GUT
GUTHRIE
GUTHROW
GUTIERRES
GUTIERREZ
GUTLAND
GUTMAN
GUTMANIS
GUTOWSKA
GUTOWSKI
GUTPELL
GUTSELL
GUTT
GUTTERIDGE
GUTTMAN
GUTTORMSON
GUTZ
GUTZMAN
GUT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-07-04 published
GUT,
Jan "
John"
At University Hospital, on Sunday, July 2, 2006, Jan "John"
GUT
in his 90th year. Beloved husband of Marianna
GUT. Dear father
of Halina BLAZEJOWSKI
(Piotr) and Jadwiga
BARCICKI (Janusz) of
London. Loving grandfather of Arthur, Thomas, Jack and Mark.
Uncle of Elzbieta
OBERDA (Joe), Leszek
KATA (Aska) and Marek
KATA
(Wioleta.)
Visitors will be received on Tuesday from 2: 00-4:00 and
7: 00-9:00 p.m. in the O'Neil Funeral Home, 350 William Street.
The Funeral Mass will be celebrated in Our Lady of Czestochowa
Church, 419 Hill Street, on Wednesday at 10: 00 a.m. Interment
Saint Peter's Cemetery. Prayers Tuesday at 8: 00 p.m.
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GUTHRIE o@ca.on.brant.brantford.the_expositor 2006-03-27 published
GUTHRIE,
Bruce
Surrounded by love, after a courageous journey, at his home,
on Thursday March 24, 2006, in his 53rd year. Beloved husband
and soulmate to Jane; dearly loved and brave Dad to Sarah, Meg
and Mike and dearly missed by Jamie
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART and Tyler
SAGER
dear son of Wilbur and the late Mildred
GUTHRIE; son-in-law of
Doris and the late Syd
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART; cherished brother of Mary Lynn
and Nick SCHIRA,
Sharon and Dave
YOUNG, Bob and the late Donna
GUTHRIE, and brother-in-law to Merle and Bob
WHITING and special
friend to Jane and John
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART; also survived by many nieces,
nephews and wonderful Friends. Bruce had a love for the land
and his farm. He was a member of the Paris Lions Club. Cremation
has taken place. A memorial service will be held at Saint_James
Anglican Church (8 Burwell Street, Paris) on Monday March 27, 2006
at 1: 00 p.m. Rev. Robert
SCHROEDER officiating. Family interment
to follow. In lieu of flowers donations to the A.L.S. Society
or Saint_James Anglican Church would be appreciated and arranged
by contacting Wm. Kipp Funeral Home (519) 442 3061 or wkfh@rogers.com.
Thanks for all your love and support and remember “Keep your
stick on the ice'” Wm. Kipp, 442-3061.
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GUTHRIE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-23 published
PEARSON,
Eva
Irene
Passed away peacefully at Victoria Hospital, London, on Saturday,
May 20, 2006, in her 87th year. Beloved wife of George
PEARSON.
Loving mother of Tony and Anne
PEARSON,
John and Norma
PEARSON,
Bill and Mia
PEARSON, and Susan and Steve
SHELSTAD.
Proud
Grandmother
of Angela, David, Jason, Matthew, Roberta, Naomi, and Sam; and
great-grandmother of Stephanie, Benjamin, Percy and Gabriel.
Sister of Ross
MURDOCH, Evelyn
GUTHRIE, Ruth
PHILIPCHUK (deceased),
Dolores CALDWELL,
Eileen
MURDOCH and Gordon
MURDOCH. Friends
may call at the Steckley-Gooderham Funeral Homes (Clapperton
and Worsley Streets), Barrie, on Tuesday from 7-9 p.m. A Funeral
Service will be held on Wednesday, May 24, 2006 at 11 a.m. at
Grace United Church, 350 Grove Street, East, Barrie. Interment
at Barrie Union Cemetery. Memorial donations to either the Canadian
Cancer Society or Grace United Church would be greatly appreciated
by the family. Condolences may be made through www.steckleygooderham.com
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GUTHRIE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-06-05 published
BEACHAM,
Eleanor
S. (née
HARTLE)
At Woodstock General Hospital on Friday, June 2, 2006. Eleanor S.
BEACHAM (née
HARTLE.)
Beloved wife of the late Raymond F.
BEACHAM
(1982.) Dear mother of Paul and his wife
Wendy and Shelly
PARKER
all of Woodstock. Loved aunt of Melony
FERNS of Saint Thomas, Peter
GUTHRIE and his wife
Betty of Woodstock, David and his late wife
Carol of Sundridge. Predeceased by her son Francis (Chuck) (1967)
and her sister Rhea
GUTHRIE.
Eleanor was an active member of
Innerkip United Church for many years. Friends may call at the
R.D. Longworth Funeral Home, 845 Devonshire Ave., Woodstock (539-0004)
Tuesday 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will be held in the
chapel Wednesday at 11: 00 a.m. with Rev. Bonnie
PILKEY officiating.
Interment Innerkip Cemetery. Contributions to the W.D.D.S. or
the Innerkip United Church would be appreciated. Online condolences
at www.longworthfuneralhome.com
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GUTHRIE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-10-14 published
GUTHRIE,
William "
Glynn"
Peacefully at the Kingston General Hospital on Wednesday October 11th,
2006, Glynn
GUTHRIE long time resident of Elgin, Ontario, in
his 92nd year. Beloved husband for more than 60 years of the
late Margaret "Irene"
GRAY/GREY.
Loving father to Bill and his wife
Helen of London. Cherished grandfather to Adam and Heather of
London. Dear brother to Ray
GUTHRIE and Priscilla
HARRISON of
Kingston. Predeceased by brother Ron and sister Mona. Survived
by many nieces and nephews. Also sadly missed by dear friend
and caregiver Nancy
STEVENS and the kind and caring staff of
the Helen Henderson Care Centre, where he was a resident for
5 years. The Family will receive Friends at the Robert J. Reid and
Sons Funeral Home, "The Chapel on the Corner", 309 Jonson Street
(at Barrie Street), on Wednesday October 18th, 2006 from 1 to
2 p.m. prior to the Funeral Service to be held in the Chapel,
officiated by the Reverend Harry
SEELEY, at 2 p.m. Interment
Wilmer Cemetery. In memory of Glynn, donations to the Helen Henderson
Care Centre, Elgin United Church, the Elgin Lions Club, Guthrie
House in Elgin, Chalmer's United Church or to the charity of
your choice would be appreciated.
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GUTHRIE o@ca.on.peterborough.north_monaghan.peterborough.the_peterborough_examiner 2006-03-22 published
GUTHRIE,
Donald
Charles "O'Charlie"
(World War 2 Veteran)
Passed away on March 20, 2006 at Springdale Country Manor (formerly
of Millbrook) at age 90. Beloved
son of the late John and Olga
(Sandy) GUTHRIE.
Loving companion of the late Marjorie
HAWKINS.
Dear dad of Carol
MANLEY and husband Max, George
HAWKINS and
wife Ethel,
Mel
HAWKINS and wife Barb, and the late Alice
WOODWARD
and husband Bill. Proud granddad of seven grandchildren. Pre-deceased
by sisters Edna
SLOAN,
Lyn
KINSMAN, Rena
BLAIR and brothers Robert,
Oscar and Orville
GUTHRIE.
Beloved brother-in-law of Edna
GUTHRIE
and Marion
GUTHRIE.
Friends and family may call at the Comstock
Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 356 Rubidge Street, Peterborough
from 9: 00-9:45 a.m. on Friday, March 24th. Following the visitation,
a Legion Service will be held in the chapel at 9: 45 a.m., with
a funeral service taking place in the chapel at 10: 00 a.m. Interment
of the urn at a later date at Gardiner's Cemetery, Millbrook.
If so desired, donations in memory of Charlie may be made to
the Canadian National Institute for the Blind.
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GUTHRIE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-06-06 published
PEROWNE,
Ronald
Herbert (1918-2006)
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our
dad, Ronald Herbert
PEROWNE, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather.
Dad was born on Waverly Street to Anna
HOOKS and Herbert
PEROWNE.
A gifted athlete from a very early age, Dad was a member of the
McGill Redmen football and hockey championship teams, honoured
member of the McGill sports Hall of Fame, hockey player with
the Senior Royals, and recipient of The Montreal Sportsman's
trophy. In 1940, Dad enlisted in the Royal Canadian Navy, where,
during World War 2, he served as Lieutenant on the corvette,
H.M.C.S. Woodstock. In 1945, he married the love of his life,
Eunice Hellyer
McCONNELL, to whom he was married for 57 years,
until Eunie succumbed to cancer in 2002. Dad joined Dominion
Textile in 1945 after the war, where he pursued a dynamic career,
spanning over 50 years, rising to the rank of President, C.E.O.,
and Chairman of the Board. A great competitor, Dad played golf,
poker, bridge, and hearts with passion, if not always with skill!
An avid tennis player, even at 80 years of age, Dad was still
giving all of us a run for our money on the tennis court at the
family home on Lac Marois. Dad was extremely committed to family
and Friends, and took great pride in his roles as trustee of
the Jean Beliveau Foundation, avid supporter of the Cedars Cancer
Institute, and as an active canvasser for the Mount Royal United
Church, as well as numerous charitable organizations. He was
pre-deceased by his wife, Eunice, and his sister, Margaret. He
is survived by his children, JoAnn (Derek
GUTHRIE,)
Cathy
(Pat
PATTERSON), Elaine (Austin
METZE), Ron (Gail
MURPHY), and Ian
(Debbie HOWLETT,) his grandchildren Kelly, Christine, Holly,
Ryan, Charlie, Fred, Lisa, Chris, Jim, Greg, and Eric, as well
as seven great grandchildren. He will be deeply missed by all
of us. A memorial service will be held on Monday, June 19, 2006,
at 4.00 p.m. at Mount Royal Funeral Complex, 1297 Chemin de la
Foret, Outremont. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to
the Cedars Cancer Research Foundation, or to the charity of your
choice.
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GUTHRIE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-07-07 published
LEGRICE,
Marian
Isabelle "
Billie" (née
LAMBERT)
(November 8, 1916-July 1, 2006)
Passed away peacefully at Maitland Manor, Goderich, Ontario six
weeks after the death of Glenn, her beloved husband of 65 years.
Dearly loved mother of Peter and Linda LE
GRICE,
David and Sally
WALKER, and Terry and Christine LE
GRICE. Cherished Nana of Michael,
Lauryn, Taylor, Chris and Teara, Melissa and Micah, Joanna, Niels,
Daniel and Jake. Proud Great-Grandma of Max and the late Sophia.
Dear cousin of Ann
GUTHRIE.
Fondly remembered by Madge
LEGRICE,
Ev and Pennie
PENMAN, and Helen
PINCHIN.
Billie grew up in Toronto,
attending Riverdale Collegiate and Victoria College where she
received her B.A. in 1938. She and Glenn were married on June 7,
1941. Upon Glenn's return from his service in the Royal Canadian
Air Force, they resided in Toronto before moving to Unionville
in 1954, and later to Goderich in 1999. Billie's legacy will
be her gentle patience and good nature, her generous and loving
spirit, and her empathy for others, both personally and in her
professional life as a Manpower Counsellor for the Federal Government.
She worked selflessly for her family and provided great strength
and guidance to those she loved. She will be truly missed. A memorial
service for Billie and Glenn is planned for Sunday, July 30 at
3 p.m. at their daughter's home in Goderich. As expressions of
sympathy, donations to Sleeping Children Around the World, 28 Pinehurst
Crescent, Toronto, Ontario M9A 3A5 would be appreciated by the
family.
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GUTHRIE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-13 published
GUTHRIE,
Joan▼
Peacefully at the Trillium Health Centre on Sunday, February
12, 2006 in her 84th year. Joan, beloved wife of the late Jack.
Loving mother of Pam and her husband Gary
DAWSON, and Wayne and
his partner Angela. Nana will be lovingly remembered by Claire
(Mike), Jeremy (Susan), Matthew, Katie, Sarah, Rachel, Abigail
and Trevor. Friends may call at the Thompson Funeral Home, 530
Industrial Parkway South (northeast corner of Yonge and Industrial
Parkway, 905-727-5421), Aurora from 7-9 p.m. Monday. Funeral
service on Tuesday morning at 11 a.m. in Trinity Anglican Church
(79 Victoria Street, Aurora). Cremation. In memory of Joan, donations
to the Lung Association or the Heart and Stroke Foundation would
be appreciated.
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GUTHRIE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-09 published
GUTHRIE,
Ronald
John
Passed away peacefully, at St. Michael's Hospital, on March 7,
2006. Predeceased by his beloved wife Anne. Father of Carman,
Jeff and Ron. Grandfather of Jason, Joshua, Ashley, Taylor, Lindsey,
Lucas, Haley, Carley and Connor.
son of Doris and Bill (predeceased).
Survived by sisters and brothers Joan, Roger, Roberta, Linda
and Bob. Predeceased by brother Bill and sister Barbara. He will
be deeply missed by his family and many Friends. The family will
receive Friends at the McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston
Road, Ajax (Pickering Village) 905-428-8488 from 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. Friday. Funeral Service in the Chapel on Saturday, March
11, 2006 at 2: 30 p.m. Interment Erskine Cemetery. Should family
and Friends so desire, donations in memory of Anne to the A.L.S.
Society would be greatly appreciated. A Book of Condolence may
be signed at www.mceachnie- funeral.ca "See you at the 19th Hole,
Dad."
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GUTHRIE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-05 published
MacLEAN,
James
Albert "
Jim"
Passed away peacefully after a brief illness at Scarborough General
Hospital on Saturday, April 1, 2006 at the age of 86. Jim, loving
husband of the late Doris
TEMPLE.
Proud father of Doreen
GUTHRIE,
son-in-law John
GUTHRIE, grand_son Christopher, his wife
Joanna▲
and great-granddaughter Gabriella; son Martin, daughter-in-law
Rachel and grand_son Travis. Will be missed by mother-in-law Marion
TEMPLE and good friend Barbara
SMITH.
Jim will also be remembered
fondly by many other family members and Friends, both in Ontario
and Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Memorial visitation at the Paul
O'Conner Funeral Home, 1939 Lawrence Ave. E. (between Warden
and Pharmacy) on Saturday, April 8 from 2: 00 p.m. until the time
of the memorial service in our chapel at 3: 00 p.m. In lieu of
flowers, donations to the Shriners Hospital Foundation would
be welcome.
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GUTHRIE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-10 published
COCKERILL, Eveline Mary "Eva" (née
HORNETT)
Passed away at Avalon Care Nursing Home, Orangeville on Friday
April 7, 2006 in her 96th year; beloved wife of the late James
Clifford (Cliff)
COCKERILL; loved mother of Mary
GUTHRIE
(Ken)
of Guelph, Jean
CARTER
(Ron) of Brampton, Isabel
REA (Bob) of
Orangeville, Jim (Marilyn) of Orangeville, Frances
GRAY/GREY (Ivan)
of Hillsburgh and Shirley
DONALDSON
(Bob) of Orangeville; dear
grandmother of 13 grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great-great
grandchildren and great-great-great grandchildren; also sadly
missed by her sister Grace
HENDRY and her brother Don
HORNETT
predeceased by her sisters Winifred
WEBB and Isabel
STEELE her
brothers Roy
HORNETT and Jack
HORNETT.
Funeral
Service will be
held at the Dods and McNair Funeral Home and Chapel 21 First St.
Orangeville on Tuesday April 11, 2006 at 1: 00 p.m. Interment
Greenwood Cemetery. The family will receive Friends 2 hours prior
to service time. As expressions of sympathy donations to the
Headwaters Health Care Equipment Fund, Tweedsmuir Presbyterian
Church or a charity of choice would be appreciated. Condolences
may be offered to the family at www.dodsandmcnair.com
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GUTHROW o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-03-08 published
MITCHELL,
Marie
Of Hanover, passed away at Grey-Bruce Health Services, Owen Sound
on Monday, March 6th, 2006. She was 73. Survived by husband Harvey
MITCHELL, son Darrel (Brenda)
McDAID of Kitchener, daughters
Casey GUTHROW of Owen Sound, Jean (Kirk)
LANTZ of R.R.#1 Mildmay,
Joan (Paul)
STRUCKE of Hanover, Janet
EIDT of Neustadt, grandchildren
Robert, Shawn Lee, Craig, Laurie, Lane, Jana, Braden, great-grandchildren
Dominic and Logan. Also survived by sisters Bea
KALE of Seaforthe
and Rosemary
FLANAGAN of Kitchener. Predeceased by son Kenneth
McDAID and brothers Ken and Jack
LANE.
Visitation at Mighton
Funeral Home, Hanover, on Thursday 2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00
p.m. where a Funeral Service will be held on Friday, March 10th,
2006 at 11: 00 a.m. Memorial donations to the Salvation Army or
the charity of one's choice would be appreciated as expressions
of sympathy. Further information and register book available
at www.mightonfuneralhome.ca
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GUTIERRES o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-10-21 published
GUTIERRES,
Christine▼ (née
GARSTANG)
In Zahara, Spain, on Friday, October 13, 2006 at the age of 54.
Wife of Luis
GUTIERREZ and loving mother of Ben, Tim and Tom
and Susan MIERSCH.
Beloved▼ daughter of Patricia
GARSTANG. Dear
sister of Lesley
RICHARDS.
Proud▼ grandmother of Indianna, Joshua,
and Katrina. Dear aunt of Carla and Cleo
BARBERY and Shannon
REDDY.
Memorial▼ service was held in Zahara, Spain, on Monday,
October 16. In memory of Christine, donations may be made to
the charity of your choice.
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GUTIERREZ o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-10-21 published
GUTIERRES,
Christine▲ (née
GARSTANG)
In Zahara, Spain, on Friday, October 13, 2006 at the age of 54.
Wife of Luis
GUTIERREZ and loving mother of Ben, Tim and Tom
and Susan MIERSCH.
Beloved▲ daughter of Patricia
GARSTANG. Dear
sister of Lesley
RICHARDS.
Proud▲ grandmother of Indianna, Joshua,
and Katrina. Dear aunt of Carla and Cleo
BARBERY and Shannon
REDDY.
Memorial▲ service was held in Zahara, Spain, on Monday,
October 16. In memory of Christine, donations may be made to
the charity of your choice.
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GUTLAND o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-06-26 published
HOOGERVORST,
John
A.
At the Woodstock General Hospital on Saturday, June 24, 2006,
John A. HOOGERVORST of Woodstock in his 50th year. Beloved husband
of Mary C.
HOOGERVORST (née
VANMEER.)
Loved
son of Toni
HOOGERVORST
of Woodstock. Dear brother of Margaret
GUTLAND and her husband
Ralph and their children Mike and Ronalee, and Nancy
GREITER
and her husband Rick, all of Woodstock. A private family service
will be held at a later date. Contributions to the Canadian Cancer
Society would be appreciated and may be arranged through the
R.D. Longworth Funeral Home, 845 Devonshire Avenue, Woodstock
(519-539-0004). Online condolences at www.longworthfuneralhome.com
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GUTMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-06-24 published
ANDREWS,
J.
Wallace "
Wally"
(Retired after 43 years with CP Rail)
Passed away peacefully on Friday, 23 June 2006 at Saint_Joseph's
Health Centre in his 87th year. Dearly loved by his wife Margaret
of 64 years. Loving father of Bette
ANDREWS
(Bob
COSSITT) and
Barbara ANDREWS
(John
KOEHLER.) He was a devoted "Grampie" of
Brent, Alexander and Deana. Predeceased by his parents, Reama
and John ANDREWS; brothers Jack
EVANS,
Ralph and Murray
ANDREWS
all of Perth-Andover, New Brunswick. Remembered by his sisters-in-law
Christina HARGROVE,
Sara
NICKERSON and Margaret
ANDREWS all of
New Brunswick. The family wish to thank Doctor
DYMON and Doctor
GUTMAN
for their medical care, support and guidance. Friends may call
at the Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor Street West,
at Windermere, east of the Jane subway, on Monday from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel on Tuesday,
June 27, 2006 at 10: 30 a.m. Cremation to follow. For those who
wish, donations may be made to Saint_Joseph's Health Centre, Windermere
United Church or to a charity of your choice.
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GUTMANIS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-05 published
FIELDER,
Beverley▼
Inez▼
Maxine▼ (née
JOHNSTON)
Peacefully after a short illness at Alexandra Marine and General
Hospital in Goderich on Wednesday, May 3, 2006. Beverley Inez
Maxine FIELDER (née
JOHNSTON) of Ashfield Township in her 77th
year. Beloved wife for 51 years of George
FIELDER. Dear mother
of Dale FIELDER and his wife
Elaine▼ of Port Albert, Heather and
her husband Dennis
JOHNSTON,
Sherry▼ and her husband John
WARREN
all of Goderich, Kathy and her husband Roy
GUTMANIS of Port Albert,
Laurie FIELDER and her partner Dan
HALL of Windsor, Mike
FIELDER
of London, Juanita and her husband Kevin
SHIELS of Dungannon,
Andy FIELDER and his wife
Penny▼ of Bothwell and Pete
FIELDER
and his partner Jen
COOK of Clinton. Lovingly remembered by twenty-five
grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Sister of Jacqueline
and her husband Robert
BORDEN of Toronto, Gwendolyn
GRAY/GREY of Frankfort
and Sheila
BROWN of Goderich. Predeceased by her parents the
late Mildred and Albert
BROWN.
Friends▼ will be received at the
Falconer Funeral Homes Ltd. -- "Bluewater Chapel", 201 Suncoast
Drive, East in Goderich on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral
service will be held in the chapel on Monday, May 8, 2006 at
11: 00 a.m. Interment Dungannon Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy,
the family would appreciated memorial donations to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation or the Dungannon Women's Institute.
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GUTMANIS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-06 published
FIELDER,
Beverley▲
Inez▲
Maxine▲ (née
JOHNSTON)
Peacefully after a short illness at Alexandra Marine and General
Hospital in Goderich on Wednesday, May 3, 2006. Beverley Inez
Maxine FIELDER (née
JOHNSTON) of Ashfield Township in her 77th
year. Beloved wife for 51 years of George
FIELDER. Dear mother
of Dale FIELDER and his wife
Elaine▲ of Port Albert, Heather and
her husband Dennis
JOHNSTON,
Sherry▲ and her husband John
WARREN
all of Goderich, Kathy and her husband Roy
GUTMANIS of Port Albert,
Laurie FIELDER and her partner Dan
HALL of Windsor, Mike
FIELDER
of London, Juanita and her husband Kevin
SHIELS of Dungannon,
Andy FIELDER and his wife
Penny▲ of Bothwell and Pete
FIELDER
and his partner Jen
COOK of Clinton. Lovingly remembered by twenty-five
grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Sister of Jacqueline
and her husband Robert
BORDEN of Toronto, Gwendolyn
GRAY/GREY of Frankfort
and Sheila
BROWN,
Zane and his wife
Jenny
BROWN, all of London
and Linda BROWN of Goderich. Predeceased by her parents the late
Mildred and Albert
BROWN.
Friends▲ will be received at the Falconer
Funeral Homes Ltd. -- "Bluewater Chapel", 201 Suncoast Drive,
East in Goderich on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral
service will be held in the chapel on Monday, May 8, 2006 at
11: 00 a.m. Interment Dungannon Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy,
the family would appreciated memorial donations to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation or the Dungannon Women's Institute.
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GUTOWSKA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-12-27 published
Michael GUTOWSKI,
Soldier▼ And Equestrian: (1910-2006)
Polish officer who participated in one of the last cavalry charges
in history settled in Ontario after the Second World War to teach
horsemanship. In 1968, he groomed a Canadian team to equestrian
gold at the Olympics in Mexico City
By Buzz BOURDON,
Special▼ to the Globe and Mail, Page S7
Ottawa -- All Michael
GUTOWSKI wanted to do was get some food
to his wife, Zofia, and their two small sons. Foraging in the
smoking ruins of a building destroyed by the invading Germans,
Mr. GUTOWSKI found some milk. It was late in 1939, and millions
of exhausted Polish refugees were on the move. There wasn't much
food to be had anywhere.
It wasn't enough, but his family was grateful when the 29-year-old
cavalry captain brought them the milk. Their world had collapsed
when Germany hurled its army against Poland's western frontier
on September 1, 1939, in the opening shots of the Second World
War.
Commanding No. 1 Squadron of the 17th Uhlans, Mr.
GUTOWSKI and
his cavalrymen did their best to stop the Germans' overwhelming
attack, but it was no use. Displaying great courage during three
weeks of desperate combat, he was awarded Poland's highest decoration,
the Virtuti Militari, 5th class, for his gallantry at the 10-day
battle of Bzura River west of Warsaw.
Although Poland still fielded 11 cavalry brigades as a mobile
reserve, cavalrymen usually fought as infantry after dismounting
from their horses. Mr.
GUTOWSKI, a born horseman who had competed
at the Olympics, relished the unit's devil-may-care spirit. Two
decades earlier, during the Polish-Bolshevik War of 1919-21,
mounted Polish units armed with sabres and lances played a vital
part in defeating Soviet forces and guaranteeing Polish independence,
with the result that many cavalrymen still believed their natural
élan would triumph over mere machines.
History tells a different story. By October 6, it was all over.
Poland was carved up between Germany and the Soviet Union, and
the government fled to Britain. For Mr.
GUTOWSKI, a scion of
the highly conservative, patriotic land-owning gentry who had
been taught from the cradle to believe strongly in God, honour
and country, it was a catastrophe. He didn't give up, though,
and joined the Polish Underground. As he told The Globe and Mail
in 1994, he believed in "fighting to the last drop of my blood."
Mr. GUTOWSKI was captured and sentenced to be shot for attempting
to reach his family in a detention camp near Krakow. Fate intervened
when a German officer recognized him as a member of the 1936
Polish equestrian team and he was spared.
By the following March, he had made his way to Britain to continue
the fight. Six days after the Allies went ashore at Normandy
on June 6, 1944, he landed with the 1st Polish Armoured Division.
By 1945, the Polish armed forces in the West totalled 195,000 and
played an important part in defeating Germany.
After fighting through France, Belgium, the Netherlands and into
Germany▼ alongside Canadian forces, Mr.
GUTOWSKI was commanding
the 2nd Polish Armoured Regiment as a lieutenant-colonel when
the war ended on May 8, 1945.
Michael GUTOWSKI had decided to be a soldier when he was 10.
After graduating from the Cavalry Military College in 1930, he
was posted to the 17th Wielkopolski Cavalry Squadron and met
his future wife, Zofia, at a hunt ball. They were married in
1934, the same year he qualified for the Polish equestrian team.
He loved riding and spent as much time as he could in the saddle.
Two▼ years later, Mr.
GUTOWSKI competed at the 1936 Olympics in
Berlin and shared in the silver medal won in a team event.
During the war, he fought with distinction. Like all Polish soldiers
who fought on the side of the Allies, they wished only to rid
their country of Germans. When the last shot was fired, however,
Poland was still not free. He and his men were devastated to
learn that the Soviet Union had been given control of Poland.
Forming▼ up his regiment on parade, Mr.
GUTOWSKI gave his men
the terrible news. "There was such a silence, you could hear
the flag flying. Everything we were fighting for was gone," he
once told The Globe and Mail. "All that was left was honour."
In 1948, Mr.
GUTOWSKI immigrated to Canada when Major-General
Churchill Mann invited him to train the Canadian Army's equestrian
team. After that was disbanded two years later, he spent many
years instructing at the Caledon Riding and Hunt Club in Toronto.
He also trained the Canadian Olympic team from 1948 to 1955.
Olympic▼ equestrian Jim
ELDER, then a junior rider, met Mr.
GUTOWSKI
in 1948. Two years later, he started taking lessons from him.
"He was instrumental in Canada for introducing the European cavalry
style for both riders and horses. He gave us the insight and
the training so we could reach the international and Olympic
level."
Putting his students through their paces, the "ram-rod straight"
Mr. GUTOWSKI was "a really tough taskmaster. Your arms and legs
were aching but he kept you going. Everybody admired him," said
Mr. ELDER. "He used to get his Polish and English swearwords
mixed up. He'd be there screaming at you, really chew you out.
A lot of people could not take it. But right after the lesson,
he was a great guy. He had a job to do and he did it. He wanted
to get Canada to the international level."
At the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City, Mr.
ELDER and teammates
Jim Day and Tom Gayford won a gold medal, a success attributed
to Mr. GUTOWSKI's training methods.
He also instructed his niece, Tanya
GUTOWSKA-
NORMAN in 1970.
She still remembers him jumping up and down in a rage. "He was
very demanding," she said. "He was a perfectionist who demanded
the absolute best and tried to teach [us] the highest and purest
form of horsemanship. Drills were performed with military precision."
Describing him as "ambitious, loyal and proud," she said he cared
deeply about his family, students and army comrades. "His character
at times was difficult, since he had a military upbringing, so
his tolerance of sloppiness and stupidity was low." He was, however,
"especially susceptible to the charms of [women], and a tear
could get you anything. He was a softie where women were concerned.
With men, he expected them to be brave but most of all, to be
gentlemen."
In 2000, Mr.
GUTOWSKI returned to his beloved Poland 11 years
after the fall of communism. He was promoted to brigadier-general
and helped establish the Cavalry Parade Squadron. In 2003, at
age 92, he famously drew his sabre and led a cavalry charge.
Besides his British and Polish war medals, he was awarded Poland's
Cross of Valour five times. The U.S. government presented him
the Legion of Merit and France gave him the Croix de Guerre with
palm. On June 6, 2004, at a ceremony in Normandy, he received
the Legion of Honour from President Jacques Chirac of France.
Michal▼
Mieczyslaw▼
Wojciech▼
GUTOWSKI was born on September 13,
1910, in Maciszewice, Poland. He died on August 23, 2006, in
Warsaw, from complications resulting from a broken thigh. He
was 20 days short of 96. He leaves his son Peter and brother
Zbyszek. He was predeceased by his son Marek and his wife, Zofia,
of 65 years.
On September 16, he was accorded a military funeral at Warsaw's
Cathedral of the Army. Hundreds of officers, dignitaries and
admirers attended, and artillery thundered a 21-gun salute.
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LOOS,
Mary
Helen
(SULLIVAN)
At Marshall Gowland Manor on Wednesday, January 11, 2006. Mary
Helen (SULLIVAN)
LOOS, age 75 of Sarnia. Beloved wife of Stanley.
Sister of Beatrice
CASEY, West Lorne, Catherine
REGIER, Walkerton,
and Patrick and Marion
SULLIVAN,
Exeter.▼
Also▼ survived by many
nieces and nephews. Predeceased by parents Catherine and Patrick
SULLIVAN and sister Theresa
PEARSON.
Helen was an active community
volunteer for many years with Birthright, Big Sisters and Sacred
Heart Parish. Visitation at the McKenzie and Blundy Funeral Home
& Cremation Centre, 431 North Christina Street, Sarnia on Thursday
from 6-8 p.m. where prayers will be offered at 6 p.m. Mass of
Christian▼
Burial▼ will be celebrated by Fr. Wes
GUTOWSKI on Friday
at 10: 30 a.m. at Our Lady of Mercy Roman Catholic Church. Interment
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Cemetery, Mount Carmel. As an expression
of sympathy Friends who wish may send memorial donations to the
Bluewater Health Continuing Care, 89 Norman Street, Sarnia, N7T
6S3 or the St. Vincent de Paul Society, P.O. Box 173, Sarnia,
N7T 7H9 or to the charity of their choice. Messages of condolence
and memories may be left at www.mckenzieblundy.com A tree will
be planted in memory of Helen
LOOS in the McKenzie and Blundy Memorial
Forest. Dedication service Sunday, September 17th, 2006 at 2: 00
p.m. at the Wawanosh Wetlands Conservation Area.
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LOOS,
Stanley
Peter
Peacefully at Marshall Gowland Manor on Thursday, March 9, 2006,
Stanley Peter
LOOS, age 84 of Sarnia. Beloved husband of the
late Mary Helen
LOOS (née
SULLIVAN.) Dear brother of Josephine
and her husband Ron
DOUGHTY of Thunder Bay, and brother-in-law
of Beatrice
CASEY, West Lorne, Catherine
REGIER, Walkerton, and
Patrick SULLIVAN,
Exeter.▲
Also▲ survived by many nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by parents Henry and Tilly
LOOS, sister Madeliene
DOROTA and his brothers William and Edward
LOOS.
Stanley graduated
from the University of Toronto in 1951 with a degree in Chemical
Engineering and is a Veteran of the Royal Canadian Air Force,
serving in World War 2. Stanley retired from Polysar in 1982
and volunteered as a driver with the Victorian Order of Nurses
and Meals on Wheels. Visitation at the McKenzie and Blundy Funeral
Home and Cremation Centre, 431 N. Christina Street, Sarnia on Friday
from 6-8 p.m. where prayers will be offered at 7 p.m. Mass of
Christian▲
Burial▲ will be celebrated by Fr. Wes
GUTOWSKI on Saturday
at 1 p.m. at Our Lady of Mercy Roman Catholic Church. Interment
at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Cemetery, Mount Carmel. As an expression
of sympathy Friends who wish may send memorial donations to the
Bluewater Health Continuing Care, 89 Norman Street, Sarnia, N7T
6S3 or the St. Vincent de Paul Society, P.O. Box 173, Sarnia,
N7T 7H9 or to the charity of their choice. Messages of condolence
and memories may be left at www.mckenzieblundy.com A tree will
be planted in memory of Stanley
LOOS in the McKenzie and Blundy
Memorial Forest. Dedication service Sunday, September 17th, 2006
at 2: 00 p.m. at the Wawanosh Wetlands Conservation Area.
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MILLARD,
Joan
Veronica (née
ENNETT)
Peacefully at her residence on Tuesday, October 3, 2006. Joan
Veronica (ENNETT)
MILLARD, age 74 of Sarnia. Beloved wife of
the late Edward. Dear mother of John
MILLARD and his wife
Jean,
Grimsby, Catherine
LECLAIR and her husband John, London and Joan
ROSS and her friend Joseph
SHIELDS,
London.
Loving grandmother
of Samantha, Patrick, Shannon and Marc. Sister of Paul
ENNETT
and Jane SMITH,
Sarnia.
Also surviving are several nieces and
nephews. Predeceased by parents Harry and Phyllis
ENNETT, by
brothers Walter, Richard and James
ENNETT and sisters Mary
LINDSAY
and Eleanor and Helen
ENNETT.
Friends will be received at the
McKenzie and Blundy Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 431 N. Christina
Street, Sarnia on Thursday from 7-9 p.m. where prayers will be
offered at 7 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated
by Fr. Wes
GUTOWSKI on Saturday at 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Mercy
Roman Catholic Church (corner Christina St. and London Rd.).
Entombment Our Lady of Mercy Mausoleum. As an expression of sympathy,
Friends who wish may send memorial donations to Palliative Care,
89 Norman Street, Sarnia, N7T 6S3 or the Canadian Cancer Society,
714 Lite Street, Point Edward, N7V 1A6. Messages of condolence
and memories may be left at www.mckenzieblundy.com A tree will
be planted in memory of Joan
MILLARD in the McKenzie and Blundy
Memorial Forest. Dedication service Sunday, September 16th, 2007
at 2: 00 p.m. at the Wawanosh Wetlands Conservation Area.
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GUTOWSKI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-12-27 published
Michael GUTOWSKI,
Soldier▲ And Equestrian: (1910-2006)
Polish officer who participated in one of the last cavalry charges
in history settled in Ontario after the Second World War to teach
horsemanship. In 1968, he groomed a Canadian team to equestrian
gold at the Olympics in Mexico City
By Buzz BOURDON,
Special▲ to the Globe and Mail, Page S7
Ottawa -- All Michael
GUTOWSKI wanted to do was get some food
to his wife, Zofia, and their two small sons. Foraging in the
smoking ruins of a building destroyed by the invading Germans,
Mr. GUTOWSKI found some milk. It was late in 1939, and millions
of exhausted Polish refugees were on the move. There wasn't much
food to be had anywhere.
It wasn't enough, but his family was grateful when the 29-year-old
cavalry captain brought them the milk. Their world had collapsed
when Germany hurled its army against Poland's western frontier
on September 1, 1939, in the opening shots of the Second World
War.
Commanding No. 1 Squadron of the 17th Uhlans, Mr.
GUTOWSKI and
his cavalrymen did their best to stop the Germans' overwhelming
attack, but it was no use. Displaying great courage during three
weeks of desperate combat, he was awarded Poland's highest decoration,
the Virtuti Militari, 5th class, for his gallantry at the 10-day
battle of Bzura River west of Warsaw.
Although Poland still fielded 11 cavalry brigades as a mobile
reserve, cavalrymen usually fought as infantry after dismounting
from their horses. Mr.
GUTOWSKI, a born horseman who had competed
at the Olympics, relished the unit's devil-may-care spirit. Two
decades earlier, during the Polish-Bolshevik War of 1919-21,
mounted Polish units armed with sabres and lances played a vital
part in defeating Soviet forces and guaranteeing Polish independence,
with the result that many cavalrymen still believed their natural
élan would triumph over mere machines.
History tells a different story. By October 6, it was all over.
Poland was carved up between Germany and the Soviet Union, and
the government fled to Britain. For Mr.
GUTOWSKI, a scion of
the highly conservative, patriotic land-owning gentry who had
been taught from the cradle to believe strongly in God, honour
and country, it was a catastrophe. He didn't give up, though,
and joined the Polish Underground. As he told The Globe and Mail
in 1994, he believed in "fighting to the last drop of my blood."
Mr. GUTOWSKI was captured and sentenced to be shot for attempting
to reach his family in a detention camp near Krakow. Fate intervened
when a German officer recognized him as a member of the 1936
Polish equestrian team and he was spared.
By the following March, he had made his way to Britain to continue
the fight. Six days after the Allies went ashore at Normandy
on June 6, 1944, he landed with the 1st Polish Armoured Division.
By 1945, the Polish armed forces in the West totalled 195,000 and
played an important part in defeating Germany.
After fighting through France, Belgium, the Netherlands and into
Germany▲ alongside Canadian forces, Mr.
GUTOWSKI was commanding
the 2nd Polish Armoured Regiment as a lieutenant-colonel when
the war ended on May 8, 1945.
Michael GUTOWSKI had decided to be a soldier when he was 10.
After graduating from the Cavalry Military College in 1930, he
was posted to the 17th Wielkopolski Cavalry Squadron and met
his future wife, Zofia, at a hunt ball. They were married in
1934, the same year he qualified for the Polish equestrian team.
He loved riding and spent as much time as he could in the saddle.
Two▲ years later, Mr.
GUTOWSKI competed at the 1936 Olympics in
Berlin and shared in the silver medal won in a team event.
During the war, he fought with distinction. Like all Polish soldiers
who fought on the side of the Allies, they wished only to rid
their country of Germans. When the last shot was fired, however,
Poland was still not free. He and his men were devastated to
learn that the Soviet Union had been given control of Poland.
Forming▲ up his regiment on parade, Mr.
GUTOWSKI gave his men
the terrible news. "There was such a silence, you could hear
the flag flying. Everything we were fighting for was gone," he
once told The Globe and Mail. "All that was left was honour."
In 1948, Mr.
GUTOWSKI immigrated to Canada when Major-General
Churchill Mann invited him to train the Canadian Army's equestrian
team. After that was disbanded two years later, he spent many
years instructing at the Caledon Riding and Hunt Club in Toronto.
He also trained the Canadian Olympic team from 1948 to 1955.
Olympic▲ equestrian Jim
ELDER, then a junior rider, met Mr.
GUTOWSKI
in 1948. Two years later, he started taking lessons from him.
"He was instrumental in Canada for introducing the European cavalry
style for both riders and horses. He gave us the insight and
the training so we could reach the international and Olympic
level."
Putting his students through their paces, the "ram-rod straight"
Mr. GUTOWSKI was "a really tough taskmaster. Your arms and legs
were aching but he kept you going. Everybody admired him," said
Mr. ELDER. "He used to get his Polish and English swearwords
mixed up. He'd be there screaming at you, really chew you out.
A lot of people could not take it. But right after the lesson,
he was a great guy. He had a job to do and he did it. He wanted
to get Canada to the international level."
At the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City, Mr.
ELDER and teammates
Jim Day and Tom Gayford won a gold medal, a success attributed
to Mr. GUTOWSKI's training methods.
He also instructed his niece, Tanya
GUTOWSKA-
NORMAN in 1970.
She still remembers him jumping up and down in a rage. "He was
very demanding," she said. "He was a perfectionist who demanded
the absolute best and tried to teach [us] the highest and purest
form of horsemanship. Drills were performed with military precision."
Describing him as "ambitious, loyal and proud," she said he cared
deeply about his family, students and army comrades. "His character
at times was difficult, since he had a military upbringing, so
his tolerance of sloppiness and stupidity was low." He was, however,
"especially susceptible to the charms of [women], and a tear
could get you anything. He was a softie where women were concerned.
With men, he expected them to be brave but most of all, to be
gentlemen."
In 2000, Mr.
GUTOWSKI returned to his beloved Poland 11 years
after the fall of communism. He was promoted to brigadier-general
and helped establish the Cavalry Parade Squadron. In 2003, at
age 92, he famously drew his sabre and led a cavalry charge.
Besides his British and Polish war medals, he was awarded Poland's
Cross of Valour five times. The U.S. government presented him
the Legion of Merit and France gave him the Croix de Guerre with
palm. On June 6, 2004, at a ceremony in Normandy, he received
the Legion of Honour from President Jacques Chirac of France.
Michal▲
Mieczyslaw▲
Wojciech▲
GUTOWSKI was born on September 13,
1910, in Maciszewice, Poland. He died on August 23, 2006, in
Warsaw, from complications resulting from a broken thigh. He
was 20 days short of 96. He leaves his son Peter and brother
Zbyszek. He was predeceased by his son Marek and his wife, Zofia,
of 65 years.
On September 16, he was accorded a military funeral at Warsaw's
Cathedral of the Army. Hundreds of officers, dignitaries and
admirers attended, and artillery thundered a 21-gun salute.
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GUTPELL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-09-29 published
MAY,
J.
Kenneth "
Ken"
At the University Campus of the L.H.S.C. on Thursday, September 28,
2006 J. Kenneth (Ken)
MAY age 81 years of Peel St. S., Saint Marys.
Beloved husband of Doris
(SCHATZKE)
MAY.
Loving father of Dianne
KIEFFER and James of Tecumseh, Bradley
MAY and Josephine of Mississauga,
Donna HORNER of Guelph. Proud grandfather of David
MAY and Sean
MAY of Mississauga. Dear brother of Donald
MAY of Owen Sound,
Marie COCHRANE of London and Harold
MAY and Doris of R.R.#3,
Embro. Dear brother-in-law of Ruth
GUTPELL of Kitchener and Joyce
SCHATZKE of Waterloo. Predeceased by his parents Walter
MAY and
the former Leola
BROWN, sister-in-law Evelyn
MAY and brothers-in-law
Alan COCHRANE and Robert
GUTPELL. At
Ken's request cremation
has taken place. A memorial visitation will take place at the
L.A. Ball Funeral Chapel, 7 Water St. N., Saint Marys on Saturday,
September 30, 2006 from 1 p.m. until the time of the Memorial
service at 2 p.m. with Rev. Ray
HAGERMAN officiating. In his
memory donations to the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame or the
Saint Marys Memorial Hospital would be appreciated as expressions
of sympathy.
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GUTSELL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-16 published
GUTSELL,
Mary
Louise (née
CHAPMAN)
Peacefully on Tuesday, March 14, 2006 in her 90th year. Born
and educated in Collingwood, Ontario, she was in turn a resident
of Toronto, Ottawa and Scarborough. Predeceased by her loving
husband Jack, brother Herb and sister Edith. Cherished sister
of Ruth BELL and Jane
CHAPMAN.
Beloved mother of Beth, John (Nancy,)
Margaret FIETZ
(Eric) and
Ronald
(Susanne.) Grandmother of Stacy
WAKEFORD (Brent), Andrea Gutsell
GREEN and Carolyn
CZERNY (Steve).
Great-grandmother of Mia, Devon, Chloe, Sofia, Quinlan and Oliver.
Sadly missed by her immediate family, nieces, nephews and Friends.
A volunteer for many years with the Toronto Kiwanis Music Festival,
she was also secretary-treasurer for both the Ontario and Canadian
Federation of Music Festivals. A committed member of the United
Church, she was active in Washington United Church Women and
in Toronto East and Scarborough United Church Women Presbyterials.
Visitation will be held at the "Scarborough Chapel" of McDougall and
Brown, 2900 Kingston Road (east of St. Clair Ave. E.) on Friday,
March 17th from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service at Washington
United Church, 3739 Kingston Road at 1: 30 p.m. on Saturday, March 18th.
In memoriam donations may be made to the Canadian National Institute
for the Blind or to Washington United Church.
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GUTT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-02 published
GYULAY, Stephen "Steve" Paul (May 2, 1921-February 18, 2006)
World War II Veteran, retired employee of Liquor Control Board
of Ontario.
It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of a loving
husband, father, father-in-law, grandfather, brother, uncle,
and great-uncle, at the age of 84. Steve leaves his loving wife
and constant support Lillian (Lil), his cherished daughters Christine
(John GUTT) and Elizabeth (Grant
WILSON,) and his much loved
grandchildren David, Nicholas and Krista. Survived by his sister
Louise BOLLA
(Imre,) sister-in-law Gertrud, brother-in-law Tony
and predeceased by his brother Leslie
GYULAY, and sisters Martha
WEISER
(Vince) and Eva
BERNHARD. Steve treasured his time with
his immediate and extended family in Canada and the United States.
Visitation will be held on Friday, March 3 from 12 noon until
time of funeral service in the chapel at 1 p.m. at the R.S. Kane
Funeral Home, 6150 Yonge Street (at Goulding, south of Steeles).
Cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Sick Kids Foundation
would be appreciated. Condolences may be made at www.rskane.ca
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GUTTERIDGE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-09-19 published
Cyclist killed in collision had iPod but no helmet
By John MINER, Free Press Reporter, Tues., September 19, 2006
A 15-year-old cyclist who died of head injuries after colliding
with a tractor-trailer in Chatham-Kent Saturday was wearing an
iPod and headphones but no helmet, police said yesterday.
Kevin HOUSTON was riding north on Mull Sideroad, near Boundary
Line in Chatham-Kent, when he collided with a southbound transport
filled with tomatoes. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
"Anytime anybody is wearing any type of earphones or ear protection
and their hearing is limited, it could present a hazardous situation,"
Const. Doug
GUTTERIDGE said.
That not only applies to cyclists, but vehicle drivers as well,
he said.
No charges have been laid.
HOUSTON was in Grade 11 at Chatham's John McGregor secondary
school and played on the senior boys' football team. He also
played for the Blenheim hockey team.
His funeral is tomorrow at 11 a.m. at McKinlay Funeral Home in
Chatham.
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GUTTERIDGE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-10-31 published
Murder charge laid in Chatham shooting
By Patrick
MALONEY, Free Press Reporter, Tues., October 31, 2006
A first-degree murder charge was laid yesterday in the weekend
stabbing death of an expectant father described by kin as "a
super guy."
Ryan STEELE, who would have been 27 next month, was stabbed outside
a Park Street house in Chatham's east end early Sunday.
He leaves behind a girlfriend three months pregnant.
"Ryan was a very, very nice guy," Dennis
STEELE said of his son,
who worked at the International truck assembly plant. "He's going
to be missed."
Though they rarely spoke of the excitement of impending fatherhood,
Dennis STEELE says it was obvious the young couple was thrilled
to be having a child.
"Just seeing their faces -- he was very excited about it, with
this new baby coming on," he said.
People were at the Park Street home after the bars closed Sunday
morning, police said.
STEELE was stabbed several times about 4: 30 a.m., police said.
Chatham-Kent police were still interviewing witnesses: yesterday,
Const. Doug
GUTTERIDGE said. Official autopsy results weren't
known.
STEELE, who lived in Oakville in his high school years, grew
up dreaming of playing professional baseball and the sport remained
a passion, Dennis
STEELE said.
The funeral is tentatively scheduled for Friday.
Mark LIST, 23, of Chatham has been charged with first-degree
murder. He made his first court appearance yesterday.
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GUTTMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-28 published
STERN,
Benjamin▼
Died
March 25, 2006 at his home in Florida. Ben
STERN was born
in 1924 in Zamosc, Poland, into a prominent and respected Jewish
family. After the outbreak of World War 2, he and his family
were sent to Siberia. The family escaped from Siberia back to
Poland, and were interned in the Wlodzimierz Ghetto. All his
family, save he and one sister, were murdered in 1942. Through
a series of narrow escapes, including some with the Partisans,
Ben survived the war. He and his wife Frieda emigrated to Canada
in 1950. Ben
STERN was successful in a series of Winnipeg businesses,
most recently at the Marlborough Hotel. He, with his partner
Meyer GINDIN, invested in properties across Canada and the U.S.,
both traveling tirelessly to look after their business interests.
Ben retired in 1996 after suffering a stroke. He was an avid
card player, and a member until 1996, at the Montefiore Club.
He and his wife were supporters of Israel, Hebrew University,
and local causes. He was a great reader of history and politics.
Benjamin STERN is survived by his wife of 61 years, Frieda; by
his sister Fay
GUTTMAN; and by four children and their families:
Bella and Mark
GREENE,
Anne▼ and Charles
MARMAR, Norman
STERN, and
Susan STERN and Yankee
LEVINSON. He was the beloved grandfather
of eight and great grandfather of one. He will be sorely missed
by all who knew him. Funeral services will be held Wednesday,
March 29th at Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel in Toronto. Shiva
will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to
the Friends of Israel Disabled Veterans, 1133 Broadway, Suite 232,
New York, New York 10010, or the Heart and Stroke Foundation
of Ontario, 1920 Yonge Street, 4th Floor, Toronto, Ontario M4S 3E2,
or a charity of choice.
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STERN,
Benjamin▲
On March 25, 2006 at his home in Florida. Benjamin
STERN devoted
husband of Frieda for 61 years. Loving father and father-in-law
of Bella and Mark
GREENE,
Anne▲ and Charles
MARMAR, Norman
STERN,
and Susan STERN and Yankee
LEVINSON. Dear brother of Fay
GUTTMAN.
He was the beloved grandfather of eight and great-grandfather
of one. He will be sorely missed by his nephews and nieces and
all who knew him. At Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles
Avenue West (3 lights west of Dufferin), for service on Wednesday,
March 29, 2006 at 1: 30 p.m. Interment Community Section at Pardes
Shalom. Shiva private. If desired, memorial donations may be
made to the Disabled Veterans of Israel, Beit Halochem Canada,
1600 Steeles Ave. West, Suite 219, Concord, Ontario, L4K 4M2,
416-787-8950 or The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario, 1920
Yonge Street, 4th Floor, Toronto, Ontario M4S 3E2, 416-499-1417.
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GUTTORMSON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-11-04 published
GUTTORMSON,
Stanley
In loving memory of Stanley who passed away November 4, 2005.
One year today our family chain was broken and nothing seems
the same, But as God calls us one by one, Our chain will link
again. Always in our thoughts. We will love and miss you. Sadly
missed by Jackie, Mark, Karen, Dean, Keith and Wesley.
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WILSON,
J.
Kerr
On June 11, 2006, Kerr Wilson beloved husband of Thelma passed
away peacefully, at The Convalescent Home of Winnipeg at the
age of 89 years. Kerr was renowned for his warm, rich baritone
voice heard frequently on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
from Winnipeg. He was the soloist on many radio programs including
'Prairie Schooner ', 'Polka Party', 'Curtain Melodies', 'Cross
Country Matinee' and was featured regularly on the Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation network in the popular television series 'Happy Land'.
An outstanding event for Kerr and Thelma was the honour of giving
a Command Performance for Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip at
Government House during their visit to Winnipeg in 1959. Kerr's
personality has been described as 'competent, genial and atempermental'
(Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Times). A loving and devoted
husband and father he will be dearly missed by his family and
a host of Friends. He is survived by his beloved wife Thelma
in their 65th year of marriage; dear sister Beulah (Victor)
MONKE,
Los
Angeles; brother-in-law Norman
GUTTORMSON,
Saskatoon; 3 sons,
Carlisle (Eloise)
WILSON, Cobble Hill, British Columbia, Eric
(Melenie) WILSON, Vancouver, British Columbia, Mark (Gudny)
WILSON,
Iceland; daughter Kerrine
WILSON; 9 grandchildren, Tiffany (Rocco)
CASTELLANETA, Italy, Keri-Lynn (Peter)
GELB, New York, Carlisle
Kenneth WILSON, New York, Kristin (Doug)
MORROW, Erica (Ian)
FENNELL, Jocelyn (Guy)
CRACKEL, Thelma
BJORK and Kristinn
KERR,
Iceland, Leonard Kerr
WILSON, Vancouver, British Columbia; 8 great-grandchildren
Angelica, Stefano, Stewart, Paige, Stephanie, Jonathan, Meaghan
and Gus. A memorial service will be held on Friday, June 16,
at 11: 00 a.m. at the First Lutheran Church, 580 Victor Street,
Winnipeg. Expressions of condolence can be sent to condolences@nbardal.mb.ca.
Neil Bardal Inc. 204-949-2200
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ORRIS,
Marjorie (née
STOVER)
Formerly of Valleyview Home, on Saturday, July 15, 2006 at the
Saint Thomas-Elgin General Hospital in her 84th year. Dearly loved
wife of the late Lorne
ORRIS (1985.) Dearly loved mother of George
and his wife
Carol
ORRIS of London, Lorna Ruth and her husband
Gary VAN
KOOTEN of Ingersoll, Lucille and her husband Garnet
GUTZ of Eganville, Ontario, Louise
DUNCAN and her friend Mike
TEMPLE of Saint Thomas. Cherished grandmother of Kristine, Jason,
Melissa, Daniel, Jamie, Craig, Tawnia, Marnie and Geoffrey and
great grandma of Lorisa, Zoey, Ethan, Cole, Alex, Chloe and Maximus.
Lovingly remembered by brother Howard
STOVER, predeceased by
brothers Stanley, Harold, Ralph and Donald and by sister-in-law
Irene ORRIS.
Also survived by a number of nieces, nephews and
cousins. Marjorie was born in Lyons, Ontario on August 29, 1922
the daughter of the late Frank and Flossie
(CLUNAS)
STOVER and
lived most of her life in Kingsmill and Mapleton district. She
was a life member and the Past Matron of Carnation Chapter O.E.S.
Springfield and Nilestown, Life member of Monta Rebekah Lodge,
Belmont and New Sarum Ladies Aid, Postmistress of the Kingsmill
Post Office for nearly 20 years and was an adherent of New Sarum
Baptist Church. Resting at Williams Funeral Home 45 Elgin Street,
Saint Thomas where funeral service will be held Tuesday at 11: 00 a.m.
Interment to follow in Mapleton Cemetery. Visitation Monday 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Donations may be made to the Gideon Bible Society in
lieu of flowers. A Memorial Service will be conducted by Officers
and Members of Nilestown Chapter O.E.S. on Monday evening at
6: 00 p.m. and a Rebekah service will be held by Members of the
Belmont Rebekahs on Monday evening at 6: 45 p.m.
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GUTZ o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-09-20 published
ORRIS,
George
Francis
Of London, born in Kingsmill, Ontario passed away suddenly on
Thursday, September 14, 2006 in his 63rd year. Beloved husband
and best friend of Carol for 41 years. Sadly missed by his daughter
Marnie (Orris)
BAKER and husband Larry, and son Geoff
ORRIS.
Grandchildren Larry Jr., Michael, Kasandra, and Jessie. Survived
and dearly missed by sisters Lorna
VANKOOTEN of Ingersoll, Louise
DUNCAN of Saint Thomas, Lucy
GUTZ of Pembrooke and their families.
Also "adopted" father of Gaetan
TROTTIER and family. Predeceased
by father Lorne
ORRIS (1985,) mother Marjorie
(STOVER)
ORRIS
(2006) and his aunt Irene
ORRIS (1992.) Cremation has taken place.
Come celebrate George's life at a Memorial Open House at Wellington
Street United Church, 156 Wellington Street, London, Saturday,
September 23, 1: 00-5:00 p.m. (For directions 519-455-5688). Donations
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation and Canadian Diabetes Association
may be left at time of condolences. No flowers please.
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GUTZMAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-20 published
FORD,
Audrey
Geneva
Of Port Colborne passed away at the Portal Village Retirement
Home on Saturday, March 18, 2006 at the age of 92 years. Predeceased
by her husband Clarence "Bus"
FORD; brothers Manley, Delbert
and Guy MOTT and a sister Freda
LANGEN. Dear mother of Sandy
(Larry GRIFFIN) of Port Colborne, Jill (Dwight
GUTZMAN) of Oakville.
Grandmother of Lyndsay
GRIFFIN
(Deborah) of Ajax, Laurie
GRIFFIN
of Port Colborne and Catherine (Shane) of Mississauga. Also survived
by her sister Bernice (George
GANDER) of Sarnia, sister-in-law
Dorothy BUTTERWORTH
(Dave) of Kitchener and Ruby
MOTT of Sarnia.
By request there will be no visitation or Funeral Service. Cremation
is to take place with a private interment of ashes in Mississauga
at a later date. Memorial donations may be made to the charity
of one's choice. The Family wishes to extend their thanks to
Dr. RUNGI as well as the Staff of Portal Village for their care
of Mom. Arrangements entrusted to the Port Colborne Chapel of
the Davidson Funeral Homes, 135 Clarence St. Online condolences
and guest book www.davidsonfuneralhomes.com
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