BEVAN
BEVERIDGE
BEVERLEY
BEVERLY
BEVILACQUA
BEVINGTON
BEVAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-04-04 published
Woman and son found in ruins of house
By Oliver MOORE,
Page A8
A woman found dead with one of her children in the burned house
of her former husband had raised numerous concerns about him,
Ottawa police said last night.
Over the past four years, Frank
MAILLY was accused of threatening
and harassing his wife, Francine, one of her colleagues and her
brother. She left the relationship at least twice, the second
time within the past year. She spoke at length with police as
recently as last week.
Mr. MAILLY was under a court order to keep away from his wife,
and Ottawa Police Chief Vince
BEVAN said that Ms.
MAILLY had
raised no safety concerns in last week's interview. Only days
later, she was found dead after a blaze police are treating as
a multiple homicide.
Ms. MAILLY went to her estranged husband's farmhouse east of
Ottawa on Sunday to drop off their three young children for a
visit, police believe. Around the time she was to retrieve the
children, neighbours reported an explosion, and fire crews were
summoned to an intense blaze.
Chief BEVAN said that the destructive power of the fire was sped
by an accelerant. Two bodies were found inside yesterday; one
is thought to be Ms.
MAILLY and the other one of her two sons.
Dogs will continue their search today for the other two children,
a boy and a girl.
"The two bodies were discovered by the cadaver dog… [they're]
impossible to identify, the coroner was comfortable only saying
it was a woman and young child," police Staff Sergeant Monique
PERRAS said in a telephone interview.
"We believe that we will find two more bodies."
The couple had a 12-year-old girl named Jessica and a pair of
boys, nine-year-old Brandon and six-year-old Kevin. Autopsies
will be needed to identify the corpses, and it was not clear
which of the sons had been found yesterday.
Chief BEVAN said in a televised news conference that a.22-calibre
firearm was found near the ruins of the building. A van nearby
contained a family portrait and a note describing Mr.
MAILLY's
desire to kill his family, he added.
The note also explains Mr.
MAILLY's reasons for wanting to harm
his family, but the chief did not say what they were.
Mr. MAILLY died in the blaze as well. A neighbour reported that
he was seen running from the house engulfed in flames. He collapsed
in the yard and was pronounced dead at the scene.
Up to 20 investigators were combing the ruins yesterday and a
team will be back today at the property, which lies on a country
road east of Orleans. Since the case is being treated as a homicide,
police have joined the fire marshal and fire investigators.
During the catastrophic fire on Sunday evening, a neighbour raised
the alarm and several people reported hearing an explosion. It
took dozens of firefighters several hours to get the blaze under
control, and they were unable to save the main building.
Two other buildings on the property were also destroyed.
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BEVAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-12-18 published
DAVISON,
Paul
Andrew
Suddenly at his home in Orangeville on December 15, 2006, in
his 65th year; loving
son of the late Carm and Alice
DAVISON
beloved husband and best friend of Gail; loved father of Shannah,
Andrew (Zoë) and Dair; brother of Peter
DAVISON and Judith
McBRIDE
(Bill;) dear nephew of Dorothy
BEVAN, son-in-law of Vera
HAZLEHURST,
brother-in-law of Jan
LOVELOCK
(Tom,)
Jeff
HAZLEHURST (Beth)
Paul will be sadly missed by many other relatives and Friends
Friends may call at the Dods and McNair Funeral Home and Chapel,
21 First Street, Orangeville (519-941-1392) on Monday, December 18,
2006 from 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel
on Tuesday, December 19th 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment Forest
Lawn Cemetery, Orangeville. As expressions of sympathy donations
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation and the Headwaters Health Care
Centre Auxiliary would be appreciated by the family. A tree will
be planted in memory of Paul in the Dods and McNair Memorial Forest
at the Island Lake Conservation Area, Orangeville. A dedication
service will be held on Sunday, September 9th, 2007 at 2: 30 p.m.
(Condolences may be offered to the family at www.dodsandmcnair.com)
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BEVAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-12-23 published
KILBRIDE,
Fintan
On Thursday, December 21, 2006, Fintan died most peacefully with
his loving wife at his side. Born March 18, 1927, in Bray, County
Wicklow, Ireland, Fintan grew up in Clonmel, County Tipperary.
He was predeceased by his parents, Bernard Joseph and Anne Ledwith
KILBRIDE, and by his sister, Nuala
WATERS
(Frank.)
Married to
Kenise Murphy
KILBRIDE since 1973, Fintan also leaves his daughters
Siobhan KILBRIDE and Ciara Kilbride
AMARAL and son-in-law Nelson
AMARAL, grandchildren Declan and Rhianne, brothers (Rev.) Brian,
Aidan (Mary), Kevin (Ita), and (Rev.) Malachy, sisters Dympna
BEVAN and Louise
JENNINGS
(George,) his many devoted cousins,
relatives by marriage, and Friends from Rotary, Solidarity-Haiti,
Ontario English Catholic Teachers' Association, Free the Children,
and others who benefited from his warm-hearted and tireless commitment
to justice for the poor in Haiti, Nicaragua, Jamaica, and Africa.
Fintan entered the Congregation of the Holy Spirit in 1944 and
taught in Trinidad and Eastern Nigeria. Before being expelled
from Nigeria in 1970 at the end of the Biafran War, Fintan had
built a hospital and taught in six high schools, three of which
he had also built. In Canada he taught at Neil McNeil High School
from 1975 to 1992 and created Students Crossing Borders, originally
an international cooperative education program he had started
to introduce students to the realities of living and working
in less developed countries, and to the responsibilities that
privilege brings. Recipient of the Francis Libermann award for
outstanding service as a Spritan, the Marian Tyrrell award for
promoting social justice as a teacher, and the Lewis Perinbam
award for international development, Fintan nevertheless prized
most the numerous letters from former students and others that
bespoke their new conviction that they too could and would 'make
a difference' on behalf of the children of the poor. Fintan's
Irish charm and wit, his loving outreach to new Friends and old,
his abiding interest in the young and their hopes - but probably
not his devastating prowess in racquet sports - will be grievously
missed. The family will receive Friends at the Humphrey Funeral
Home - A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton
Avenue East), from 1-4 p.m. on Sunday, December 24th and 2-5 p.m.
and 7-9 p.m. on Tuesday, December 26th. The Funeral Mass will
be held on Wednesday, December 27th at 11 o'clock in Holy Name
Church, 71 Gough Avenue (at Danforth Avenue). In lieu of flowers,
please contribute in Fintan's name to Solidarity-Haiti, 425A St-Louis
Street, Gatineau, Québec J8V 1E7 or Free the Children, 233 Carlton
Street, Toronto, Ontario M5A 2L2, both of which organizations
Fintan was closely and enthusiastically associated.
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BEVAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-04 published
Ontario father kills wife, three children
Family home destroyed in blaze
Ottawa-area man's body found nearby
Canadian Press
Ottawa -- A father who was under a restraining order to stay
away from his family killed his wife and three children in an
Ottawa-area community, police said last night.
Police made the grisly discovery after searching through the
rubble of the burned-out home in Cumberland that had exploded
in flames Sunday night.
Chief Vince
BEVAN told a news conference that police believe
Frank MAILLY killed his wife
Francine, 12-year-old daughter Jessica
and sons Brandon, 9, and Kevin, 6.
Police found a note from
MAILLY outlining his reasons for killing
his family in a van parked in the driveway.
The note had a picture of the children along with it,
BEVAN said.
MAILLY's badly burned body was discovered on the lawn of the
home Sunday night.
Police also said a.22-calibre rifle was found near the front
door of the home.
The remains of a woman and boy were found in the wreckage, and
police said they were continuing to search for the bodies of
the other two children.
The bodies were so badly burned that autopsies will have to be
conducted to properly identify them.
BEVAN said Francine
MAILLY had taken the children for a visit
to see their father earlier Sunday and then left.
MAILLY had a history of harassing his family and had recently
separated from his wife, police said.
BEVAN said Francine
MAILLY had talked with officers last week
and said they didn't get any indication that she was worried
about her safety.
MAILLY was charged with harassing his wife in 2002 and a co-worker
in 2003.
A news report said
MAILLY was a Canada Post mail carrier.
He was also charged earlier this year with threatening his brother-in-law.
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BEVERIDGE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-11-11 published
McLOUGHLIN, Mary Rose "May" (née
BEVERIDGE)
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BEVERIDGE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-12-01 published
BARNETT,
Ed
Loving husband of the late Hazel. Loving father of Jan
BEVERIDGE
(Terry) and Bob (Anna). Devoted grandfather to Bree and Braden
BEVERIDGE and Laura and Alex
BARNETT.
Brother of Doreen
JONES.
Architect 3T8, member Ontario Association of Architects, Royal
Architectural Institute of Canada. Barnett and Reider was the architect
for Loyalist College, Bob Rumball Center for the Deaf, CFTO,
Millbrook Penitentiary, The Don Jail and schools in many communities
in Southern Ontario. Rotarian with the Toronto Leaside Rotary
Club since 1950, he will be fondly remembered for his jokes and
puns. Member of the Toronto Historical Board during the time
of the St. Lawrence Hall restoration. Chair of the East York
Foundation for many years. Ed and Hazel lived on Bessborough
Drive in Leaside from 1946 until 2004. He was a member of Leaside
Presbyterian Church. The family wishes to thank the staff of
Belmont House for their care and attention. The family will receive
Friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview
Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue East), from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
on Sunday December 3rd. The funeral service will take place in
the chapel on Monday December 4th at 2 o'clock. Interment Mount
Pleasant Cemetery followed by a reception in the Leaside Room
at the funeral home. If desired, donations may be made to Belmont
House, 55 Belmont Street, Toronto M5R 1R1.
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BEVERIDGE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-14 published
BROWN,
Ronald
Leslie
Peacefully on Sunday, February 12, 2006 in his 88th year, at
Specialty Care Mississauga. Loving father of Edward
BROWN, Derek
BROWN, Margot
GONYEA, Vicky
WELLS and Joyce
BEVERIDGE. Proud
grandfather of 9 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. Mr.
BROWN served the Allied Forces proudly in the British Army in
combat during World War 2. Cremation has taken place and no funeral
services will be held.
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BEVERLEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-10-26 published
MacLEAN,
Victoria
Graham
Peacefully, surrounded by her family, on Thursday, October 24,
at the Brockville General Hospital, Victoria Graham
MacLEAN
(Wig,)
in her 59th year. Dear daughter of the late Findlay Barnes
MacLEAN
and the late Helen Lois
GRAHAM and step-daughter of the late
Margaret (Twink)
BAKER. Cherished sister of Perry S.
BEVERLEY
(Michael) of Brockville, and Hunter S.
GRANT
(Betty) of Rockport.
Aunt of David
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Mexico City, Dorcas
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Islamabad,
Pakistan, Hunter
TAILOR/TAYLOR
(Kathryn) of New York City, Meredith
GRANT of Kingston and Kingsley
GRANT
(Denise) of Caintown. Great-aunt
of Hunter and Walker
GRANT and Malcolm
TAILOR/TAYLOR. Dear niece of
John D. HUNTER
(Barbara) of Thornbury. Remembered fondly by former
husband Robert
KNIGHT, of Brockville. Family and Friends may
pay their respects at the Irvine Funeral Home and Chapel, 4 James
Street East, Brockville on Friday from 7-9 p.m. and
on Saturday
from 1-2 p.m. A celebration of Victoria's life will be held in
the Chapel Saturday at 2 o'clock. A private family interment
will follow at Oakland Cemetery. Donations to the Brockville
General Hospital Foundation, 75 Charles Street, Brockville, Ontario
K6V 1S8, and Community Primary Health Care (formerly Victorian
Order of Nurses of Lanark, Leeds and Grenville Branch) P.O. Box 338
Brockville, Ontario K6V 5V5, will be gratefully acknowledged.
Visit a Celebration of Life online memorial at: www.irvinefuneralhome.com
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BEVERLY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-01 published
KENDALL,
Stephen
It is with immense sadness that we announce the sudden passing
of Stephen
KENDALL on Saturday, February 25, 2006 at the age
of 51. Loving husband and soulmate to Gail (née
SMITH.)
Beloved
step-father to Carleigh
BEVERLY. Cherished son of Doreen and
much loved brother to Robert (Judith) and Tom (Ruth). Steve's
generosity, kindness and knowledge will be greatly missed by
family, Friends, and the many members of the Beach community
in Toronto of which he provided exemplary service in the way
of general contracting, stonework, landscaping and tilework.
Family and Friends may call at Sherrin Funeral Home, 873 Kingston
Road (west of Victoria Park Ave.), Toronto (416-698-2861) on
Thursday, March 2, 2006 from 10-11 a.m. A funeral service will
be held in the funeral home chapel on Thursday at 11 o'clock
following visitation. Cremation to follow. If desired, memorial
contributions to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be greatly
appreciated by the family. The family invites Friends and relatives
to sign Stephen's Book of Condolence at www.sherrin-funeral.ca
"Snake, we'll miss your interpretive dancing and house shaking
laugh. Take care of Dallas." All our love, Meemo and Mouse.
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BEVILACQUA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-07 published
Family says farewell to slain couple
'You shouldn't have to defend your name,' niece says, reacting
to Mexican allegations
By Jeff GRAY/GREY with a report from Timothy
APPLEBY and Canadian
PRESS,
Page A9
Woodbridge, Ontario -- At a funeral in front of hundreds of mourners,
the grieving niece of the suburban Toronto couple found slain
in their Mexican hotel room said her uncle should not have to
defend his name from beyond the grave.
"At this time, you shouldn't have to defend your name," Rosanna
IANIERO said in a eulogy at St. Clare of Assisi Church in Woodbridge,
addressing the late Domenico
IANIERO. "… There is only goodness
attached to it."
Her remarks, made in a brief, emotional speech about the
IANIEROs,
grandparents from Woodbridge whom she described as loving and
caring, appeared meant to respond to reports that Mexican investigators
have suggested the victims may have had links to "illicit activities."
On February 20, Mr.
IANIERO, a 59-year-old real-estate agent,
and his 55-year-old wife, Annunziata, were found with their throats
slit at an upscale Mayan Riviera resort near Cancun where their
daughter, Lily, was to have married on the beach.
While initially suspecting two Canadian women staying at the
hotel, Mexican investigators have shifted their focus to the
family and to people who knew the victims. York Regional Police
have been asked by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, who are
working with Mexican authorities, to assist in the investigation,
and say they hope to start interviewing the 16-member wedding
party today. Others may be questioned as well.
As recently as Friday, Mexican lead prosecutor Bello Melchor
Rodriguez y Carrillo suggested that the Royal Canadian Mounted
Police had said "the slain person had ties with illicit activities."
The Mounties have said they have no evidence to link Mr. and
Mrs. IANIERO to organized crime.
Yesterday began with a ceremony at a funeral home. Outside, as
pallbearers prepared to lift the two wooden coffins into waiting
hearses, two white doves were released from a wicker basket to
symbolize the couple's souls ascending to heaven, followed by
the release of two dozen more doves meant to symbolize their
Friends and family.
Later, outside the large, recently constructed church, more than
a dozen television cameras and newspaper photographers with stepstools
and telephoto lenses captured mourners as they arrived.
More than 300 people filed into the church for the hour-long
service. The immediate family sat up front. son Anthony
IANIERO,
who spoke to the media after the killings, and his wife were
the first to take communion.
The couple's niece, a slender blond woman in a black dress and
the only direct member of the family to speak at the ceremony,
said that the
IANIEROs "dedicated their lives to the well-being
of their children" and touched many lives with their kindness.
"They loved nothing more than to be in a room filled with music,
laughter and the people they cared about," she said.
She described her aunt as an angel, her voice cracking: "I will
never forget how you loved my son… as though he was your own."
The slain couple, married for 37 years, had been "graceful" when
they danced. They both had been born in Italy but met in Canada
in 1964 after their families immigrated. They were married in
1968, and had one son and three daughters.
During the service, Reverend John
BOREAN alluded to the tragic nature
of the couple's deaths, and urged mourners to remember the Christian
ideal of forgiveness.
"I think we need to put forgiveness in our hearts for those people
who would have committed such a crime," he said, adding that
the criminals must be prevented from killing again.
Outside the church, however, many said the path to reconciliation
would be difficult to forge.
"We really celebrate the lives of two people today, but hopefully
one day we'll also celebrate justice," Liberal member of Parliament
Maurizio BEVILACQUA, who represents the riding of Vaughan, where
Woodbridge is located, said after the service.
There has been intense scrutiny of the Mexican authorities' handling
of the case. Witnesses: at the Barcelo Maya Beach Resort at the
time of the killing have raised concerns about the professionalism
of the Mexican police, some alleging that the crime scene was
contaminated. Mexican authorities had suggested two Thunder Bay
women were the killers, but no longer see them as suspects, sources
say.
Peter Van Loan, parliamentary secretary to Foreign Affairs Minister
Peter MacKay, attended the funeral and told reporters he was
satisfied with the investigation's progress.
York
Police
Inspector Les
YOUNG, who attended the funeral in
uniform, said the family is anxious to speak with police about
the case. "They're very concerned about the rumours and innuendoes,"
he said.
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BEVILACQUA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-03 published
BEVILACQUA,
Edda
Peacefully, on February 2, 2006, at her residence, at the age
of 67. Edda, beloved wife of Albano. Dear mother of Ilva and
Steve, and Liz and Dale. Loving grandmother of Jolynn. Dear sister
of Ermis, Mary, Filomena and Tullio. Friends may call at the
"Eglinton Chapel" of the McDougall and Brown Funeral Homes, 1812
Eglinton Ave. W. (at Dufferin St.), 416-782-1197, on Saturday
from 2-4 p.m. Complete Funeral Service to be held in the Chapel
on Saturday at 4 p.m. Cremation to follow. Donations to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation would be greatly appreciated.
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BEVINGTON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-04-25 published
SEDORE,
Venessa▼
Agnes▼
(BEVINGTON)
Suddenly▼ at her home on Sunday, April 23, 2006. Venessa
SEDORE,
dearly beloved wife of Thomas Alexander
SEDORE.
Beloved▼ mother
of Iris Marie
SEDORE,
Elizabeth▼
Jane▼ and her husband John
SEMON,
and Pamela Ellen and her husband Michael
SINCLAIR.
Cherished▼
grandmother of Lydia DE
JONG,
Robert▼
SEMON and great-grandmother
of Kyler DE
JONG. Dear sister of Jack
BEVINGTON,
Georgie▼ and
Irene BEVINGTON and the late Adrian
BEVINGTON.
Sister-in-law▼
of John and Shirley
SEDORE, and Isabella
BEVINGTON.
Resting▼ at
the Newediuk Funeral Home, Kipling Chapel, 2104 Kipling Avenue
(2 blocks north of Rexdale Boulevard), on Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m.
and on Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral at The Church
of St. Wilfrid (Anglican), 1315 Kipling Avenue, on Thursday at
1 p.m. Cremation to follow. As expressions of sympathy, donations
to the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated
by the family.
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BEVINGTON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-25 published
SEDORE,
Venessa▲
Agnes▲
(BEVINGTON)
Suddenly▲ at her home on Sunday, April 23, 2006. Venessa
SEDORE
dearly beloved wife of Thomas Alexander
SEDORE.
Beloved▲ mother
of Iris Marie
SEDORE,
Elizabeth▲
Jane▲ and her husband John
SEMON,
and Pamela Ellen and her husband Michael
SINCLAIR.
Cherished▲
grandmother of Lydia DE
JONG,
Robert▲
SEMON and great-grandmother
of Kyler DE
JONG. Dear sister of Jack
BEVINGTON,
Georgie▲ and
Irene BEVINGTON, and the late Adrian
BEVINGTON.
Sister-in-law▲
of John and Shirley
SEDORE, and Isabella
BEVINGTON.
Resting▲ at
the Newediuk Funeral Home, Kipling Chapel, 2104 Kipling Ave.,
Etobicoke (two blocks north of Rexdale Blvd.) from Tuesday 7 p.m
to 9 p.m. and Wednesday 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Funeral at the Church of St. Wilfrid (Anglican), 1315 Kipling
Ave., on Thursday at 1 p.m. Cremation to follow. As expressions
of sympathy, donations to the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation
would be appreciated by the family.
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