BODA
BODALY
BODCHON
BODDAERT
BODDEN
BODDINGTON
BODDY
BODEN
BODIAM
BODICE
BODIE
BODKIN
BODNAR
BODNICK
BODO
BODRUG
BODTKER
BODUCH
BODA o@ca.on.brant.brantford.the_expositor 2006-03-14 published
PAPP,
Frank
Francis
Peacefully, at the Brantford General Hospital on Monday March 13,
2006, in his 84th year. Beloved husband of the late Isabel
PAPP
(née BODA.) Dear father of Rosemary
BIRO of Brantford and Frank
Jr. and his wife Barbara, Niagara Falls. Dearest grandfather
of Mike BIRO and Joanne
LEES;
Tim and Shari
BIRO; Chris and Trish
BIRO, all of Brantford. Ian and Regan
PAPP,
Toronto.
Nagypapa
to Melissa, Nicole, David, Tia, Kristie, Sam, Tori and Ally,
all of Brantford. Brother of Lloyd
PAPP
(Ella)
Burlington,
Helen
McEWEN (Bill), Henderson, Nevada. Predeceased by brothers Steve,
Charlie and George. Frank was a World War 2 Veteran, and was
employed for 36 years as an Inspector at Cockshutt-White Farm
Equipment. He served on many committees including the Heart and
Stroke Foundation; Treasurer of the United Auto Workers Local
458/Local Canadian Autoworkers Chapter; Charity Trust Vice Chairman and
Chairman for many years. Frank enjoyed family, Friends, golf,
fishing and was on the Ex-Serviceman's cribbage team. Family
will receive Friends at "Thorpe Brothers' Funeral Home and Chapel",
96 West Street on Tuesday, 7-9 p.m. Parish Prayers at 8 p.m.
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Wednesday March 15,
2006 at 10: 30 a.m. at Saint Mary's Roman Catholic Church, 133 Murray
Street. Interment at Saint_Joseph's Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,
memorial donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association or the
Canadian National Institute for the Blind are greatly appreciated
by the family. Thorpe Brothers 519-759-2211 www.mem.com
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BODALY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-23 published
PILKEY,
Kathleen
Marie
(WALKER)
Of London in her 93rd year was called home to be with the Lord
on Friday, January 20th, 2006. Loving wife of the late Kenneth
PILKEY. Cherished mother of Betty Lou (Robert)
FIELD,
Pauline
BARRETT, Wayne (Judy)
PILKEY, Mary Lou (Lorne)
FITCH, Jane (Joe)
ADAM/ADAMS.
Predeceased by her son Gerald. Also loved by her 14 grandchildren,
20 great-grandchildren and 4 great-great-grandchildren. Visitation
will be held on Tuesday from 2: 00-4:00 p.m. and 7:00-9:00 p.m.
at the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North. The
funeral service will be conducted at Ridgeview Community Church,
1470 Glenora Drive, London on Wednesday, January 25th, 2006 at
1: 00 p.m. with Pastor Kevin
BODALY officiating. Interment, Mount
Pleasant Cemetery. Those wishing to make a donation in memory
of Kathleen are asked to consider 100 Huntley Street.
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BODALY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-01 published
BODALY,
Stanley
H., D.F.C.
"Softly the leaves of memory fall Gently we gather and treasure
them all"
With heavy hearts but loving memories, we announce the passing
of a kind and respected man on Friday, April 28, 2006. Stan
BODALY
leaves to mourn his loving wife of 60 years, Betty (Elizabeth
HEATH), his dear daughters, Gail
SWAINSON (John), Susan
LITTLE
(David,) Donna
TELL
(Randy) and Anne
GUARD, his wonderful Grandchildren:
Simon (Susan), Tracey (Andre), Jim (Elizabeth), Jarrett (Julie),
Jeffrey, Corinne, Steven, Tara (Jason), Matthew, Katie and Brittany
and three precious Great Grandchildren: Kylie, Cohen and Bronwyn,
his sister Joan
EVANS
(Royce,) sisters-in-law June
BODALY and
Margaret ELLIS and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by brother
Fred. Stan was born in London, Ontario in 1924. During World
War 2 he served in the Royal Canadian Air Force, Squadron 433 and
flew 36 "ops" as a gunner in a Halifax bomber. He was awarded
the Distinguished Flying Cross. Stan worked for C.N. Rail for
39 years in London and Toronto. His first love was his family
but he was a man of many interests, woodworking, carving, fishing,
history and traveling to name a few. A celebration of Stan's
life will be held at the Falconer Funeral Homes Ltd. -- Bluewater
Chapel 201 Suncoast Drive East, Goderich on Saturday, May 6 at
2: 00 p.m. with visitation commencing from 12:30 noon until time
of the service. Cremation, followed by inurnment in Maitland
Cemetery. Those wishing to make a donation in memory of Stan
are asked to consider Alexandra Marine and General Hospital,
Goderich, Ontario.
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BODCHON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-11-23 published
STENTON,
Kenneth
James
A resident of Chatham passed away in his 90th year on Tuesday
November 21, 2006 at the Public General Hospital. Husband of
the late Margaret
STENTON (1999) for 51 years. Father of Terry
STENTON
(Sharon) of Wallaceburg, the late Thomas
STENTON (1978,)
Douglas STENTON
(Diane) of Iqaluit, David
STENTON of Chatham
and Louise
BODCHON
(Rick) of Windsor. Grandfather of Zach, Derek,
Kate, Nick, Mitchell and Anna
STENTON. Ken was a 43 year employee
of the A and P grocery store and a veteran of the Second World
War, serving as a Coder in the Royal Canadian Navy. He was also
a Mason and Past Master of the Wellington Lodge. Visitors are
welcome to the Bowman Funeral Home, 4 Victoria Ave (519-352-2390)
on Thursday November 23, 2006 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Masonic
Service will be held Thursday at 7: 00 p.m. in funeral home. The
funeral service will be held Friday November 24, 2006 at 3: 00 p.m.
in the funeral home. Interment of ashes to follow at a later
date. Memorial contributions may be directed to Kidney Foundation.
Online condolences may be left at www.bowmanfh.ca
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BODDAERT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-03 published
LUCK,
Egon▼
Miroslaw▼
At Sprucedale Care Centre, Strathroy, on Sunday, January 1st,
2006. Egon Miroslaw
LUCK of Strathroy in his 78th year. Beloved
husband of the late Marianne
LUCK (1999,) dear father of Karen
CHRISTIE
(Peter▼) of North Carolina, Susan
BODDAERT (Philip) of
London and Mike
LUCK
(Pam▼) of London and grandfather of 8. Predeceased
by his parents Reverend Alfred and Tabitha
LUCK.
Visitation▼ will
be held at the Denning Bros. Funeral Home, 32 Metcalfe St. W.,
Strathroy on Thursday, January 5, 2006 from 12 p.m. until 1 p.m.
where a funeral service will be held with Dr. Brian
McKENZIE
officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer Society
or the Parkwood Hospital Foundation would be appreciated. A tree
will be planted as a living memorial to Egon.
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BODDAERT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-06 published
PEDDEN,
Doris
Emely
Jane
(HEDLEY)
Peacefully at the North Lambton Rest Home, Forest, on Monday,
December 4, 2006, Doris Emely Jane
(HEDLEY)
PEDDEN of Forest
and formerly of Arkona in her 82nd year. Beloved wife for 63 years
of Lloyd J.
PEDDEN. Dear mother of Larry and Diane
PEDDEN of
Forest, Andy and Sandy
PEDDEN of St. Joachin, Marianne and John
BODDAERT of Forest and Bernice and the late Harry
FISHER of Camlachie.
Grandmother of 7 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Also
survived by brother Bill
HEDLEY of London and twin brother Don
HEDLEY of Lucan and sister Edna
CLEMANCE of Ilderton. Remembered
by several nieces and nephews. Resting at the Gilpin Funeral
Chapel, Forest for visitation Wednesday afternoon and evening.
Funeral service on Thursday, December 7 at 2 p.m. Rev. Ina
VANZOERON
officiating. Interment Arkona Cemetery. Royalty Rebekah Lodge #389
Forest will hold a service on Wednesday evening at 6: 45 p.m.
Memorial donations to the North Lambton Rest Home Auxiliary or
charity of your choice gratefully acknowledged.
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LUCK,
Egon▲▼
Miroslaw▲▼
At Sprucedale Care Centre, Strathroy, on Sunday, January 1, 2006,
Egon Miroslaw
LUCK of Strathroy, in his 78th year. Beloved husband
of the late Marianne
LUCK (1999.) Dear father of Karen
CHRISTIE
(Peter) of North Carolina, Susan
BODDAERT
(Philip) of London,
and Mike LUCK
(Pam▲▼) of London; and grandfather of 8. Predeceased
by his parents, Reverend Alfred and Tabitha
LUCK.
Visitation▲▼ will
be held at Denning Bros. Funeral Home, 32 Metcalfe St. W., Strathroy,
on Thursday, January 5, from 12 noon until 1 p.m. when a funeral
service will be held with Dr. Brian
McKENZIE officiating. In
lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer Society or the Parkwood
Hospital Foundation would be appreciated.
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BODDAERT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-03 published
LUCK,
Egon▲
Miroslaw▲
At Sprucedale Care Centre, Strathroy on Sunday, January 1st,
2006. Egon Miroslaw
LUCK of Strathroy in his 78th year. Beloved
husband of the late Marianne
LUCK (1999,) dear father of Karen
CHRISTIE
(Peter▲) of North Carolina, Susan
BODDAERT (Philip) of
London and Mike
LUCK
(Pam▲) of London and grandfather of 8. Predeceased
by his parents Reverend Alfred and Tabitha
LUCK.
Visitation▲ will
be held at the Denning Bros. Funeral Home, 32 Metcalfe St. W.,
Strathroy on Thursday, January 5 from 12 p.m. until 1 p.m. when
a funeral service will be held with Dr. Brian
McKENZIE officiating.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer Society or the
Parkwood Hospital Foundation would be appreciated.
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BODDEN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-10-05 published
CLIFFORD,
C.
Avis (née
FINLAYSON)
At the Woodstock General Hospital on Tuesday, October 3, 2006.
C. Avis CLIFFORD (née
FINLAYSON) of Canterbury Street, Woodstock
in her 82nd year. Beloved wife of the late R. Murray
CLIFFORD
(1993.) Dear mother of Myrna
HAMMOND and her husband Jack of
Dorchester and Bob and his wife Karen of Beachville. Loved grandmother
of Brent (Janet)
HAMMOND, Danielle (Gregg)
REDNER, Andy
CLIFFORD,
Phillip CLIFFORD (Julie), Kevin
CLIFFORD (Kate), Kendra
EMMERSON
(Lee,) Krista
CRAWFORD
(Lee) and great-grandmother of Brett,
Avery, Kelsey, Nicola, Taylor, Hayden, Ethan, Avelea and Gavin.
Avis will be sadly missed by her Godson Alex
BODDEN of British
Columbia and by her special Friends Mike
NANCOFF of Brantford
and Effie "Mia"
RANSFORD of Woodstock. Avis was a member of College
Ave. Church and a longtime member of Beachville United Church.
Friends may call at the R.D. Longworth Funeral Home, 845 Devonshire
Avenue, Woodstock, (519-539-0004) on Friday, October 6, 2006
after 10: 30 a.m. where the complete memorial service will be
held in the chapel on Friday at 11: 30 a.m. with Rev. David
DUNCAN.
Interment in the Oxford Memorial Park Cemetery. Contributions
to the Canadian Cancer Society, Heart and Stroke Foundation of
Ontario or the Woodstock General Hospital would be appreciated.
On-line condolences at www.longworthfuneralhome.com
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BODDINGTON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-12-04 published
BIGGS,
Alan
Bertram
Passed away peacefully at Toronto East General Hospital after
a battle with cancer, on Friday December 1, 2006 at the age of
75. Loving husband of Wilhelmina (Willy). Fondly remembered by
mother-in-law Alma
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON
(Mom) of Northbrook, Ontario. Devoted
father of Charlene, Sandra (Mrs. Bill
BALEKA,)
Jayne and Sharon.
Grandfather of 4 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Cherished
brother of June
BODDINGTON and family. Friends may call at the
Giffen-Mack "Danforth" Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 2570 Danforth
Ave. 416-698-3121 (at Main St. subway) on Monday, December 4th
from 7-9 p.m. A complete Funeral Service will be held in the
chapel on Tuesday, December 5th at 4 p.m. Visitation from 3 p.m.-4 p.m.
Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers donations to the Toronto
Signals Band would be appreciated.
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BODDY o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-10-13 published
BODDY,
Ethel
In loving memory of our Mother who left us nine years ago, October 13th,
No final word no sad farewell,
No fanfare when the curtain fell,
You passed away without good-bye
But memories of you will never die.
- Ever remembered, Patricia, Elgin and Shirley.
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BODDY o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-11-02 published
WOODFORD,
Edith
Naomi
Peacefully at the Ross Memorial Hospital in Lindsay on Tuesday
October 31, 2006. In her 93rd year, Edith Naomi
WOODFORD, beloved
youngest daughter of the late Horace
WOODFORD and his late wife
Harriett (née
GEDDES.)
Loving aunt of Wilfrid
WOODFORD and his
wife Annie,
Bud
Broadhead and his wife Daria, Bill
BROADHEAD
and his wife Fran, Sophia
SABATINI, Mary Jane
SABATINI, Lois
and her husband Doctor T.R.
BALAKRISHNAN,
Florence
LEET, Eleanor
and her husband Mert
DAVIS,
Charles
KRAMER and his wife
Thelma.
Lovingly remembered by her many grand nieces and nephews and
her great-grand nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her loved
brother and sisters Wesley
WOODFORD,
Eileen
BROADHEAD, Eunice
SABATINI, Connie
LEET, Ruth
KRAMER, Bert
WOODFORD, Alma and Florence
WOODFORD and infant brother George and infant sister Marguerite.
By nieces and nephews John
WOODFORD and his wife
Margaret,
Ann
and her husband Hudson
BODDY,
Doctor
Raymond
SABATINI and William
SABATINI.
Friends may call at the Breckenridge-Ashcroft Funeral
Home on Saturday November 4, 2006 from 1 to 2 p.m. A funeral
service will be held at the funeral home on Saturday afternoon
at 2 p.m. Rev. Jack
TWEDDLE officiating. Interment in Greenwood
Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations to
the Ross Memorial Hospital, 10 Angeline St. North, Lindsay K9V 4M8
(705-324-6111 Ext. 6183) or to the charity of your choice would
be appreciated by the family.
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THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON,
Alberta
(JORDAN, née
HUTCHINSON/HUTCHISON)
Peacefully in Owen Sound, surrounded by the love of her family
on Sunday, November 19th, 2006. Alberta
(JORDAN)
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON (nee
HUTCHINSON/HUTCHISON) at the age of 75. Dearly beloved wife of the late
Howard THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON.
Loving mother of Diane
JORDAN, Anne
SIMPSON
(Carey), Sandi
GREGORY (Bruce), Gail
JORDAN (J.P.
LABELLE), Bonnie
WYONCH and Sandy
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON
(Doug
ACTON.) Proud grandmother of
Trevor SCHWANDT (Val
HEAD), Sheldon
SCHWANDT (Cindy
STAMP), Melissa
GREGORY-
WARWICK (Andrew), Paige
GREGORY (Robbie
KAUFMAN), Jordan
HALL and Jamie
HALL, Heather
SHOULDICE (Mark), Kelly
WYONCH,
Rebecca SIMPSON, Matthew
SIMPSON (Nikki
McARTHUR), Heidi
LUTE
(Dave) and Derek
ACTON
(Kelly
O'BRIEN.) Much loved sister of
Iola BODDY and Brenda
SKINNER
(Glen.)
Alberta will be missed
by her sisters-in-law Marie
JORDAN and Susan
HUTCHINSON/HUTCHISON.
Predeceased
by her parents Albert and Melissa
HUTCHINSON/HUTCHISON, her brother Carl
HUTCHINSON/HUTCHISON, her sisters Dorothy
HOLMES and Eleanore
LAROCHELLE.
Friends may call at the Brian E. Wood Funeral Home, 250 14th Street
West, Owen Sound (519-376-7492) on Tuesday from 2: 00-4:00 and
7: 00-9:00 p.m. A Funeral Service for Alberta Thompson will be
held in the Funeral Home Chapel on Wednesday, November 22th,
2006 at 11: 00 a.m. with Rev. David
SHEARMAN officiating. Interment
in Greenwood Cemetery. If so desired, the family would appreciate
donations the Canadian Cancer Society or the charity of your
choice as your expression of sympathy.
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BODDY,
Margaret▼
V.▼
(Graduate Toronto Western Hospital - School of Nursing)
Passed away at St. Joseph's Health Centre on Thursday, March
2, 2006 at the age of 85. Daughter of the late William and Letitia
BODDY and sister of the late Helen
BODDY and Doris
CURREY.
Friends▼
may call at the Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor Street
West, at Windermere, east of the Jane subway, on Tuesday from
6-8 p.m. Funeral Service to be held in the Chapel, on Wednesday,
March 8, 2006 at 3 p.m. Private interment Union Cemetery, Oshawa.
If desired, memorial donations may be made to Humbercrest United
Church, The Toronto Humane Society or to the charity of your
choice.
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BODDY,
Margaret▲
V.▲
(Graduate Toronto Western Hospital - School of Nursing)
Passed away at St. Joseph's Health Centre on Thursday, March
2, 2006 at the age of 85. Daughter of the late William and Letitia
BODDY and sister of the late Helen
BODDY and Doris
CURREY.
Friends▲
may call at the Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor St.
W., at Windermere, east of the Jane subway, on Tuesday from 6-8
p.m. Funeral Service to be held in the Chapel, on Wednesday,
March 8, 2006 at 3 p.m. Private interment Union Cemetery, Oshawa.
If desired, memorial donations may be made to Humbercrest United
Church, the Toronto Humane Society or to the charity of your
choice.
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BODDY,
Craig
Arthur
Passed away at his home in Algoma Mills, in the early morning
hours with his wife Susan by his side on Monday, March 20, 2006
in his 57th year. Best friend and husband to Susan
ZAISER. son
of Paul and Noreen
BODDY of Toronto. Father to Keith of Thunder
Bay,
Andrea
(Darren) of Calgary, John (Kristen)
McCABE of Huntsville,
Alabama and Lannie (Jenn)
McCABE of Georgetown. Brother to Richard
(Marion) of Mississauga, Blair (Alannah) of Whitby and sister
to Gail (Bob
WOOD) of St. Albert, Alberta. Brother-in-law to
Cherie (Richard)
BANTING of North Bay, Ray (Nancy)
ZAISER of
Webbwood,
Mike
(Diane)
ZAISER of Bruce Mines and Anna (Marty)
LOVELACE of Thessalon. Cherished uncle to Michael, Joanne, Zach,
Caleb, Arianna, Jordan, Alex, Leslie-Jane, Tamara, Alyssa, Chris,
Asia, Jonathon and Sydney. Great-uncle to Ethan, Taylor and Aiden.
Craig graduated from the University of Toronto as a Registered
Professional Forester; and recently retired from E.B. Eddy/Domtar
after 31 years. In his spare time he loved to fish, golf, boat,
scuba dive, quad, snowshoe, ski, snowmobile, hunt, play hockey
and feed the birds and squirrels. Craig had much joy entertaining
all the kids and always made everyone laugh. We will never forget
him. A gathering of family and Friends to celebrate Craig's life
will take place at the Menard Funeral Home, 72 Lakeside Ave.,
Blind River, Ontario P0R 1B0 (705-356-7151) on Friday, March 24,
2006 from 12: 00 p.m. until service time at 1:00 p.m. with Rev. Margaret
ROGERS officiating. Donations to purchase a defibrillator in
Craig's memory or to a charity of your choice would be greatly
appreciated. "Why should I be out of mind Because I am out of
sight? I am waiting for you, for an interval, Somewhere very
near, Just around the corner. All is well."
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BODEN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-11 published
PAUL,
Stewart
It is great sadness that we announce the passing of Stewart
PAUL
of Richmond Hill on Sunday, January 8, 2006, at the age of 62.
Lovingly remembered by his wife Judy, sons Jason (Himani) and
Ryan (Amanda), brothers-in-law Bob
BODEN, Gary
BODEN (wife Norma
- daughters Jacquie and Lyndsay,) sister-in-law Gail
SERVISS
(husband Graham - sons Gary (Tracey) and Terry (Sherri). Stewart
was born in Port Arthur, Ontario on April 2, 1943. Predeceased
by his parents Harry and Edna
(STEWARD/STEWART/STUART)
PAUL.
Stewart will be
greatly missed by family and many Friends who shared his love
for life at the cottage at Balsam Lake. Friends will be received
at a service at Fenelon Falls United Church, 123 Colborne Street,
Fenelon Falls on Friday, January 13 at 11 a.m. Donations in memory
of Stewart may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association or
the M.S. Society of Canada and can be arranged through Jardine
Funeral Home, 8 Princes St. West, Fenelon Falls or online at
www.jardinefuneralhomes.com
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BODEN,
Patricia
Shirley
Peacefully at Headwaters Health Care Centre, Orangeville on Thursday,
February 23, 2006 in her 72nd year; beloved wife of Bill; loving
mother of Christine
BODEN and David and his wife
Rebecca; dear
Gramma of Matthew, Adam, Brandon and Logan. Pat will be sadly
missed by other relatives and Friends. Funeral Service will be
held at the Dods and McNair Funeral Home and Chapel, 21 First Street,
Orangeville on Monday, February 27th, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. The
family will receive Friends 1 hour prior to the service time.
Interment to follow at Forest Lawn Cemetery, Orangeville. In
lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer
Society. (Condolences may be offered to the family at www.dodsandmcnair.com)
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BODIAM o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-12-05 published
WHALEY,
Barbara
May (née
LARGE)
Peacefully, at Fergus on Sunday December 3, 2006, Barbara May
WHALEY (née
LARGE) at the age of 99. Beloved wife of the late
Bruce Lewis
WHALEY (1997.) Dear mother of Deborah
BODIAM and
grandmother of Michael, Garnet and his wife Conny, Stephen and
Adam and his wife
Julie.
Predeceased by son-in-law John
BODIAM
and brother Doctor Victor H.
LARGE.
Visitation at the Thomson and
Collins Funeral Home, 160 St. David Street North, Fergus on Tuesday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Memorial service in the chapel on Wednesday,
December 6, 2006 at 11: 00 o'clock. Private committal of cremated
remains at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. For those who wish, memorial
donations appreciated to Sick Children's Hospital, the Canadian
Cancer Society or Sunnybrook / Women's College Hospital.
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BODICE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-02-28 published
JONES,
Marguerite (1914-2006)
Peacefully, on Sunday, February 26, 2006 at University Hospital
in her 92nd, year. Her leaving was as her life peaceful and gracious.
Cherished mother of Constance
PRITCHARD and Patricia
HARDING.
Predeceased by her daughter Susan
SISCO.
Loving grandmother to
Tracy and Bryan
O'BRIGHT,
Catharine and Vince
TRUDELLE, and Emily
HARDING and Murray
CROSS.
Great-grandmother to Brooke and Paige
O'BRIGHT,
Dakota
TRUDELLE and Ariel
CROSS. Special thanks to
Helen BODICE, my special assistant and helper and to her neighbours
Pat and Jim
HARPER, and Penny and Jim
LIABOTIS for their kindness.
Friends will be received by the family from 2: 00-4:00 p.m. and
7: 00-9:00 p.m. Wednesday at the A. Millard George Funeral Home,
60 Ridout Street, South, London, where the funeral service will
be conducted in the chapel on Thursday, March 2nd, 2006 at 11: 00
a.m. with the Major Debra
BEAUPRE officiating. Interment to follow
at Woodland Cemetery, London. For those who wish to honour Marguerite's
memory, a donation to the Salvation Army, 371 King Street, London,
Ontario, N6B 1S4 or to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario,
617 Wellington Street, London, Ontario, N6A 3R6 would be much
appreciated. We have lost a truly wonderful person who was dearly
loved by all who were fortunate enough to know her. Her sparkling
personality and her enthusiasm for life will always be remembered.
Online condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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TRUDEL,
Louise▼
M.,▼ R.N.
Louise passed away on March 23, 2006 at Toronto Grace Hospital
after a two year struggle with cancer. Born in St. Boniface,
Manitoba on August 23, 1936, Louise was predeceased by her parents
Margherita (Rita) Chevrier
TRUDEL and Doctor Jean-Joseph
TRUDEL,
her brothers Doctor André
TRUDEL
(Anne▼) and Hubert
TRUDEL (Annick,)
her nephew Scott
JAMIESON, and her niece Yvonne
PREFONTAINE.
She▼ is survived by her brother Robert
TRUDEL
(Louise,▼) sisters
Solange HESS,
Valerie▼
JAMIESON and Rose-Marie
TRUDEL, nieces
and nephews, nineteen great-nieces and nephews, and by many close
Friends, including her circle of O.R. nursing Friends and her
very close friend Lloyd
BODIE.
After▼ graduating from St. Boniface
School of Nursing in 1958, Louise worked at various hospitals
in Manitoba and Ontario before pursuing Post Graduate studies
at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Maryland. She moved to Toronto in
1966, beginning a 30 year career at Toronto Western Hospital
where she excelled as an Operating Room nurse and supervisor,
also playing a significant mentoring role to many nurses who
remained close to her throughout the years and who provided heartfelt
support during her illness. Louise will be remembered for her
beautiful smile, kindness, warm and friendly manner, sense of
humour, and gift for Friendship. Highly competent and keenly
intelligent, Louise was also modest and low-key. She was a pillar
of strength for all those in her life, and faced her own illness
with her customary strength of character, spirit, and positive
attitude. While the cancer overcame Louise's body, she was certainly
not defeated by it - rather she was victorious in handling it
with courage, grace and style, and her last months and days were
happy and peaceful ones. Louise continues to serve as an inspiration
to her Friends and family, and she played a special role in the
lives of her nieces and grand-nieces as a model of independent
living who was also feminine and caring - a career woman who
went on exciting adventures around the world, yet never forgot
her family and Friends back home and took the time to correspond
and keep in touch. Louise was a cultured person in the larger
sense, firmly grounded by an understanding of the past and her
French-Canadian roots, but open-minded and interested in new
ideas and approaches as well. She was an avid and discriminating
reader, as well as an independent thinker. She enjoyed music,
literature, art and design. Louise had excellent taste and believed
in quality, and was a connoisseur of fine crystal and china.
Louise was a lover of nature and the great outdoors too, and
believed in fitness of mind and body. As a young woman, Louise
distinguished herself as a leading speedskater, winning many
awards across Canada and the United States. Night after night
Louise would brave the cold Winnipeg winter weather, working
that outdoor oval at the Norwood - St. Boniface Speedskating
Club, pushing herself to be her best, becoming National Junior
Speedskating Champion and also earning a place in Manitoba's
Sports Hall of Fame. Speedskating gave way to downhill skiing,
with Louise taking yearly trips to Vail and other top destinations,
also going on many hiking and birding expeditions and remaining
active throughout her retirement and illness. Family was all-important
to Louise. She was a loving daughter, sister, and aunt, and was
the Toronto anchor for the Chevrier-Trudel family, especially
for the many nieces and nephews who lived and traveled there
over the years, opening her home on countless occasions and hosting
birthday celebrations marked by her love and individual flair.
She had a gift for knowing how to make people feel special, not
only acknowledging hallmark events in their lives but also in
supporting their individual talents and endeavours and following
their careers with interest. Her family history was a source
of great pride to Louise - a rich and colourful history, so much
a part of Canada's history - replete with coureurs de bois, fur
trade merchants, city fathers and Members of Legislative Assembly
and senators, with Suffragettes and community leaders, with clergy
and teachers and public servants, with writers and artists and
actors - all their contributions equally celebrated by Louise.
This passion was nurtured by her mother, and shared with her
brother Hubert. He was the historian and archivist, Louise the
keeper of the stories and protector of family artifacts and heirlooms.
Yet she also did her share of gathering pieces of the story,
mostly in the form of (all those!) newspaper clippings. Part
of Louise's legacy rests in the way she transmitted this rich
heritage to the next generation. The family would like to thank
everyone who provided caring support and expressions of love
and kindness, with a special mention to Louise's 'wonderful team
of specialists at Princess Margaret Hospital and to her Friends
Lenore, Shirley, and Joan. Louise found immense solace in being
at home in her final months, and greatly appreciated the devotion
and care provided by her dear sister Val and her friend Lloyd
who made that possible. In accordance with Louise's wishes, no
formal service will be held. An interment will take place later
this spring at St. Boniface Basilica Cemetery, where she will
rest next to her parents. Condolences may be for warded to Trull
Funeral Home. Donations may be made to Toronto Grace Hospital,
which provided exceptional care to Louise and family in her final
hours. Thank you Louise, for all the interest, encouragement,
and kindness you've shown us. We love you and cherish the love
you've given. Watch over us. 'Et certes il existe, l'irréparable,
mais il n'y a rien là qui soit triste ou gai, c'est l'essence
même de CofE qui fut.' 'Traveler, there is no path. The path is
made by walking.'
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TRUDEL,
Louise▲▼
M.,▲▼ R.N.
Louise passed away on March 23, 2006 at Toronto Grace Hospital
after a two year struggle with cancer. Born in St. Boniface,
Manitoba on August 23, 1936, Louise was predeceased by her parents
Margherita (Rita) Chevrier
TRUDEL and Doctor Jean-Joseph
TRUDEL,
her brothers Doctor André
TRUDEL
(Anne▲▼) and Hubert
TRUDEL (Annick,)
her nephew Scott
JAMIESON, and her niece Yvonne
PREFONTAINE.
She▲▼ is survived by her brother Robert
TRUDEL
(Louise,▲▼) sisters
Solange HESS,
Valerie▲▼
JAMIESON and Rose-Marie
TRUDEL, nieces
and nephews, nineteen great-nieces and nephews, and by many close
Friends, including her circle of O.R. nursing Friends and her
very close friend Lloyd
BODIE.
After▲▼ graduating from St. Boniface
School of Nursing in 1958, Louise worked at various hospitals
in Manitoba and Ontario before pursuing Post Graduate studies
at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Maryland. She moved to Toronto in
1966, beginning a 30 year career at Toronto Western Hospital
where she excelled as an Operating Room nurse and supervisor,
also playing a significant mentoring role to many nurses who
remained close to her throughout the years and who provided heartfelt
support during her illness. Louise will be remembered for her
beautiful smile, kindness, warm and friendly manner, sense of
humour, and gift for Friendship. Highly competent and keenly
intelligent, Louise was also modest and low-key. She was a pillar
of strength for all those in her life, and faced her own illness
with her customary strength of character, spirit, and positive
attitude. While the cancer overcame Louise's body, she was certainly
not defeated by it - rather she was victorious in handling it
with courage, grace and style, and her last months and days were
happy and peaceful ones. Louise continues to serve as an inspiration
to her Friends and family, and she played a special role in the
lives of her nieces and grand-nieces as a model of independent
living who was also feminine and caring - a career woman who
went on exciting adventures around the world, yet never forgot
her family and Friends back home and took the time to correspond
and keep in touch. Louise was a cultured person in the larger
sense, firmly grounded by an understanding of the past and her
French-Canadian roots, but open-minded and interested in new
ideas and approaches as well. She was an avid and discriminating
reader, as well as an independent thinker. She enjoyed music,
literature, art and design. Louise had excellent taste and believed
in quality, and was a connoisseur of fine crystal and china.
Louise was a lover of nature and the great outdoors too, and
believed in fitness of mind and body. As a young woman, Louise
distinguished herself as a leading speedskater, winning many
awards across Canada and the United States. Night after night
Louise would brave the cold Winnipeg winter weather, working
that outdoor oval at the Norwood - St. Boniface Speedskating
Club, pushing herself to be her best, becoming National Junior
Speedskating Champion and also earning a place in Manitoba's
Sports Hall of Fame. Speedskating gave way to downhill skiing,
with Louise taking yearly trips to Vail and other top destinations,
also going on many hiking and birding expeditions and remaining
active throughout her retirement and illness. Family was all-important
to Louise. She was a loving daughter, sister, and aunt, and was
the Toronto anchor for the Chevrier-Trudel family, especially
for the many nieces and nephews who lived and traveled there
over the years, opening her home on countless occasions and hosting
birthday celebrations marked by her love and individual flair.
She had a gift for knowing how to make people feel special, not
only acknowledging hallmark events in their lives but also in
supporting their individual talents and endeavours and following
their careers with interest. Her family history was a source
of great pride to Louise - a rich and colourful history, so much
a part of Canada's history - replete with coureurs de bois, fur
trade merchants, city fathers and Members of Legislative Assembly
and senators, with Suffragettes and community leaders, with clergy
and teachers and public servants, with writers and artists and
actors - all their contributions equally celebrated by Louise.
This passion was nurtured by her mother, and shared with her
brother Hubert. He was the historian and archivist, Louise the
keeper of the stories and protector of family artifacts and heirlooms.
Yet she also did her share of gathering pieces of the story,
mostly in the form of (all those!) newspaper clippings. Part
of Louise's legacy rests in the way she transmitted this rich
heritage to the next generation. The family would like to thank
everyone who provided caring support and expressions of love
and kindness, with a special mention to Louise's 'wonderful team
of specialists at Princess Margaret Hospital and to her Friends
Lenore, Shirley, and Joan. Louise found immense solace in being
at home in her final months, and greatly appreciated the devotion
and care provided by her dear sister Val and her friend Lloyd
who made that possible. In accordance with Louise's wishes, no
formal service will be held. An interment will take place later
this spring at St. Boniface Basilica Cemetery, where she will
rest next to her parents. Condolences may be for warded to Trull
Funeral Home. Donations may be made to Toronto Grace Hospital,
which provided exceptional care to Louise and family in her final
hours. Thank you Louise, for all the interest, encouragement,
and kindness you've shown us. We love you and cherish the love
you've given. Watch over us. 'Et certes il existe, l'irréparable,
mais il n'y a rien là qui soit triste ou gai, c'est l'essence
même de CofE qui fut.' 'Traveler, there is no path. The path is
made by walking.'
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TRUDEL,
Louise▲
M.,▲ R.N.
Louise passed away on March 23, 2006 at Toronto Grace Hospital
after a two year struggle with cancer. Born in St. Boniface,
Manitoba on August 23, 1936, Louise was predeceased by her parents
Margherita (Rita) Chevrier
TRUDEL and Doctor Jean-Joseph
TRUDEL,
her brothers Doctor André
TRUDEL
(Anne▲) and Hubert
TRUDEL (Annick,)
her nephew Scott
JAMIESON, and her niece Yvonne
PREFONTAINE.
She▲ is survived by her brother Robert
TRUDEL
(Louise,▲) sisters
Solange HESS,
Valerie▲
JAMIESON and Rose-Marie
TRUDEL, nieces
and nephews, nineteen great-nieces and nephews, and by many close
Friends, including her circle of O.R. nursing Friends and her
very close friend Lloyd
BODIE.
After▲ graduating from St. Boniface
School of Nursing in 1958, Louise worked at various hospitals
in Manitoba and Ontario before pursuing Post-Graduate studies
at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Maryland. She moved to Toronto in
1966, beginning a 30 year career at Toronto Western Hospital
where she excelled as an Operating Room nurse and supervisor,
also playing a significant mentoring role to many nurses who
remained close to her throughout the years and who provided heartfelt
support during her illness. Louise will be remembered for her
beautiful smile, kindness, warm and friendly manner, sense of
humour, and gift for Friendship. Highly competent and keenly
intelligent, Louise was also modest and low-key. She was a pillar
of strength for all those in her life, and faced her own illness
with her customary strength of character, spirit, and positive
attitude. While the cancer overcame Louise's body, she was certainly
not defeated by it, rather she was victorious in handling it
with courage, grace and style, and her last months and days were
happy and peaceful ones. Louise continues to serve as an inspiration
to her Friends and family, and she played a special role in the
lives of her nieces and grand-nieces as a model of independent
living who was also feminine and caring - a career woman who
went on exciting adventures around the world, yet never forgot
her family and Friends back home and took the time to correspond
and keep in touch. Louise was a cultured person in the larger
sense, firmly grounded by an understanding of the past and her
French-Canadian roots, but open-minded and interested in new
ideas and approaches as well. She was an avid and discriminating
reader, as well as an independent thinker. She enjoyed music,
literature, art and design. Louise had excellent taste and believed
in quality, and was a connoisseur of fine crystal and china.
Louise was a lover of nature and the great outdoors too, and
believed in fitness of mind and body. As a young woman, Louise
distinguished herself as a leading speedskater, winning many
awards across Canada and the United States. Night after night
Louise would brave the cold Winnipeg winter weather, working
that outdoor oval at the Norwood - St. Boniface Speedskating
Club, pushing herself to be her best, becoming National Junior
Speedskating Champion and also earning a place in Manitoba's
Sports Hall of Fame. Speedskating gave way to downhill skiing,
with Louise taking yearly trips to Vail and other top destinations,
also going on many hiking and birding expeditions and remaining
active throughout her retirement and illness. Family was all-important
to Louise. She was a loving daughter, sister, and aunt, and was
the Toronto anchor for the Chevrier-Trudel family, especially
for the many nieces and nephews who lived and traveled there
over the years, opening her home on countless occasions and hosting
birthday celebrations marked by her love and individual flair.
She had a gift for knowing how to make people feel special, not
only acknowledging hallmark events in their lives but also in
supporting their individual talents and endeavours and following
their careers with interest. Her family history was a source
of great pride to Louise - a rich and colourful history, so much
a part of Canada's history replete with coureurs de bois, fur
trade merchants, city fathers and Members of Legislative Assembly
and senators, with Suffragettes and community leaders, with clergy
and teachers and public servants, with writers and artists and
actors - all their contributions equally celebrated by Louise.
This passion was nurtured by her mother, and shared with her
brother Hubert. He was the historian and archivist, Louise the
keeper of the stories and protector of family artifacts and heirlooms.
Yet she also did her share of gathering pieces of the story,
mostly in the form of (all those!) newspaper clippings. Part
of Louise's legacy rests in the way she transmitted this rich
heritage to the next generation. The family would like to thank
everyone who provided caring support and expressions of love
and kindness, with a special mention to Louise's 'wonderful team'
of specialists at Princess Margaret Hospital and to her Friends
Lenore, Shirley, and Joan. Louise found immense solace in being
at home in her final months, and greatly appreciated the devotion
and care provided by her dear sister Val and her friend Lloyd
who made that possible. In accordance with Louise's wishes, no
formal service will be held. An interment will take place later
this spring at St. Boniface Basilica Cemetery, where she will
rest next to her parents. Condolences may be forwarded to Trull
Funeral Home. Donations may be made to Toronto Grace Hospital,
which provided exceptional care to Louise and family in her final
hours. Thank you Louise, for all the interest, encouragement,
and kindness you've shown us. We love you and cherish the love
you've given. Watch over us. "Et certes il existe, l'irréparable,
mais il n'y a rien là qui soit triste ou gai, c'est l'essence
même de CofE qui fut ". "Traveler, there is no path. The path is
made by walking".
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ROGERS,
Margaret
Anne (née
BODKIN)
Peacefully in Watford surrounded by her family on Tuesday, March 14th,
2006, in his 92nd year. Margaret Anne (née
BODKIN.)
She will
be sadly missed by Jack
ROGERS, her beloved husband of 65 years.
She was the much loved mother of Patty and her husband Roy
LEGGAT
of Hamilton, John and his wife Brenda of Watford and Owen and
his wife Lynda of Nobleton. Adored grandmother of Quentin
ROGERS
and his wife Jocelyn and their son Xavier of London, Kendall
ROGERS and his wife
Jodena of Calgary, Rob, Brett, Todd, Bram
and Ashley
LEGGAT of Hamilton, Ryan, Scott and Alanna
ROGERS
of Nobleton. Will be lovingly remembered by her sister-in-law
Connie BODKIN and her niece Anne and nephew Norman and Eric
BODKIN
and their families. Predeceased by her brothers Kenneth
BODKIN
of Thunder Bay and Robert
BODKIN of Blenheim. She was loved and
cherished by all those who knew her. Marg was a member of Watford
United Church where she was secretary for many years and was
honoured as a life time member of the United Church Women The
funeral service will be held at The Harper Funeral Home on Friday,
March 17th at 2 p.m. with reception at Watford United Church
to follow interment. The family will receive Friends on Thursday,
March 16th from 7-9 p.m. at The Harper Funeral Home in Watford.
In lieu of flowers, donations to your favorite charity would
be appreciated.
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BODKIN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-11-03 published
COUNTER,
George
Norman
Peacefully at home surrounded by his loving family, George Norman
COUNTER of London in his 63rd year. Beloved husband of Jane Elizabeth
COUNTER. Dear father of Richard
COUNTER and his wife
Anne of
London, Kassandra
McGAFFEY and her husband Jay of Rodney, and
Victoria ABRAY and her husband Ben of Kilworth. Cherished grandfather
of Randy, Stephen, Jayme-Leigh, Dylan, Jesse, Connor, Colton
and Madelaine. Also survived by his sister Calista
McNAIRN and
her husband Ken of Clinton. George served the citizens of London
as a member of the London Police Force from 1964-1975, and thereafter
served as Supervisor of Building Services for Old Oak Properties.
Special thanks to Ewald
BIERBAUM and the wonderful staff at Old
Oak Properties, Doctor Dale
WILSON, Doctor Andrew
BODKIN, Faye
GAGAN
of Community Care Access Centre and Sherri at St. Elizabeth's
for your support and thoughtfulness. Visitation will be held
at the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, on
Sunday, November 5th, 2006 from 2: 00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m.
There will be no funeral service. Interment, Clinton Cemetery.
Those wishing to make a donation in memory of George are asked
to consider Ducks Unlimited.
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BODKIN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-11-23 published
STEVENS,
Isabelle
Mary
(HALL)
At London Health Sciences Centre, University Hospital on Tuesday,
November 21, 2006, Isabelle Mary
(HALL)
STEVENS of London in
her 82nd year. Beloved wife of the late Albert Robert James
STEVENS.
Dear mother of Susan
SPENCER of London, Larry and his wife
Ann
STEVENS of Burlington, Hal and his wife
Judy
STEVENS of Thamesford,
Craig and Kim
STEVENS of London and Bob and his wife
Heidi
STEVENS
of Odessa. Loved by 11 grandchildren Tyler, Ryan, Scott, Todd,
Brandon, Amberley, Brooke, Jonathon, Melanie, Dieter and Lindsay
and 4 great-grandchildren Courtney, Chase, Brooklyn and Kyle.
Dear sister of Muriel
ARNOLD of Connecticut and predeceased by
her parents Alexandrina and William, a sister Jane and brothers
William, George, Stewart, Donald and David. Special friend of
Connie BODKIN and Lilia
MORALES.
Friends will be received at
the Logan Funeral Home, 371 Dundas St. (between Waterloo and
Colborne St.) on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will
be held in the chapel on Saturday, November 25, 2006 at 1: 30 p.m.
with Rev. E.J.
HUMPHREY officiating. Cremation and interment
Woodland Cemetery. Friends who wish may make memorial donations
to Heart and Stroke Foundation or The Arthritis Society. Online
condolences www.loganfh.ca A tree will be planted as a living
memorial to Isabelle
STEVENS.
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BODNAR o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-10-17 published
RONALD,
Linda
Evelyn
Suddenly in her 57th year, in Boynton Beach, Florida, on October 15th,
2006. Sadly mourned by her special friend, William
OXHANDLER
and their sons, Benjamin and Jacob and granddaughter, Briana.
Predeceased by son Brian
BOWES.
Daughter of Lloyd (deceased)
and Noreen
RONALD, now residing in Lee Manor, Owen Sound. Sister
of Joan GARVIE (Ervin), Owen Sound and Carolyn
BODNAR (James),
Simcoe. The Ronald family is grateful for the loving support
of Rev. and Mrs. Ted
CREEN, St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
and the special care and consideration by staff at Lee Manor.
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BODNAR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-13 published
BODNAR,
Henrietta "
Etta" (née
MacDONALD)
Peacefully at Lakeridge Health, Bowmanville, on Sunday, March 5,
2006, with her family at her side. Born Henrietta
MacDONALD,
beloved wife of the late August Gus
BODNAR, loving mother of
Bonnie and husband Paul
O'BRIEN,
Greg and wife
Jayne,
Carolyn
and husband Peter
EVANS,
Andrea and husband John
GERENDA, and
Cheryl and husband Brian
GRONKE.
Proud
Nana to Melissa, Meaghan,
Jay, Calli, Tegan, Ryan, Eric, Alexandra and Lara. Predeceased
by her parents Roderick and Margaret
MacDONALD (née
MONTGOMERY)
her brothers Jack, Alister, and Roderick; and sister Peggy (Margaret)
PORTER.
Born in 1922 in Stornaway, Scotland on the Isle of Lewis,
she was only three years of age when her mother, father, and
two older brothers left for a better life in Canada. After settling
in Toronto, she and her brothers learned English, although Gaelic
remained the predominant language spoken at home. Her family
came from modest means but they managed to afford highland dancing
lessons for her at a local dance school. When the depression
hit in 1929, her family moved to Fort William, now Thunder Bay,
where she continued her dancing and won many championships. She
also played the bagpipes in the Fort William Girls Pipe Band.
It was in Fort William that she also met her husband of 57 years
and high school sweetheart, Gus
BODNAR.
Etta was a devoted wife
and with his successful hockey career as player, and later coach
and manager which frequently caused him to be away from home,
she raised their five children all the while creating a home
environment that emphasized family and fostered interests and
opportunities that were not possible when she was growing up.
Etta and Gus enjoyed spending time with and entertaining their
many Friends, as well as her adventures with Bonnie and Paul
in the far northern reaches of the Yukon, with Carolyn and Peter
returning to Etta's native Scotland, with Andrea and John in
sunny Bermuda, and with Cheryl and Brian in Ontario's cottage
country. Etta particularly enjoyed her time with Gus, and their
many Friends and family at their winter home in Lake Placid,
Florida, playing golf and relaxing in the warm southern climate.
Etta was active throughout her life, not only with highland dancing
(she could still do a fling in her 70's) but golf and curling
and she maintained a regular exercise routine throughout her
80's. She adored her grandchildren and took pleasure in seeing
them blossom through the years. She will be very much missed
as a loving and devoted wife, mother, nana and friend. In accordance
with Etta's wishes a private family gathering was held. In lieu
of flowers, charitable receipted donations can be made in Etta's
memory to the Highland Dancers Association of Ontario c/o 24 Baymark
Road, Thornhill, Ontario, L3T 3X9.
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TAUS,
Valentina (née
PANARONI)
Peacefully surrounded by her family on Monday, April 10, 2006
at Villa Care Centre, Midland. Valentina is predeceased by her
husband Agostino and her parents Assunta and Eugenio
PANARONI.
Valentina will be lovingly remembered by her children Gloria
(Remo DEL
GRECO predeceased,) Nino (Connie née
MARCOTULLIO,)
grandmother to Anthony (Marilyn née
SCATCHERD,)
Louann née
TAUS
(David STRACHAN), Martha née
DEL
GRECO (Gino
DODARO), Raymond
DEL GRECO
(Mary Jo née
BODNICK,) Tullio
DEL
GRECO, Maria nee
DEL
GRECO
(Jacob
DIANA;) her great-grandchildren Steven
TAUS,
Brandon TAUS, Raymond
DODARO, Piero
DODARO, Amanda
DIANA, Jennifer
DIANA, Samantha
STRACHAN, Brandon
DEL
GRECO and great-grand_son
Nicholas Belanger
DODARO.
Friends will be received at the Ward
Funeral Home (4671 Hwy. 7, Woodbridge 905-851-9100) on Tuesday,
April 11 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be held at
Immaculate Conception Church (300 Ansley Grove Rd., Woodbridge)
on Wednesday, April 12, 2006 at 11 a.m. Interment to follow at
Holy Cross Cemetery. In Valentina's memory, donations may be
made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
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BODO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-21 published
FABIAN,
Miklos "
Nick"
Passed away at Toronto General Hospital, on Saturday, April 15,
2006 at age 70. Dear husband and friend of Roylene
FABIAN of
Brantford. Dear brother of the late Ilona (Sandor)
BODO,
Viola
(Lennart) DAHLIN, and the late Attilla
FABIAN. Dear brother-in-law
of Norene (Allan)
MORRIS, and Valerie and the late Jim
FORREST.
Nick will be greatly missed by his many Friends, and by his nieces,
nephews, great-nephews and one great-niece in Sweden, Austria,
U.S., Toronto and Brantford. Also by his two cats Smiley and
Itsy. Cremation has taken place. A Memorial Service will follow
at a later date at the Giffen-Mack "Danforth" Funeral Home and
Cremation Centre, Toronto. Donations in Nick's memory may be
made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Ontario Society for
the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
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BODRUG o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-02-03 published
AREVALO,
Irene
At her residence on Sunday, January 29, 2006 Irene
AREVALO of
London in her 23rd year. Dear daughter of Gloria
AREVALO and
Carlos GUIDOS of London. Dear sister of Perla and Stephen
BODRUG,
Rene CRUZ,
Margarita and Mauricio
MAGAN, Virginia
GUIDOS, Caleb
GUIDOS and Paul
GUIDOS all of London. Also survived by many uncles,
aunts and a niece and 2 nephews and many cousins. A memorial
meeting will take place at the London Waldrof School, 7 Beaufort
Street, London commencing at 12: 30 p.m. followed by a graveside
service that will take place at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens,
London on Saturday, February 4, 2006 at 3 p.m. Arrangements in
care of Forest City Cremation Service 675-0772. Online condolences
may be made at www.forestcitycremation.com.
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BODTKER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-07-06 published
BODTKER,
Sylvia
Janet (née
JOHNSTON)
Sylvia BODTKER passed away peacefully in Calgary on Saturday
June 24th 2006 in her 63rd year with family around her. Beloved
daughter of Evelyn (residing at The Wales Home, Richmond, Quebec)
and Elroy (deceased)
JOHNSTON.
Devoted to the end were Sylvia's
husband, Nils, son Brent (Fiona,) daughter Britta (Scott
SILVERBERG)
and grandchildren Tommy, Olivia and Heath. Sylvia's final wishes
included no funeral service or flowers and charitable donations
"in Sylvia's memory" to 'the old folks home' founded in 1921
by her great-uncle Horace
WALES. The Wales Home Foundation, #506 Route 243
North, Richmond, Quebec, J0B 2H0. Messages of condolence may
be forwarded to the family at www.piersons.ca. Cremation arrangements
are in care of Pierson's Funeral Services, Calgary (403) 235-3602.
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BODUCH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-08 published
MARTIN,
John
Arthur
The family of John
MARTIN are saddened to announce his sudden
death in Scarborough on Sunday, March 5, 2006. Beloved husband
of Jean and loved father of Daniel John
MARTIN of Houston, Texas
and Connie and her husband Jim
BODUCH of Ajax. Grampa of Danny
and Cassie
MARTIN, and Derek, Jennifer and Ryan
BODUCH, and great-grandfather
of Avery McCUE-
BODUCH.
Brother of Harold and predeceased by Frank
and Joy. Family and Friends may visit at the Pine Hills Visitation,
Chapel and Reception Centre, 625 Birchmount Road (north of St.
Clair Ave. E., 416-267-8229), Scarborough on Friday from 7-9
p.m. A service to celebrate John's life and his presence with
the Lord will be held in the Chapel on Saturday, March 11, 2006
at 2: 30 p.m., followed by a reception at Pine Hills. Private
cremation.
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