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ENGLISH,
Dona
Bell (née
McNAB)
Passed away peacefully on Friday November 3, 2006 at Oakville
Trafalgar Memorial Hospital with her daughter by her side. Dona
will be dearly missed by her only daughter Penny Lynn. A Service
to Remember Dona will be held at 3: 00 p.m. Sunday November 12,
2006 at Walton Memorial United Church, 2489 Lakeshore Road West,
Oakville. A special thanks to Doctor
MASSOUD and nursing staff of
Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital for their sensitivity, compassion
and tireless efforts in caring for Mom. Email condolences may
be sent to kopriva@eol.ca; please place
ENGLISH on the subject
line.
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DAVENPORT,
Fred
The family of the late Fred
DAVENPORT would like to thank family,
Friends and neighbours for the kindness shown in the sudden passing
of our father, Fred
DAVENPORT. A special heartfelt thank you
is extended to Doctors
BASILIJ,
MONTAG,
MacNAB and the Hanover and
District Hospital for the excellent care. We also would like
to thank the staff of Spruceridge Court Retirement Lodge, Hanover
for the understanding and support extended to Dad. We sincerely
appreciate Pastor David
WUNDERLICH of Trinity Lutheran Church,
Ayton for the many visits and kind words at Dad's funeral. To
Breckenridge-Ashcroft Funeral Home we thank you for your guidance,
expertise and professionalism. Your thoughtfulness extended to
us will always be remembered.
- Keith, Murray, Joyce, Audrey, Lloyd, Brian and families.
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McNAB,
Beatrice
(GRATTON)
Gone to be with the Lord, at Blue Water Rest Home, Zurich, Wednesday,
October 11, 2006, Beatrice
(GRATTON)
McNAB, 95, formerly of Grand
Bend. Beloved wife of the late Murray
McNAB (1996.) Dear sister
of Della GRATTON of Exeter Villa. Predeceased by her parents
Curtis and Malvena
(ALLEN)
GRATTON and brother-in-law Lyman
GRATTON.
Special aunt to Hubert and Miriam
GRATTON,
Nancy and Carl
HANNIGAN,
Philip and Lillian
GRATTON and their families. Also remembered
by the McNab families of British Columbia. Resting at the T. Harry
Hoffman and Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood, with visitation Friday
evening 7 to 9 p.m. the Funeral Service will be held at the Gospel
Hall, Grand Bend, Saturday, October 14, 2006 at 1 p.m. Hubert
GRATTON officiating. Interment Grand Bend Cemetery. If desired,
memorial donations to a charity of choice would be appreciated.
Condolences www.hoffmanfuneralhome.com
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McNAB o@ca.on.peterborough.north_monaghan.peterborough.the_peterborough_examiner 2006-03-13 published
IMRIE,
David
Robertson (1920-2006)
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of a beloved
Husband, Father and Papa. David leaves behind his wife of 58
years Betty. Loving father of Gail (David)
RICE, and Karen (John)
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Sadly missed by his grandchildren Andrew (Tania)
RICE,
Racheal (Wayne)
PALMER, Amanda (Barret)
McNAB, Christine
DUGGAN,
Rob (Steph)
DUGGAN.
Also missed by his 6 great-grandchildren.
Dear brother of the late Peggy and Willie of Scotland. Survived
by his sisters-in-law Chrissie
CALDWELL,
Kay
GAUTHIER and Graham
(Olive) ROBERTSON of Scotland. Also survived by brother-in-law
Peter PIRRITT.
Predeceased by his cherished son-in-law Jim
DUGGAN.
David will be lovingly remembered by his many nieces and nephews.
At Dave's request a Private Family Service has been held followed
by Cremation. The family would appreciate Memorial Donations
in David's name to the Diabetes Association, Canadian Mental
Health Association or the Heart and Stroke Association. (Arrangements
entrusted to Kaye Funeral Home). Yea though I walk through the
valley of the shadow of death I will fear no evil for you are
with me Your rod and Your staff they comfort me. Psalm 23: 4
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McNAB o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-05-19 published
BANFIELD,
Alan
William
(July 2, 1925-May 17, 2006)
Born at home, 82 Wells Hill Ave., Toronto to Harry Somerville
BANFIELD and Alice Mildred
DREW.
Predeceased by 2 infant brothers
John and George, brother Harry Somerville
BANFIELD and sister
Mildred Alice
GRANT.
Proud husband of Margaret Jane
BANFIELD
(née WARREN) for 54 years. Father of 5 children, Marilyn, Barbara
(Stephen), Debra, John (Christianne) and Anne (Dan). Grandfather
and mentor to 14 grandchildren, Emily, Julia, Rory, Emma, Graeme,
Anne, Alan, Alexandra, Alison, Rebecca, Henry, Ben, Hannah and
Noah. Good friend to Scott
MacNAB and Nora
McCARNEY. Alan had
many Friends and associates from all walks of life. Friends in
Huntsville, Parry Sound, Sutton and Oshawa. Alan traveled and
enjoyed life to the fullest. He was an accomplished business
man, church goer and craftsman. His energy was boundless and
creative nature kept everyone in awe during his 81 years. He
was a proud King Scout, spending summers at Lake Simcoe where
he grew up as a boy. He sailed Lake Simcoe and later the waters
of Georgian Bay. Along with wood carving and garage sales, he
enjoyed the culinary arts and spending time with family and Friends.
He has left a void in all our lives and will be dearly missed.
Alan was a graduate of the University of Toronto and U of T-Beta
Theta Pie Fraternity. He served overseas during World War II
in the Canadian Army. He was an active member of the Kiwanis
Club of Oshawa-Durham and the Sutton Royal Canadian Legion Branch.
Friends may call at Oshawa Funeral Service "Thornton Chapel"
847 King St. West (905-721-1234) for visitation on Sunday, May 21st
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Visitation on Monday, May 22nd at "Rotherfield
Cottage", 343 Hedge Road, Sutton from 11: 00 a.m. until 11:00 p.m.
Funeral Procession to St. George's Anglican Church, Sibbald's
Point for service at 2: 00 p.m. Interment to follow in the Churchyard.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to St. George's Anglican
Church of Sutton, West "Preserve St. George's Fund".
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McNAB,
Ronald▼
Kenneth▼
(March▼ 29, 1942-May 29, 2006)
It is with great sadness his family announces the passing of
Ronald in his sixty-fifth year. Peacefully, and with his family
by his side, Ron passed away at the Toronto East General Hospital
on Monday, May 29, 2006. He will be deeply missed by his wife
and best friend, Wendy (née
BAILEY.) He was the loving and proud
father of James, John (Sandy) and Peter. Dear brother of Margaret
(Peggy) BARRICK and John (Susan.) He was predeceased by his parents,
Kenneth and Roxena
McNAB and his sister Patricia
KOCH.
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. Thursday. Private graveside service on Friday.
Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery. If desired, donations in Ron's
memory may be made to the charity of your choice.
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McNAB,
Ronald▲▼
Kenneth▲
(March▲ 29, 1942-May 29, 2006)
It is with great sadness his family announces the passing of
Ronald in his sixty-fifth year. Peacefully, and with his family
by his side, Ron passed away at the Toronto East General Hospital
on Monday, May 29, 2006. He will be deeply missed by his wife
and best friend, Wendy (née
BAILEY.) He was the loving and proud
father of James, John (Sandy) and Peter. Dear brother of Margaret
(Peggy) BARRICK and John (Susan.) He was predeceased by his parents,
Kenneth and Roxena
McNAB and his sister Patricia
KOCH.
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. Thursday. Private graveside service on Friday.
Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery. If desired, donations in Ron's
memory may be made to the charity of your choice.
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McNAB o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-07-04 published
Alex TRIMBLE, Royal Canadian Air Force Officer (1920-2006)
Meticulous worker began his career during the Battle of Britain,
repairing and maintaining the delicate instruments that crowded
the cockpits of his squadron's Hawker Hurricanes
By Buzz BOURDON,
Special to the Globe and Mail, Page S9
Ottawa -- Alex
TRIMBLE climbed out of the cockpit of a Hawker
Hurricane fighter aircraft and wiped his brow. Nearby, a dozen
Hurricanes stretched down the airfield, each of them swarmed
by Royal Canadian Air Force technicians intent on servicing their
aircraft for the next flight.
From the fitters who maintained the engines and the riggers who
repaired the airframes, wings and undercarriage, to the men who
fixed the radios plus the armourers who cleaned and loaded each
aircraft's eight.303-inch machine guns, the technicians knew
the pilots of No. 1 (Fighter) Squadron depended on them.
Mr. TRIMBLE had a vital job of his own. Known for his painstaking
accuracy, he was an instrument maker, responsible for repairing
and maintaining the dozen or so delicate instruments that crowded
each Hurricane cockpit.
Speedometer, tachometer, oil-pressure gauge, air-pressure gauge,
compass -- every instrument had to be in perfect working order
because a pilot's life could depend on it, especially when flying
blind in clouds.
The Royal Canadian Air Force regarded servicing extremely seriously.
"Before a plane can take off, a chart has to be signed by eight
different men, including the five airmen in charge of the main
ground jobs, and the flight sergeant," said a newspaper story
entitled Ground Men Playing Vital Roles In War. "As a result,
accidents from mechanical faults seldom occur and when a pilot
sets out on a sweep across northern France he can be reasonably
certain that if he doesn't get in the way of enemy guns he'll
come safely back to his base."
Despite a lack of formal recognition -- ground crew weren't entitled
to a campaign star, like the Aircrew Europe Star awarded after
the war to aircrew -- Mr.
TRIMBLE enjoyed his job. He knew his
pilots as human beings, since he strapped them into their cockpits
and wished them good hunting before taking off. Scanning the
sky anxiously, Mr.
TRIMBLE was there for them when they returned,
physically and emotionally drained after combat.
A key member of the only Royal Canadian Air Force squadron to
participate in the epic Battle of Britain, fought from July 10 to
October 31, 1940, Mr.
TRIMBLE watched history being made in the
skies over Britain that hot summer of perfect weather as the
German Luftwaffe tried to destroy the Royal Air Force as a prelude
to invasion. Over all, 105 Canadian pilots flew in the Battle
of Britain, 77 with the Royal Air Force and 28 with No. 1 Squadron.
Organized in 1937 at Royal Canadian Air Force Station Trenton,
Ontario, No. 1 Squadron and its Hurricanes were mobilized on
September 10, 1939, the day Canada declared war against Germany.
In May, 1940, No. 1 absorbed No. 115 (Fighter) Squadron and moved
to Britain.
On August 26, No. 1 Squadron engaged the Luftwaffe for the first
time when 10 Hurricanes scrambled against a force of 25 to 30 bombers.
Flight Lieutenant G.R.
McGREGOR destroyed a Dornier Do. 215 and
Flying Officer T.B.
LITTLE was awarded a bomber probably destroyed.
Flying Officer R.L.
EDWARDS was killed.
It had been quite a day for Squadron Leader Ernie
McNAB and his
pilots. His unit was the first Royal Canadian Air Force squadron
to score victories, suffer combat casualties and win gallantry
awards. On March 1, 1941, No. 1 was renumbered as 401 Squadron
after the Royal Canadian Air Force was awarded the 400-block
series of numbers.
For Mr. TRIMBLE and his comrades, life during the Battle of Britain
was hectic. Described as unsung heroes for their dedication,
ground crew worked long hours -- often starting before dawn and
finishing after midnight -- but the bright lights of London also
beckoned, with its "tonight we live for tomorrow we may die"
atmosphere.
In 1941, Mr.
TRIMBLE was at a party when he spied a pretty girl.
Sparks ignited and he asked Isobel
KIRKPATRICK to dance. That
was the beginning of a whirlwind romance that ended in marriage
a year later, on March 17, 1941.
"It must have been the uniform. We danced, we dated, he got posted
then came back. It was war time and we didn't know what tomorrow
would bring," said Mrs.
TRIMBLE. "It was love at first sight.
He was a handsome lad, had a great sense of humour, a wonderful
personality."
Alex TRIMBLE joined the Royal Canadian Air Force the day after
Canada declared war on Nazi Germany on September 10, 1939. After
training in Ottawa, he was sent to No. 115 (Fighter) Squadron.
On August 25, 1941, he was posted to the newly formed 408 Squadron.
A month later, he was promoted to sergeant, just 24 months after
first enlisting. Mr.
TRIMBLE spent the next two years in charge
of 408's instrument section. Formed as the second Royal Canadian
Air Force bomber squadron overseas, 408 attacked targets all
over Europe with its Hampden and Halifax bombers.
After the war, Mr.
TRIMBLE remained in the Royal Canadian Air
Force. He served from 1948 to 1956 with 412 (Transport) Squadron,
based at Royal Canadian Air Force Station Uplands, in Ottawa,
in command of the instrument and electrical sections. Then, as
now, 412 is known as the "V.I.P. squadron," flying prime ministers,
governors-general and the royal family. It was the golden era
of the Royal Canadian Air Force, which soon reached 52,000 men
and women and 2,000 aircraft.
In 1956, Mr.
TRIMBLE became an officer, specializing in aeronautical
engineering. He and his family spent three years in France before
going to air force headquarters in 1959. He retired in 1968 as
a captain and bought a 100-acre farm in Lanark County, Ontario,
in 1973.
Gail PROUDE of Ottawa remembers family life with her father during
the 1950s with affection. "He went to work every day and every
night the family sat down for supper together. Afterwards, Ann
and I did the dishes and Mom and Dad would retire to the living
room and read the paper. Families established their parameters
and kids followed the rules, for the most part. It was a secure
time."
Known as an organized, meticulous man, Mr.
TRIMBLE loved repairing
clocks and watches. "[It] became his hobby when we kids were
all very young. He used to tell us that whatever money he made&hellip
he used it to put gas in the car," said Mrs.
PROUDE. He continued
his repair work for a jewellery store in Perth, Ontario, until
Alexander George
TRIMBLE was born on September 3, 1920, in Ottawa.
He died of heart disease on April 11, in Perth, Ontario He was
85. He is survived by his wife, Isobel, his son Gordon, his daughters
Gail and Ann, six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
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MacNAB,
Ronald▲
Stewart
Peacefully, in Ottawa on Thursday, November 30, 2006. Born in
Arnprior, Ontario, 20 January 1911, he was the youngest son of
George and Gertrude
MacNAB. He was predeceased by his first wife
the former Marguerite
MAGUIRE (1995,) brothers George, Finlay,
Joseph and Cameron, sister Flora, and grand_son Ronald James
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART.
After attending school in Arnprior, he worked for Ontario Hydro
in Arnprior and
in Ottawa for the Department of Fisheries, the
Auditor General's Office and the Civil Service Commission. He
received his B.Comm. from Queen's University in 1938. From 1925 to
1940 he served with the militia in the Lanark and Renfrew Scottish
Regiment. He was called to active service in May 1940 and served
with the Canadian Army as an officer in Canada and England with
the Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment, the Princess Louise
Dragoon Guards, the headquarters of the 4th Armoured Brigade
and the headquarters of the 4th Armoured Division. He went with
the Division to Normandy July-December 1944 and spent the remainder
of the war on assignment to Canadian Military Headquarters in
England. After the war he served as a reserve officer in the
1st Hussars (London, Ontario) from which he retired in the early
1960s with the rank of Major. Immediately after his discharge
from the Army in 1945, he enrolled in Osgoode Hall and graduated
with a law degree in 1948. Following graduation, he worked briefly
for the Civil Service Commission and the United Kingdom Trade
Commission in Ottawa before beginning the practice of law in
London, Ontario where he worked first for Jeffery and Jeffery 1951-1957 and
then formed a law partnership with Reginald
LAMON
(Lamon and Macnab
1957-1969). He was appointed a County Court Judge in 1969 - a
position he held until 1984. Always interested in sports, he
played in the 1920s and 30s for Arnprior in the Upper Ottawa
Valley Baseball League, and the Metropolitans, Rideaus and Davidsons
in the Ottawa City Baseball League. He was a member of the Rangers
team in the Ottawa City Football League and was invited to a
try-out with the Ottawa Rough Riders of the Ontario Rugby Football
League. As a member of the rifle team in the militia he won several
shooting medals at the Dominion of Canada Rifle Association meets
at Connaught Ranges. When he wasn't at his cottage at Pontiac
Station, he enjoyed both golf and trap shooting at the London
Hunt Club, shooting his last perfect trap score at the age of
eighty-eight (88). He was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion
- Vimy Branch and Saint_James Anglican Church in London. For the
last 5 years he has lived in Ottawa. He is survived by his second
wife Flora
(GRAHAM)
CADIEUX, son Alan (Anne) of Seattle, daughters
Heather (James)
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART of Halifax and Jean (Thomas)
ANDERSON
of Dunrobin, grand_sons Gregory (Elizabeth)
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART and Christopher,
Matthew and Geoffrey
ANDERSON, great-grand_sons Félix and André
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART, stepchildren Hope, Colleen, Ronald, Lee and their children.
Friends may visit at the Central Chapel of Hulse, Playfair and
McGarry, 315 McLeod Street, Ottawa on Friday, December 1, 2006
from 7-9 p.m. and Saturday, December 2, 2006 from 2: 30 p.m. until
service time in the Chapel at 4 p.m. Interment in the Arnprior
Cemetery at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family asks
that donations be made to the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital
Foundation, 350 John Street North, Arnprior, Ontario, K7S 2P6.
Condolences/ donations/tributes at www.mcgarryfamily.ca
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McNABB, Barbara Agnes (formerly
WILKINS, née
WAECHTER)
Of Owen Sound, passed away at home on Saturday, February 11,
2006 in her 55th year. Survived by her husband John; children
Dan of Barrie and Tammy and Joe
KELLY of Owen Sound; granddaughters
Naomi, Meagan, Brittany and Ashley. Sadly missed by her sisters
Betty and Jack
CHURCH,
Joan and Jim
KROEPLIN all of Walkerton,
Joyce WEBER of Mildmay, Rosemary
WAECHTER and Marilyn
BELL both
of Walkerton; brothers Don and Helen
WAECHTER of Hanover, Jim
and Audrey
WAECHTER of R.R.#1 Cargill, Wayne and Kathy
WAECHTER
of Wingham and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her first
husband Ron
WILKINS; niece Brenda
WAECHTER; brother Joseph; brothers-in-law
John BELL,
Norman
DOERR and Earl
WEBER and parents Arthur and
Rita (FRITZ)
WAECHTER.
Visitation at Saint Mary's R.C. Church,
Owen Sound on Monday from 2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
with parish prayers at 8: 30 p.m. Visitation at Cameron Funeral
Home, Walkerton, on Tuesday 6: 00 to 9:00 p.m. with parish prayers
at 8: 45 p.m. Funeral Mass will be held on Wednesday, February
15, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m at Sacred Heart Church, Walkerton. Memorial
donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or Community Living-Walkerton
& District would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
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McNABB,
Barb
On behalf of the late Angel Barb
McNABB, who passed away in our
home or February 11th, 2006. I wish to thank Dr
HUFF and Dr.
RICE
for their weekly visits. But most of all Cathy
MITCHELL from
Community
Care
Access Centre and Mary
LOW/LOWE/LOUGH for her advice. All
the nurses from the Victorian Order of Nurses and all the Red
Cross homemakers who came everyday, twice a day, 7 days a week
and cared for my Lady, my hat goes off to all of you. And to
Dr. WRIGHT for what he has done for me. To all who sent cards,
mass cards, donated to the Canadian Cancer Society, brought in
food during our time of loss. To all of you who gave my Angel
Barb and I a great gift of time, thank you for this. On behalf
of John H. NcNabb Construction Ltd., that Barb helped to build,
thank you.
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McNABB o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-06-21 published
McNABB,
Norman
Who passed away June 21st, 1980.
Memories in our hearts today,
Mean more that words can ever say.
- Love from his wife Esther, and from the family, Ross, Joan,
Roger and Shirley
McNABB.
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McNABB o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-20 published
McNABB,
Margaret▼ "
Rita" (née
McRAW)
Peacefully at Kensington Village in the loving arms and hearts
of her family and Friends on Friday, March 17, 2006, Margaret
"Rita" McNABB in her 84th year. Predeceased by husband Clare
(1977,) Bill
CHRISTIANSON (1994,) and 3 grandchildren. Loving
mother of June (Rudy)
SCHEDLER,
Maxine
(Fritz)
GAMER, James (Lynda,)
Robert
(Brenda,)
John (Sue,) Ross (Cathy,) and Donald
McNABB.
Loved by several grand/great grandchildren. A Celebration of
Rita's life will take place, Saturday April 1, 2006, 2: 00 p.m.
in Kensington Village Chapel. Chaplain Maureen
DWYER officiating.
Donations in Rita's memory may be made to the Kensington Village
Charitable Foundation. Many thanks to the tremendous caregivers
and volunteers who loved and cared for Rita over these past 8 years.
Forest City Cremation Services 675-0772
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McNABB o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-06-13 published
McNABB,
Shirley
Ruth (née
GOLDRICK)
Of Saint Thomas on Sunday, June 11, 2006, in her 79th year after
a long fight with lung cancer. Dearly loved wife of 56 years
of Albert Donald
McNABB.
Daughter of the late Albert (1982) and
May (PEARSON)
GOLDRICK (1985) and loved mother of Gloria
WHITE/WHYTE
(GOLDRICK) Kelona, British Columbia. Loved grandmother of Michelle
and her husband Daryl
WOLFF of Edmonton. Dear sister of Alberta
and her husband Cecil
PICKARD of Saint Thomas and the late Echo
(Mrs. Gordon
SATCHELL) (1943) and
Amy
(Mrs. Ted
PORTLOCK) (1995)
and a sister Kathrine and a brother Johnny who died in infancy.
Shirley leaves many nieces and nephews. She worked at Timken
Roller Bearing Co. from 1947 to 1959, in the Office of Doctor E.W.
KIERLUK from 1970 to 1985. She was a 60 year member of Knox Presbyterian
Church, was past President of the Country Circle of the Ladies
Aid and a long time member of the Saint Thomas Curling Club. A public
Memorial service will be held at Knox Presbyterian Church on
Saturday, June 24th at 11: 00 a.m. Flowers gratefully declined.
Donations may be made to the S.T.E.G. Foundation, the Heart and
Stroke Foundation or the charity of choice. Williams Funeral
Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas in charge of arrangements.
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McNABB o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-07-05 published
NEEDHAM,
Elizabeth
Jean (née
HOWLETT)
Peacefully at Bluewater Health Norman Street Site, Sarnia on
July 3, 2006 Elizabeth Jean
NEEDHAM, age 83 of Sarnia. Elizabeth
was a life time member of Dunlop United Church and also volunteered
with the church, Meals on Wheels, Children's Aid and the Victorian
Order of Nurses Beloved wife of Donald
NEEDHAM.
Loved mother
of Cheryl MATHEWS and her husband Paul, Joseph
NEEDHAM,
Jamie
NEEDHAM and his wife
Ann. Dear grandmother of Amanda, Michael,
Tiffany and James. Sister of Jeannie
McCORMICK,
Marilyn
WILSON,
Connie HOWLETT and Gene of London, Judy
SMITH,
Lois
McNABB and
her husband Ray of Petrolia, Anna
PAISLEY and her husband Ted
of Petrolia, Virginia
RACZ and her husband Steve of Wallaceburg.
Predeceased by her parents Mary and George
HOWLETT, a sister
Gloria BARNES and a brother John
HOWLETT. A funeral service will
be held on Friday, July 7, 2006 at 1: 00 p.m. at Dunlop United
Church, 757 Rosedale Ave., Sarnia. Interment in Lakeview Cemetery.
Sympathy through donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association
or the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the
family. Memories and condolences may be sent online at www.smithfuneralhome.ca
Arrangements entrusted to Smith Funeral Home, 1576 London Line,
Sarnia, Ontario (519) 542-5541.
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GATENBY,
Sydney and Noreen
Sydney (June 16/20-December 15/78)
Noreen March 6/2-December 16/04
There is not a day goes by
That I do not think of you.
Your smiles, your laughter, your phone calls,
I miss them so very much.
Love your Goddaughter Lynda (Jim)
McNABB and Gatenby families.
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McNABB o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2006-05-17 published
BALLANTYNE,
Lina▼
Doris▼
Passed away peacefully at the Toronto East General Hospital on
Sunday,▼
May▼ 14, 2006. Lina Doris
BALLANTYNE (formerly of Wasaga
Beach) in her 84th year. Beloved wife of the late Hugh. Dear
mother of Sharon
McNABB,
Mark▲▼
BALLANTYNE and Maureen
BURGESS.
Loving grandmother of Carrie-Anne, Julia, Tonya and Gordon and
great grandmother of Michael. Fondly remembered by sons-in-law
Tim and Scott and daughter-in-law Linda. Sister of Armie
CHIASSON,
Clara SCHOMPH, Corrine
LEBLANC, Adelaide
FRIEDRICH, Velma
PERISSIE
and Elmire
DINGWALL.
Friends▼ may call at Saint_John's Catholic
Church, 794 Kingston Rd., Toronto, Ontario after 10 a.m. Wednesday
May 17. Funeral Mass at Saint_Johns' Church, 794 Kingston Rd.,
on Wednesday at 11 a.m. Interment Saint Mary's Cemetery, Collingwood,
Wednesday at 2 p.m. Memorial Donations to the charity of your
choice would be appreciated. Expressions of sympathy may be sent
to lynnstone@sympatico.ca
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BALLANTYNE,
Lina▲
Doris▲
Passed away peacefully at the Toronto East General Hospital on
Sunday,▲
May▲ 14, 2006. Lina Doris
BALLANTYNE (formerly of Wasaga
Beach) in her 84th year. Beloved wife of the late Hugh. Dear
mother of Sharon
McNABB,
Mark▲
BALLANTYNE and Maureen
BURGESS.
Loving grandmother of Carrie-Anne, Julia, Tonya and Gordon and
great grandmother of Michael. Fondly remembered by sons-in-law
Tim and Scott and daughter-in-law Linda. Sister of Armie
CHIASSON,
Clara SCHOMPH, Corrine
LEBLANC, Adelaide
FRIEDRICH, Velma
PERISSIE
and Elmire
DINGWALL.
Friends▲ may call at Saint_John's Catholic
Church, 794 Kingston Rd., Toronto, Ontario after 10 a.m. Wednesday
May 17. Funeral Mass at Saint_Johns' Church, 794 Kingston Rd.,
on Wednesday at 11 a.m. Interment Saint Mary's Cemetery, Collingwood,
Wednesday at 2 p.m. Memorial Donations to the charity of your
choice would be appreciated. Expressions of sympathy may be sent
to lynnstone@sympatico.ca
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McNABB o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-11 published
CUMBERLAND,
Margaret
(MacNABB) B.A. Victoria College, U of T
(February 12, 1926-January 6, 2006)
Margaret passed away peacefully at home with her family by her
side on Friday, January 6, 2006 due to complications from breast
cancer. Predeceased by her beloved husband and dearest friend
Joe. Dearly loved and deeply missed by her children and their
partners Liz (David), Andrew (Esmeralda) Ottawa and Frances.
A proud and loving "Nana" adored by Matthew and Ethan and a special
"Grandma" cherished by Justin and Jeff. Margaret will be lovingly
remembered by her brother-in-law Bill, sister-in-law Nora, nephews
and nieces and their families, cousins and their families, "teacher
Friends", neighbours and many dear Friends. Loving memories with
Man, Hien, Cam, Tuyen, Thomas and Camille. Margaret was an avid
volunteer all of her life and will be fondly remembered by the
many people she helped. Margaret had a deep faith and this was
reflected in her active participation at her church, Kingsway
Lambton
United.
The family would like to thank Dr.
WARR and the
caring nurses at Princess Margaret Hospital and acknowledge the
wonderful care and support provided to Margaret by the "Palliative
Care Team" - Tara
GALT, Dr. Dave
SWARTZ, Dr.
HAMRAHI, Patricia,
Delores, Cecile and Carmen. A very special "thank you" and best
wishes to Nancy Lou, Jennifer and Nick at the Dorothy Ley Hospice.
Friends will be received at the G.H. Hogle Funeral Homes "Mimico
Chapel", 63 Mimico Ave., Etobicoke on Friday, January 13 from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A celebration of Margaret's life will be held
at the Kingsway Lambton United Church, 85 The Kingsway (at Prince
Edward Dr.) on Saturday, January 14, 2006 at 2 p.m. If desired,
a memorial donation to The Dorothy Ley Hospice, 170 Sherway Drive,
Etobicoke, Ontario M9C 1A6 www.dlhospice.org or Frontiers Foundation,
419 Coxwell Ave., Toronto M4L 3B9 www.frontiersfoundation.ca.
Online condolences may be made at www.hoglefuneralhomes.com
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McNABB o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-06-17 published
Arrests made in two homicides
The husband of a Richmond Hill woman killed Thursday night has
been charged with first-degree murder.
Police arrived at the couple's Fernleigh Circle North home, near
Bayview Ave. and Major Mackenzie Dr. at 7: 45 p.m. Thursday, after
the victim's son discovered his parents unconscious.
Emergency crews found Kamlesh
DHINGRA, 58, with no vital signs
and pronounced her dead at the scene. Dhingra's 64-year-old husband,
Ved, was also found unconscious inside the home.
He was taken to Sunnybrook hospital and has been remanded into
custody in stable condition.
In a stabbing death earlier this week, police have charged a
44-year-old man with second-degree murder in the death of a man
on Weston Rd.
Clive McNABB, 39, was found stabbed to death in an apartment
Tuesdayl
Yesterday,
Steven
Cedric
FORDE surrendered to police and was
charged.
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McNABB o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-07-15 published
Four homicides, one long night
Police chase leads in garage slaying of man, woman
Other victims are man who was shot, Brampton mother
By Thulasi
SRIKANTHAN,
Meghan
HURLEY and Betsy
POWELL, Staff
Reporters with files from Jim
WILKES
Virgilo CUEVAS often used the garage of his home for refuge,
and to smoke -- and that's where he and a female "acquaintance"
were shot dead, leaving Toronto police searching for a motive
and the killers.
"We're still working on a couple of theories, but there's nothing
concrete that I can say yet," homicide Det. Wayne
FOWLER said
yesterday.
CUEVAS, 31, and a 56-year-old woman were found lying on the concrete
floor of the attached garage of a house near Steeles Ave. E.
and Markham Rd. on Wednesday night. Police were waiting to notify
next of kin yesterday before releasing the woman's identity.
Meanwhile, police on the other side of Toronto were investigating
the Wednesday evening slaying of a man in his 40s, and Peel Region
police were probing the death of a 31-year-old mother of two
whose body was found early yesterday.
A man identified by Friends as Gerald
McDONALD may have been
killed over the cash he was carrying when he was shot in an apartment
building on Weston Rd. near Eglinton Ave. W., a friend speculated.
"He had $1,700 in his pocket. Maybe someone knew that he cashed
his cheque and that he had this money," said Nancy
IANNRELLA,
owner of Nancy's Bar and Grill, next to the apartment.
McDONALD had been released from jail just two hours before he
was killed, she said, and had dropped into the bar before going
to cash the cheque.
Police were called to the building at about 7: 23 p.m. Wednesday
after someone reported hearing gunshots.
The victim died in hospital yesterday.
About 90 minutes later, in Scarborough,
CUEVAS' wife, Maria,
found her husband and his friend after she drove up to the house
around 8: 45 p.m. Wednesday.
The garage door was partly open, and when she drove in she could
see one of the bodies,
FOWLER said.
She then went inside, where the couples' three young children
were with their grandparents.
FOWLER said no one in the house is a suspect.
CUEVAS was home all day and had gone on his own into the garage,
where he was joined by the woman.
"The purpose of her visit, I don't know,"
FOWLER said. She doesn't
live nearby and was driven to the address. The wife knows "her
husband's friend" by sight.
There was no romantic relationship, he added.
witnesses: described two men, of Asian or Filipino descent --
as were the victims -- wearing light-coloured jackets or jerseys
running away from the scene.
No firearms were located.
The wife's father, who asked not to be identified, said he saw
his distraught daughter early yesterday morning.
The only thing she would say was that her husband was gone. "That's
all," her father said. "She was crying really hard."
The children do not really know what is going on, he said. Two
of them are staying with him. "They are sad, they cannot sleep."
Neighbours say they often saw the children running around the
red-brick home, cycling and spending time with their father in
the backyard, where they often barbecued.
Yesterday, a shiny blue bicycle with training wheels sat on the
freshly cut lawn.
"Nothing like this ever happened on this street before," said
Darrell RUBIO, who has lived there for three years. He said the
family held a lot of parties, and there were always people coming
in and out.
Rayne DOOKIE was in her home relaxing when she thought she heard
a loud noise.
"I heard a shot. I thought it was a car backfiring." She said
she quickly dismissed it because she couldn't imagine anything
like a murder happening in their quiet neighbourhood.
Councillor Raymond
CHO was going door-to-door in his ward to
reassure citizens.
"I was totally frustrated, shocked and angry, because this is
a good community," he said.
Meanwhile, Peel Region saw its fourth homicide this year with
the death of Malena
MORALES, whose body was found in a 12th-floor
Brampton apartment early yesterday.
Police found
MORALES's body showing "obvious signs of trauma"
when they responded to a call at about 2 a.m., said Const. Jennifer
BRYER.
Homicide detectives sealed off the building, on Steeles Ave. W.
near Hurontario Street, and officers canvassed other residents throughout
the day.
Residents said the woman lived with a man and two children, but
it was not known whether she was married.
Two boys, a 10-year-old and his younger brother, were being cared
for by relatives as police searched for a male suspect.
"This used to be a good building," said a woman who has lived
there 16 years.
"But it's been going downhill for the last year or so. There
have been a lot of drugs and dealers and the police have been
here many times."
An autopsy is planned today at the Centre of Forensic Sciences
in Toronto.
The gunning-down of the man Friends called
McDONALD, whom police
have not officially identified, makes him the fifth homicide
victim killed somewhere along Weston Rd. in just a few months.
On July 2, a 25-year-old man was gunned down outside a bar on
Weston south of Rogers Rd.
Three men tried to steal the money being collected at the club's
front door, police said. A second victim caught in the crossfire
was taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
On June 13, police found Clive
McNABB, 39, stabbed to death in
his Weston Rd. and Eglinton Ave. W. apartment, just steps from
the scene of Wednesday's shooting.
A week before
McNABB's death, 22-year-old Gabriel
JARAMILLO was
shot dead in the area around Weston Rd. and Lawrence Ave. E.
Peyton BADIRU, 26, has been charged with second-degree murder
in that case.
And at the end of March, Romaine
LAWRENCE, 18, was killed when
bullets tore through the window of a pizza parlour at Weston
Rd. and Eglinton Ave. W.
"We've been directing our resources along that stretch of Weston
Rd.,"
Staff
Sgt. Gary
MULHOLLAND, of 12 Division, said in response
to a question about the cluster of homicides.
"Over the past few years we've had initiatives to lower violence
and we will continue to do so."
MULHOLLAND said that while it is "unsettling for the neighbourhood,"
the violence mostly seems related to activities of criminals
in the area. "It's not just the average citizen walking down
the street."
That's little comfort to
McDONALD's bar-owner friend, since he
was shot steps away from where she works.
Someone came running into the bar screaming to call the police
after the shooting,
IANNRELLA said.
She was working when it happened and saw the victim in the hallway
when she went upstairs.
"I can't sleep because I'm in such shock because it happened
in my neighbourhood,"
IANNRELLA said.
"I know when I go home in the night I get scared."
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McNABNEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-28 published
McNABNEY,
Nessie
Clelia (née
FORBES)
Peacefully at home on Sunday, February 26, 2006 in her 85th year,
after a long battle with Parkinson's. Nessie, beloved wife to
Hugh for more than 60 years. Predeceased by her brother Frank
and his wife Margaret. Lovingly remembered by Hugh's siblings
John and his wife Stella and Isobel and her husband George. "Aunt
Ness" will be sadly missed by her extended family of nieces and
nephews who enjoyed countless summers at the cottage. Friends
may call at the Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor St.
W., at Windermere, east of the Jane subway, on Thursday from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service in the Chapel on Friday, March
3, 2006 at 3 o'clock. If desired, remembrances may be made to
a charity of your choice.
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McNAIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-07-17 published
JOHNSTONE,
George
On Thursday, July 13, 2006, at the North York General Hospital,
George JOHNSTONE, beloved husband of Christine (née
MacNAIN,)
and brother of the late Ian
JOHNSTONE, passed away after a short
illness. He will be greatly missed and was a caring father to
Kathy LISSON,
Sue
IRVING, and Peter
JOHNSTONE, and grandfather
of 5, Shawn and Kristy
IRVING,
David and Karen
LISSON, and Keith
JOHNSTONE.
Friends may call at the Highland Funeral Home, 3280 Sheppard
Ave. East, Scarborough (just west of Warden), from 2-4 p.m. and
7- 9 p.m. on Monday, July 17, 2006. A private family burial service
will be held on Tuesday, July 18, 2006 at 11 a.m. In lieu of
flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society
or the Royal Canadian Air Force Memorial Museum in Trenton, Ontario.
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McNAIR o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-06-13 published
RIEHL,
Matilda
Regina (née
ORTLIEB)
Of Tobermory passed away peacefully on Sunday, June 11th, 2006
in her 83rd year. Beloved wife of Melvin
RIEHL whom she married
on June 21, 1946 and dear mother of Faye
McNAIR of Cambridge.
Matilda is also survived by brother James (Helen)
ORTLIEB of
Kenora and sisters Emma
DEYELL of Wingham and Albertine
BUTCHER
of Amherstburg, two grandchildren Yvette (Barry)
BREWSTER and
Monique McNAIR and three great-grandchildren Adam, Aaron and
Jacob HILKER all of Cambridge. She will be sadly missed by her
very dear Friends Tillie and Jack
VAUGHN of Lions head and Judy
and Bill BISHOP of Tobermory as well as many nieces and nephews.
Matilda was predeceased by her parents Emily
(WEINER) and Frank
ORTLIEB, four brothers and two sisters. The family will receive
Friends at the Tobermory United Church on Wednesday, June 14th
from 2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. where the service to
celebrate Matilda's life will be held on Thursday, June 15th
at 2: 00 p.m. with Rev. Susan
SHANTZ officiating. Interment Dunk's
Bay Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Tobermory
Medical Auxiliary Clinic or Lions head Hospital would be appreciated
by the family. Arrangements entrusted to the George Funeral Home,
Wiarton. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.georgefuneralhome.com
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McNAIR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-02-04 published
McNAIR,
Nora
In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother, Nora
McNAIR who passed away one year ago today.
"Wishing today as we wished before,
That God could have spared you many years more.
In our hearts, your memory is kept
To love, to cherish and to never forget."
Loved and missed by Scott, Bonnie, Jim, Scott, Cindy and grandchildren.
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McNAIR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-04-24 published
MANN,
Wilfred
George
Of Port Burwell, formerly of London, at the age of 80, passed
away peacefully at Saint Thomas Elgin General Hospital on Sunday,
April 23, 2006. Born in Caradoc Township, 1926. He was an employee
for the City of London for 41 years and he enjoyed playing baseball
for many years in and around London. Predeceased by his parents
Dorothy and Jack
MANN and brother Lloyd
MANN. Survived by best
friend and wife of 59 years Bernice
(McNAIR;) daughter Charlotte
SEAMAN
(Gord,) son John and wife
Jean; granddaughters Ginger
PETERS (Richard), Kim
CORNISH (Chad); grand_son Landon
McINTIE
(Samantha;) great-grandchildren Devon, Xavier and Carissa
PETERS
and Alli, Hailey and Katelin; special niece Betty
WARWICK
(Rab)
and family. Memorial service at a later date. Donations may be
made to Port Burwell Branch #524 Legion, Port Burwell, N0J 1T0
or charity of one's choice. "Thanks for the memories" Love your
family.
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McNAIR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-07 published
McNAIR,
Shirley
Margaret (née
HARDY)
At University Hospital on Friday, May 5, 2006, Shirley Margaret
(HARDY)
McNAIR, beloved wife of the late Kenneth T.
McNAIR (1974.)
Loving and devoted mother of John H.
McNAIR and his wife
Deborah
of Thorndale and Doctor Susan
McNAIR and her husband Doctor Edward
MacNEIL of London. Shirley regretfully leaves four grandchildren,
Kenneth and William
McNAIR and Margaret and Clara
MacNEIL.
Also
loved by her sister Doctor Madeline
HARDY and husband Doctor J.G.
McMURRAY
of London. Predeceased by her parents, Homer J. (1971) and Bella
HARDY (1992.) Shirley was active on the Board of the Women's
Christian Association and on the Building Committee of the new
Parkwood Hospital. She was a Past President of the McCormick
Home Auxiliary. Her commitment to her church was central in her
life. She presided as Clerk of Session at New Saint_James Presbyterian
Church from 1987 to present. In her varied life roles, most notably
that of mother, she was greatly loved for her faith, wisdom,
compassion, insight and keen sense of humour. She blessed all
lives that she entered and will be missed by so many. Friends
may call on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the James A. Harris
Funeral Home, 220 Saint_James St. at Richmond. A memorial service
will be conducted at New Saint_James Presbyterian Church, 280 Oxford
St. at Wellington, on Monday, May 8 at 11 a.m. by Rev. Keith
McKEE, Rev. Dr. Leslie R.
FILES and Rev. Dr. Bob
ROBINSON. Private
family interment will take place at Medway Cemetery prior to
the memorial service. Memorial contributions to New Saint_James
Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund would be gratefully acknowledged.
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McNAIR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-31 published
SMITH,
Arnold
J.
Peacefully at home in Zorra Twp. On Tuesday, May 30, 2006 Arnold
J. SMITH, age 66 years. Dear husband of Norma J.
(DAVIS)
SMITH
of Lakeside. Dear father of Steve
SMITH and Sandra of Uniondale
and Wanda DENEVE and David of Zephyr. Loving grandfather of Davis,
Lilianna, Chandler, Wyatt, Madison, Paige and Grace. Dear brother
of Kay CONN and Gordon
SMITH both of Saint Marys, Robert
SMITH
of Mount Brydges and Verna
HOY of Stratford. Dear brother-in-law
of Lois SMITH of Uniondale. Sadly missed by many nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by his parents Everritt and Margaret
(McNAIR)
SMITH,
brothers Harold, Glen, Lorne and a sister-in-law Mary
SMITH and
brothers-in-law Dan
CONN and Alex
HOY.
Resting at the L.A. Ball
Funeral Chapel, 7 Water St. N., Saint Marys on Wednesday from 2-4 p.m.
and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will be held on Thursday,
June 1, 2006 at 11 a.m. Interment will follow in Vinings Cemetery.
Donations to Saint Marys Memorial Hospital Foundation or the charity
of choice would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
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McNAIR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-06-20 published
HODGINS,
Audrey
(McNAIR)
At Countryside Manor on Sunday, June 18, 2006 Audrey
(McNAIR)
HODGINS formerly of Ilderton in her 81st year. Beloved wife of
the late Robert (Bob)
HODGINS (1996.) Dear mother of Joan and
Gord TAILOR/TAYLOR of Ilderton, Sandy and Dennis
STEAD of Thamesford,
Nancy and Bob
MANNING of Ilderton and Wayne
HODGINS and Christine
GAUTHIER of Milton. Dear grandmother of Sara, Andrea and Adam
Derek and his fiancé Sara, and Lindsay; J.R. and Chelsey; Ryan,
Brett and Cole; and 4 great-grandchildren. Dear sister and sister-in-law
of Margaret
CARMICHAEL and Leona
FLEMING/FLEMMING both of London, Scott
McNAIR of Ilderton, Doris
HODGINS of Lucan, and Jack and Ruth
HODGINS of Ilderton. Predeceased by a sister Cicily
McNAIR, sister-in-law
Nora McNAIR and brothers-in-law Cal
CARMICHAEL,
Clair
FLEMING/FLEMMING
and Donald
HODGINS.
Friends may call at the C. Haskett and son
Funeral Home, 223 Main Street, Lucan on Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
where the funeral service will be held on Wednesday, June 21st
at 11 a.m. with Rev. Pam
TOLMAY officiating. Interment Telfer
Cemetery. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Heart and
Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Condolences
may be forwarded through www.haskettfh.com
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McNAIR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-07-07 published
MAIR,
Ruth
Lorraine
Peacefully, at her home on July 6, 2006, after a courageous battle
with cancer, Ruth Lorraine
MAIR in her 52nd year, passed away
with her family at her side. Beloved wife of Matthew (Seaforth).
Loving mother of Tracy and Dave
SCHELKEN,
Tabatha and Tom
SIMONSEN
(Seaforth) and Bobby
MAIR
(Toronto.)
Devoted grandmother to Christina,
Jordon, Carly and Keagan. Daughter-in-law of Mary
MAIR-
COLSON
(Clinton.)
Sister of Sharon and Dave
BAROUDI
(Lucan) and Shirley
and George
McNAIR (B.C.) Predeceased by parents Henry (1997)
and Marjorie (2005)
BIEBER, brother Wilfred (1995) and sister-in-law
Mary Jane (2003) and brother Gordon (2005). Family will receive
Friends at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, 87 Goderich Street
West, Seaforth on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service
will be held on Saturday, July 8 at Egmondville United Church,
Egmondville, at 11: 00 a.m. Rev. Sue
McCULLOUGH will officiate.
Interment Mount Brydges Cemetery. Condolences at www.whitneyribeyfuneralhome.com
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McNAIR o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2006-03-29 published
WOOLNER,
Edith▼
(ANDERSON)
Passed away peacefully Monday March 27, 2006 at the age of 81.
Beloved husband of the late Clarence
WOOLNER. Dear mother of
Velma (Keith)
RATCHFORD,
Bruce▼
(Terry▼)
WOOLNER and Wayne (partner
Lottie) WOOLNER, late siblings, Mary
McNAIR,
Alberta▼
YOUNG, Katleen
LIVINGSTON,
Roy▼ and John
ANDERSON. Grandchildren
Sarah (fiance
Adam), Andrew, Ashley, Corrie, Cindy and Cait, Emily, Blake and
late Alexander. Member of Northern Lights, Oronto Temple No. 69,
Bokara Court, and Salaam Ladies Shrine Club. Funeral Arrangements
at Egan Funeral Home, 203 Queen Street, Bolton, Ontario. Visitation
Wednesday March 29, 2006 2-4 p.m., 7-9 p.m. Funeral; Thursday
March 30, 2006, 11: 00 a.m. Internment; Glendale Memorial Gardens
Refreshments; Egan Funeral Home following Internment Memorial
Service Sunday April 2, 2006 at Centennial United Church (Stayner,
Ontario)
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McNAIR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-03 published
LYONS,
Henry
J.
At West Lincoln Memorial Hosital in Grimsby on Wednesday, March
1, 2006, Henry
LYONS of Heritage Village in Vineland, aged 89
years. Husband of the late Marjorie (2004). Brother of Keith
and Sandy LYONS and uncle of Gillian and Andrew
MacNAIR.
The
LYONS had formerly lived in Rexdale and Henry was a former employee
of Drug Trading Co. Ltd. Cremation has taken place. A Memorial
Service will take place at the Tallman Funeral Home, 3277 King
Street, Vineland on Saturday, March 11th at 11 a.m. If desired,
memorial donations may be made to West Lincoln Memorial Hospital.
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McNAIR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-06-24 published
McNAIR,
Graydon "
Gay"
Alexander; B.A. (1936-2006)
Capt. Toronto Scottish Regiment, Justice of the Peace
The battle is over, the warrior has gone home. Graydon left us
on June 22, 2006 with his family by his side, at Sunnybrook Hospital.
Graydon's most precious gift was his family and he will be greatly
missed by his loving wife and best friend Gail of 45 years; his
two daughters who he was so very proud of, Lynn
McNAIR
(Darryl
WOLANSKI) and Heather (James)
NELSON and his five grandchildren
Benjamin, Cameron and Kate
(WOLANSKI,)
Brianna and Mackenzie
(NELSON) whom he thought were the most beautiful grandchildren
a Pappa could have. He will be missed by his many Friends and
family. For those of us whose lives he touched, he will always
be remembered. Graydon was truly a wonderful man. He enjoyed
the outdoor life and was a member of the Franklin Fishing Club.
He loved skiing, a sport he shared with many. Friends may call
at the Morley Bedford Funeral Home, 159 Eglinton Ave. W. (2 stoplights
west of Yonge St.) on Sunday, June 25th from 7-9 p.m. A celebration
of his life will be held in the chapel on Monday, June 26th at
1 p.m. In lieu of flowers, a donation may be made in memory of
Graydon to the Colorectal Cancer Research-Canadian Cancer Society
or a charity of your choice.
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McNAIR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-10-26 published
McNAIR,
James
(Civil engineer, Ontario Government), (Past Master, Caledonia
Lodge #637 Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons GRC, Toronto
Lodge of Perfection, Rose Croix Chapter, Moore Consistory, and
Rameses Shriners)
James McNAIR died peacefully on October 24th, 2006 at North York
General Hospital. Longtime resident of Seniors Health Centre.
James, beloved Husband of Ethel Mary. Brother of Marion in Scotland
and the late Margaret, Robert, Hugh and Tom. Brother-in-law of
Janie, Mary, Clara and Edna. Survived by numerous Nieces, nephews
and cousins. Resting at the Murray E. Newbigging Funeral Home,
733 Mount Pleasant Road (south of Eglinton) on Thursday, October 26,
2006 from 7-9 p.m. Masonic service at 7: 30 p.m. Funeral service
on Friday, October 27 at 1 p.m. Cremation. If desired, donations
may be made to the Caledonia Lodge or charity of your choice.
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WOOLNER,
Edith▲
(ANDERSON)
Passed away peacefully, Monday, March 27, 2006 at the age of
81. Beloved wife of the late Clarence
WOOLNER; dear mother of
Velma (Keith)
RATCHFORD,
Bruce▲
(Terry▲)
WOOLNER and Wayne (partner
Lottie) WOOLNER; late siblings, Mary
McNAIR,
Alberta▲
YOUNG, Kathleen
LIVINGSTON,
Roy▲ and John
ANDERSON; grandchildren Sarah (fiance
Adam), Andrew, Ashley, Corrie, Cindy, Cait, Emily, Blake and
late Alexander; and beloved sister-in-law of Bea
HURD.
Member
of Northern Lights, Oronto Temple No. 69, Bokkara Court, and
Salaam Ladies Shrine Club. Funeral Arrangements Egan Funeral
Home, 203 Queen St. Bolton, Ontario. Visitation Wednesday, March 29,
2006 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Thursday, March 30, 2006,
11: 00 a.m. Interment Glendale Memorial Gardens. Refreshments
Egan Funeral Home following Interment. Memorial Service Sunday,
April 2, 2006 at 2: 00 p.m. at Centennial United Church (Stayner,
Ontario). In lieu of flowers, donations to Rameses Shrine Temple,
3100 Keele Street, Toronto. Ontario, M3M 2H4. Condolences for
the family may be offered at www.eganfuneralhome.com
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