HESBON
HESCH
HESELTINE
HESHKA
HESKETH
HESLOP
HESS
HESSE
HESSEL
HESSEY
HESSION
HESSON
HESTER
HESBON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-26 published
URBAN,
Stephen
John
Sr.
After a brief illness at Lakeview Manor, Beaverton on Friday,
February 24, 2006, in his 93rd year, Stephen John
URBAN, beloved
husband of the late Mildred
HESBON.
Loving father of Stephen
and his wife
Dianne of Brechin. Loved Grandpa of Stephanie
URBAN
and John URBAN, both of Toronto and Leanne and her husband David
LONG and special Great- Grandpa of William
LONG, all of Belville,
North Carolina. Steve will be missed by his many Friends at the
Lakeview Manor. Family and Friends may visit at the Pine Hills
Visitation, Chapel and Reception Centre, 625 Birchmount Road
(N. of St. Clair Ave E., 416-267-8229) Scarborough on Tuesday,
February 28, 2006 after 1: 00 p.m., followed by funeral prayers
at 2: 00 p.m. Interment to follow in Pine Hills Cemetery. If desired,
a donation may be made to the charity of your choice.
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HESCH o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-11-30 published
FLYNN,
Lynne (née
COCHRANE)
It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing
of Lynne (COCHRANE)
FLYNN, age 43, of R.R.#1, Clinton, on Tuesday,
November 28, 2006 at Clinton, Ontario. Loving wife of Stephen
and cherished mother of four daughters, Stephanie and loving
companion Derrell, Kaleigh, Ainsley and Emily. Lynne is fondly
remembered by her father John (Jack)
COCHRANE, sister Joanne,
brother Mike and Karen and their family Jessica and Tim, and
her twin brother Ian and Patti and their daughter Kayla. Lovingly
missed by her mother-in-law Rita
FLYNN, her sisters-in-law Monica
and John McPHERSON,
Linda and Rick
HESCH and Angela and Bob
BEACOM,
and their families. Predeceased by her mother Lina
(CAMPBELL)
COCHRANE.
Family will receive Friends at Whitney-Ribey Funeral
Home, 87 Goderich Street West, Seaforth on Thursday from 7-9 p.m.
and on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Mass of the Christian Burial
will be held at Saint_Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, 123 James
Street, Clinton on Saturday, December 2, at 11: 00 a.m. Fr. Chris
GILLESPIE will officiate. Interment Clinton Cemetery. Memorial
donations to Heart and Stroke Foundation or Canadian Diabetes Association
appreciated. Condolences at www.whitneyribeyfuneralhome.com
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HESELTINE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-10-09 published
BEZANT,
Isabella
Peacefully at Meadow Park Retirement Lodge on Sunday, October 1,
2006. Isabella
BEZANT of London formerly of South Australia,
at the great age of 98 years. Bella will be sadly missed by Theresa
HESELTINE, neighbour and friend of 32 years and her family Steve,
Tracy, Chris and Zac and by her niece Rosemari
WILLIS-
ANDERSON
and family living in South Australia. Bella received her nursing
certificate in Australia then moved to England to work as a nurse
for some time, finally coming to London obtaining a nursing position
at London Psychiatric Hospital until her retirement. Her dedication
to her work and to her patients was of great importance to her
and after her retirement her favorite place was in her garden.
A Memorial Service to celebrate Bella's life will be conducted
at Memorial Funeral Home, 1559 Fanshawe Road East (east of Highbury)
on Thursday, October 12, 2006 at 7 p.m. (Visitation one hour
prior). Those who wish may make memorial contributions to the
Victorian Order of Nurses On line condolences may be made through
www.memorialfuneral.ca
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HESHKA o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-02-06 published
Mother, son sink to deaths
By Canadian Press, Mon., February 6, 2006
Toronto -- Terror-stricken Cassandra
READ screamed into her cellphone
and begged a 911 emergency operator for help as her sport utility
vehicle drifted and sank in the icy waters of a canal north of
Toronto Saturday night.
But the 32-year-old Keswick, Ontario, woman and her four-year-old
son drowned before rescuers could find the submerged sport utility
vehicle.
"I can't even imagine the terror they would have gone through,
totally submerged in water, dark, where you can't see anything,"
said Paul HESHKA, of South Simcoe police.
"Especially with a little guy like that, I just can't imagine
how awful that would have been."
Bradford▼
West▼
Gwillimbury▼ Mayor Frank
JONKMAN said town officials
have tried unsuccessfully for more than a decade to get approval
and funds from senior governments to shift the canals and create
a land buffer along Canal Road.
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Mom, son drown in car
Canal relocation delayed by red tape
By Jim WILKES,
Staff
Reporter
Terror-stricken Cassandra
READ screamed into her cellphone and
begged a 911 emergency operator for help as her sport utility
vehicle drifted and sank into the icy waters of a canal near
Bradford north of Toronto Saturday night.
But the 32-year-old Keswick woman and her 4-year-old son drowned
before rescuers could find the submerged Toyota 4Runner and pull
it to the surface.
"I can't even imagine the terror they would have gone through,
totally submerged in water, dark, where you can't see anything,"
said Acting Sergeant Paul
HESHKA of South Simcoe police.
"Especially with a little guy like that, I just can't imagine
how awful that would have been."
Bradford▲
West▲
Gwillimbury▲ Mayor Frank
JONKMAN said town officials
have tried unsuccessfully for more than a decade to get approval
and funding from senior government levels to shift the canals
and create a land buffer between them and the road.
"We've spent over a million dollars on studies and engineering
to do this and we're no closer to getting started on it than
we were five years ago," he said. "Now we have two people dead."
There have been 19 deaths in the canals in the past 52 years,
he said, including a man who drove his car off the road two years
ago.
In the latest tragedy, police, fire and other emergency services
scoured the inky black scene for traces of
READ's car, which
drifted about 40 metres downstream before it sank along Canal
Rd., about 2 kilometres east of Highway 400, shortly after 7
p.m.
Divers and a small fireboat finally located the sport utility
vehicle about 20 minutes later, but it appeared too late to save
READ and her son, Taylor
GRASBY.
Rescuers worked frantically, however, to resuscitate them. They
were rushed to Southlake hospital in Newmarket, but emergency
staff was unable to revive them.
Saturday's accident has devastated
READ's family and Friends,
her mother said yesterday.
"It's just terrible," Brenda
READ said outside her daughter's
home. "She did such a good job raising Taylor all by herself."
Family Friends said the boy's father died a couple of years ago.
READ said her daughter had spent the day at a flea market in
St. Jacobs, just north of Kitchener, and was returning home when
the accident happened.
"She phoned me when she got out of Orangeville on Highway 9 and
she said the roads were bad,"
READ recalled.
"I said to her, 'Just put your truck in four-wheel drive and
keep your foot off the gas and get off the cellphone so you can
concentrate on driving.'
"I said, 'Give me a call when you get home or at least when you
get into Keswick to let me know you're okay.'
"I never heard from her again."
Canal Rd. is often used by locals as a shortcut from Keswick
and south Bradford to Highway 400 and is busy weekday mornings
and evenings with Toronto commuters.
The road was originally built in the 1930s atop a dike separating
the canals from the fertile Holland Marsh to service adjacent
farms. JONKMAN said it was never designed to handle the heavy
traffic it now gets.
Dan VANDER
KOOI, 44, has lived across from the crash site for
11 years and has seen other accidents on the road, including
one where the car was prevented from entering the water because
it hit a tree.
"We're used to the road, so we learn to live with it," he said.
"We don't give much thought to how dangerous it is."
Art JANSE, the town's drainage superintendent, said there have
been many close calls over the years, including an accident last
summer when another woman and child went into the canal in a
car.
"But she managed to get out before it sunk,"
JANSE said.
JONKMAN said Saturday's accident appears to be the result of
bad road conditions, which were icy and slushy even though a
plow had been through the area earlier in the evening.
"There have been a lot of people gone into the canal," he said.
"A lot of them have gone in on account of their own fault, from
drinking or driving too fast.
"This certainly was not the case with this one, I don't believe."
He said the town would press ahead with plans to relocate the
canal first proposed in 1993.
"We keep running into obstacles from government ministries,"
he said.
Shifting the dike would cost about $18 million and put a 20-metre
land buffer between the water and the road.
JANSE said it would cost $4.5 million to install guardrails along
the road, but called the measure a temporary stopgap because
the peat that the road is built atop isn't stable enough to hold
the railings in place.
"It's just as cheap to build a new canal as to clean this one
out," JANSE said, explaining the canals haven't been dredged
since Hurricane Hazel in 1954, when town officials widened the
canals, bringing them closer to the road.
"But we got into bureaucracy, after bureaucracy, after bureaucracy,"
he said.
"Government red tape is costing lives."
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PARLIAMENT,
Lloyd
George
Entered into rest peacefully at his home in Cannington on Tuesday,
April 11, 2006, in his 89th year. Lloyd George
PARLIAMENT was
the beloved husband of Mary
HESKETH for 60 years. Loving father
of Dianne LEGGAT of Port Hope and Dawn and her husband Delbert
METHEREL of Woodville. Dear Boppa of Corey and Jackie, Tamara
and Brian, Christa and Scott, David, Adam and Rachel and Great-Boppa
of Jacob, Cole, Abigail and Grace. Dearly remembered by one sister
Yvonne PARLIAMENT of Edmonton and one brother Jim of Atherley.
Predeceased by sister Anna
BURNIE and brother Ray and infant
siblings Dora, Lillian and Don. Friends are invited to call at
the Thorne Funeral Home in Cannington on Friday, April 14th from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Memorial service in the Chapel on Saturday at
2 p.m. Cremation to follow. As a remembrance, donations to the
Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family.
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HESLOP o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-13 published
STITT,
Eric
R.
Peacefully at Victoria Hospital, London on Sunday, March 12th,
2006, Eric R.
STITT of London in his 88th year. Beloved husband
of the late Pamela M.
(HESLOP)
STITT (2004.) Dear father of Paul E.
STITT of Stratford and Janet M. Andruchow and her husband James
of London. Also loved by his grandchildren Greg
STITT and Audra
JURKUVENAS, Keith
STITT and his wife Kelly and Mark
ANDRUCHOW.
Dear great-grandfather of Dillon and Ethan
STITT. Dear father-in-law
of Linda STITT of Stratford. Predeceased by his brothers Vivian
and Bernard. A private graveside service with an interment in
Woodland Cemetery, London. As an expression of sympathy memorial
donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario,
617 Wellington Street, London, Ontario, N6A 3R6. (A. Millard
George Funeral Home, London, entrusted with arrangements 519-433-5184).
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HESLOP o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-09-27 published
SCOTT,
David
Alan
It is with deep sadness that the family of David Alan
SCOTT announces
his death at the age of 57, in Oakville, from leukemia, on Sunday,
September 24, 2006. Beloved husband of Deborah
SCOTT and devoted
father of Andrew James
SCOTT. He leaves his sisters Susan, Alison,
and Nancy. son of Alastair and Ruth
SCOTT of Comox, British Columbia.
Brother-in-law of Claudia
PATIL and Dianne
HESLOP.
Nephew of
Rankin SCOTT of Edinburgh, Scotland. David was a partner in PriceWaterhouseCoopers
in Toronto, New Jersey and London, England. He was a Fellow of
the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants. In September 2003
he became the first Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian Public
Accountability Board, a position he occupied until his death.
A private service in David's memory was held (funeral arrangements
entrusted to the Ward Funeral Home, Oakville Chapel). Donations
in his memory may be made to the Princess Margaret Memorial Fund,
Toronto, or the Canadian Cancer Society.
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HESLOP o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-14 published
JUDGE,
Arnold
E.
Passed away peacefully in Toronto, on Friday, February 10th,
2006 in his 57th year. Beloved
son of Virginia
JUDGE and the
late James
JUDGE.
Arnold is survived by his son Joshua, sisters
Arlene DESROCHES,
Theresa
HORAN and Gladys
HESLOP and brothers
Reginald and Ronald
JUDGE, and their families. A Memorial Service
will take place on Thursday, February 16th, 2006 at 10: 30 a.m.
at Central Park Lodge - Westside (1145 Albion Road, Rexdale,
Ontario M9V 4J7). In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may
be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association.
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HESLOP o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-29 published
HESLOP,
Hazel
Margaret (née
CARSON)
(April 4, 1914-March 27, 2006)
Peacefully, with her family by her side. Dear wife of the late
Russell Frederick
HESLOP.
Loving mother of Raymond, Murray (Linda,)
and Janet (Peter
GILLESPIE.) Cherished Gramma to Rebecca, Emily,
Carly, Rachel and Laura. Aunt Hazel is fondly remembered by Anne
SIMMONS, Lorne
HESLOP, Beth
PAYNE, Leo
HUTCHINSON/HUTCHISON, Carol
CANNING
and their families. Friends may call at the Marshall Funeral
Home, 10366 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill (4th traffic light north
of Major Mackenzie Dr.) on Thursday, March 30 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Funeral Service in the Chapel on Friday at 11: 00 a.m. Interment
Maple Cemetery. In Hazel's memory, donations may be made to New
Hope (Teston) United Church Building Fund, Central United Weston,
or the charity of your choice.
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HESS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-02-01 published
McDOUGALL,
D.
Hughie
Peacefully, at South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Tuesday, January
31, 2006, D. Hughie
McDOUGALL of Hensall, in his 70th year. Loved
son of the late Horton and Agnes
(McKELLAR)
McDOUGALL. Dear brother
of Marjorie
DRAKE of Mitchell, Jean
FREELE of Windsor, Dorothy
HESS of Zurich, Betty and Glenn
LOVE of Sarnia and Mary and Ron
ROSSI of Florida. Survived by several nieces, nephews and great-nieces
and great-nephews. Predeceased by brothers-in-law John
DRAKE,
William FREELE and Gordon
HESS.
Visitation in the Hensall Visitation
Chapel, 79 King St. Hensall, on Wednesday from 7-9 p.m. where
the funeral service will be conducted on Thursday, February 2,
2006 at 2 p.m. Pastor Ann
KRUEGER officiating. Interment Staffa
Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Canadian
Cancer Society or a charity of one's choice. (J.M. McBeath Funeral
Home 236-4365) Condolences may be forwarded through www.jmmcbeathfuneralhome.com
A tree will be planted as a living memorial to Hughie
McDOUGALL.
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HESS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-10 published
CORMACK,
David▼
Luke▼
My beloved, David Luke
CORMACK, presumed drowned as a result
of a boating accident, in his 29th year. Survived by his mother
Lori CORMACK, father Mark
LEBLANC, grandparents Bev and
Ed DUFFNEY
and Betty and Luigi LeBlanc, His beautiful son Tylor David, as
well as his aunts and uncles Terry and Diane
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Shirley▼
and Jerry HESS,
Jeff▼
CORMACK and companion Tina. Predeceased
by is beloved uncle Stephen
CORMACK,
Rose▼ and John
MCINNES/MCINNIS, Judi
LEBLANC and companion Ken, Glenn and Susan
LEBLANC.
Also▼ survived
by his cousins Peter, Tonya, Christine, Jenifer, Erin, Kyle,
Stephanie, Ashley and Kalynn. Relatives and Friends may be received
at the Needham Funeral Chapel, 520 Dundas Street, London (434-8141)
on Thursday May 11th, 2006 from 5: 30 p.m. until 6:30 p.m. Service
from the chapel at 6: 30 p.m. Memorial donations to the charity
of one's choice would be appreciated. Tributes may be left at
www.mem.com
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HESS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-11 published
CORMACK,
David▲
Luke▲
My beloved, David Luke
CORMACK, presumed drowned as a result
of a boating accident, in his 29th year. Survived by his mother
Lori CORMACK, father Mark
LEBLANC, grandparents Bev and
Ed DUFFNEY
and Betty and Luigi
LEBLANC,
His beautiful son Tylor David, as
well as his aunts and uncles Terry and Diane
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Shirley▲
and Jerry HESS,
Jeff▲
CORMACK and companion Tina. Predeceased
by is beloved uncle Stephen
CORMACK,
Rose▲ and John
MCINNES/MCINNIS, Judi
LEBLANC and companion Ken, Glenn and Susan
LEBLANC.
Also▲ survived
by his cousins Peter, Tonya, Christine, Jenifer, Erin, Kyle,
Stephanie, Ashley and Kalynn. Relatives and Friends may be received
at the Needham Funeral Chapel, 520 Dundas Street, London (434-8141)
on Thursday May 11th, 2006 from 5: 30 p.m. until 6:30 p.m. Service
from the chapel at 6: 30 p.m. Memorial donations to the charity
of one's choice would be appreciated. Tributes may be left at
www.mem.com
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HESS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-10-17 published
QUICK,
Walter
Lewis
A resident of Chatham passed away Monday, October 16, 2006 at
C.K.H.A. Public General Campus in his 79th year. Beloved husband
of the late Iva May
(BUTLER)
QUICK (2002) for 53 years. Survived
by daughters Janet
HESS
(John) of Wallaceburg and Cathy
LEVESQUE
(Richard) of Chatham, grandchildren Michael
HESS,
Holly and Adam
SNOW and Melanie
LEVESQUE and friend Nathan
TRUDELL.
Also survived
by 2 sisters Grace
BOOSE
(Earl) and Gail
OLIVER (Roy.)
Walter
is also survived by several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by
his father Frank
QUICK (1934,) his mother and step-father Olive
and Fred GORDEY, sister and brother-in-law Frances and Marvyn
PURBRICK.
After retiring as Corporal from the O.P.P. in Woodstock
in 1985 after 32 years of service, he returned to Chatham where
he would be closer to family and Friends. He was a member of
Chatham Baptist Church for many years. Friends will be received
at the Bowman Funeral Home, 4 Victoria Ave., (519-352-2390) for
visitation on Tuesday October 17, 2006 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
A funeral service will be conducted in the funeral home Wednesday
October 18, 2006 at 1: 30 p.m. Interment to follow in Maple Leaf
Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be directed to Chatham Baptist
Church or the Canadian Cancer Society. Online condolences may
be left at www.bowmanfh.ca
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HESS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-11-06 published
SIGSWORTH,
V.
Marguerite
(JENNINGS)
At Longworth Long Term Care, London on Saturday, November 4th,
2006 V. Marguerite
(JENNINGS)
SIGSWORTH of London in her 88th
year. Beloved wife of John
SIGSWORTH. Dear mother of Grant
SIGSWORTH
and his wife
Olwen of whitby. Dear sister of Helen
HESS of Wallaceburg,
Dorcas HARRIS and her husband Carman of Sarnia and sister-in-law
Alice SIGSWORTH of London. Predeceased by her brother Harold
JENNINGS and his wife
Ethel and her sisters Nellie
JENNINGS,
Esther LEWIS and her husband Charles, Mabel
DAWSON and her husband
Neil and Gertrude
JENNINGS and her brothers-in-law Harry
ANNETT
and Morris
CHILDS.
Loving grandmother of Michael
SIGSWORTH and
his wife Natalie and Bryan
SIGSWORTH all of Whitby. Fondly remembered
by her nieces and her nephews. Marguerite was born in Dawn Township
near Dresden, trained in nursing at London's Victoria Hospital
and the University of Washington. Before marriage in 1964 she
served as head Nurse at Imperial Oil's Medical Clinic in Sarnia.
Friends will be received by the family from 7 to 9 p.m. on Monday
at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South,
London where the funeral service will be conducted in the chapel
on Tuesday, November 7th, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. with Reverend Terry
MOWAT of Free Methodist Church, London officiating. Interment
in Harrowsmith Cemetery, Harrowsmith, Ontario. As an expression
of sympathy, memorial donations may be made to International
Child Care Ministries c/o the Free Methodist Church, 402 Commissioners
Road West, London, Ontario N6J 1Y3. (online condolences accepted
at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca)
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HESS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-13 published
CHILDS,
Ernest
Leroy
Age 87 of R.R.#2 Tupperville passed away Monday, December 11,
2006 at Chatham-Kent Health Alliance, Sydenham Campus, Wallaceburg.
He was born in Dawn Township
son of the late Clinton and Mary
(DAVIDSON)
CHILDS. He is survived by his wife
Mildred
(KROHN)
CHILDS; daughters Barbara and Wayne
CHAPPLE of Dresden and Sharron
and Gordon
ELGIE of Dresden; sons: Dean and Heather
CHILDS of
Dresden, Francis and Wendy
CHILDS of Dresden and Clavin and Kim
CHILDS of Whitby; 11 grandchildren; two great-grandchild; sisters
Helen and Gerald
BABCOCK of Dresden and Marion and Jim
SMITH
of Cedar Springs; brothers Don and Bernida
CHILDS of Wallaceburg
and Gordon and Frances
CHILDS of Wallaceburg and sisters-in-law
Mary CHILDS of Dresden and Helen
HESS of Wallaceburg. He is predeceased
by sister Evelyn
EVES; brothers Morris and Harold
CHILDS and
granddaughter Tanya
CHAPPLE.
Visitors will be received at the
Thomas L. Deburger Funeral Home 620 Cross Street, Dresden on
Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service will be conducted
from the chapel of the funeral home on Thursday, December, 14
2006 at 1: 30 p.m. with Rev. Terry
CLYNE officiating. Interment
in Dresden Cemetery. If desired, memorial contributions may be
made by cheque to Gideon Bibles, Zion Free Methodist Church or
London Health Sciences, Cardiac Unit. Online condolences and
donations may be left at www.deburgerfuneralhome.com
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HESS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-04-01 published
TRUDEL,
Louise▼
M.,▼ R.N.
Louise passed away on March 23, 2006 at Toronto Grace Hospital
after a two year struggle with cancer. Born in St. Boniface,
Manitoba on August 23, 1936, Louise was predeceased by her parents
Margherita (Rita) Chevrier
TRUDEL and Doctor Jean-Joseph
TRUDEL,
her brothers Doctor André
TRUDEL
(Anne▼) and Hubert
TRUDEL (Annick,)
her nephew Scott
JAMIESON, and her niece Yvonne
PREFONTAINE.
She▼ is survived by her brother Robert
TRUDEL
(Louise,▼) sisters
Solange HESS,
Valerie▼
JAMIESON and Rose-Marie
TRUDEL, nieces
and nephews, nineteen great-nieces and nephews, and by many close
Friends, including her circle of O.R. nursing Friends and her
very close friend Lloyd
BODIE.
After▼ graduating from St. Boniface
School of Nursing in 1958, Louise worked at various hospitals
in Manitoba and Ontario before pursuing Post Graduate studies
at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Maryland. She moved to Toronto in
1966, beginning a 30 year career at Toronto Western Hospital
where she excelled as an Operating Room nurse and supervisor,
also playing a significant mentoring role to many nurses who
remained close to her throughout the years and who provided heartfelt
support during her illness. Louise will be remembered for her
beautiful smile, kindness, warm and friendly manner, sense of
humour, and gift for Friendship. Highly competent and keenly
intelligent, Louise was also modest and low-key. She was a pillar
of strength for all those in her life, and faced her own illness
with her customary strength of character, spirit, and positive
attitude. While the cancer overcame Louise's body, she was certainly
not defeated by it - rather she was victorious in handling it
with courage, grace and style, and her last months and days were
happy and peaceful ones. Louise continues to serve as an inspiration
to her Friends and family, and she played a special role in the
lives of her nieces and grand-nieces as a model of independent
living who was also feminine and caring - a career woman who
went on exciting adventures around the world, yet never forgot
her family and Friends back home and took the time to correspond
and keep in touch. Louise was a cultured person in the larger
sense, firmly grounded by an understanding of the past and her
French-Canadian roots, but open-minded and interested in new
ideas and approaches as well. She was an avid and discriminating
reader, as well as an independent thinker. She enjoyed music,
literature, art and design. Louise had excellent taste and believed
in quality, and was a connoisseur of fine crystal and china.
Louise was a lover of nature and the great outdoors too, and
believed in fitness of mind and body. As a young woman, Louise
distinguished herself as a leading speedskater, winning many
awards across Canada and the United States. Night after night
Louise would brave the cold Winnipeg winter weather, working
that outdoor oval at the Norwood - St. Boniface Speedskating
Club, pushing herself to be her best, becoming National Junior
Speedskating Champion and also earning a place in Manitoba's
Sports Hall of Fame. Speedskating gave way to downhill skiing,
with Louise taking yearly trips to Vail and other top destinations,
also going on many hiking and birding expeditions and remaining
active throughout her retirement and illness. Family was all-important
to Louise. She was a loving daughter, sister, and aunt, and was
the Toronto anchor for the Chevrier-Trudel family, especially
for the many nieces and nephews who lived and traveled there
over the years, opening her home on countless occasions and hosting
birthday celebrations marked by her love and individual flair.
She had a gift for knowing how to make people feel special, not
only acknowledging hallmark events in their lives but also in
supporting their individual talents and endeavours and following
their careers with interest. Her family history was a source
of great pride to Louise - a rich and colourful history, so much
a part of Canada's history - replete with coureurs de bois, fur
trade merchants, city fathers and Members of Legislative Assembly
and senators, with Suffragettes and community leaders, with clergy
and teachers and public servants, with writers and artists and
actors - all their contributions equally celebrated by Louise.
This passion was nurtured by her mother, and shared with her
brother Hubert. He was the historian and archivist, Louise the
keeper of the stories and protector of family artifacts and heirlooms.
Yet she also did her share of gathering pieces of the story,
mostly in the form of (all those!) newspaper clippings. Part
of Louise's legacy rests in the way she transmitted this rich
heritage to the next generation. The family would like to thank
everyone who provided caring support and expressions of love
and kindness, with a special mention to Louise's 'wonderful team
of specialists at Princess Margaret Hospital and to her Friends
Lenore, Shirley, and Joan. Louise found immense solace in being
at home in her final months, and greatly appreciated the devotion
and care provided by her dear sister Val and her friend Lloyd
who made that possible. In accordance with Louise's wishes, no
formal service will be held. An interment will take place later
this spring at St. Boniface Basilica Cemetery, where she will
rest next to her parents. Condolences may be for warded to Trull
Funeral Home. Donations may be made to Toronto Grace Hospital,
which provided exceptional care to Louise and family in her final
hours. Thank you Louise, for all the interest, encouragement,
and kindness you've shown us. We love you and cherish the love
you've given. Watch over us. 'Et certes il existe, l'irréparable,
mais il n'y a rien là qui soit triste ou gai, c'est l'essence
même de CofE qui fut.' 'Traveler, there is no path. The path is
made by walking.'
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TRUDEL,
Louise▲▼
M.,▲▼ R.N.
Louise passed away on March 23, 2006 at Toronto Grace Hospital
after a two year struggle with cancer. Born in St. Boniface,
Manitoba on August 23, 1936, Louise was predeceased by her parents
Margherita (Rita) Chevrier
TRUDEL and Doctor Jean-Joseph
TRUDEL,
her brothers Doctor André
TRUDEL
(Anne▲▼) and Hubert
TRUDEL (Annick,)
her nephew Scott
JAMIESON, and her niece Yvonne
PREFONTAINE.
She▲▼ is survived by her brother Robert
TRUDEL
(Louise,▲▼) sisters
Solange HESS,
Valerie▲▼
JAMIESON and Rose-Marie
TRUDEL, nieces
and nephews, nineteen great-nieces and nephews, and by many close
Friends, including her circle of O.R. nursing Friends and her
very close friend Lloyd
BODIE.
After▲▼ graduating from St. Boniface
School of Nursing in 1958, Louise worked at various hospitals
in Manitoba and Ontario before pursuing Post Graduate studies
at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Maryland. She moved to Toronto in
1966, beginning a 30 year career at Toronto Western Hospital
where she excelled as an Operating Room nurse and supervisor,
also playing a significant mentoring role to many nurses who
remained close to her throughout the years and who provided heartfelt
support during her illness. Louise will be remembered for her
beautiful smile, kindness, warm and friendly manner, sense of
humour, and gift for Friendship. Highly competent and keenly
intelligent, Louise was also modest and low-key. She was a pillar
of strength for all those in her life, and faced her own illness
with her customary strength of character, spirit, and positive
attitude. While the cancer overcame Louise's body, she was certainly
not defeated by it - rather she was victorious in handling it
with courage, grace and style, and her last months and days were
happy and peaceful ones. Louise continues to serve as an inspiration
to her Friends and family, and she played a special role in the
lives of her nieces and grand-nieces as a model of independent
living who was also feminine and caring - a career woman who
went on exciting adventures around the world, yet never forgot
her family and Friends back home and took the time to correspond
and keep in touch. Louise was a cultured person in the larger
sense, firmly grounded by an understanding of the past and her
French-Canadian roots, but open-minded and interested in new
ideas and approaches as well. She was an avid and discriminating
reader, as well as an independent thinker. She enjoyed music,
literature, art and design. Louise had excellent taste and believed
in quality, and was a connoisseur of fine crystal and china.
Louise was a lover of nature and the great outdoors too, and
believed in fitness of mind and body. As a young woman, Louise
distinguished herself as a leading speedskater, winning many
awards across Canada and the United States. Night after night
Louise would brave the cold Winnipeg winter weather, working
that outdoor oval at the Norwood - St. Boniface Speedskating
Club, pushing herself to be her best, becoming National Junior
Speedskating Champion and also earning a place in Manitoba's
Sports Hall of Fame. Speedskating gave way to downhill skiing,
with Louise taking yearly trips to Vail and other top destinations,
also going on many hiking and birding expeditions and remaining
active throughout her retirement and illness. Family was all-important
to Louise. She was a loving daughter, sister, and aunt, and was
the Toronto anchor for the Chevrier-Trudel family, especially
for the many nieces and nephews who lived and traveled there
over the years, opening her home on countless occasions and hosting
birthday celebrations marked by her love and individual flair.
She had a gift for knowing how to make people feel special, not
only acknowledging hallmark events in their lives but also in
supporting their individual talents and endeavours and following
their careers with interest. Her family history was a source
of great pride to Louise - a rich and colourful history, so much
a part of Canada's history - replete with coureurs de bois, fur
trade merchants, city fathers and Members of Legislative Assembly
and senators, with Suffragettes and community leaders, with clergy
and teachers and public servants, with writers and artists and
actors - all their contributions equally celebrated by Louise.
This passion was nurtured by her mother, and shared with her
brother Hubert. He was the historian and archivist, Louise the
keeper of the stories and protector of family artifacts and heirlooms.
Yet she also did her share of gathering pieces of the story,
mostly in the form of (all those!) newspaper clippings. Part
of Louise's legacy rests in the way she transmitted this rich
heritage to the next generation. The family would like to thank
everyone who provided caring support and expressions of love
and kindness, with a special mention to Louise's 'wonderful team
of specialists at Princess Margaret Hospital and to her Friends
Lenore, Shirley, and Joan. Louise found immense solace in being
at home in her final months, and greatly appreciated the devotion
and care provided by her dear sister Val and her friend Lloyd
who made that possible. In accordance with Louise's wishes, no
formal service will be held. An interment will take place later
this spring at St. Boniface Basilica Cemetery, where she will
rest next to her parents. Condolences may be for warded to Trull
Funeral Home. Donations may be made to Toronto Grace Hospital,
which provided exceptional care to Louise and family in her final
hours. Thank you Louise, for all the interest, encouragement,
and kindness you've shown us. We love you and cherish the love
you've given. Watch over us. 'Et certes il existe, l'irréparable,
mais il n'y a rien là qui soit triste ou gai, c'est l'essence
même de CofE qui fut.' 'Traveler, there is no path. The path is
made by walking.'
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DEACON,
Joy (née
HOPKINS)
Passed away suddenly, in peace, on Tuesday, July 18, 2006 at
North York General Hospital in her 89th year. Beloved wife of
the late Judge John A.
DEACON.
Loving mother of Julie
HESS (Milton,)
John (Margaret), and Charles (Beverley). Devoted grandmother
of Jeffrey, Greg, Jonathan, Adam, Mary, Tim, Matthew, James,
Julia, Johanna and Jocelyn, and great-grandmother of Julia, A.J.,
Alison, Samina, Gemma and Ethan. Sister of Claire
NEWBY and the
late Albert
HOPKINS.
Joy's strength of character, love and commitment
to her Friends and community, both in Brockville and Toronto,
will be greatly missed. If desired, donations may be made in
Joy's memory to a charity of choice.
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KITNEY,
Florence
Elaine
Passed away at Trillium Health Centre, Mississauga, on Monday,
September 18th in her 93rd year. Devoted wife of the late Rev. Charles
George KITNEY, who served with her husband in the United Church
of Canada and the Presbyterian Church in Trinidad. Loving mother
of Lynne PROWER and husband Tony, Carol
KITNEY and late husband
Peter JOHNSON, Richard
KITNEY and wife Moina and John
KITNEY
and wife Karen.
Grandmother of Jeremy and Adrian
SHORT,
Andrew
and Robert
HESS,
Shelagh,
Christopher and Nerissa
KITNEY and
Justin and Kathryn
KITNEY. Great-Grandmother of Ella
SHORT.
Dear
sister of Pauline
HILL.
Elaine will be remembered by many with
whom she worked in Trinidad through her ministry of music, her
leadership in youth and women's groups and her boundless support
for her 'family' which extended well beyond her four children.
A memorial service will be held at Fairbank United Church, 2750 Dufferin
Street, Toronto on Saturday, October 21st at 2: 00 p.m. If desired,
donations can be made in Elaine's memory to World Development
and Relief (United Church Mission and Service Fund) or to Amnesty
International. Arrangements entrusted with the Thorne Funeral
Home in Cannington. (705-432-2672).
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NEALE,
Diana (née
BALDWIN)
On Wednesday, December 13th, 2006 at Sunnybrook Hospital, in
her 87th year, from complications arising from a fall. Loving
wife of the late Arthur C.
NEALE.
Sister of Nancy
PRESCOTT of
Keeseville, N.Y. Loving mother of. John Baldwin
NEALE
(Jane
HESS,)
and the late David Arthur
NEALE
(Avalon.)
Grandmother of David
NEALE
(Tracey
METHVEN,) Stacia
NEALE, and Sam
NEALE. Aunt of
Diana ZAIS
(Greg) of Boston, Massachusetts, Susan
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS, Roy
NEALE, Sally
ELGAR, Joanne
MILLS, and the late Roger B.
PRESCOTT,
III. Dear friend of Ann
CLEMENTS.
She had become a great-grandmother
to Timothy
NEALE on November 29, 2006. Diana, elder daughter
of David Kilvert
BALDWIN and Patricia Peck
BALDWIN, born in Hamilton,
Ontario, on October 2nd, 1920, was educated at King's Hall, Compton,
Québec, made her début in 1938 at the St. Andrew's Ball, Montreal,
and spent her early married life as the wife of an Royal Canadian
Air Force officer during World War II, stationed at Alliford
Bay, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia. She lived most
of her life in Montreal, resided briefly in Keeseville, New York
and spent the past 28 years in Toronto. To her family and Friends,
she was loving, loyal, strong in the face of adversity, and very
beautiful. The family would like to thank neurosurgeon Doctor Frederick
VINCENT and the staff of the CRCU at Sunnybrook Hospital.
The family will receive Friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home -
A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue
East), on Saturday, December 16, 2006 for a service in the chapel
at 3: 00 p.m. with a reception to follow. If desired, remembrances
may be made to the Salvation Army, Territorial Headquarters,
2 Overlea Blvd., Toronto, Ontario M4P 1P4. Flowers gratefully
declined.
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HESS,
Peter
Arthur
Edward
Passed peacefully on January 6, 2006 at Squamish General Hospital,
British Columbia Born October 16, 1925 in Brighton, England.
The only son of Peter and Florence, a graduate of the University
of London, England in Civil and Mechanical Engineering. He was
transferred to the class of 'Fellow' by the Institution of Civil
Engineers on February 13, 1973. Peter's career was highlighted
with major projects while working with Ontario Hydro, Pigott
Construction and British Columbia Hydro. Peter was a devoted
husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. He is survived
by his wife Dorothy, sons Nigel, Graham and Kelvin, and daughter
Ann. A sports enthusiast and outdoorsman. His enthusiasm, life
and energy which touched us all will stay with us forever. A
Funeral Service honouring Peter's life will be held on Tuesday,
January 10, 2006 at 1: 00 p.m. at Squamish Funeral Chapel, 40440
Tantalus Road, Garibaldi Highlands, British Columbia. To sign
book of condolences, please click on www.squamishfuneralchapel.com.
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TRUDEL,
Louise▲
M.,▲ R.N.
Louise passed away on March 23, 2006 at Toronto Grace Hospital
after a two year struggle with cancer. Born in St. Boniface,
Manitoba on August 23, 1936, Louise was predeceased by her parents
Margherita (Rita) Chevrier
TRUDEL and Doctor Jean-Joseph
TRUDEL,
her brothers Doctor André
TRUDEL
(Anne▲) and Hubert
TRUDEL (Annick,)
her nephew Scott
JAMIESON, and her niece Yvonne
PREFONTAINE.
She▲ is survived by her brother Robert
TRUDEL
(Louise,▲) sisters
Solange HESS,
Valerie▲
JAMIESON and Rose-Marie
TRUDEL, nieces
and nephews, nineteen great-nieces and nephews, and by many close
Friends, including her circle of O.R. nursing Friends and her
very close friend Lloyd
BODIE.
After▲ graduating from St. Boniface
School of Nursing in 1958, Louise worked at various hospitals
in Manitoba and Ontario before pursuing Post-Graduate studies
at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Maryland. She moved to Toronto in
1966, beginning a 30 year career at Toronto Western Hospital
where she excelled as an Operating Room nurse and supervisor,
also playing a significant mentoring role to many nurses who
remained close to her throughout the years and who provided heartfelt
support during her illness. Louise will be remembered for her
beautiful smile, kindness, warm and friendly manner, sense of
humour, and gift for Friendship. Highly competent and keenly
intelligent, Louise was also modest and low-key. She was a pillar
of strength for all those in her life, and faced her own illness
with her customary strength of character, spirit, and positive
attitude. While the cancer overcame Louise's body, she was certainly
not defeated by it, rather she was victorious in handling it
with courage, grace and style, and her last months and days were
happy and peaceful ones. Louise continues to serve as an inspiration
to her Friends and family, and she played a special role in the
lives of her nieces and grand-nieces as a model of independent
living who was also feminine and caring - a career woman who
went on exciting adventures around the world, yet never forgot
her family and Friends back home and took the time to correspond
and keep in touch. Louise was a cultured person in the larger
sense, firmly grounded by an understanding of the past and her
French-Canadian roots, but open-minded and interested in new
ideas and approaches as well. She was an avid and discriminating
reader, as well as an independent thinker. She enjoyed music,
literature, art and design. Louise had excellent taste and believed
in quality, and was a connoisseur of fine crystal and china.
Louise was a lover of nature and the great outdoors too, and
believed in fitness of mind and body. As a young woman, Louise
distinguished herself as a leading speedskater, winning many
awards across Canada and the United States. Night after night
Louise would brave the cold Winnipeg winter weather, working
that outdoor oval at the Norwood - St. Boniface Speedskating
Club, pushing herself to be her best, becoming National Junior
Speedskating Champion and also earning a place in Manitoba's
Sports Hall of Fame. Speedskating gave way to downhill skiing,
with Louise taking yearly trips to Vail and other top destinations,
also going on many hiking and birding expeditions and remaining
active throughout her retirement and illness. Family was all-important
to Louise. She was a loving daughter, sister, and aunt, and was
the Toronto anchor for the Chevrier-Trudel family, especially
for the many nieces and nephews who lived and traveled there
over the years, opening her home on countless occasions and hosting
birthday celebrations marked by her love and individual flair.
She had a gift for knowing how to make people feel special, not
only acknowledging hallmark events in their lives but also in
supporting their individual talents and endeavours and following
their careers with interest. Her family history was a source
of great pride to Louise - a rich and colourful history, so much
a part of Canada's history replete with coureurs de bois, fur
trade merchants, city fathers and Members of Legislative Assembly
and senators, with Suffragettes and community leaders, with clergy
and teachers and public servants, with writers and artists and
actors - all their contributions equally celebrated by Louise.
This passion was nurtured by her mother, and shared with her
brother Hubert. He was the historian and archivist, Louise the
keeper of the stories and protector of family artifacts and heirlooms.
Yet she also did her share of gathering pieces of the story,
mostly in the form of (all those!) newspaper clippings. Part
of Louise's legacy rests in the way she transmitted this rich
heritage to the next generation. The family would like to thank
everyone who provided caring support and expressions of love
and kindness, with a special mention to Louise's 'wonderful team'
of specialists at Princess Margaret Hospital and to her Friends
Lenore, Shirley, and Joan. Louise found immense solace in being
at home in her final months, and greatly appreciated the devotion
and care provided by her dear sister Val and her friend Lloyd
who made that possible. In accordance with Louise's wishes, no
formal service will be held. An interment will take place later
this spring at St. Boniface Basilica Cemetery, where she will
rest next to her parents. Condolences may be forwarded to Trull
Funeral Home. Donations may be made to Toronto Grace Hospital,
which provided exceptional care to Louise and family in her final
hours. Thank you Louise, for all the interest, encouragement,
and kindness you've shown us. We love you and cherish the love
you've given. Watch over us. "Et certes il existe, l'irréparable,
mais il n'y a rien là qui soit triste ou gai, c'est l'essence
même de CofE qui fut ". "Traveler, there is no path. The path is
made by walking".
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MacLEAN,
Hazel (née
BANGAY)
(Former employee of Warner Brothers)
Peacefully, at Markham Stouffville Hospital, on Thursday, February
2, 2006. Beloved wife of the late Roy (Mac)
MacLEAN.
Predeceased
by brothers Robert and Nick. Sadly missed by sisters-in-law Dorothy
and Betty, and all the kids, Bonnie (Ron), Bobby, Heather (Angus),
Jenny, Blair (Liana), Nick (Irene), Donna (Gerald), Valerie,
Lisa, Sara, Shawna, Afton, Christie, Meg, Brandon, Jocelyn, Aaron,
Brenda, Derek, Melisa, Holy, Nicholas, Cass, Corey, Daryl, Brett,
and great-greatgrandkids Fletcher, Taylor Anne and Jeff. Lovingly
remembered by her cousins June, George, and the late Walter
HESSE.
Friends will be received at the Dixon-Garland Funeral Home, 166
Main St. N. (Markham Rd.), Markham, on Saturday from 1: 00 p.m.
until the time of Service in the Chapel at 3: 00 p.m. Private
family interment at Resthaven Memorial Gardens. If desired, donations
to Markham Stouffville Hospital would be appreciated by the family.
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HESSEL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-09-13 published
BLAY,
Margaret
Anne
(HESSEL)
At Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich on Monday, September 11,
2006. Margaret Anne
(HESSEL)
BLAY of Goderich and formerly of
London in her 83rd year. Beloved wife of Jack
BLAY.
Loving mother
of John Stewart
BLAY of Tokyo and Cheryl
BLAY and husband Doug
MUNN of Clarksburg. Also survived by sisters Marion
DEACON and
Beverley HOARE.
Predeceased by brothers Stanley and Jack
HESSEL.
Cremation has taken place. Friends will be received at McCallum and
Palla Funeral Home, Cambria Road at East Street, Goderich on
Sunday from 2-6 p.m. Memorial Service will be held at the funeral
home on Monday September 18, 2006 at 1 p.m. Friends will also
be received at the James A. Harris Funeral Home, 220 Saint_James
Street at Richmond Street, London on Tuesday from 1-3 p.m. Interment
of cremated remains at 3: 30 p.m. Tuesday September 19 at Woodland
Cemetery. Donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association, the
Ontario Humane Society or the charity of your choice gratefully
acknowledged.
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HESSEL,
Dorothy
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HESSEY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-24 published
HESSEY,
Norman
In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather Norman
who passed away March 24, 1999.
Quietly remembered everyday,
No need for words except to say,
Still loved, still missed in every way.
Sadly missed by Eveline, Lynda and Ron, Rob and Julie, Paul and
Betty, Andrew, Robin and Shaun.
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HESSION o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-17 published
BELANGER,
Norma (née
McLEAN)
Passed away peacefully, in her sleep, on the evening of March 15,
2006, at Community Nursing Home, Pickering. Beloved wife of John
BELANGER. Dear mother of Diane
BRISCOE (Randy), Heather
KEREKES
(Gino SAMARTINO,) and John
BELANGER
(Maureen.)
Loving sister
of Cora HESSION,
Stanley
McLEAN, Norman
McLEAN, and Margaret
FORBES. A private family remembrance will take place at a later
date. Memorial donations to the Alzheimer Society in lieu of
flowers would be greatly appreciated. Arrangements entrusted
to the McEachnie Funeral Home, 905-428-8488.
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HESSON o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-02-08 published
HESSON,
John▼
Turner
Of Lions head and formerly of Oakville passed away on Monday
February 6, 2006 in his 87th year. Beloved husband of Flora and
dear father of John (Sandy
STOCKMAN)
HESSON of Owen Sound, Susan
(Jarvis) SHERIDAN of Oakville and Cathy (Terry
BERESFORD)
HESSON
of Lions Head. Sadly missed by grandchildren Anna (Matthew)
SHERIDAN-
JONAH
of Sackville, New Brunswick, Cristin
SHERIDAN of Halifax, Nova
Scotia and Jonathan
SHERIDAN of Oakville, great-grandchildren
Thea and Linden
SHERIDAN-
JONAH and sister Mary (Les)
BLACKER
of Toronto. He was predeceased by his parents, brother and sister-in-law
Howard and his wife Vivian. John was a member of the Lions head
Legion, was a flying officer of the Royal Canadian Air Force
and served in the Middle East from 1942 to 1945. Upon his return
to Canada he worked for Beaver Lumber for 42 years. He was an
active member and organist of Christ Church, Lions Head. Visitation
will be at Christ Church in Lions head on Thursday February 9th
from 12: 00 noon until time of funeral service at 2:00 p.m. with
Rev. Jawn KOLOHON officiating. Spring interment Eastnor Cemetery,
Lions Head. Memorial donations may be made to the Lions head
Hospital as expressions of sympathy. Condolences may be sent
to the family at www.georgefuneralhome.com
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HESSON,
John▲
Of Lions head and formerly of Oakville passed away on Monday
February 6, 2006 in his 87th year. Beloved husband of Flora and
dear father of John (Sandy
STOCKMAN)
HESSON of Owen Sound, Susan
(Jarvis) SHERIDAN of Oakville and Cathy (Terry
BERESFORD)
HESSON
of Lions Head. Sadly missed by grandchildren Anna (Matthew)
SHERIDAN-
JONAH
of Sackville, New Brunswick, Cristin
SHERIDAN of Halifax, Nova
Scotia and Jonathan
SHERIDAN of Oakville, great-grandchildren
Thea and Linden
SHERIDAN-
JONAH and sister Mary (Les)
BLACKER
of Toronto. He was predeceased by his parents, brother and sister-in-law
Howard and his wife Vivian. John was a member of the Lions head
Legion, was a flying officer of the Royal Canadian Air Force
and served in the Middle East from 1942 to 1945. Upon his return
to Canada he worked for Beaver Lumber for 42 years. He was an
active member and organist of Christ Church, Lions Head. Visitation
will be at Christ Church in Lions head on Thursday February 9th
from 12: 00 noon until time of funeral service at 2:00 p.m. with
Rev. Jawn KOLOHON officiating. Spring interment Eastnor Cemetery,
Lions Head. Memorial donations may be made to the Lions head
Hospital as expressions of sympathy. Condolences may be sent
to the family at www.georgefuneralhome.com
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HESTER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-29 published
HESTER,
Frank
James
Entered in to rest surrounded by his family on Monday, March 27th,
2006. Predeceased by his wife Grace. Frank will be sadly missed
by his children Joan (Walter
BREININGER,)
Ann
(Dan
CLARK) and
Marilyn (David
TAILOR/TAYLOR.) He will be fondly remembered by his grandchildren
Gary, Robert, Trish, Shirley, Greg, Ashley, Jennifer, Kristy
and Jamie. His memory will live on in his 7 great-grandkids.
Visitation will be held on Thursday, March 30th at 10: 00 a.m
in the Chapel until time of service at 11: 00 a.m at the Trull
North Toronto Funeral Home And Cremation Centre, 2704 Yonge street
(5 blocks south of Lawrence) (416) 488-1101. Interment to follow
at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to
a charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family.
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