 p.m. Reverend
Richard WHITE/WHYTE officiating. Spring interment will take place at
Cobalt Veterans Cemetery. Memorial contributions to the Temiskaming
Lung Association or to Camp Quality will be gratefully acknowledged.
Online condolences may be left at www.buffamleveille.com.
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WHETHAM o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-02-09 published
HYMERS,
Michelle
Crystal "
Shelley"
Of Nairn -- at University Hospital, London on Monday, February
6, 2006. Michelle Crystal "Shelley"
HYMERS in her 36th year.
Loved fiancé of Tim
DOORELEYERS of Nairn. Dear daughter of Douglas
HYMERS of R.R.#1, Gowanstown and the late Donna
HYMERS.
Granddaughter
of Mrs. Vi
HYMERS of Harriston and god-daughter of Percy and
Bev CAUDLE of Listowel. Niece of Shirley
HORTON of Fergus, Larry
and Carol HYMERS of Waterloo and Robbie-Lynn and Ron
CLARK of
New
Hamburg,
Ruby and Lloyd
WICK of Listowel, Winnie and Elroy
DETWEILLER of Palmerston, Merle and Herb
KELLER of Kitchener,
Calvin and Carolyn
WHETHAM of Hillsburg, George and Sandra
WHETHAM
of Harriston and Harold and Nancy
WHETHAM of Mount Forest. Remembered
by Margo LANCE of Ottawa and
by Tim's family. Predeceased by
her grandparents, Mel
HYMERS and Carrie, Helen and Hal
WHETHAM.
Friends may call at the Hardy-Lee Funeral Home, Harriston on
Friday from 2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. where the funeral
service will be held on Saturday, February 11 at 2: 00 p.m. Interment
in Harriston Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Society for
the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals or the Humane Society would
be appreciated.
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WHETSTONE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-04-03 published
TAFFEIREN,
Andrew
Charles
A resident of Chatham, passed peacefully Friday March 31, 2006
at Thamesview Lodge in his 84th year. Beloved husband of Anna
Lillian (LIVINGSTON)
TAFFEIREN for 62 years.
son of the late
Harry and Mary
TAFFEIREN. Survived by sister Angie
WHETSTONE
of Guelph, as well as nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his
brother Jim (2001,) and sister in law Jean
TAFFEIREN (2005.)
He resided for several years at Andy's Corners and
in Port Rowan
where he was a member of the Port Rowan Community Church. He
was also a member of Walsingham Lodge #174, Mocha Temple in London
and Long Point Chapter #166 Order of the Eastern Star. At the
request of the deceased there will be no visitation or service.
Following cremation there will be a private family inurnment
at Maple Leaf Mausoleum, conducted by Pastor James
TIFFIN of
Chatham Baptist Church. Donations to the Tillsonburg Shrine Club
in his memory will be gratefully acknowledged. Funeral arrangements
have been entrusted to Bowman Funeral Home, 4 Victoria Ave.,
Chatham 519-352-2390. Online condolences may be left at www.bowmanfh.ca.
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