DODARO
DODD
DODDS
DODGE
DODGSON
DODIC
DODICH
DODRIDGE
DODS
DODSON
DODSWORTH
DODWELL
DODARO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-11 published
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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DODD o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-01-09 published
DEER,
Betty
Carol (née
GREIG)
Peacefully with her family at her side at Grey Bruce Health Services,
Owen
Sound on Saturday, January 7, 2006. Betty
DEER of Owen Sound.
Loving mother of Robert
DEER of Owen Sound. Sadly missed by two
grandchildren Amanda and David. Dear daughter of Lillian
GREIG
and the late Russel
GREIG.
Also survived by two brothers Jack
GREIG and his wife
Sylvia of Owen Sound and Norm
GREIG and his
wife Mary of Kitchener, five sisters Shirley
WOODS and Sandra
MORRISON and her husband Bev all of Port Elgin, Pat
DODD and
her husband Erwin of Owen Sound, Sharon
SCHNEIDER and her husband
Dave and Gail
RUMIG and her husband Gerald all of Kitchener and
her many nieces and nephews. She will be sadly missed by her
dear Friends Joanne and Ken
WEILLER and Gary
BUSEY.
Friends are
invited to the Tannahill Funeral Home for visiting on Saturday
from 12 noon until service time. The funeral service will be
conducted in the chapel on Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock with
Dr. Brad CLARK officiating. Cremation, Flesherton Crematorium.
Memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.
Messages of condolence for the family are welcome at www.tannahill.com
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DODD o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-04-01 published
DODD,
Merlin
T.
Suddenly in Durham Thursday March 30, 2006. Merlin
DODD of Durham
in his 73rd year. Beloved husband of Shirley. Loved father of
Sandra (Greg)
LUYTER of Wingham, Lyle (Debra,) Gale (Peter)
WIGHT,
and Lorri (Jack)
MURDOCH, all of Durham, Susan (Gerry)
MEYER
of Hanover and Nancy (Bruce)
HOLLIDAY of Walkerton. Merlin will
be sadly missed by 12 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.
Also survived by brothers John (Marie) of Shallow Lake and Erwin
(Patricia) of Owen Sound. Predeceased by one granddaughter. A private
family service was held at the Fawcett-McEachern Funeral Home and
Cremation Centre in Durham. As expressions of sympathy, donations
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Diabetes Assoc. would
be appreciated.
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DODD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-24 published
KELLEHER,
Noreen
Agnes (née
O'DROWSKY)
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our
dearly loved mother Noreen Agnes
KELLEHER.
With her family by
her side, Noreen passed away peacefully on Saturday, January
21, 2006 in her 87th year. Noreen was a lifelong Londoner who
took pride in her city and its people. She retired from the T.
Eaton Company as Loss Prevention Manager and continued her active
life by volunteering at the Cancer Clinic. She had many lifelong
and special Friends who will miss her dearly. Noreen was a devout
Roman Catholic growing up in Saint Mary's Parish and raised her
young family in faith at Sacred Heart Parish in Delaware. She
was a charter parishioner and active member of Saint John the Divine
Parish and a sixty-seven year member of the Catholic Women's
League. Wife of the late Cletus
KELLEHER (1994.) Loving mother
of Karen and Bob
WILLMOTT of Parkhill, Patricia
MUNRO of London,
Maureen ALCOCK of Watford, Peter and Debbie
KELLEHER of Ucluelet,
British Columbia, Gerard
KELLEHER of London, Janet and Jack
WOUTERS
of Dorchester and Michael and Janice
KELLEHER of LaSalle. Proud
grandmother of Jeff, Chris, Joe (Lindsay), Todd (Cathy), Bridget
(Richard), Kate, Travis, Bronwyn, Connor, Michael, Summer, Tonya
(Rob), Cory, Jamie and Jackie. Extra special great-grandmother
(GiGi) of Alice, Amelia, Xavier, Hannah and Jaden. Dear sister
of Phyllis and the late Eric
DODD,
William and the late Helen
O'DROWSKY,
Gerald and Charlotte
O'DROWSKY, Jack and the late
Virginia O'DROWSKY and sister-in-law Kae
ARCHAMBAULT.
Predeceased
by her parents Adam and Florence
O'DROWSKY and sisters Mary
WRAIGHT
and Eva McCARTHY.
Friends may call at the McFarlane and Roberts
Funeral Home (2240 Wharncliffe Rd., S., Lambeth (519) 652-2020)
on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The Funeral Mass will be held
at Saint John the Divine Roman Catholic Church on Wednesday, January
25, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. with Father John
PIRT celebrating. Interment
St. Peter's Cemetery. Donations to the London Regional Cancer
Centre gratefully acknowledged. Prayers will be held at the Funeral
Home on Tuesday evening at 7 p.m. On-line condolences are available
through www.mcfarlane-roberts.ca
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DODD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-04-28 published
LEFEVRE,
Rosie (née
LIERMAN)
Peacefully, with family by her side, at Maple Manor Nursing Home,
Tillsonburg, on Wednesday, April 26, 2006, Rosie
(LIERMAN)
LEFEVRE
in her 93rd year. Born in Gladstone, Michigan, January 3, 1914.
Dear daughter of the late Maurice
LIERMAN and the late former
Alberta DEWITT.
Rosie was a member of Saint Mary's R.C. Church,
Tillsonburg and Saint Mary's C.W.L. Beloved wife of the late Gaston
LEFEVRE (1990.) Survived by her devoted daughters Yvonne
BOSSY
and her husband Julien of Tillsonburg; Margaret
DODD and her
husband Andrew of Burlington; Patricia
COOPER DE
RYK and her
husband Bob of London; ten adoring grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren
loving sister Margaret DE
CAP,
South
Middleton and sister-in-law
Mary LIERMAN,
Hamilton and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased
by her infant child, Mary and her daughter Elsie
JONES.
Heartfelt
thanks to the amazing nurses and caregivers at Maple Manor. Resting
at the Verhoeve Funeral Home, 262 Broadway, Tillsonburg until
Monday morning, May 1, 2006, thence to Saint Mary's R.C. Church,
Tillsonburg for Mass of A Christian Burial at 10: 00 a.m. by Rev. Fr. Matthew
GEORGE.
Interment in Tillsonburg Cemetery. As expressions of
sympathy, memorial donations (by cheque only) would be appreciated
to Saint Mary's Church or the Alzheimer Society. Visitation Sunday
2: 00-4:00 p.m. and 7:00-9:00 p.m. C.W.L. Prayers will be said
at 4: 00 p.m. on Sunday and Parish Prayers will be at 7:00 p.m.
on Sunday.
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DODD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-06-19 published
FRASER,
Robert "
Barry"
(July 1, 1949-June 15, 2006)
Unexpectedly at home on June 15, 2006. Beloved father of Kelly
DODD (Blair) and Grant. Predeceased by his wife Lois (1986) and
father Robert (2003). Survived by mother Frances and sisters
Karlene SHAW
(Bob) and Anita
OLLETT (Jack.)
Brother-in-law to
Bob and Vivian Coristine and the late John (1996) and Kathleen
PEACE.
Son-in-law to Grant
KELLY and the late Esther
KELLY (1997.)
Will be loved and missed by several nieces and nephews. The funeral
service will be held on Tuesday, June 20, 2006 at 12: 00 noon
at Smith Funeral Home, 1576 London Line, Sarnia. Cremation will
take place. Family and Friends will be received at Smith Funeral
Home on Monday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday morning from
10 until service time at 12 noon. Donations appreciated to the
Heart and Stroke Foundation. Memories and condolences may be
sent on line to www.smithfuneralhome.ca
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DODD o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2006-10-18 published
SIMPSON,
Oscar
James
Passed away at the Collingwood General and Marine Hospital on
Monday, October 16, 2006 in his 87th year. Oscar, beloved husband
of Mae SIMPSON.
Loving father of Kathy and her husband Peter
DODD and Paul
SIMPSON. Cherished grandfather of Kimberley and
Colin DODD.
Oscar will be fondly remembered by his sisters-in-law
Gretta LEIGHTON,
June
SIMPSON and Lorna
DENISON. Predeceased
by brother Ken
SIMPSON, brothers-in-law Harvey and his wife
Marjorie
LEIGHTON,
Keith
LEIGHTON, Don
DENISON, and by sister-in-law Bernice
and husband Andrew
CHIPCHASE.
Friends may call at the Fawcett
Funeral Home -- Creemore Chapel, 182 Mill Street, on Tuesday,
October 17, 2006 from 2-4 and 7-9 in the evening. A funeral service
will be held on Wednesday, October 18, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. at
Saint_John's United Church, 192 Mill Street, Creemore. Interment
Creemore Union Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations in Oscar's
memory may be made to the Alzheimer's Society, Creemore Union
Cemetery Board, Saint_John's United Church or the Creemore Legion
Poppy Fund. Friends may leave comments for the family by visiting
www.fawcettfuneralhomes.com
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DODD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-10 published
DUGGAN,
William "
Bill"
Henry
At the Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital, Burlington, on Thursday,
February 9, 2006, Bill
DUGGAN of Burlington, formerly of Minden,
in his 89th year. Beloved husband of the late Jean
DUGGAN.
Much
loved father of Robert and his wife Margaret of Burlington, and
Brian and his wife Carol of Scarborough. Cherished grandpa of
Katie and Emily. Dear brother of Dot
McMATH of Willowdale, Shirley
CALHOUN of Mississauga, Ruth
POPE and her husband Charlie of
Markdale, and brother-in-law of John
ALLISON of Tillsonburg,
Roma DUGGAN of Thornhill, Ruth
PERKINS of Minden and Eileen
DODD
of Creemore. Predeceased by his sister Hazel
ALLISON and brothers
Wally and George
DUGGAN.
Visitation at Smith's Funeral Home,
1167 Guelph Line (one stoplight north of Queen Elizabeth Way),
Burlington (905-632-3333), on Friday 7-9 p.m., where Funeral
Service will be held on Saturday, February 11, 2006 at 1 p.m.
Cremation. If desired, expressions of sympathy to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation of Ontario or the Salvation Army would be sincerely
appreciated by the family. www.smithsfh.com
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DODD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-11 published
TYERS,
Brian
David
Suddenly, on Wednesday, February 8, 2006, at the Credit Valley
Hospital, at the age of 71. Beloved husband of Barbara (née
DODD,)
loving father to son Michael David and his wife
Lea
HARRINGTON,
daughter Maureen and her husband Jim
LIPA, and daughter Dianne.
Lovingly remembered by his sister Joyce
PEEL and family in England,
and his sister-in-law Maureen
TOMPKINS and her husband Alan and
family in South Africa. A private family service will be held
on Tuesday. A memeorial service will be held on Thursday, February
16, 2006 at the Oakridge Bible Chapel, 8th Line, Oakville, at
11: 00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, we would appreciate donations
to cancer research through the Canadian Cancer Society.
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DODD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-14 published
O'BRIEN,
June
Mary
Peacefully at home in Toronto on Sunday, February 12, 2006. Cherished
best friend of Pat
DODD.
Loving sister of Les and wife
Marie
of Toronto, Geoffrey and wife Veronica of England, Catherine
and husband Bill
WHITE/WHYTE of England and Veronica and husband Ian
SELMAN of Scotland. Much loved aunt and great-aunt to many nieces
and nephews in Canada, the United Kingdom and New Zealand. June
taught at St. Francis of Assisi School, Manning Ave., Toronto,
for many years. Throughout her teaching career she touched the
lives of many students and colleagues. She will be fondly remembered
by many Friends, neighbours and of course Gypsy. Visitation will
be held at the Rosar-Morrison Funeral Home and Chapel, 467 Sherbourne
St. (south of Wellesley), 416-924-1408, on Tuesday, February
14 from 7 to 9 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be held at Our Lady of
Lourdes Church (Sherbourne and Earl) on Wednesday, February 15
at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to WaterCan,
321 Chapel Street, Ottawa, Ontario K1N 7Z2, or the charity of your
choice.
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DODD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-19 published
DORAN,
Henry "
Harry"
Passed away peacefully, on Tuesday, April 18, 2006, at Sunnybrook
Health Sciences Centre, in his 88th year. Beloved husband of
the late Lorna (née
FRASER.)
Loving father of Susan
McAULIFFE
(Conor) and Nancy
CURZON
(Richard.)
Devoted grandfather of Neil,
Katie and James. Henry is survived by sister Catherine
DODD.
Henry will also be sadly missed by special companion Remy
COLLADO
and many nieces and nephews. 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 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.
on Friday, April 21st. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held
on Saturday, April 22nd at 1 o'clock in St. Anselm Church, 1 MacNaughton
Road. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery.
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DODD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-07-17 published
Derek SAWYER, 63: Exalted bell-ringer
Derek SAWYER brought glorious sounds to Toronto church
Engineer at Ontario Hydro engaged in a heavenly hobby
By Catherine
DUNPHY,
Obituary
Writer
He was Toronto's lord of the rings, the man who brought North
America's first -- and so far only -- set of 12 glorious change
bells to the tower of Saint_James' Cathedral.
You can hear them every Sunday morning, heralding the start of
the two services at the King St. E. church. If you are lucky,
you can hear them at other random times as they commemorate a
wedding, a bicentennial, perhaps, or a synod.
These are not stationary chiming bells; these are not bells wired
to a computer tolling the quarter-hour. These are something different
bronze bells hung in frames allowing a full 360-degree swing
and weighing between 110 kilograms and two tonnes.
Ringing Saint_James's great bronze bells in a precise orderly relationship,
one after another, creates change ringing. There are a possible
479 million changes, and completing just one of them requires
skill and a mastery of an ancient English art that goes back
to the Middle Ages. It also necessitates a band of change ringers
at least as enthralled, if not as obsessed, as was Derek
SAWYER.
"Bells are the loud voice of the church and they reach out to
the people outside of the church," he once told a reporter for
this newspaper.
But they were his voice, too, his joy, his passion, his ode to
life.
SAWYER was a 10-year-old choirboy in Leicestershire, England,
when he noticed the parish bell ringers only had to come to church
a few minutes before the service, not the half-hour earlier required
of him. That was all it took for him to try it -- standing on
a wooden box -- and once he had tried it, he was hooked.
"I won't say change ringing is addictive," his wife Susan said,
"but it is obsessive." She likens their sound to the bagpipes,
in that the listener "either loves them or hates them." She capitulated
and learned the art of change ringing seven years ago.
Derek SAWYER became master of the change-ringing society at Bristol
University, where he studied electrical engineering. Had he not
signed on for what he thought would be just a short three-year
work adventure in Canada, he would have no doubt gone on to become
master at the Leicester Cathedral.
Instead he stayed in Canada, in Toronto, where he worked for
Ontario Hydro for 27 years. He took vacations to American cities,
where there were change bells he could ring, and spent many weekends
in Quebec City cleaning, tuning and hanging new bell-changing
ropes in the tower of the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity.
"Change ringing there had been off and on until Derek did that,"
said cathedral tower captain Douglas Kitson. "Now it's solid."
Back on home ground,
SAWYER had to resort to a hand bell-ringing
group he started with three others pining for change-bell ringing.
"It was second best," Susan
SAWYER admitted.
After his group disbanded in the mid-1970s,
SAWYER was left with
a set of 12 hand-ringing bells and no ringers. He wasted no time
in creating a new group with teens from his church, Saint Peter's
Anglican, which started with rehearsals around his Mississauga
dining room and grew to become a group of adults who rang bells
in nursing homes and hospitals, as well as in other churches.
Gregarious and personable,
SAWYER was a communicator and his
enthusiasm for his hobby was not only palpable, it was contagious.
And so when an Australian magnate and change-bell aficionado
phoned him on his way through Toronto to say he thought there
should be a set of change bells in this city and that he would
find them,
SAWYER saw the opportunity to make his dream come
true.
It took him seven years -- and fundraising amounting to $500,000
but by the end of March 1997, the ship carrying 10 bells cast
in 1828 from bronze taken from French cannons captured during
the Battle of Waterloo arrived in Toronto's harbour. Eight survived
the trip; four new bells were recast from the leftover gun metal.
They were uncrated and set out on platforms in a warehouse along
Queens Quay for a welcoming party -- "I think everybody (from
the church) could actually believe they were going in at that
point," Susan recalled -- then transported on a flatbed to the
church.
SAWYER took the day off work, determined to see the fruition
of what he'd worked so long for.
"It was always a burning idea in Derek's mind that we have bells
in Toronto and his engineering background had them install it
properly," said Derek
DODD, a cathedral parishioner but not a
change-bell ringer at the time.
But he was among a small group whom
SAWYER taught to ring in
time for their dedication ceremony that June 27, a date that
also marked the cathedral's 200th anniversary. Ringers flew in
from England for the event, but the local ringers -- the ones
SAWYER had been training three or four times a week for several
months -- also rang during the dedication service.
"Derek was in charge and he gave each person, each local member,
a chance to ring the bell at a certain point in time. We felt
it was important we did it ourselves,"
DODD said. "It was a thrill.
We were all congratulating each other, high-fiving, reaching
out and touching each other in the tower. We did it. We did it."
Queen Elizabeth attended the service that Sunday and
SAWYER was
presented to her. He later reported to his wife that the Queen
knew her bells and could talk the talk -- the monarch had told
him she thought the 12s so much richer than 10s or 8s.
After SAWYER retired in 2002, he and Susan went change ringing
in Australia, in the cathedral in Leicester and even in Westminster
Abbey, an honour marking
SAWYER's skill. This past May, they
were in Quebec City for an annual get-together of the North American
Guild of Change Ringers.
SAWYER spent most of his time in the bell tower.
On the way home, the
SAWYERs stopped off in Kingston to see their
younger son Andrew, just home from serving in Afghanistan. The
following Friday, June 2,
SAWYER died unexpectedly, in his sleep.
The Saint_James' Cathedral bell ringers gathered in the tower the
following Thursday to ring for
SAWYER's funeral.
"That was when the full emotion of the ringers came out,"
DODD
said. "It was very private, between ourselves. We supported each
other."
SAWYER's oldest son Christopher, a geologist, joined them for
the half-muffled ring; Susan
SAWYER heard it from the church.
On the evening of June 27, the anniversary of the day change
bells finally rang out in Toronto and the day he would have turned
64, ringers gathered in towers throughout North America to honour
SAWYER, the man for whom the bells always tolled.
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DODDS o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-12-19 published
DODDS,
Oliver
In loving memory of a dear Gramps, Oliver, who passed away 21 years
ago, December 19th, 1985.
Loving and kind in all his ways,
Upright and just to the end of his days.
Sincere and kind in heart and mind,
What beautiful memories he left behind.
- Lovingly remembered by your granddaughter, Laurie.
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DODDS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-31 published
DODDS,
Margaret
Ann "
Peggy"
Peacefully, with dignity and with her daughter by her side, after
a short illness at University Hospital on Monday, May 29, 2006,
Margaret
Ann
(Peggy)
DODDS in her 95th year. Predeceased by her
loving husband Tom (1967) "Together Again". Dearest mother of
Margaret and her partner Frank
FARRUGIA.
Beloved
Nannie of grandchildren
Debra and her partner Deborah, Michael
BUTLER
(Colleen) of Hamilton
and Terri LARGE of Hamilton. She will be fondly remembered by
her great-grandchildren Dan, Michael John, Chris, and Trevor.
Dear sister of Mary
SANDERSON, of England. Cousin of Ray
PRINCE
of England and Elsie (Joe)
GALEA of London. Also survived by
several nieces and nephews in England. Never to be forgotten
by many dear Friends in London and surrounding area. The funeral
service will be conducted at the Lloyd R. Needham Funeral Chapel
(520 Dundas Street, London) on Thursday, June 1st, 2006 at 10: 00 a.m.
with visitation for a half hour prior to service time. A private
interment of ashes will be held at a later date. In memory of
Peggy, contributions to the London Regional Cancer Centre would
be greatly appreciated.
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DODDS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-13 published
DODDS,
M.▼
Jean▼
(Reg. N., Toronto General Hospital, class of '46)
Beloved▼ daughter of the late Scoon and Elma
DODDS.
Dearly▼ loved
cousin of Mary and Bill
WALKER; she will be sadly missed by their
daughters Catherine (Rev. Michael
STOL) their children Jessica
and David from London, Ontario; Barbara (Brian
WRIDE) and their
children Addison and Fiona from Uxbridge. Visitation will be
held at the Trull 'North Toronto' Funeral Home and Cremation
Centre, 2704 Yonge Street (5 blocks south of Lawrence) (416) 488-1101,
on Tuesday, March 14th, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Service will be held
at Glenview Presbyterian Church (Glenview Ave. at Yonge, 3 blocks
south of Lawrence) on Wednesday, March 15th, at 11 o'clock. Interment
at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. If desired, a remembrance may be
made to the Memorial Fund of Glenview Presbyterian Church, 1 Glenview
Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M4R 1P5.
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DODDS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-06-09 published
HILLHOUSE,
Barbara
Joan (née
HAMILTON)
With grace and courage, Joan died on Wednesday, June 7, 2006
at Saint Michael's Hospital from a series of complications following
recent surgery. The excellent skills, care and compassion by
all of the Saint Michael's staff, our Urban Angels who attended
Joan, were outstanding - thank you. Beloved wife for 49 years
to her devoted husband and best friend Don. Proud mother of Bob
(Jill DODDS) and Martha (Jason
MERCER.)
Loving grandmother of
Stewart and Duncan
HILLHOUSE.
Predeceased by parents Robert Seabourne
HAMILTON and Helen Mary
McCULLOUGH.
Joan was born in Belleville
although she lived most of her life in North Toronto. She graduated
from Lawrence Park Collegiate and the University of Toronto (Occupational
Therapy). Joan will be sadly missed but fondly remembered by
her wide circle of Friends, especially Joan
WYLIE and Shirley
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART, her lifelong best pals. The family wishes to thank our
Ministers Ken
GALLINGER and Jessica
McCRAE and everyone who has
given us spiritual support and expressions of love for Joan.
Funeral arrangements entrusted to Kim
HUNTER,
Humphrey
Funeral
Home - A.W. Miles Chapel. A memorial service will be held on
Wednesday, June 28th at 11 o'clock in Lawrence Park Community
Church, 2180 Bayview Avenue, Toronto. If so wished, donations
may be made to Saint Michael's Hospital Foundation, 30 Bond Street,
Toronto, Ontario M5B 1W8 or to a charity of your choice.
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DODDS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-10 published
THUOT,
Ruth
Ellen (née
DORGAN) (1925-2006)
Passed away peacefully, at Saint Mary's Hospital, on March 9, 2006,
at the age of 80 years. Ruth is survived by her husband Paul,
her children John (Pat) of British Columbia, Bill (Carol) of
Waterloo, Roger (Alizon) of Ottawa, Pierre of Kitchener, Margie
(Tom) FOSTER of Waterloo, and Laura
HEMING of Huntsville, as
well as fifteen grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.
Ruth is also survived by two sisters, Gladys
DODDS and Leona
READER.
She was predeceased by her beloved grand_son Timothy
HEMING,
her parents Denis and Leona
DORGAN, and four brothers Archibald,
Harold, Dean, and Grant. A native of Saskatchewan, Ruth's life
centered around a passion for music, grandchildren, the Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation, and her working years at Motorola in
Toronto. Friends are invited to share their memories of Ruth
with her family during visitation at the Edward R. Good Funeral
Home, 171 King Street South, Waterloo, on Friday (today), March
10, 2006 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. and Saturday, March 11 from 2-2: 45
p.m. The Funeral Service will follow in the Chapel of the funeral
home at 3: 00 p.m. with the Reverend Edward
SHERIDAN of Our Lady of
Lourdes Roman Catholic Church officiating. Cremation will follow
and a private family interment will take place at Parkview Cemetery
at a later date. A reception will be held in the Fireside Reception
Room of the funeral home immediately following the funeral service.
In Ruth's memory, donations may be made directly to the Tim Heming
Bursary Fund and can be arranged by calling the funeral home.
Condolences/Donations/Flowers www.edwardrgood.com 519-745-8445
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DODDS,
M.▲
Jean▲
(Reg. Nurse, Toronto General Hospital, Class of '46)
Beloved▲ daughter of the late Scoon and Elma
DODDS.
Dearly▲ loved
cousin of Mary and Bill
WALKER; she will be sadly missed by their
daughters Catherine (Rev. Michael
STOL) and their children Jessica
and David from London, Ontario; Barbara (Brian
WRIDE) and their
children Addison and Fiona from Uxbridge. Visitation will be
held at the Trull "North Toronto" Funeral Home and Cremation
Centre 2704 Yonge St. (5 blocks south of Lawrence) (416-488-1101),
on Tuesday, March 14th, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Service will be
held at Glenview Presbyterian Church (Glenview Ave. at Yonge,
3 blocks south of Lawrence) on Wednesday, March 15, at 11 o'clock.
Interment at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. If desired, a remembrance
may be made to the Memorial Fund of Glenview Presbyterian Church,
1 Glenview Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, M4R 1P5.
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PACE,
Mary
Jane (née
DODDS)
May, as she was known to family and Friends, died peacefully
on Monday, April 17, 2006 at True Davidson Acres, Dawes Rd.,
Toronto, in her 97th year. Predeceased by her beloved husband
Jim and her daughter Alice. She is survived by seven loving children,
Eleanor (Mrs. Alan
PETERS), Margaret (Mrs. Ronald
ACHESON), Jim,
George, Wesley, Harry and David. Also fondly remembered by 20 grandchildren,
25 great-grandchildren and 7 great-great-grandchildren, as well
as many other Friends and relatives. Friends may call at the
Giffen-Mack "Danforth" Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 2570 Danforth
Ave. (at Main St. subway) on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Service
in the funeral home chapel on Friday at 11 a.m. Interment will
follow, after a reception at the funeral home, at Resthaven Memorial
Gardens 2700 Kingston Rd. In lieu of flowers, donations may be
made to the Hospital For Sick Children Foundation.
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GRATTON,
Clarence
Allen
Suddenly, in Blenheim on Friday, April 21st, 2006, Clarence Allen
GRATTON of Chatham in his 45th year. Lovingly remembered by his
wife Christina
Lynn (née
BARTLETT) and his mother Shirley Yon
(née DODGE.)
Loving father of Clarence Jr., Joshua, Jacob, Jason,
Candace and Alyssa. Dear brother of Wayne (Carol), Herbert (Michelle),
Frank (Susanne), Milton (Tanya), Donna, Marilyn, Brenda (William
McCOULLOUGH,)
Debra
(CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER) and Faithanne
(YON.) Also survived
by many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by Kim Lee
GRATTON.
Friends
may call at the Rodney Chapel on Monday, April 24th, 2006 from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where funeral service will be conducted on Tuesday
at 11 a.m. with Rev. B.
COOK officiating. Interment McColl Cemetery.
If desired, memorial contributions to the kindness fund would
be appreciated. Arrangements entrusted to Padfield Funeral Homes
(519-785-0810) -- www.padfieldfuneralhome.com
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GABRIEL,
Ilu (née Gabrielle
SCHWEIGER) (1950-2006)
Passed away peacefully in Vancouver with family and Friends at
her side on February 28, 2006. She was a long-time resident of
Atlin, British Columbia. Beloved sister of Christiane
DODGE (David)
and Tom SCHWEIGER
(Catherine
KENNY.) Loving aunt to Janine
DODGE
(Jose-Claudio
TERRA), Alexa
DODGE (Sean
MILLER) and Matthew
SCHWEIGER
great-aunt of Luc Dodge
TERRA. A celebration of her life will
be held Sunday March 5th at the home of Friends in Vancouver.
For further information call 604-873-3356 or e-mail ilugabriel@hotmail.com
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to her favourite charities:
Foster Parents Plan, Amnesty International, or Medicins sans
Frontieres. Her family and Friends wish to thank the staff of
the Vancouver General Hospital Palliative Care Unit for their
compassionate and loving care. Remembrances to ilugabriel@hotmail.com
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DOBBIN,
Craig
Laurence, O.C.
Craig Laurence
DOBBIN, O.C., husband, father, grandfather, dear
friend, entrepreneur, philanthropist, chairman, founder of the
world's largest helicopter corporation and one of Newfoundland
and Labrador's proudest sons. Surrounded by his beloved wife,
confidante and best friend Elaine, his five children, and his
brothers and sisters, at home looking out over the rugged Atlantic
Ocean in Beachy Cove, Newfoundland, he presided gracefully and
courageously over his final covenant and entered into the arms
of the angels at age 71 on October 7, 2006. Craig
DOBBIN was
born in Saint_John's, Newfoundland on Friday, September 13, 1935,
one of 11 children to Rita
(POWER) and Patrick. He grew up on
King's Bridge Road, a working class neighbourhood. He graduated
from St. Bonaventure College in Saint_John's and went on to become
one of the global aviation industry's most successful figures.
He provided opportunity, support and inspiration to thousands
through his businesses, his philanthropy and most importantly
through his charming, larger than life, magnanimous character.
A fearless buccaneer in the business world, Craig was guided
by integrity, honesty and loyalty, and dove passionately into
every task he undertook. He sprinkled his many speeches with
concise, memorable axioms, including his three favorites: 'Never
take no for an answer,' 'Turn adversity into opportunity,' and,
his favorite in recent years, 'Time is the enemy.' From his base
in Newfoundland, he founded Sealand Helicopters with one aircraft
in 1977 and launched CHC Helicopter Corporation in 1987,
building the enterprise into the largest helicopter services
company in the world through timely acquisitions, strategic decisions
and the support of many dedicated, loyal employees. He visited
many of the 35 countries in which CHC operates, served as
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer and later as Executive Chairman,
and delivered his final speech to shareholders with his usual
wit and charm, and to lengthy applause, on September 28, 2006
in Vancouver. Craig founded Omega Investments, a Newfoundland
real estate company that, combined with his reputation and integrity,
provided the leverage and collateral for many of his subsequent
ventures. He founded Air Atlantic, a regional fixed-wing airline
when the Open Skies Treaty was signed in 1989; created Vector
Aerospace through a public offering; built Canadian Helicopters
and created CHC Composites Limited. With every success, he
was quick to point to his team, describing himself as a casting
director rather than a master at business. He recognized talent
and had a knack of making every individual feel important and
his fellow employees were like family to him. Craig strongly
believed in giving back to the community and did so with passion.
In the giving of his time and talents, he never looked for recognition,
but received it nevertheless for his outstanding generosity,
support and encouragement. He was inducted as an Officer of the
Order of Canada - which he considered to be his greatest honour
he received honorary degrees from Memorial University of Newfoundland,
the National University of Ireland and Saint Mary's University
in Halifax. He was the Provincial and National Transportation
Person of the Year; was awarded the Medaille de l'aeronatique
from the Government of France established to reward the individuals
who distinguished themselves in the development of aviation
was inducted into the Newfoundland and Labrador Business Hall
of Fame; was Atlantic Canada's Entrepreneur of the Year and was
voted Newfoundland and Labrador's Businessman of the Millennium.
Just this past week, Craig received notification that he was
to be inducted into Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame in June 2007
for his lifetime of work and achievement in the aviation industry.
He was a fiercely proud Newfoundlander, a loyal Canadian and
honoured citizen of the Republic of Ireland. Craig served as
Honourary Consul General of Ireland for Newfoundland and Labrador
and was Chairman of the Ireland-Canada University Foundation
in Dublin. Equally at ease with presidents, princes and those
less fortunate, he supported, sometimes anonymously, many causes.
He endowed the Robert M. Kotloff/Nancy P. Blumenthal Professorship
for Advanced Lung Disease at the University of Pennsylvania and
served as Honourary Chairman and Patron for various non-profit
organizations including the Lung Association of Newfoundland
and Labrador; Newfoundland Cancer Treatment and Research Foundation
The Janeway Children's Hospital Foundation; The Health Care Foundation
of Newfoundland and Labrador; Memorial University and others. He
was named Outstanding Individual Philanthropist by the Canadian
Society of Fundraising Executives. He will be greatly missed
and fondly remembered by thousands. Leaving to mourn his wife,
Elaine; daughters Joanne (Brian
SEARS;)
Carolyn; sons Mark (Sandra)
Craig (Lisa); David (Penny); and their mother Eleanor. Step-children
Kellee CARTER (Jason); Scott
PARSONS (Karen); Robin
PARSONS (Callie).
Grandchildren Isobel
DOBBIN-
SEARS;
Tim
ROSE; Christine
ROSE
Kelly ROSE; Sally
HOLLOWAY; Jane
HOLLOWAY; Eleanor
HOLLOWAY
Megan DOBBIN; Maria
DOBBIN; Michael
DOBBIN; Zachary
DOBBIN; Jake
DOBBIN; Gillian
DOBBIN; Heather
DOBBIN; Jayne
CARTER; Kate
CARTER
Lily PARSONS; Hilary
PARSONS; Sisters Maureen (Dr. Justin
MacCARTHY)
Marion (Dr. Walter
TUCKER); Rita (Edwin
DODGE), Margo (William
STINSON); Brothers Basil, Dermot (Cyndi); Barney (Elizabeth)
sister-in-law, Joan
DOBBIN. A large number of nieces, nephews,
dear Friends and employees. At Craig's request, cremation has
taken place and there will be no formal period of visitation.
Funeral mass to be held at the Basilica of Saint_John the Baptist
at 3: 00 p.m., Monday, October 9, 2006, private interment to follow.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Elaine Dobbin
Centre for Autism, P.O. Box 14078, Saint_John's, Newfoundland,
A1B 4G8; or the Lung Association of Newfoundland and Labrador,
IPF Research Fund, P.O. Box 13457, Saint_John's, Newfoundland,
A1B 4B8. Arrangements entrusted to the care of Carnell's Funeral
Home. To send a message of condolence or to sign a memorial guest
book, please visit www.carnells.com; a guest book has also been
set up at the Carnell Memorial Chapel, 329 Freshwater Road for
the convenience of the general public.
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HOWE,
John
Worcester
(September 11, 1925-December 26, 2006)
In the comfort he wished for, and surrounded by his loving family,
John passed away peacefully at the Hospice at May Court in Ottawa,
after a lengthy and valiant struggle with cancer. John is survived
by his beloved wife, Joan (née
GREAVES/
HILL;) pre-deceased by
his loving wife
Kathleen (née
CORNELL) in 1984; his bother William,
and his sister Barbara (Marshall). John will be sadly missed
by his children Marguerite
(MacHELL,)
Patricia
(LOEBACH) and
Thomas; his Hill family step-children Jennifer, Jeremy, Julia,
and Jonathan, his thirteen grandchildren and great-grandchild
his eleven step-grandchildren; and his sisters Elizabeth
(STEDMAN)
and Mary (DODGE.) A Memorial Service will be held in Toronto
in the near future. The family is deeply grateful to Doctor Louise
COULOMBE and the staff and volunteers at the Hospice of May Court.
Those wishing may make donations to May Court Hospice, 115 Cameron
Ave., Ottawa K1S 0X1, or Prostate Cancer Research.
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PARKHOUSE,
John
Elverton
Born February 3, 1923 in Kingston, Ontario, passed away peacefully
February 12, 2006 in Nanaimo. He is survived by his loving wife
Jewellien and daughters; Leslie
DODGSON and Sylvia
ROMBOUGH (of
Ontario), grandchildren; Erin, Erikka and Danielle, sisters
Ruth HAMER and Florence
WATTS.
John will be dearly missed by
his family and Friends. A Funeral Service will be held Friday,
February 17, 2006 at 2: 00 p.m. at Mount Benson Funeral Chapel,
125 Wallace Street, Nanaimo, British Columbia. In lieu of flowers
donations can be made in John's memory to a charity of your choice.
First Memorial Funeral Services 250-754-8333
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DODGSON,
Ruby
Peacefully, on Saturday, January 14, 2006 in her 92nd year. Beloved
wife of the late Derrick
DODGSON.
Mother of Pat and John. Grandmother
of Kelly, Terry, Jeffrey, Ryan, Sean and Kyle and great-grandmother
to Christopher, Nickolas, Nicole and Samantha. Memorial service
at St. Hilda's Church, 2353 Dufferin Street, at Eglinton at 11: 00
a.m., on Friday, January 20, 2006. If desired, donations may
be made to the Diabetes Association.
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DODIC,
Radisav
Jordan
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the peaceful passing
of Radisav Jordan
DODIC, in the presence of his family, at 9: 50
a.m. on Monday, January 2, 2006, at Royal Columbian Hospital,
Vancouver, British Columbia. Radisav was born on October 3, 1923
in Vranje, Serbia. He was the beloved husband of Alexandra, and
loving father of Alexander and his wife Olga, and Andrej, and
cherished "Deka" of Sophia and Nicholas. Loved brother-in-law
of Mirjana, Dusan and his wife Senka, and Dragoljub and his wife
Jovanka. Dear uncle to Michael, Alex, John, Peter, Mark, Tracey,
Paul, and Dragan. Friends may call on Monday, January 9th from
7 to 9 p.m. at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home, 6150 Yonge Street
(at Goulding, south of Steeles), Toronto. Funeral Service will
be held on Tuesday, January 10th at 11 a.m. at St. Sava Serbian
Orthodox Church, 203 River Street, Toronto. Interment York Cemetery.
Reception to follow at York Cemetery Reception Centre.
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DODICH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-07-18 published
LOCHHEAD,
Kenneth▼
Campbell▼ (1926-2006)
Peacefully, at home, following a lengthy illness with cancer,
on Saturday, July 15, 2006 at the age of 80 years. He leaves
a loving family, wife
Joanne▼
(BRYERS,) former wife Patricia
(POOLE,)
children Colin (Svitlana
MUCHIN,)
Allan▼
(Sonia▼
DODICH,) Merrill
(Andy BOISSINEAU,)
Jennifer,▼
Tessa▼ and Pauline, grandchildren
Tavis, Stefan, Danika, Ivana, Marina, Neven, Alyssa and Brendan,
brother Douglas and a large extended family. Ken loved to paint,
and through painting found his own expression for love, joy,
and the celebration of life. He was a dedicated teacher, inspiring
two generations of art students at colleges and universities
across Canada. Ken was also an avid hockey fan and an enthusiastic
supporter of the Ottawa Senators. Ken was an Officer of the Order
of Canada, recipient of an Honorary Doctor of Laws, University
of Regina, and a 2006 recipient of the Governor-General's Award
in Visual and Media Arts. Friends may gather for a memorial reception
to celebrate Ken's life at Carleton University Art Gallery, St. Patrick's
Building, 1125 Colonel By Drive on Thursday, July 27 from 4-7 p.m.
As an expression of sympathy memorial contributions to the charity
of your choice would be appreciated.
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LOCHHEAD,
Kenneth▲
Campbell▲ (1926-2006)
Peacefully, at home, following a lengthy illness with cancer,
on Saturday, July 15, 2006 at the age of 80 years. He leaves
a loving family, wife
Joanne▲
(BRYERS,) former wife Patricia
(POOLE,)
children Colin (Svitlana
MUCHIN,)
Allan▲
(Sonia▲
DODICH,) Merrill
(Andy BOISSINEAU,)
Jennifer,▲
Tessa▲ and Pauline, grandchildren
Tavis, Stefan, Danika, Ivana, Marina, Neven, Alyssa and Brendan,
brother Douglas and a large extended family. Ken loved to paint,
and through painting found his own expression for love, joy,
and the celebration of life. He was a dedicated teacher, inspiring
two generations of art students at colleges and universities
across Canada. Ken was also an avid hockey fan and an enthusiastic
supporter of the Ottawa Senators. Ken was an Officer of the Order
of Canada, recipient of an Honorary Doctor of Laws, University
of Regina, and a 2006 recipient of the Governor-General's Award
in Visual and Media Arts. Friends may gather for a memorial reception
to celebrate Ken's life at Carleton University Art Gallery, St. Patrick's
Building, 1125 Colonel By Drive on Thursday, July 27 from 4-7 p.m.
As an expression of sympathy memorial contributions to the charity
of your choice would be appreciated.
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DODRIDGE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-28 published
NUNN,
Donald
Albert
Of Welland and formerly of Rexdale and Wainfleet passed away
at the Port Colborne General Hospital on Thursday April 27, 2006
in his 81st year. Beloved husband of Jean
(DODRIDGE,) loving
father of Patricia (Wayne)
GRAY/GREY of Omemee Ontario, Bill (Noreen)
NUNN of Rigaud Quebec, Heather
NUNN
(Laurie
EISNER) of Richmond
Hill and Donna (Dave)
MONIE of Etobicoke, dear grandfather of
Kimberly, Tammy, Jason (Kim), Christien, Natalie, Ryan, Tyler,
Courtney, Danielle and Michelle, great grandfather of Annakha,
brother of Jim (Betty)
NUNN of Midland, brother-in-law of Don
(Marjorie)
DODRIDGE, Ross (Marie)
DODRIDGE and Muriel
LAMONTAGNE
all of Welland. Also survived by several nieces and nephews.
Mr. NUNN was predeceased by his parents Sidney and Winnifred
NUNN and a brother Ken
NUNN.
Born in Toronto he lived in Rexdale
and then moved to Wainfleet and most recently Welland. He worked
at General Electric for over 40 years from where he retired in
1985. He was a member of the Wainfleet Congregational Christian
Church and was an active member of the Rexdale Lacrosse League.
The NUNN family will receive visitors at the Port Colborne Chapel
of Davidson Funeral Homes 135 Clarence St. on Friday 7-9 p.m.
Funeral service will be held in the chapel on Saturday April 29,
2006 at 2: 00 p.m. with Rev. Allan
HYNDMAN officiating. Cremation
will follow with interment of ashes in Morgan's Point Cemetery
at a later date. If so desired, memorial donations may be made
to the Wainfleet Congregational Christian Church. Online guest
register and condolences at www.davidsonfuneralhomes.com
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DODS o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-04-21 published
DODS,
Keytha▼
Norma▼ "Bo" (née
SMITH)
Reg. Nurse, Graduate of Guelph General Hospital (1941). Past
Noble Grand, Mountainview Rebekah Lodge #328.
Peacefully after a long illness at Credit Valley Hospital, Mississauga
on Thursday, April 20th, 2006 in her 89th year; beloved wife
of the late George William
DODS (2003;) loving mother of Mary
McKNIGHT and her husband George of Kamloops, British Columbia
and Barbara
ANDERSON and her husband Larry of Georgetown; dear
grandmother of Sharla, Natalie, Sarah and Virginia; and great-grandmother
of Tatiana; also sadly missed by her sisters, Flora, Betty and
Honey and her brother Ronald; predeceased by her sisters Beverley,
Carnita and Vivian and her brother Donald. Friends may call at
the Dods and McNair Funeral Home and Chapel, 21 First Street, Orangeville
on Friday from 2: 00 to 4:00 p.m. Funeral Service will be held
in the Chapel on Saturday, April 22nd, 2006 at 1: 30 p.m. Interment
Alton Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy donations to the Lung
Association would be appreciated. A tree will be planted in memory
of Bo in the Dods and McNair Memorial Forest at the Island Lake
Conservation Area, Orangeville. A dedication service will be
held on Sunday September 10th, 2006 at 2: 30 p.m. (Condolences
may be offered to the family at www.dodsandmcnair.com)
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DODS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-06-28 published
HINES,
Wanda▼
G.▼
On Sunday, June 25, 2006 at Trillium Health Centre at the age
of 79. Dear mother of Robert
DODS and his wife
Monica,▼
Sue▼
HARRISON
and her husband Derek, Patti
HINES.
Loving▼ grandmother of Amanda,
Erin, Shannon, Doug, Jennifer, Kate, Lauren, and Meghan, great
grandmother of Jonathan, Danielle, Jadzia, Isabella and Evan.
A memorial service will take place at the Glen Oaks Visitation
Centre, 3164 9th Line (at Dundas) 905-257-8822 on Tuesday, July 4,
2006 at 2: 00 p.m. Inurnment to take place at Glen Oaks Memorial
Gardens. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada
or the Canadian Diabetes Association would be appreciated by
the family.
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DODS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-07-01 published
HINES,
Wanda▲
G.▲
On Sunday, June 25, 2006 at Trillium Health Centre at the age
of 79. Dear mother of Robert
DODS and his wife
Monica,▲
Sue▲
HARRISON
and her husband Derek, Patti
HINES.
Loving▲ grandmother of Amanda,
Erin, Shannon, Doug, Jennifer, Kate, Lauren, and Meghan, great
grandmother of Jonathan, Danielle, Jadzia, Isabella and Evan.
A memorial service will take place at the Glen Oaks Visitation
Centre, 3164 9th Line (at Dundas) 905-257-8822 on Tuesday, July 4,
2006 at 2: 00 p.m. Inurnment to take place at Glen Oaks Memorial
Gardens. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada
or the Canadian Diabetes Association would be appreciated by
the family.
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DODS,
Keytha▲
Norma▲ "Bo" (née
SMITH)
Registered Nurse, Graduate of Guelph General Hospital (1941),
Past Noble Grand, Mountainview Rebekah Lodge no. 328. Peacefully
after a long illness at Credit Valley Hospital, Mississauga on
Thursday, April 20, 2006 in her 89th year; beloved wife of the
late George William
DODS (2003;) loving mother of Mary
McKNIGHT
and her husband George of Kamloops, British Columbia and Barbara
ANDERSON and her husband Larry of Georgetown; dear grandmother
of Sharla, Natalie, Sarah and Virginia; and great-grandmother
of Tatiana; also sadly missed by her sisters; Flora, Betty and
Honey and her brother Ronald; predeceased by her sisters Beverley,
Carnita and Vivian and her brother Donald. Friends may call at
the Dods and McNair Funeral Home and Chapel, 21 First Street, Orangeville
on Friday from 2-4 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel
on Saturday, April 22, 2006 at 1: 30 p.m. Interment Alton Cemetery.
As expressions of sympathy donations to the Lung Association
would be appreciated. Condolences may be offered to the family
at www.dodsandmcnair.com
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DODSON,
Ruth
Lillian (née
MUIRHEAD)
Peacefully at home on Friday, March 3, 2006, in her 82nd year.
Ruth, beloved wife of the late Charles Mark
DODSON.
Loving mother
of William and Sandra of Barrie and Mark of Uxbridge. She will
be sadly missed by her grandchildren Dianne, Jennifer, Grant,
Lisa, and predeceased by Mark. Great-grandmother of Randi, Kyle,
and Mark. Sister of Robert of Minden and predeceased by Elizabeth
of Port Bolster. Family and Friends may call at the Low and Low
Funeral Home, 23 Main Street South, Uxbridge 905-852-3073 on
Wednesday, March 8, 2006 from 11: 00-3:00 p.m. A funeral service
will be held in the chapel on Wednesday, March 8, 2006 at 3: 00
p.m. In Ruth's memory, donations may be made to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation or to the charity of your choice.
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DODSWORTH o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-31 published
CORNISH,
Frank
At Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll on Sunday, January 29, 2006,
Frank CORNISH, of R.R.#2, Mt. Elgin, in his 89th year. Husband
of the late Grace
(JOLLIFFE)
CORNISH (1992.) Dear father of Mary
Lou CORNISH and Kathleen
DODSWORTH and her husband Jad all of
Fergus. Cherished friend of Edna
MacINTYRE of Springfield. Beloved
grandfather of Erica
DYCE and husband Wayne of Fergus, Darren
MORE and wife
Pam of Palmerston and Braden
MORE of Fergus. Adopted
grandfather of Heather
COBURN and husband Jeff and Holly
DODSWORTH
all of Fergus. Proud great grandfather of Russel, Spencer, Troy
and Quinn DYCE and Daphnie
MORE.
Friends will be received at
the McBeath-Dynes Funeral Home, 246 Thames St. S., Ingersoll
Wednesday 2: 30-4:30 and -9 p.m. where funeral service will be
held on Thursday, February 2, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. Pastor Jeff
ROCKWELL of Springfield Baptist Church officiating. Interment
later Mt. Elgin Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Ontario Heart
& Stroke Foundation or Alexandra Hospital Foundation would be
appreciated.
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CLARK,
Evelyn
(March 3, 1912-March 16, 2006)
After a brave battle Evelyn passed away at the Toronto East General
Hospital.
Daughter of the late Rachel and Henry
CLARK, sister
of the late Victor and good friend of the late Don
DODSWORTH.
She is survived by her sister Barbara and sister-in-law Viola.
Evelyn will be greatly missed by her longtime Friends Peggy
BROWN,
Carol LEE and many others. She was a caring and giving person,
well liked by all who met her. Commencing in 1938, Evelyn taught
kindergarten for 40 years at Ogden Public School, Phoebe Street,
in Toronto. She was a longtime member of Wexford Heights Church.
Her love was her island on Lake Weslemkoon where she shared good
times with many Friends. Her ashes and those of her brother Victor
will be scattered and forever remain on her island. Her Friends
and family would like to extend their gratitude for the care
given to her by the Palliative Care Staff on G5 at the Toronto
East General Hospital and the caregivers from Total Comfort Care.
Funeral arrangements entrusted to Heritage Funeral Centre, 416-423-1000.
Cremation with interment of cremated remains to follow at a later
date at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, for those
who wish, donations may be made to Sick Kids Foundation, 416-813-5320
or Make a Wish Foundation, 416-223-2620.
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DODWELL,
Peter
Carpenter, D.Phil., F.R.S.C.
Died peacefully in Hospice on Tuesday, September 19th, 2006 after
a struggle with cancer. He leaves his much beloved wife Elizabeth
and children (Nick, Karen, Toby, Andréa and Emily); also step-daughters,
Linda and Katrina; grandchildren and stepgrandchildren; and a
great grandchild -- a joyful legacy. Peter was born in India,
raised and educated in England, and graduated from Oxford University
with degrees in Philosophy and Psychology. Scholar, writer, musician,
artist, and sportsman; he lived an active and varied life --
at times rather on the edge, but his natural charm helped him
through a few awkward situations. He came to Canada in 1958 and
spent his career at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario.
He also taught at London University and Harvard and was a visiting
professor at various other universities in Canada, Britain, the
United States, Australia, and New Zealand. Peter was a Fellow
of the Royal Society of Canada and the Canadian Psychological
Association of which he was president in 1985. He also held a
number of prestigious research fellowships (including Guggenheim,
Killam, C.D. Howe, and McLaughlin Fellowships). He received many
other academic honors, including the D.O. Hebb award for contributions
to psychological science. During his career, Peter morphed from
a proper young Englishman wearing jacket and tie to deliver his
lectures, into a more relaxed, North American casually dressed
senior professor, always looking to challenge his students and
colleagues, in one way or another. In this regard, a year spent
at Stanford, California in the late 1960's proved seminal in
making him a more relaxed model for his students (and family!).
Despite his busy academic life, Peter followed a number of other
less formal paths. He was an active and concerned partner and
parent, and an enthusiastic cellist and chamber musician. He
was quite proud of the fact that he was taught by Margaret Rowell
at Berkeley Conservatory, a student of the great Rostopovich.
He was a tennis player into his 70's, a skier, and a yachtsman.
He never won a Cup but once or twice gave the Canadian Shark
Champion a run for his money! Peter always had a deep concern
for the meaning of life and in his later career, when married
to Elizabeth, made a particular study of the idealistic and spiritual
basis for human culture and creativity, culminating in a book
published in 2000 titled: Brave New Mind (Oxford University Press),
which swam against the strong current of Darwinian Materialism
so prevalent in modern science. Peter and Elizabeth retired to
Victoria in 1993 and spent a wonderful autumnal season together,
savoring the musical and other gifts of their adopted home city.
They are both so grateful for these final years together. Peter
felt he led a whole life and was totally reconciled to what the
world had given him and he hoped he might have contributed to
it in his own way. Dictated by Peter in Victoria on May 4th,
2006, four months before his death. A memorial service celebrating
Peter's life will be held on Saturday September 30th, 2006 at
12: 00 noon at The Chapel on the Corner, Robert J. Reid and Sons,
309 Johnson Street, Kingston. A memorial service in Victoria
will be held on Thursday October 5th, 2006 at 3: 00 p.m. at Saint_John
the Divine Anglican Church, 1611 Quadra Street. Christian Community
Service in Forest Row, West Sussex, England to be announced.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Victoria Hospice
and Palliative Care Foundation, or the Vancouver Island Cancer
Centre Foundation.
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