FELDER
FELDMAN
FELETTI
FELICE
FELICIAN
FELISCO
FELIX
FELKAR
FELKER
FELL
FELLBAUM
FELLEGI
FELLER
FELLOWS
FELSTED
FELTIS
FELTMATE
FELTON
FELTRIN
FELTZ
FELDER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-18 published
NOONAN,
Barrie
Albert
Suddenly, March 3rd, at his residence in Winnipeg, Manitoba,
Barrie Albert
NOONAN, formerly of Ingersoll, Ontario in his 66th
year. Predeceased by his wife Patricia (1996), father Albert
(1965,) mother Vera (1995) and mother-in-law Erma
BEATY (2000.)
Survived by sisters Karen (John)
FELDER of Nairn, Nora (Don)
HOLDEN of Ingersoll, Phyllis (Jim)
STOAKLEY of Norwich; brothers-in-law
Bruce (Helen) of Vernon, British Columbia and Keith (Leslie)
of Toronto. He will also be mourned by his godchildren, Stephan
BAILEY of Vancouver and Barrie Jordon
JANZ of Edmonton and many
nieces and nephews. Barrie's academic portfolio consisted of
a B.A.(Hon.) (1964) University of Western Ontario, M.A. (1966)
University of Western Ontario, M.A.Sc. (1968), in Applied Psychology,
University of Waterloo, Ph.D. (1980) in Counselling Psychology,
University of Alberta. Barrie had retired from the University
of Manitoba, Dept. of Psychology where he had been the Director
of Student Couselling for many years. Upon retirement, he pursued
his love of travel and reading. His generosity showed itself
in the time spent and the numerous donations to many institutions
including the Association of Community Living in Beausejour,
Manitoba of which he was past Director. Cremation has taken place.
Memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, Cancer
Society or the Canadian Diabetes Society may be arranged by calling
McBeath-Dynes Funeral Home at 1-519-425-1600. *We are comforted
knowing this quiet, gentle man is now "home" with his beloved
Pat. He shall be missed". *
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FELDMAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-02-07 published
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON,
Charles
At Norfolk General Hospital, Simcoe on Saturday, February 4,
2006. Charles
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON of Delhi and formerly Saint Thomas in his
88th year. Beloved husband of the late Minnie
(FELDMAN)
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON
(1994.) Dear father of Maxine
RIDGE and grandfather of Heather
RIDGE and Karen
PEASE and husband Robert all of Sarasota, Florida.
Dear brother of Bill
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON and wife
Gert of London and Alice
KETT of Chatham. Dear friend of Lil
BACH.
Predeceased by a brother
Don and sisters Jean, Ruby, Velma, Leila, Ila and Margaret. Born
in Saint Thomas on March 3, 1918
son of the late William and Hanna
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON. He was a member of Beach Masonic Lodge #205 in Hamilton
and retired from Studabaker Automobile Manufaturing in Hamilton.
Cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be held at
H.A. Kebbel Funeral Home on Friday, February 10, 2006 at 11: 00
a.m. with visitation one hour prior. Interment of ashes will
follow at the Saint Thomas Cemetery. Reverend Norman
JONES, officiating.
Donations to the Children's Hospital of Western Ontario or the
Cancer Society
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FELDMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-02-27 published
BISTRISKY,
Mortimer▼ "
Mort▼"
On Saturday, February 25, 2006 at Toronto General Hospital. Mort
BISTRISKY, dear husband of Hana. Loving father of Eileen, and
Catherine. Dear brother and brother-in-law of Pearl and Saul
WEXLER,
Minnie▼ and Ruby
FELDMAN. Cherished uncle to many nieces
and nephews. At Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles
Ave W. (3 lights west of Dufferin) for service on Tuesday, February
28th at 12: 00 noon. Interment Beth Sholom Synagogue Section of
Mt. Sinai Memorial Park. If desired, memorial donations may be
made to the Canadian Liver Foundation 416-491-3353 or to Princes
Margaret Hospital Foundation 416-946-6560.
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FELDMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-30 published
FELDMAN,
Claire▼ (née
HENRY)
On Wednesday March 29, 2006 at Sunnybrook and Women's Health
Sciences▼
Centre.▼
Claire▼
FELDMAN beloved wife of the late Tom
FELDMAN of Timmins. Loving mother and mother-in-law of Marley
and Max FRUITMAN,
Ray▼
FELDMAN, Mimi and Mel
GREENSPOON. Dear
sister and sister-in-law of Lil and Bob
LYMAN of Waterloo, Rita
and Norman
STEIN, and the late Anne
QUITT,
Morris▼
HENRY, Milton
HENRY,
Ben▼
HENRY, and Lorie
HENRY. Devoted grandmother of Steve
and Maggie
FRUITMAN,
Karen▼
DINARDO, Brian and Gabby
FRUITMAN,
Allen and Lynn
FELDMAN,
Tori▼
FELDMAN, T.J.
FELDMAN, Lee and Jordi
GREENSPOON,
Avi▼ and Irina
GREENSPOON, Jay and Risa
GREENSPOON
and great grandmother of 16. Also missed by Adela "Day" Alfonso.
At Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles Avenue West,
(3 lights west of Dufferin) for service on Thursday March 30,
2006 at 12: 00 p.m. Interment Beth Tzedec Section of Dawes Road
Cemetery. Shiva 104 Citation Drive. If desired, memorial donations
may be made to Baycrest Centre 416-785-2875.
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TEPPER,
Louis, Q.C., L.S.M.
Died unexpectedly on Sunday, December 10, 2006. Husband and best
friend for 51 years of Geraldine Rose
(SIMLEWITZ.)
son of the
late Harry and Molly
TEPPER. Dear cousin of Belle and Sam
FELDMAN,
Harry ROSENBERG,
Marlene and Michelle
CHARNEY and Cheryl
MacHTINGER.
Beloved brother-in-law of Shirley and Jake
BIRBRAGER and Frances
SIMMS.
Fondly remembered by many nieces and nephews. Dearly missed
by his best Friends Irving and Gini
ROSEN and Mariella and Peter
MORRIN.
Funeral
Service will be held in Beth Israel Synagogue,
116 Centre Street, Kingston, on Monday, December 11, 2006 at
2: 00 p.m. Interment will follow in Beth Israel Cemetery. For
those wishing memorial donations to the charity of your choice
would be appreciated. Arrangements in the care of Gordon F. Tompkins
Funeral Homes, Central Chapel, 613-546-5454. Relatives and Friends
are invited to sign the book of condolence at www.gftompkins-central.ca
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FELDMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-05 published
GROSS,
Ann (née
FELDMAN)
Beloved wife and best friend of the late Philip
GROSS for 64
years, passed away in her 90th year, Friday, February 3, 2006.
Loving mother and mother-in-law of Barbara and Kenneth
NORWICH,
Howard and Linda
GROSS,
Judith and Uri
PRIWES, and Jacqueline
GROSS. Dear sister and sister-in-law of Rose
NORWICH and the
late Harry
NORWICH,
Max and Betty
FELDMAN, the late Gert and
Harry GOODMAN, the late Jean and Harold
HABERMAN,
Lil and Joe
COLE,
Sylvia and the late Frank
GROSS, Marilyn and the late Dr.
Ben GROSS,
Hélène
ESTRIN and the late Sylvia and Ben
ESTRIN,
the late Dave and Blanche
GROSS.
Energetic and fun-loving grandmother
of Marni NORWICH and Tim, Stephanie
NORWICH and Joe, and Liora
NORWICH;
Vida and Adam
GROSS; Daliah and Brian
CHAPNIK, Courtney
and Steven
WEINER,
Jordana and Brian
BRITT. Great-grandmother
of Lily, Eve and Paige. Ann will be missed by her many good Friends,
nieces and nephews. Ann was lovingly cared for during the latter
years of her life by Meridee
BOWLES and the angels on the staff
of the Apotex Centre, 7-South. Donations in her memory may be
made to Hadassah-Women's International Zionist Organization Canada,
an organization for which Ann worked tirelessly. Arrangements
by Steeles Memorial Chapel (905-881-6003; http://www.steeles.org).
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FELDMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-27 published
BISTRISKY,
Mortimer▲ "
Mort▲"
On Saturday, February 25, 2006 at Toronto General Hospital. Mort
BISTRISKY, dear husband of Hana. Loving father of Eileen, and
Catherine. Dear brother and brother-in-law of Pearl and Saul
WEXLER,
Minnie▲ and Ruby
FELDMAN. Cherished uncle to many nieces
and nephews. At Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles
Ave. W. (3 lights west of Dufferin) for service on Tuesday, February
28th at 12: 00 noon. Interment Beth Sholom Synagogue Section of
Mt. Sinai Memorial Park. If desired, memorial donations may be
made to the Canadian Liver Foundation 416-491-3353 or to Princess
Margaret Hospital Foundation 416-946-6560.
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FELDMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-20 published
SULMAN,
Murray
Irving
Born 1923 in Thorold, passed away peacefully on Saturday, March 18,
2006 at Linhaven Home for the Aged in St. Catharines. Loving
husband of Margaret and father to Sheldon and Margaret
VAIL and
Beth and Steve
FELDMAN of Toronto. Will be sadly missed by grandchildren
Aaron,
Megan,
Stephanie, Rachel and Sam, sisters Maralin
CALMAN
and Wendy (Penny) and her husband Nick
SEMINCHUK, and many nieces
and nephews. He lived his life… He did it his way. Our heartfelt
thanks to the caring staff at Linhaven. Funeral Service will
be held at the Downtown Chapel of Butler Funeral Home, 33 Duke
Street, St. Catharines on Monday, March 20, 2006 at 1: 00 p.m.
Interment will take place at B'nai Israel Cemetery. In lieu of
flowers - donations to the Alzheimer Society would be appreciated
by the family. Butler: 905-684-2334, www.butler-duke.ca
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FELDMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-30 published
FELDMAN,
Claire▲ (née
HENRY)
On Wednesday March 29, 2006 at Sunnybrook and Women's Health
Sciences▲
Centre.▲
Claire▲
FELDMAN beloved wife of the late Tom
FELDMAN of Timmins. Loving mother and mother-in-law of Marley
and Max FRUITMAN,
Ray▲
FELDMAN, Mimi and Mel
GREENSPOON. Dear
sister and sister-in-law of Lil and Bob
LYMAN of Waterloo, Rita
and Norman
STEIN, and the late Anne
QUITT,
Morris▲
HENRY, Milton
HENRY,
Ben▲
HENRY, and Lorie
HENRY. Devoted grandmother of Steve
and Maggie
FRUITMAN,
Karen▲
DINARDO, Brian and Gabby
FRUITMAN,
Allen and Lynn
FELDMAN,
Tori▲
FELDMAN, T.J.
FELDMAN, Lee and Jordi
GREENSPOON,
Avi▲ and Irina
GREENSPOON, Jay and Risa
GREENSPOON
and great grandmother of 16. Also missed by Adela "Day"
ALFONSO.
At Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles Avenue West,
(3 lights west of Dufferin) for service on Thursday March 30,
2006 at 12: 00 p.m. Interment Beth Tzedec Section of Dawes Road
Cemetery. Shiva 104 Citation Drive. If desired, memorial donations
may be made to Baycrest Centre 416-785-2875.
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FELDMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-30 published
McCULLOUGH,
Margaret "
Peggy"
Passed away peacefully at the Scarborough General Hospital, on
March 29, 2006, at age 75. Dear friend and companion of Abraham
FELDMAN, predeceased 1998. Predeceased by her daughter Geraldine
in 1999. Loving mother of Colleen, Maureen
CASULLO and her husband
Bob, Kevin and his fiancée Liz, grandchildren Chelsea and Courtney.
Loving sister of Rita (Karl) in Markham, Mary in Minnesota. Will
be lovingly remembered by her sisters and brothers in Belfast,
Ireland. and her many nieces and nephews and their families and
Friends in Ireland and Canada. Friends may call at the funeral
home of O'Connor Bros., 1871 Danforth Ave., Toronto (2 blocks
west of the Woodbine subway station) on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Funeral Mass in St. Brigid's Church (located at the corner of
Glebemount Ave. and Wolverleigh Blvd.) on Saturday at 10: 30 a.m.
Cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society would be appreciated by the family. (Supervised parking
at funeral home.)
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FELDMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-12-01 published
A plea for caution as a friend is lost
Man hit by van, then crushed by bus during a bad day on Toronto
streets
By Isabel TEOTONIO and Tamara
CHERRY,
Staff
Reporters
When Mark stepped outside for an early morning smoke break yesterday,
he was just moments away from watching an acquaintance die in
the middle of the street.
"I shook him to see if he was aware, awake and alive," recalled
Mark, an employee at a Wilson Ave. coffee shop who ran to the
scene where the victim had been struck by a van, then crushed
beneath a Toronto Transit Commission bus. Mark asked that his
last name not be used.
"His face was gushing blood, his head was cracked and his hands
were clear, lifeless," said Mark, who immediately recognized
the victim as the mentally challenged man with a limp who often
stood outside the shop asking employees for coffee and customers
for change. "I'm really shaken up. To watch a guy die in front
of you is really hard."
The "guy" was 65-year-old Allan
FELDMAN -- one of several pedestrians
struck in a spate of traffic accidents yesterday morning that
occurred throughout the city. Feldman was the only fatality.
At about 7: 20 a.m. the Toronto man stepped in front of a westbound
bus that was stopped on Wilson Ave., near Bathurst St. Passengers
were getting on and off as
FELDMAN crossed in front, said police.
As he passed, he was struck by a minivan that knocked him under
the bus. Unaware he was on the ground, the bus driver accelerated
and the man was killed almost instantly. He was pronounced dead
at the scene.
"This is a tragic accident and we encourage pedestrians and drivers
to be as careful as they can," said Sgt. Jim
CASSELLS of Traffic
Services. "It appears it was the rear (bus) wheels that ran over
him."
In the hours following the incident, police and Toronto Transit
Commission staff worked to pinpoint exactly which bus had hit
the man so they could interview the driver. The driver of both
the van and the bus have been interviewed, but police say it
is too early in their investigation to determine whether charges
will be laid.
A Toronto Transit Commission spokesperson refused to comment
because of the ongoing police investigation.
"People are feeling the loss of a friend," said Sandy
KESHEN,
executive director of Reena, an organization that services people
with developmental disabilities and runs a support home where
FELDMAN lived. "Allan was a fiercely independent man and he had
a wicked sense of humour."
Eric WOLFMAN, manager of Bagel World, where
FELDMAN often started
his day with a free coffee and twister, recalled him as a "happy
go-lucky guy."
"He always sat in the same seat -- in the corner -- and loved
to talk about sports," said
WOLFMAN. "
Sometimes his thoughts
were all over the place… but he was well-informed."
Although FELDMAN could at times be a "nuisance" when asking customers
for spare change or cigarettes, he was never aggressive and "didn't
have a hurtful bone in his body," said the manager.
Less than an hour earlier, around 6: 40 a.m. in the city's northwest,
a 21-year-old man escaped major injury, again in a hit-and-run
incident.
About 40 minutes later, a vehicle struck a woman on Bathurst St.
near Fairlawn Ave. The woman, believed to be about 80, was found
conscious and breathing before being taken to hospital in serious,
but stable condition.
And at about 8 a.m. an 11-year-old child was hurt in a hit-and-run
incident in the Bloor West Village area, near Dundas St. W. and
Keele St. The child was found "conscious and breathing and crying,
so that's a good sign," said Staff Sgt. Noël
LEE.
Police are
seeking a white van that left the scene.
Yesterday's events came on the heels of a tragic incident Wednesday
night in Richmond Hill when a car killed a 37-year-old mother
of four who was out jogging.
FELDMAN's funeral will be held Sunday at 11: 30 a.m. at Benjamin's
Park Memorial Chapel on Steeles Ave. W. Interment will follow
in the Pride of Israel Synagogue section of Mount Sinai Memorial
Park.
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FELETTI o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-11-13 published
SNOW,
Edith
Eileen (née
STEPHENSON)
Passed away peacefully in her sleep at Southampton Care Centre,
early November 11, 2006. Wife, mother, talented seamstress and
baker extraordinaire, Eileen began her life in Willowdale, Ontario
on March 13, 1923, marrying the love of her life, John A.
SNOW
in 1950 and eventually moving to Niagara Falls, Kincardine and
Southampton. She will be deeply missed by her daughter Deborah
(Frank FELETTI,) sons Christopher (Nancy) and Greg (Rainy,) her
six grandchildren Vincent and Aurora
FELETTI,
Jaimee
(Dave
STILES,)
Shelby SNOW,
Brittany and Sabina
SNOW and great-grand_son Pearson
STILES.
Also survived by her sister Dorothy
GUMMERSALL, her brother-in-law
Harold (Mary)
SNOW and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by
her husband John, parents George and Edith
(WILTSHIRE)
STEPHENSON
and three brothers George, Bill and John
STEPHENSON. A celebration
in honour of the wonderful gift of her life will be held at 383
McNabb Street, Unit 114, Southampton on Tuesday November 14,
2006 at 1 o'clock. Eileen's family thanks the staff and nurses
for all the care she received at Southampton Care Centre. If
so desired, donations in Eileen's memory to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation would be appreciated and may be made through the Tannahill
Funeral Home 519-376-3710.
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FELICE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-17 published
DE FELICE,
Antonio "
Tony"
Passed away peacefully, with his loving family at his side, on
Tuesday, February 14, 2006, at the age of 58. Beloved husband
of Rosanna. Loving father of Lisa, Peter and his wife Bonnie.
Cherished grandpa of Victoria. Dear son of Anna
GRAZIA.
Tony
will be sadly missed by his extended family and many Friends.
Friends will be received at the Neweduk Funeral Home "Mississauga
Chapel," 1981 Dundas St. W. (one block east of Erin Mills Pkwy.),
on Friday, February 17, 2006 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral
Mass will be held at Merciful Redeemer Parish, 2275 Erin Centre
Blvd. (at Glen Erin Dr.), on Saturday, February 18, 2006 at 10: 30
a.m. Entombment Assumption Cemetery. The family would like to
thank the many health care workers who cared for and supported
their husband and father. Neweduk Funeral Home 905-828-8000 www.neweduk.com
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FELICE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-18 published
STRINGER,
Denise
Jean
She left her family to be with the Lord, peacefully, at Lakeshore
Place,
Burlington, on Wednesday, March 15, 2006. Denise
STRINGER
of Minden, at the age of 72. Loved sister of Rhondah and her
husband Stan
PENNEY of Burlington. Denise will also be sadly
missed by her nephews Michael
PENNEY and his wife
Nanci of Burlington,
David PENNEY and his wife
Kathy of Oakville, Doug
PENNEY and
his wife Veronica of Toronto, John
PENNEY and his wife Debbie
of Mississauga, and niece Tera and her husband Jim
FELICE of
Callander and many grandnieces and nephews. Special friend of
Bert HAWLEY.
Private cremation. If desired, expressions of sympathy
to the charity of your choice would be sincerely appreciated
by the family. Thank you to the wonderful staff at Lakeshore
Place and the comforting words of the Rev. Jeff
BELL.
(Arrangements
entrusted to Smith's Funeral Home, Burlington, 905-632-3333).
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FELICIAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-01 published
FELICIAN,
Leontine
Died peacefully on Saturday, January 28, 2006 after a brief battle
with pancreatic cancer at the Scarborough Grace Hospital, at
age 92. She will be sadly missed by her husband Philip
FELICIAN,
six children Vincent, Gloria, Aniceto, Leah, Ursula, Francis,
grandchildren Jeanelle, Junior, Joanne, Jackie, Sean, Kenny,
Alana, Alan, Gary, Andrew, Denise, Lisa, and many great-grandchildren.
Friends and acquaintances can call at the Ogden Funeral Home,
4164 Sheppard Ave. E., Agincourt on Thursday, February 2nd from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be held at the Prince of
Peace Roman Catholic Church, 265 Alton Tower Circle in Scarborough
on Friday, February 3rd at 10: 30 a.m. followed by a Burial Service
at Christ the King Cemetery, 7770 Steeles Ave. E., Markham.
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FELISCO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-02 published
FELISCO,
Angela (née
CABANAS)
Passed away peacefully with her family by her side on Wednesday,
March 1, 2006 at Humber River Hospital, Church site. Loving mother
to Antonette, Carmen (Arturo), Angelita (Oscar), and Cresencia
(Larry). Nanang will be forever missed by her grandchildren in
Canada: Benilda, Marites (Romel), Lucring, Arlene (Marlo), Nova
(Ed), Roxanne, Robert, Carla, Daniel, Denisse, Tia, as well as
many grand and great-grandchildren in the Phillippines. Friends
may call at the Lynett Funeral Home, 3299 Dundas Street West
(one block east of Runnymede) on Thursday and Friday from 5-9
p.m. The Funeral Mass will take place on Saturday, March 4, 2006
9: 30 a.m. at Our Lady of Victory Church (117 Guestville Avenue,
Toronto). Interment to follow at Glen Oaks Memorial Gardens.
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FELIX o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-15 published
FELIX,
Jose
Passed away peacefully on Monday, March 13th, 2006 at Toronto
Western Hospital with his family at his side. Beloved husband
of Angelina for 52 years. Loving father to Gabriella and her
husband Gary
SIMS,
Joe and his wife
Marie and Jim and his wife
Georgina. "Grandpa" will always be remembered by his 8 grandchildren
Andrew, Reginald, Bruce, Charlene, Thomas, Jennifer, Samantha
and Eric. Jose was always giving of himself and will be sadly
missed by his family and Friends. Family and Friends will be
received at Cardinal Funeral Home, 366 Bathurst Street, Wednesday
6-9 p.m. and Thursday 2-5 and 6-9 p.m. Funeral Mass will be held
on Friday, March 17th at 10 a.m. at Santa Cruz Roman Catholic
Church. Entombment to follow at Holy Cross Mausoleum.
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FELKAR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-27 published
FELKAR,
Howard
Laverne
Passed away on May 25, 2006 at Saint Marys Memorial Hospital at
the age of 81. Beloved husband of Irene
FELKAR, who he married
June 27, 1947. Cherished father of Richard and Wilma
FELKAR of
Alvinston, Ken and Lois
FELKAR of Surrey British Columbia, Katharine
and Michael
BURGE of Pefferlaw, Barbara and Bill
KUNZ of London,
Susan COLE of St. Catharines and Brian and Karen
FELKAR of R.R.#3
Thorndale.
Proud grandfather of Ryan and Kelly
FELKAR,
Jennifer
and Mackie
ROMBOUTS, Sarah, Kendra and Victoria, Fern, Robin,
Amy, Beth, Amy, Cody, Timothy, Derrick and Bailey. Great-grandfather
of Jackson, the late Denver, Beau, Tucker, Dustyn, Morgan and
Carson. Dear brother of Elaine
SCOTT and husband Lorne, the late
Marjorie MONAGHAN, brother of the late Harold
FELKAR and survived
by Kay FELKAR, sister-in-law Margaret and Willard
HENDERSON of
Stratford and Ruth
NOBLE.
Retired employee of 32 years at the
Saint Marys Cement Plant. The funeral service will be conducted
at the Andrew L. Hodges Funeral Home, 47 Wellington Street South,
Saint Marys (519-284-2820) on Saturday, May 27, 2006 at 1 p.m.
with visitation one hour prior. Interment in Saint Marys Cemetery.
Memorial donations may be made to the Saint Marys Memorial Hospital.
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FELKER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-07-08 published
PEASLEE,
Shirley
(SIMPSON)
Peacefully at Bluewater Health Norman Street Site, Sarnia on
Thursday,
July 6, 2006 Shirley
(SIMPSON)
PEASLEE, age 80 of Sarnia.
Shirley was a long time member of Saint Paul's United Church, active
in the United Church Women and served for 20 years organizing
community outreach for Saint Paul's. She was an avid participant
with her Bridge Club buddies. Beloved wife of Frank
PEASLEE.
Loving mother of Janice and David
ADAM/ADAMS,
Brenda and Mike
WALTERS
and the late Joan
GARRISON.
Also survived by son-in-law David
GARRISON and his wife
Connie.
Loved grandmother of Jake and Jeremy
FELKER,
Nicholas and Devin
WALTERS, Jesse and Mackenzie
GARRISON,
step-grandmother to Nicole
GALLANT and her husband Trevor, Stuart
ADAM/ADAMS and step-great-grandmother to Tristan, Aspen and Tage.
Dear sister to Gertrude
HALL,
Audrey and Cecil
ARMSTRONG, Edna
and Glen ANNETT,
Maxine and Ross
HELPS. Also survived by sisters-in-law
Marion SIMPSON,
Evelyn
DEKEYSER and Margaret
PEASLEE. Predeceased
by her brothers James
SIMPSON,
Wray
SIMPSON and her sister Lois
LANGIS. A memorial service will be held at Smith Funeral Home,
1576 London Line, Sarnia on Monday, July 10, 2006 at 2: 00 p.m.
Cremation has taken place. Family and Friends will be received
at the Smith Funeral Home on Sunday evening from 7 to 9 p.m.
Sympathy through donations to the Joan Garrison Memorial Fund-Saint_Joseph's
Health Care Foundation in London or the Charity of Choice would
be appreciated by the family. Memories and condolences may be
sent online at www.smithfuneralhome.ca
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SPEER,
Josef
In Headwaters Hospital Orangeville on Friday October 20, 2006.
Josef SPEER in his 72nd year; beloved husband of Hannelore
WHITE/WHYTE
and the late Elizabeth
(KOHLER)
SPEER. Dear father of Josef (Betty)
SPEER of Orangeville, Katharina
CLOSE of Ajax, George (Beverley)
SPEER of Priceville, Irene (John)
FELL of Laurel, Johan (Tammy)
SPEER of Hopeville and Peter (Susan)
WHITE/WHYTE of Buren Bay Arms,
Newfoundland. Loving grandfather of Jennifer, Samantha and Matthew
SPEER, Cory, Tyler and Vanessa
CLOSE, Brandy (Scott)
WALKER,
Elizabeth, Brenda and Geordan
SPEER,
Garrett and Sabrina
FELL,
Johanthon,
ALESKA and Shannon
SPEER, Ashley (Terry), David and
Jonathan WHITE/WHYTE and great-grandfather of Alexander. Survived by
2 sisters Helen (Frank)
GUZZI and Eva (Kurt)
SCHEIB, a brother
John BOHNER, a brother-in-law Joe
MERSCHILZ and an aunt Elizabeth
STIEB.
Predeceased by a sister Katherine
LAFORGE, a sister-in-law
Katharina MERSCHILZ and a brother-in-law John
KOHLER.
Rested
at the McMillan and Jack Funeral Home, Dundalk. Services were
held in the chapel on Tuesday October 24, 2006 at 1 p.m. Interment
in St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Cemetery, South Proton. Donations
to the Canadian Diabetes Association or charity of your choice.
Visitation was on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
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FELL o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-03-18 published
McNEIL,
Lucy (née
LYONS)
Peacefully at the Grey Bruce Health Services in Owen Sound on
Wednesday
March 15th, 2006. In her 87th year, Lucy
McNEIL (nee
LYONS,)
Lucy was the beloved wife of the late Clifton (Fuzz)
McNEIL. Loving mother of Arthur
McNEIL and his wife Mary Beth
and his late wife
Judy,
Gwen and her husband Ron
KUHL and Pam
McNEIL.
Specially remembered by Mike
FIDLER. She was loved and
will be fondly remembered by her grandchildren Deby
RAYNHAM and
Tim WALKER,
Karen and her husband Dan
GUYAN, Greg
KUHL and his
wife Nancy, Jen and her husband Jeff
WARDELL, Leslie
FIDLER and
Matthew FIDLER.
Loving great grandmother of Jake, Dylan, Cassie,
Jessica, Alannah, Jamie, Carly, Janna and Hayden. Dear sister
of Lil FELL, Shirley
PARKER, Betty
MATHESON, Albert, George,
Bob and Alec
LYONS. Cherished sister-in-law of Cleta
HILL,
Ruth
KINCHEN and Glen
McNEIL.
Predeceased by her sister Rudy
McMILLAN.
Friends may call at the Breckenridge-Ashcroft Funeral Home on
Wednesday March 22nd, 2006 where a funeral service will be held
at 11 a.m. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery. As an expression
of sympathy, memorial donations to the Alzheimers' Society of
Grey Bruce or to the charity of one's choice would be appreciated
by the family. May God Hold you in the palm of His hand
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REDMAN,
Helen
Marjorie (née
DANIHER)
(June 13, 1917-December 16, 2006)
Peacefully after a short illness in her 90th year. She will be
deeply missed by sons Robert (Suzanne), Leslie, and Gordon, brother
Clayton DANIHER
(Beverley,) sister Madylon
FELL (William,) granddaughter
Samantha REDMAN, and varioius nieces and nephews and their families.
Predeceased by son Warren, and sister Eileen (Jack). Other relatives,
Friends and neighbours will be with Helen in spirit if not in
body; special ones know who they are. Friends are invited to
visit with the family from 7: 30-9:00 p.m. Wednesday December 20th,
at Nicholls Funeral Home, 330 Midland Avenue, Midland, Ontario
L4R 3K7 (705-526-5449). A memorial service will be held at Saint Paul's
United Church 308 King Street, Midland at 11: 00 a.m. Thursday
December 21st. After living most of their lives in Toronto, Stan
and Helen moved to Midland where they entered fully into the
life of their adopted community. Helen's interests were many
and varied, including gardening, flower arranging, miniature
rose growing, doll making, volunteer work (Meals on Wheels, Hospital
Auxiliary), Huronia Players, book club, "Pursuits", art and music,
and her connection with Saint Paul's United Church. All lives touched
by Helen were enriched by the experience. The family wishes to
thank the medical staff, in particular her nurses at Huronia
District Hospital who did their utmost to make this transition
as graceful and comfortable as possible. Donations in Helen's
name can be made to Amnesty International or a charity of choice.
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COXEN,
Steven
Charles
Suddenly at his home on Monday, January 23, 2006. Steven Charles
COXEN of Port Stanley in his 39th year. Beloved
son of Margaret
(WILSON)
COXEN and the late Percival Charles
COXEN (1989.) Dear
father of Jessica and Steven Jr. Dear brother of Mrs. Judith
FELLBAUM and her husband Norm of Courtnay, British Columbia,
William COXEN and his wife
Edith of Ailsa Craig and Mrs. Wendy
SCHULTZ and her husband Wayne of Woodstock, Jody
COXEN of London
(mother of Jessica and Steven Jr.). Also survived by many aunts,
uncles, cousins and nieces and nephews. Friends will be received
by the family from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the A. Millard George
Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London. A memorial service
will be conducted in the chapel on Friday, January 27th at 1: 30
p.m. with Reverend Junior
SORZANO officiating. Cremation at Mount
Pleasant Cemetery, London. In lieu of flowers memorial donations
to the charity of one's choice would be appreciated.
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Anita JARVIS,
Biochemist And Dermatologist (1929-2006)
As a teenager, she escaped the Communist regime in Hungary and
came to Canada as an indentured servant, writes Sandra
MARTIN
By Sandra MARTIN,
Page
S13
A brilliant student who fled Hungary during the Communist regime
in a pair of high-heeled shoes and came to Canada as an indentured
servant, Anita
JARVIS was a biochemist and a medical researcher
before becoming a leading dermatologist in Toronto.
"There are people who are naturally larger than life and she
was one of them," said her younger brother, Ivan
FELLEGI, a former
refugee and now chief statistician of Canada. "She saved my life
many times and she saved my daughter's life," he said.
In 1963, Doctor
FELLEGI's infant daughter had had diarrhea for six
weeks and was wasting away. She had celiac disease, a syndrome
that was not well known or understood 40 years ago. It was Doctor
JARVIS
who deduced that the baby had a gluten intolerance. "She was
always so well read about aspects of medicine she didn't even
practise," he said.
A devoted and inspiring mother to her own children, Doctor
JARVIS
also embraced more than half a dozen young women as "adopted"
daughters, inviting them to use her house as a second home, offering
them advice on all aspects of their lives, encouraging them to
further their educations and, with her husband's help, often
supplying funds for tuition and other necessities.
Tall, elegant and slim, her blond hair always perfectly coiffed,
she never left the house without her pearl necklace and earrings,
whether she was setting out for a power walk in the morning or
a performance of the opera or theatre in the evening.
Anita Agnes
FELLEGI was grew up in Szeged, Hungary, the elder
of two children of Andrew and Barbara
FELLEGI.
Her father owned
a stone-finishing factory that made monuments, tombstones and
building facades; her mother was the daughter of a wealthy landowning
family, although most of the family estates had been lost in
the peace settlements after the First World War. Anita and Ivan
were raised with governesses and servants and spent summers on
the River Tisza, swimming and boating.
Anita grew up speaking German and English, as well as Hungarian,
and later learned French. Always in awe of his brilliant older
sister, Doctor
FELLEGI remembers how she told him, when she was
17 and he was 11, that if he didn't want to be a "street bum"
he should put away adventure stories and start reading the classics.
She suggested he start with The Royal Game, a short novel by
Stefan Zweig, which remains "one of the most beautiful books
I have ever read," he said. "I was hooked on classical literature
from then on, so if I am an intellectual these days, I can thank
my sister for it."
The FELLEGIs survived the Red Army's invasion of Hungary at the
end of the Second World War and prospered, after a fashion, during
the pseudo-democratic regime the Soviets allowed from 1945 to
1947, before the Stalinist crackdown. Anita, who was studying
chemistry at the University of Budapest, couldn't tolerate the
official lies and hypocrisy and talked to her parents about fleeing
to Austria. Her father was unwilling to leave his aged mother,
and her mother was unable to leave her husband, so Anita, 19,
made her own plans to leave in February, 1949, telling nobody
except Ivan, who was then 13.
She and a male friend pretended to be betrothed lovers so that
they could visit his family, who lived in the restricted border
region adjacent to Austria. She left home decked out in jewellery,
high-heeled shoes, three pairs of stockings, and carrying her
best clothes in two suitcases -- as though determined to impress
her future in-laws. She met her little brother to say goodbye
and gave him her jewellery to take back home. Her friend then
escorted her across the heavily guarded border. To this day,
her brother wishes he had persuaded his sister to keep the jewels
so that she could have sold them in Austria to support herself.
She made her way to Vienna and then to Innsbruck, where she was
awarded some scholarships based on her sterling academic transcripts
from Budapest. Her father also managed to send her some money
via a courier. Two years later, she applied to immigrate to Canada,
which, in 1951, meant pledging to serve as a domestic servant
for two years.
In Montreal, her ability to speak four languages immediately
attracted the attention of Gaspard Fauteux (who had been appointed
Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec in October, 1950) and his wife
Marguerite (who was suddenly chatelaine of a large household
in Quebec City). The Fauteuxs quickly learned that their new
maid knew nothing about cooking, cleaning, laundry or housekeeping.
One of her first tasks was to iron Mr. Fauteux's white dress
trousers so he could wear them to his inaugural ball. She scorched
the seat and, following the enterprising suggestion of her employer's
children (who were already fond of the new maid), camouflaged
the burn marks with chalk. Of course, the chalk wore off and
Mr. Fauteux unwittingly walked around for much of the evening
with a big brown mark on the back of his pants.
All was forgiven. In fact, after about six weeks as a maid, the
family, recognizing her intelligence, used its influence to release
her from her indentureship. She found a job as a lab technician
at a pharmaceutical company while continuing to study for her
degree at night at Sir George Williams University (now Concordia).
At a night class in German literature, she met her future husband,
Gregory JARVIS.
(The
son of a Russian father and a German mother,
he was born Gregorij
YAKIROV in Berlin in 1921, was sent to England
just before the Second World War and was subsequently evacuated
to Canada.) The professor, recognizing their proficiency, excused
them both from classes, and Gregory invited her to have a cup
of coffee with him. They talked for the next five hours. "We
couldn't get enough of each other. I knew that night that this
was the woman of my life," he said. They were married in 1952.
Neither the bride nor the groom had any family in Canada. The
witnesses: were poet Irving Layton, their neighbour in Côte St.…Luc,
and forensic pathologist Fred Jaffe.
Their daughter Ingrid was born in 1954, as Mrs.
JARVIS was completing
her undergraduate degree in chemistry. The family moved to Ottawa
that September so that Mr.
JARVIS, who by then had an engineering
degree, could study medicine at the University of Ottawa. Her
husband used to tell her jokingly that half of his M.D. belonged
to her because he relied on her biochemistry notes, which were
so much more concise and precise than his own.
Meanwhile, Anita enrolled in a PhD program in biochemistry, but
switched to medicine in 1955, graduating summa cum laude in 1959,
three weeks after her second daughter Arianna (now a psychologist
practising in Vancouver) was born. Doctor
JARVIS's brother Ivan
came to Canada as a refugee after the Hungarian Revolution in
1956 and her parents managed to escape in 1959.
After Doctor
JARVIS finished her internship, she and her husband
moved to Toronto in 1960, with no money and two kids, so that
he could do a residency in ophthalmology at the University of
Toronto. This being the era of heavy nuclear testing, she immediately
found a research job in the Department of Physiological Hygiene,
working on the health impacts of radioactive fallout in mother's
milk, air quality and soil. She also began working toward a PhD
in radiation chemistry (combining her background in biochemistry
and her new interest in radiation).
Dr. JARVIS published nearly 20 referred papers in academic journals,
but encountered serious problems with her academic supervisor.
He was treating her as an unpaid assistant, expecting her to
write his lectures, presenting her research as his own and claiming
her grant money, according to Doctor
JARVIS's husband.
The situation became so intolerable that she left research and
qualified as a dermatologist. She practised this new profession
for the next 30 years, eventually inviting Doctor Peter
HACKER,
a Hungarian dermatologist she had met in Ottawa, to join her
and, latterly, her older daughter Ingrid, who qualified as a
dermatologist in 1983.
"She was an inspiring role model," her daughter said, joking
that she got medicine along with mother's milk. As a teenager,
she would go to her mother's medical office after school to do
her homework -- and to have help with chemistry, math and physics.
"She made everything fun."
While working with one's mother always presents "control issues,"
Dr. JARVIS says she found it easy, and an excellent learning
experience. "She was a very good surgeon and I would pick up
tips from her, because what makes you a good dermatologist is
practice."
For the past three decades, Doctor
JARVIS suffered from migraines
on an almost daily basis. They varied in severity from bearable
to "killer," as she described the worst ones. Her brother thinks
her headaches may have been the beginning of a process that precipitated
a seizure that caused her to fall into a coma on January 17,
2005. There has never been a definite diagnosis, although Doctor
JARVIS's
husband says one neurologist labelled his wife's condition as
Hashimoto's encephalopathy, a rare brain disorder first described
in 1966, ironically by a Doctor Brain.
Twice over the next 18 months, she emerged slightly from the
coma, before she finally succumbed to pneumonia. "Rationally,
I knew she would not recover after being in a coma for one year,"
said her brother, the statistician, "but while she was still
alive there was always hope for a miracle."
Anita
Agnes
Fellegi
JARVIS was born in Szeged, Hungary, on May 20,
1929. She died in Toronto on June 25 of pneumonia after a long
illness. She was 77. She is survived by her husband, Doctor Gregory
JARVIS, her daughters Ingrid and Arianna, two grand_sons and her
brother Ivan
FELLEGI and his family.
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Crash shatters 2 families
Newmarket, Huntsville couples killed
One family was moving west, the other returning
By Bob MITCHELL and Tamara
CHERRY,
Staff
Reporters
Two Ontario couples en route to fresh starts in their lives --
one moving out west, the other returning -- met tragedy instead
when their vehicles collided on a northern highway. Five people
were killed.
Shawna BAKOS-
BIANCHI, 32, and her husband, David
BIANCHI, 34,
were moving back from Winnipeg to Newmarket to await the arrival
in three weeks of their second child.
Huntsville residents Blair
PALADICHUK, 41, and Sandy
FELLER-
PALADICHUK,
46, were heading to hotel jobs in the northern Saskatchewan town
of La Ronge.
They were killed on Highway 17 near White River last Sunday when
their pickup collided with an sport utility vehicle driven by
BAKOS-
BIANCHI, who died in the accident along with her 1½-year-old
daughter, Victoria, and her mother, Joan
BAKOS, 64.
David BIANCHI, 34, who was driving ahead of his family in a U-Haul
filled with their belongings, discovered the terrible scene moments
after seeing dust and dirt flying into the dusk sky in the rear-view
mirror of his rented vehicle.
"David stopped the vehicle and ran back and found them. I don't
think there are any words that can describe what he saw or felt,"
BIANCHI's uncle, Ciro
LUPO, said yesterday.
"This is something that's going to take a long time for everybody
to get over. Oh God. It's going to get a lot worse before it
gets better. A lot worse."
Originally from Scarborough, the couple married in May 2003 and
moved to Winnipeg soon after when
BAKOS-
BIANCHI was transferred
there by General Motors,
LUPO said, adding her husband is a self-employed
painter.
"She had taken maternity leave and they decided to move back
to Ontario so they could be close to their family and even bought
a home right next door to (her parents) Joan and Vic,"
LUPO said.
"Vic is an only child so he has nobody now. He's lost his wife,
his daughter and his granddaughter."
The Paladichuks were a close couple as well, relatives say.
"Blair was a chef. Sandy ran hotels and resorts,"
PALADICHUK's
sister, Kristin
INGRAHAM, said from her parents' home in St. Catharines.
"They worked together; they did absolutely everything together."
They were regarded as "very much free spirits,"
INGRAHAM said,
passing on words from her parents. "They were not big-city Toronto
people at all. They were just a couple who were truly in love."
INGRAHAM said her family has been under a lot of stress since
the tragedy. Her parents are devastated.
"My parents loved her as much as they loved him."
The couple married about 12 years ago, each bringing two children
from previous relationships. They spent a few years living in
the Yukon before moving to a home just outside Algonquin Park.
The decision to move out west didn't come easily, as it meant
PALADICHUK would have to leave
INGRAHAM, his only sibling, as
she battled cancer.
"He was just kind of torn because I have cancer and he was really
against it (the move,)"
INGRAHAM said. "I'm really quite sick
and he really didn't want to leave because I'm right between
my treatments. He was very involved in my kids' lives."
However, with his wife's family in Edmonton, the couple decided
to move to be closer to them.
"They kind of went back and forth to decide whether or not to
fly," INGRAHAM said. "They decided to drive because they thought
that it would be more of an adventure."
But not without stopping in St. Catharines to spend a week with
PALADICHUK's family.
"It was just a nice week. The whole family was together and we
went out for dinners, we had barbecues,"
INGRAHAM said, adding
the family celebrated
FELLER-
PALADICHUK's 46th birthday during
their visit.
"They had left here at 8 o'clock Sunday morning and I guess the
accident happened exactly 12 hours later. We were waiting for
them to call (that night) and we never got the call."
It wasn't until the following afternoon that they got word on
the couple's fate.
FELLER-
PALADICHUK was pronounced dead at the scene, they were
told, while
PALADICHUK held on for a while longer before being
pronounced dead in hospital.
Staff
Sgt.
Dan
DAWSON of the Ontario Provincial Police's Superior
East detachment in Wawa said their investigation indicates that
BAKOS-
BIANCHI was driving when she suddenly slid onto the gravel
shoulder.
"They were heading south on Highway 17 and she only was on the
shoulder momentarily but then shot across into the path of the
northbound pickup,"
DAWSON said.
"We have no idea what caused it. We don't know whether something
distracted her. There was nothing mechanically wrong with either
vehicle.
"No witnesses: survived the crash so we'll probably never know
what happened."
Police said everybody involved was wearing seat belts and the
child was strapped in a car seat.
"But it wouldn't have mattered considering the severity of the
collision because nobody could have survived,"
DAWSON said. "Both
vehicles were travelling at about the posted highway speed of
90 km/h and visibility was clear.
"Other than the husband's vehicle, they were the only vehicles
on the road at that time."
Family members said they've learned their loved ones had initially
stopped in White River to get some gas, but it was too busy so
they decided to drive another 90 kilometres to Wawa where they
were going to spend the night.
"Shawna's last day of work was Friday and they left on Saturday
afternoon,"
LUPO said.
"After stopping at White River, they had only been on the road
for about five or six kilometres when the crash happened.
"If you've ever driven up north, it doesn't take a lot to go
onto the gravel. It's so easy to over-correct. I suspect that's
what happened."
Once they got the call,
LUPO and two other uncles immediately
drove to Wawa to be with
BIANCHI.
"He was all alone and we didn't want him to have to deal with
the horrific events all on his own,"
LUPO said.
"I can't say enough about the people and the community of Wawa.
"Father Trevor
(SCARFONE) stayed with David in a local church
to comfort him until we got there. Everybody we dealt with was
amazing, from Ontario Provincial Police officer Adam
GOODLETT
to the people who run the Wawa Motor Inn, who didn't charge us
for the room."
Friends and family can attend visitation tonight from 7 p.m.
to 9 p.m. and tomorrow from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
at the Chapel Ridge Funeral Home on Woodbine Ave. in Markham.
Funeral mass is at 11: 30 a.m. Saturday at Saint_John Chrysostom
Catholic Church on Ontario St. in Newmarket with interment at
Holy Cross Cemetery.
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FELLOWS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-04 published
LONGMORE,
Patricia
Edna (née
TAILOR/TAYLOR)
With dignity and grace, surrounded by her devoted children and
grandchildren on January 2, 2006. Our mother lived her 81 years
with a fierce independence, but such a kind spirit that touched
the lives of her sisters, children, her Friends and all who came
in contact with her. She was a constant friend and mentor to
us all. Mom is now with her friend and husband, our father William
(Bill) LONGMORE, who passed away 20 years ago December 24, 1985.
Mother devoted all of her time to others through her quilting
and charitable causes and was an active member of the London
Health Science Centre Hospital Auxiliary as Convenor for the
Boutique and Flower Shop. Mother was a daughter and Past Worthy
Matron of the Order of the Eastern Star. She was a member of
Maple, Ruth and Bethlehem Chapters. She was an active member
of the Glamis Quilters and a past member of the Friendship Quilters.
Predeceased by her sisters Joan
WADSWORTH and Marjorie
FELLOWS
and survived by her sisters Phyllis
ELLIS and Joan DE
BRUYNE
(George). Her children Bruce
LONGMORE (Joan) Greenwood, Nova
Scotia, Bonnie
GREASON (Gerald) Owen Sound, Ontario, Paulette
ELIE (Michael) London, Ontario, Sara
KANE (Terance) London, Ontario,
Scott LONGMORE (April) London, Ontario. Her grandchildren Helena,
Dana, Corey, Ashleigh, Kristen, Kathrine, Caroline, Meghan, Kaleb,
Brice, Marci, Mariah, Emily. Her great-grandchildren Bloyce,
Ivy Winn, Paige, Jeremy, Heather, David, Ethan, Evan, and all
the babies that were kept warm by Nana's quilts. The celebration
of her life and a gathering of the quilts will be held at Saint
James Westminster Anglican Church, 115 Askin Street, London, on
Saturday, January 7th, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. sharp (Mom said that)
and we are asking all who attend to please bring any quilts made
by Nana Pat. No Visitations will be held. Donations to Memorial
Boys and Girls Club and to London Health Science Centre - Hospital
Auxiliary in her memory. Needham Funeral Service in charge of
services. A tree will be planted in celebration of her life in
the Rose Garden.
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FELLOWS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-06-21 published
RIDLEY,
Jack
F.
Of Saint Thomas, passed away at the Valleyview Home for the Aged,
Saint Thomas on Saturday, June 17, 2006, in his 89th year. Husband
of the late Marie
(PRIDDLE)
RIDLEY (2000.) Father of Edward A.
"Ted" RIDLEY and his wife
Rita of Langley, British Columbia,
Jack B. "Bart"
RIDLEY and his wife Judi of LaPorte, Indiana,
Susan M. RIDLEY of Lewisporte, Newfoundland, and the late Richard J.
"Dick" RIDLEY (1997.) Grandfather of David and his wife
Jennifer,
Marie and her husband Allan, Stephen and Sarah. Great grandfather
of Joshua, Andrew, Nathan and Meghan. Brother of the late Marynel
RUTHERFORD and the late Richard F.
RIDLEY.
Also survived by several
nieces and nephews. Born in Blenheim, Ontario, July 21, 1917,
son of the late Edward and Lucinda "Cindy"
(FELLOWS)
RIDLEY.
During the Second World War, Jack served in Canada with the Royal
Canadian Air Force He was a retired Ontario Hydro area manager
who lived his life in Saint Thomas, Strathroy, Wallaceburg and
Blenheim. While in Wallaceburg, he was a member of Trinity United
Church. Jack was a member of Pnyx Baldoon Lodge #312, Ancient,
Free and Accepted Masons, Wallaceburg, and the #4 Bombing and Gunnery
School Association. Cremation has taken place. Friends will be
received at the Sifton Funeral Home, 118 Wellington Street, Saint Thomas
on Friday, June 30th from 7-9 p.m. where a public memorial service
will be held Saturday, July 1st at 11: 00 a.m. Memorial donations
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario or the Blenheim and
District Freedom Library and Museum gratefully acknowledged.
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STROUD,
Gladys
Flora
Caroline (née
FELSTED)
Artist Peacefully in her sleep, Saturday, April 8, 2006. Age
95. Predeceased by her beloved husband Ernie in 1973. Loving
mother of Barry and daughter-in-law Carol née
WANNAN.
Loving
grandmother of Laralyn
STROUD and Lesley
BUITENHUIS married to
Donald. Loving great-grandmother of Madison, Gabriel, and Logan
BUITENHUIS.
Born within the sound of Bow bells London, England,
immigrated to Toronto in 1951, where she worked and painted many
landscapes. Gladys vacationed in an island she truly loved, Pine
Island, Florida; and it was there that she taught Oil Painting
for thirty winters at Saint_James City Community Center. Special
thanks to Doctor James
WARREN, the doctors, nurses and staff of
Post Inn Village, Oakville for their special loving care and
compassion. Mother's wishes for cremation and no public service
will be honoured. If desired memorial donations to the Canadian
Cancer Society.
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FELTIS o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-10-13 published
HANNA,
Mabel
In loving memory of our mother and wife, who passed away October 11,
Sunshine passes, shadows fall,
Love's remembrance outlasts all
And through the years, be many or few,
They're filled with remembrances dear of you.
- Sadly missed by husband Beverley, and daughter Patricia
FELTIS.
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FELTIS o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-12-16 published
MORRIS,
Shirley▼
G.▼ (née
YATES)
Peacefully at Summit Place in Owen Sound on Thursday evening
December▼ 14, 2006. In her 80th year, Shirley G.
MORRIS (née
YATES,)
the beloved wife of the late (Ernie) Ernest
MORRIS.
Loving▼ mother
of Garry MORRIS and his wife
Joyce,▼
Tom▼
MORRIS and mother-in-law
of Cathy (Mrs. Ted (Larry)
MORRIS.)
Loving▼ grandmother of Randy
and Katie, Sherri and Graham, Orianna, Jody, Eric and Cara, Amanda
and Sean-Anne. Great-grandmother of Trevor, Kye, Nolan, Tyler
and Jessie. Dear sister of June (Mrs. Cecil
FELTIS) and Tom
YATES
and his wife Queen. Predeceased by seven brothers and three sisters.
Friends may call at the Breckenridge-Ashcroft Funeral Home on
Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. A funeral service will
be held at the funeral home on Monday afternoon at 1 p.m. Pastor
Mark LOWERY/LOWREY/LOWRIE/LOWRY officiating. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery. As
an expression of sympathy, memorial donations to the Ontario
Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family.
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FELTIS o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-12-18 published
MORRIS,
Shirley▲
G.▲ (née
YATES)
Peacefully at Summit Place in Owen Sound on Thursday evening
December▲ 14, 2006. In her 80th year, Shirley G.
MORRIS (née
YATES,)
the beloved wife of the late (Erine) Ernest
MORRIS.
Loving▲ mother
of Garry MORRIS and his wife
Joyce,▲
Tom▲
MORRIS and mother-in-law
of Cathy (Mrs. Ted (Larry)
MORRIS.)
Loving▲ grandmother of Randy
and Katie, Sherri and Graham, Orianna, Jody, Eric and Cara, Amanda
and Steve and Sean-Anne. Great-grandmother of Trevor, Kye, Nolan,
Tyler and Jessie. Dear sister of June (Mrs. Cecil
FELTIS) and
Tom YATES and his wife
Queen.
Predeceased by her son Ted (Larry,)
seven brothers and three sisters. Friends may call at the Breckenridge-Ashcroft
Funeral Home on Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. A funeral
service will be held at the funeral home on Monday afternoon
at 1 p.m. Pastor Mark
LOWERY/LOWREY/LOWRIE/LOWRY officiating. Interment in Greenwood
Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations to
the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated
by the family.
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FELTMATE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-28 published
KEITH,
Hazel
Patricia (née
COLE)
Of Saint Thomas on Wednesday, December 27, 2006, at the Saint Thomas-Elgin
General
Hospital, in her 57th year. Beloved wife of Bob
KEITH
and beloved mother of Meg
(KEITH) and her husband Jeff
LEMKE
and Rob KEITH.
Beloved grandma of Garret, Nicholas and Abigail
LEMKE, daughter of Wardie
COLE and the late Martin
COLE, daughter-in-law
of Edna TAILOR/TAYLOR and the late Benjamin
KEITH, sister to Howard
and Marion
COLE,
Austin and Dorothy
COLE, Mary
VARGO, Martin
COLE, Gerald
COLE, Rose and Percy
FELTMATE, Mag and John
ARMSWORTHY,
sister-in-law to Sharleen and Rene
BRIAND,
Marilyn
KEITH and
Doug HUNTER, Nancy
ZIELKIE, Mike
KEITH, Paul
KEITH, Jean and
Bob RAYMOND, beloved aunt to many nieces and nephews but has
been as much a mother as an aunt to Ron, Martin and Tracy
HARRINGTON,
Hazel was also blessed by many great nieces and nephews. Hazel
was born in Canso, Nova Scotia on June 2, 1950. She was a beautiful
and high spirited woman with a smile that sparkled as bright
as the morning sun on an ocean wave. This smile stayed with her
when she moved to Saint Thomas, Ontario as a teenager to help her
older sister Mary take care of her newest baby. She, soon met
Bob KEITH, fell in love and started her own family who became
the centre of her universe. She gave herself to her family and
Friends and the community, volunteering her time to the Violence
Against Women Services of Elgin County. Hazel, beloved wife,
mother, daughter, aunt was taken by an aneurysm of the brain.
She passed into God's Hands on December 27th at 7: 00 a.m. Resting
at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas where funeral
service will be held Saturday at 1: 00 p.m. Cremation to follow.
Visitation Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. and Saturday from 12-1: 00 p.m.
In lieu of flowers remembrances may be made to Violence Against
Women, Elgin or the Saint Thomas-Elgin General Hospital Foundation.
"Mom, Nan, Hazel, we love you, we miss you."
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FELTON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-11-28 published
BLACK,
Patricia
Treasure
(RICHARDSON)
(March 20, 1920-November 26, 2006)
Peacefully at Scarborough Grace Hospital on Sunday. Loved wife
of the late James John
BLACK for 60 years. Much loved Mum to
P J.. (Wayne) Canning of Collingwood and John (Kathy)
BLACK of
Cookstown. Beloved Nanny of Tina (James)
HINES, Suzanne (Paul)
FROLICK and Nancy
FELTON, Kira
BLACK, Alec
BLACK, Michael
BLACK
all of Toronto. Best loved great-grandmother to Lindsey, Mattheas
and Jasper
HINES,
Jake and Emilie
FROLICK. Loving sister to Vera
BROWN and Grace
PARKER (predeceased,) Dorothy (John)
FETTERLY
of Victoria and Tom (Pat)
RICHARDSON, P.E.I. Loving. sister-in-law
of Betty CHANTLER of Sudbury. Fondly remembered as Auntie Pat
to many nieces and nephews who live far and wide but always kept
in touch. Pat grew up in Whitby and graduated as a nurse from
Oshawa General in 1941. She did many years of volunteer work,
particularly Sick Kids Hospital (25 years). She had a life long
love of Bridge playing, many years at the Granite Club and lately
at her residence Lifestyles (Donway). She will be remembered
by all our Muskoka family, many of whom she taught to play tennis.
She loved our cottage at Plum Pudding Point for over 50 years.
Mum, Nanny, Auntie Pat grounded our family. We will miss her,
but must let her go. Friends may call at the Trull 'North Toronto'
Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 2704 Yonge Street (5 blocks
south of Lawrence) on Wednesday from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. A celebration
of her life will be held on Thursday at 11: 00 a.m. in the Chapel.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Canadian
Cancer Society.
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FELTRIN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-02-13 published
GOLLERT,
Norman▼
David▼
Peacefully with his family by his side at the Grey Bruce Health
Services in Owen Sound on Sunday evening February 12, 2006. In
his 70th year, Norman David
GOLLERT, formerly of Mississauga,
the loving husband and soulmate of Diane
LEWIS.
The▼ loving father
of Debbie and her husband Earl
JOHNSTON,
Lynne▼ and her husband
Ray NIGALIS and Nancy
MARSH.
Loving▼ grandfather of Cheryl, Karen,
Ryan, Heather, Jeffrey, Zack and Chris. Dear brother of Howard
and his wife Audrey, Lil (Mrs. Doug
LEAHAN), Mac and his wife
Libby, Dorothy (Mrs. Bob
FELTRIN), Jim, and Colin and his wife
Donna.▼
Brother-in-law▼ of Eileen (Mrs. Cyril
GOLLERT.)
Fondly▼
remembered by his many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his
parents Flora and Cyril
GOLLERT, his brother Cyril and his sister
Margaret KEELEY.
Norman▼ was a student and educator at Owen Sound
Collegiate and Vocational Institute. Friends may call at the
Breckenridge-Ashcroft Funeral Home on Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m.,
and Wednesday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. A funeral service
will be held at the funeral home on Thursday afternoon at 1 p.m.
Interment in Greenwood Cemetery, Owen Sound. As an expression
of sympathy, memorial donations to either the Canadian Cancer
Society or to the charity of your choice would be appreciated
by the family.
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GOLLERT,
Norman▲
David▲
Peacefully and with his family by his side at the Grey Bruce
Health Services in Owen Sound on Sunday evening, February 12,
2006. In his 70th year, Norman David
GOLLERT, formerly of Mississauga,
the loving husband and soulmate of Diane
LEWIS.
The▲ loving father
of Debbie and her husband Earl
JOHNSTON,
Lynne▲ and her husband
Ray NIGALIS and Nancy
MARSH.
Loving▲ grandfather of Cheryl, Karen,
Ryan, Heather, Jeffrey, Zack and Chris. Dear brother of Howard
and his wife Audrey, Lil (Mrs. Doug
LEAHAN), Mac and his wife
Libby, Dorothy (Mrs. Bob
FELTRIN), Jim, and Colin and his wife
Donna.▲
Brother-in-law▲ of Eileen (Mrs. Cyril
GOLLERT.)
Fondly▲
remembered by his many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his
parents Flora and Cyril
GOLLERT, his brother Cyril and his sister
Margaret KEELEY.
Norman▲ was an exceptional educator for thirty-three
years. He served as a secondary school principal with the Peel
Board of Education for over two decades. Friends may call at
the Breckenridge-Ashcroft Funeral Home (519-376-2326) in Owen
Sound on Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m., and Wednesday from 2 to 4
p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. A funeral service will be held at the funeral
home on Thursday afternoon at 1 p.m. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery,
Owen Sound. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations
to either the Canadian Cancer Society or to the charity of your
choice would be appreciated by the family.
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FELTZ o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-23 published
FELTZ,
Martha
Wilhelmine (née
SCHERBARTH)
93, a resident of the Ritz Lutheran Villa, Mitchell passed away
at Stratford General Hospital on Sunday, January 22, 2006. Beloved
wife of the late Wilfred
FELTZ (1973.) Dear mother of Doreen
GLOOR and husband Lloyd, Vera
FISCHER and husband Dalton, Norma
BOYD and husband Elwood, Lloyd
FELTZ and wife
Alice, all of Mitchell,
Ralph FELTZ and wife
Joyce of Clinton, Harold
FELTZ and wife
Audrey of Fullarton and Ray
FELTZ and wife
Marlene of Mitchell
loving grandmother of 22 grandchildren, 41 great grandchildren
and 5 great great grandchildren; dear sister of Frieda
EICKMEYER
of Mitchell; dear sister-in-law Eileen
PEARSON of Southampton.
Also surviving are a number of nieces and nephews. Predeceased
by her parents Frederick and Amelia
(BAUER)
SCHERBARTH, brother
Edwin SCHERBARTH and wife
Olive and a brother-in-law Walter
EICKMEYER.
Martha was a member of Grace Lutheran Church, Mitchell, the Ladies
Aid of the church and the Ladies Auxiliary of the Ritz Lutheran
Villa. Friends will be received at the Lockhart Funeral Home,
109 Montreal Street, Mitchell on Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral
service will be held at Grace Lutheran Church, Mitchell on Wednesday
at 11: 00 a.m. with Pastor Mark
STORY officiating. Spring interment
in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Mitchell. Memorial donations to the
Ritz Lutheran Villa Missing Link, Grace Lutheran Church or charity
of one's choice would be appreciated. Online condolences at www.lockhartfuneralhome.com
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