MAXIM
MAXIMINO
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MAXNER
MAXTED
MAXWELL
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MILLER,
Anita
May
Passed away at Huronia Hospital, Midland on Wednesday June 21st,
2006 in her 76th year. Beloved wife of Charles (Chuck)
MILLER
of Wasaga Beach. Dear mother to Donnita
MAXIM and her husband
Bruce of London and Daniel Brent
HANNAFORD and his wife
Gwen
of Etobicoke. Grandma to four grandchildren, Sean David
HANNAFORD,
Karen Nicole
LAINGE, Erin Anita
MAXIM-
McLEAN (Rob) and Kyle
HANNAFORD.
Sister to Doreen, Virginia and Tom. Predeceased by her son Sgt. David
HANNAFORD (1992) M.T.P.F., and brother Bill. Dearly loved by
all nieces, nephews and cousins. Ardant lover of all "Pets".
Anita leaves a special friend Barbara
GILBERT.
Visitation was
held at the Watts Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 132 River
Road E, Wasaga Beach on Saturday June 24th, 2006 from 12-3 p.m.
Funeral service was held in the Chapel Saturday at 3 p.m. Cremation.
Donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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MAXIMINO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-12 published
MacORANO,
Renato
Peacefully at Southlake Regional Health Centre, Newmarket on
Tuesday, January 10, 2006. Renato of Bradford in his 71st year.
Beloved husband of the late Fernanda. Loving father of Maria
and her husband Fernando
MAXIMINO,
Teresa and her husband Louis
TORRES. Dear grandfather of Jeffrey
MAXIMINO and Jason
TORRES.
Dear brother of Virginia and her husband Antonio
DIOGO. He will
be sadly missed by all relatives and Friends. Friends may call
at Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe Rd., Bradford for visitation
on Thursday from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. and Friday from 2-4 p.m.
and 7-9 p.m. Prayers in the Chapel on Friday at 8 p.m. Mass will
be held at the Holy Martyrs of Japan Church, 167 Essa Street, Bradford
on Saturday, January 14, 2006 at 11 a.m. Interment Holy Martyrs
Cemetery, Bradford.
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MAXMENKO, Di
In loving memory of my friend Di, who passed away 1 year ago
today, March 16, 2005.
This day is remembered and quietly kept,
No words are needed, I'll never forget.
Until we meet again -- Kate.
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MAXMENKO,
Diana
Catherine
In loving memory of a beloved wife, daughter, sister and aunt,
Diana Catherine
MAXMENKO, who passed away 1 year ago, March 18,
Do not stand at my grave and weep
I am not there, I do not sleep
I am a thousand winds that blow
I am the diamond glint on snow
I am the sunshine on ripened grain
I am the mild autumn rain
When you awake to the morning hush
I am the birds in circled flight
I am the soft stars that shine at night
Do not stand at my grave and cry
I am not there, I did not die.
Love always and forever, Marvin, Angela, Harry, Rosemary, Magnus
and Sam.
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STONE,
Robert
Edward, P.Eng.
Peacefully, surrounded by love, family and prayers at the Rouge
Valley Centenary Hospital in Toronto on Friday, July 14th, 2006.
Bob STONE, of Gravenhurst, in his 76th year, loving and devoted
husband of Edie
(LEE)
STONE for 49 years. Brother of Jack
STONE
(Darlene) and father of Dave
STONE
(Jennifer,)
Becky
INGRAM (Mathew)
and Barb MAXNER
(Steve.) A very special Poppa to; Christopher,
Caitlin, Michael, Andrew, Matthew, Meaghan, Jonathan, Laurel,
Justin and Zoe. Friends may call at the W.J. Cavill Funeral Home,
215 Bay Street, Gravenhurst, on Friday, July 21st from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Funeral Services will be held at Saint_James Anglican
Church, 191 Hotchkiss Street, Gravenhurst, on Saturday, July 22nd
at 10: 30 a.m. Our heartfelt thanks to the staff at Rouge Valley
Centenary Hospital for their exemplary care and support during
our time of need. For those who wish, donations may be made to
the Rouge Valley Health System Foundation at 2867 Ellesmere Road,
Toronto, Ontario M1E 4B9 to further their efforts in establishing
a permanent palliative care unit or to Saint_James Anglican Church.
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SHORT,
Glenn▼
Allan▼
At his residence near Feversham on Saturday, December 16, 2006
in his 71st year was the husband of Joan
MAXTED-
BELL.
Loving▼
father of Greg (Marilyn,) Bob
BELL,
Marilyn▼
SHORT (Rae
COLLINS)
all of Feversham, and Sandy (David)
HATCHER of Sacramento, California.
He is the cherished grandfather of Jennifer (Neil
WATSON,)
Matthew▼
(Meredith CHRISTIE) and Danielle. Dear brother of Ivan (Terry)
of Etobicoke, Wayne (Lorna) of Oakville and the late Lyle. Also
survived by his sister-in-law Joyce
SHORT of Feversham. The family
received Friends at the Fawcett Funeral Home, Flesherton on December 18,
followed by a private family service. All Friends and family
were invited to a reception and Life Celebration at the Feversham
Community Centre, on Tuesday, December 19 at 1: 30 p.m. Interment
Rob Roy Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions to
the Feversham Kinsmen for the Centre Grey Health Services Foundation
would be gratefully appreciated.
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SHORT,
Glenn▲
Allan▲
At his residence near Feversham on Saturday, December 16, 2006
in his 71st year was the husband of Joan
MAXTED-
BELL.
Loving▲
father of Greg (Marilyn,) Bob
BELL,
Marilyn▲
SHORT (Rae
COLLINS)
all of Feversham, and Sandy (David)
HATCHER of Sacramento, California.
He is the cherished grandfather of Jennifer (Neil
WATSON,)
Matthew▲
(Meredith CHRISTIE) and Danielle. Dear brother of Ivan (Terry)
of Etobicoke, Wayne (Lorna) of Oakville and the late Lyle. Also
survived by his sister-in-law Joyce
SHORT of Feversham. The family
will receive Friends at the Fawcett Funeral Home, Flesherton
on Monday, December 18 form 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. followed by a private
family service. All Friends and family are invited to a reception
and Life Celebration at the Feversham Community Centre, on Tuesday,
December 19 at 1: 30 p.m. Interment Rob Roy Cemetery. In lieu
of flowers memorial contributions to the Feversham Kinsmen for
the Centre Grey Health Services Foundation would be gratefully
appreciated.
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MAXTED,
Major▼
The▼
Reverend▼
Canon▼ Ken
(Soldier Priest)
Major▼ the Reverend Canon Kenneth Edward
MAXTED passed away peacefully
at Toronto General Hospital with his family at his side on March 18th,
2006 at the age of 74. He will be greatly missed by all of his
family and Friends. Canon
MAXTED served for 38 years in Canada's
army both regular and reserve. He enlisted at 17 in 1948 in the
Irish Regiment of Canada, subsequently serving with 'The Black
Watch', the Royal Canadian Regiment, the Canadian Guards and
the Royal Regiment of Canada. He served with the U.N. forces
in Korea and the N.A.T.O. forces in Germany. In 1986 he was appointed
an officer of the Order of Military Merit. He also served for
13 years as an Aide de Camp to four Lieutenant Governors of Ontario.
While▼ continuing to serve in the reserve Army, Major
MAXTED was
ordained an Anglican Priest in 1964. He served for 30 years in
the Diocese of Toronto at Saint Anne's, Saint_John's York Mills,
St. Luke's, Holy Trinity and St. David's. He also assisted at
Saint_James Cathedral in his retirement. Canon
MAXTED served on
many community boards including Metro Social Planning Council,
Toronto Amsterdam Twin Cities Association, Folk Arts Council
and East York Community Service Board. He served for 20 years
as a Trustee of the East York Board of Education including six
years as the Chairman. He also was a Trustee for eight years
on the Metro Public Board. Following retirement he was appointed
and served on three Federal Administrative Tribunals, Canadian
Pension Commission, Veterans Review and Appeal Board and the
Canadian▼
Forces▼
Grievance▼ Board. Canon
MAXTED was the Chaplain
of the Fort York Branch Royal Canadian Legion and the Royal Canadian
Military Institute. He volunteered assisting Toronto Firefighters
and was Chaplain to 54 Division Toronto Police Services. Beloved
husband of Hendrina for 49 years. Cherished father of daughter
Pamela SATTZ
(Steve▼) and of sons Sean and Kevin (Jennifer.) Devoted
grandfather to Steven and Ryan. Loving brother to Patricia
EVENSON
and uncle to Jim and John. The family will receive Friends on
Thursday, March 23 from 12-2 p.m. at Saint_James' Cathedral, 65 Church
Street, Toronto, Ontario, M5C 2E9. Funeral service to follow
at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to Princess Margaret
Hospital, 610 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, M5G 2M9 or
the charity of your choice would be greatly appreciated.
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MAXTED o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-25 published
Kenneth MAXTED,
Officer And Clergyman (1931-2006)
He was a soldier-turned-priest who brought a military bearing
to the clergy, writes Sandra
MARTIN. He loved ceremony and uniforms
and, with a bristling moustache, always looked the part -- irrespective
of vocation
By Sandra MARTIN,
Page
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There were uniforms, medals, honorary guards and the robust singing
of hymns as the many parts of Rev. Ken
MAXTED's life came together
Thursday afternoon at Saint_James Cathedral. The church was packed
for the service that Canon
MAXTED had himself planned, even to
the designation of who should give the homily. Don't talk about
me, Canon MAXTED said in his written funeral instructions to
Rev. Mark SARGENT, a Catholic priest: Preach the gospels.
A self-defined soldier-priest who served in Korea and then became
an ordained Anglican priest, Canon
MAXTED was a community activist,
a traditionalist and a great burly fellow who loved a joke and
knew how to tell a story. "There was never an atheist in a foxhole,"
said Charles
SCOT-
BROWN, a retired soldier and family friend,
attributing Mr.
MAXTED's dual vocation to his upbringing in a
family that went to church and "believed in God and the King,
and when the King blew the whistle you joined."
He loved ceremony and uniforms and he looked the part, standing
6 feet 5 inches, with flaming red hair, a bristling mustache
and a booming voice. In the mid-1970s, in addition to his duties
as a clergyman, a reservist and an elected school official, Canon
MAXTED began working as a volunteer aide de camp for Ontario's
Lieutenant-Governors. In the next 20 years, he served Pauline
McGibbon, John Aird Black, Lincoln Alexander and Henry N.R.
JACKMAN.
"Nobody stood as tall as he did in his scarlet uniform, with
all the gold braid and piles of medals," said Mr.
JACKMAN, remembering
a time, in the early 1990s, when Bob Rae was premier of Ontario.
Mr. Rae was explaining the parliamentary system to a group of
schoolchildren and Canon
MAXTED was standing to attention behind
him, recalled Mr.
JACKMAN.
Afterward, one of the children was
asked what he thought of the premier. "He looked magnificent,
but he didn't say anything," the student said, complaining that
"the little guy beside him did all the talking."
Major▲▼
The▲
Reverend▲ Canon Kenneth
MAXTED was born in Toronto,
the elder of two children of Edward Kenneth (Ted)
MAXTED (a professional
soldier who had joined the Canadian army in 1921 at 12 as a bugle
boy and retired 40 years later as a major) and his wife Mary
Eileen Patricia
HOWARD.
Both sides of the family had served in
the military going back at least three generations.
Canon MAXTED grew up in Toronto with his younger sister Patricia
and attended Parkdale Collegiate. Too young to serve in the Second
World War, he enlisted as a private in the Irish Regiment in
1948 when he was 17. "He was always an intense, energetic, mischievous
kid," said Mr.
SCOT-
BROWN, who served with Canon
MAXTED's father.
"He could pull the craziest practical jokes, but his pranks never
hurt anybody."
Canon MAXTED qualified as a reserve officer in 1951 and as an
infantry officer in the regular forces the following year. A member
of the now defunct Canadian Guards, he served in Germany with
North Atlantic Treaty Organization Forces and
in Korea with the
United Nations forces in 1953 for a year-long tour of duty.
Before he returned to Canada, he gave a speech to the South Korean
soldiers, deploring "the thousands of homeless and the hungry
children begging for food" and the "rubble and shell-torn cities"
and paying tribute to the people "of the Land of the Morning
Calm" and their "never-failing determination to survive as a
free and independent nation." In return, they gave him a South
Korean flag. Forty years later, Mr.
MAXTED gave the flag to his
son Kevin to take back to South Korea when he taught English
there for a year in 1996. The flag is now part of a display about
the Korean War at the Royal Canadian Military Institute in Toronto.
Back in Canada, Canon
MAXTED was stationed at Camp Ipperwash,
about an hour's drive from London, Ontario One evening in September
of 1954, he went to a dance at the London Arena. There he spotted
a young Dutch immigrant named Hendrina
VAN
DER
MOER. He asked
her to dance and she accepted. Six months later, on St. Patrick's
Day, he proposed. They were married on December 15, 1955, in
a military wedding at Saint Paul's Cathedral in London. Three children
followed: Pamela, Sean and Kevin.
Canon MAXTED, who had always been a devout Christian, decided
to study for the ministry and enrolled in the Faculty of Theology
at Huron College in the University of Western Ontario in 1960.
"The military and the church were always entwined in him," said
his wife, who was not surprised when her husband came home one
day and said he wanted to leave the regular army and study theology.
One of his fellow students was retired Archbishop Terry
FINLAY.
"He used to lighten our studies by coming up with an occasional
military term to keep our worship in order, but underneath all
that, there was a strong commitment to the faith.
"As his archbishop, I found his approach much more conservative
than mine, but we were able to work together," Archbishop
FINLAY
said, declining to elaborate on the specific issues, other than
to confirm that Canon
MAXTED was a traditionalist.
He was ordained as an Anglican deacon in 1963, and a priest in
1964. He served in a number of Toronto parishes as he climbed
the ecclesiastical career ladder, including Saint Anne's, Saint_John's
York Mills, St. Luke's in East York and historic Holy Trinity
Church in the middle of downtown Toronto, adjacent to the Eaton
Centre.
This appointment was controversial. Holy Trinity, one of the
oldest surviving Anglican churches in Toronto, had a dwindling
but radical congregation and was in danger of being overpowered
by commercial development. The late Archbishop Lewis
GARNSWORTHY
decided to put himself in direct charge of the church in February
of 1977. He appointed Canon
MAXTED, who had served under him
at Saint_John's York Mills, Vicar in May, 1977, in a move that
many observers felt was autocratic and designed to make the church
conform to traditional ideas of parish outreach. Five months
later, Archbishop
GARNSWORTHY issued a statement saying there
were irregularities in the ministry, function, government and
Anglican tradition at the church and announced he was setting
up a commission to recommend corrective action.
Many parishioners were outraged, but Canon
MAXTED proved an adept
conciliator and "stabilized" the situation, according to Very
Rev. Douglas
STOUTE, dean of Saint_James Cathedral and one of the
celebrants at Canon
MAXTED's funeral. "He always had a military
bearing and his immersion in military culture made him respect
authority and hierarchy, but he never took it too seriously,"
said Dean STOUTE. "
Behind his military facade, he was a gentle
spirit and a man of great compassion. He had a huge sense of
humour and was a wonderful raconteur."
A year later, he was named an honorary Canon of Saint_James Cathedral,
an appointment that allowed a clever editor at The Globe and
Mail to top a news story about a robbery at Holy Trinity in 1984
with the headline: "Canon weighs down thief." Apparently, Canon
MAXTED had noticed a man grappling with a customer and an employee
of the church's café and wrestled the suspect to the ground where
he sat on him. "I'm a former infantry officer, so I knew what
to do," the burly soldier-priest said. "I may be 52, but I'm
still good for one round." After the thief was incarcerated,
Canon MAXTED visited him in jail.
In addition to his duties to the Church (he was regional dean
of Saint_James Deanery from 1980-1984 and chaplain of the Fort
York Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion, the Royal Canadian
Military Institute and
54 Division Toronto Police Services) and
to the military, where he served in the reserves from 1960 to
1986, Canon
MAXTED was a school board trustee in East York from
1974 to 1994 and chair of the East York Board of Education from
1986-92. He also acted in a senior capacity on a number of community
organizations from the Metro Folk Arts Council to Toronto-Amsterdam
Twin Cities Committee to the East York Cancer Society.
Speaking about Canon
MAXTED's intense level of activity, his
old friend Mr.
SCOT-
BROWN said this was typical of an infantry
officer. "In the infantry, you were always taking care of your
men. When something had to be done, you didn't look at it --
you fixed it. You got on with it."
Besides his service decorations, including the Order of Military
Merit, he was awarded the Centennial Medal and the Queen Elizabeth
Jubilee Medal. He was also an active member of the Royal Canadian
Military Institute and an engaged and energetic family man, performing
weddings and baptisms as his children grew and multiplied. And
he started what many would consider a new career, as a member
of three federal administrative tribunals, the Canadian Pension
Commission, the Veterans Review and Appeal Board and the Canadian
Forces Grievance Board.
About a year ago, he appeared to be suffering from laryngitis
but it turned out to be non-Hodgkins lymphoma that had manifested
itself in a tumour in his throat. He started chemotherapy last
September, but his immune system couldn't stave off infections.
"He liked to set goals," Ms.
MAXTED said about her husband, mentioning
that no matter how ill he was, he wanted to live long enough
to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary in December. Instead,
she reminded him on St. Patrick's Day that he had made it to
the 50th anniversary of their engagement. He died the next day.
Major▲▼ the Rev. Canon Kenneth Edward
MAXTED was born on June 23,
1931, in Toronto. He died of complications from cancer on March 18,
2006. He was 74. He is survived by his wife, Hendrina, his children
Pamela, Sean and Kevin, two grandchildren, his sister and two
nephews.
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MAXTED o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-20 published
MAXTED,
Major▲ the Reverend Canon Ken
Soldier Priest
Major▲ the Reverend Canon Kenneth Edward
MAXTED passed away peacefully,
at Toronto General Hospital with his family at his side, on March 18,
2006, at the age of 74. He will be greatly missed by all of his
family and Friends. Canon
MAXTED served for 38 years in Canada's
army both regular and reserve. He enlisted at 17 in 1948 in the
Irish Regiment of Canada, subsequently serving with "The Black
Watch", the Royal Canadian Regiment, the Canadian Guards and
the Royal Regiment of Canada. He served with the U.N. forces
in Korea and the N.A.T.O. forces in Germany. In 1986 he was appointed
an officer of the Order of Military Merit. He also served for
13 years as an Aide de Camp to four Lieutenant Governors of Ontario.
While▲ continuing to serve in the reserve Army, Major
MAXTED was
ordained an Anglican Priest in 1964. He served for 30 years in
the Diocese of Toronto at Saint Anne's, Saint_John's York Mills,
St. Luke's, Holy Trinity and St. David's. He also assisted at
Saint_James' Cathedral in his retirement. Canon
MAXTED served on
many community boards including Metro Social Planning Council,
Toronto Amsterdam Twin Cities Association, Folk Arts Council
and East York Community Service Board. He served for 20 years
as a Trustee of the East York Board of Education including six
years as the Chairman. He also was a Trustee for eight years
on the Metro Public Board. Following retirement he was appointed
and served on three Federal Administrative Tribunals, Canadian
Pension Commission, Veterans Review and Appeal Board and the
Canadian▲
Forces▲
Grievance▲ Board. Canon
MAXTED was the Chaplain
of the Fort York Branch Royal Canadian Legion and the Royal Canadian
Military Institute. He volunteered assisting Toronto Firefighters
and was Chaplain to 54 Division Toronto Police Services. Beloved
husband of Hendrina for 49 years. Cherished father of daughter
Pamela SATTZ
(Steve▲) and of sons Sean and Kevin (Jennifer.) Devoted
grandfather to Steven and Ryan. Loving brother to Patricia
EVENSON
and uncle to Jim and John. The family will receive Friends on
Thursday, March 23 from 12-2 p.m. at Saint_James' Cathedral, 65 Church
Street, Toronto, Ontario, M5C 2E9. Funeral Service to follow
at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to Princess Margaret
Hospital, 610 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, M5G 2M9 or
the charity of your choice would be greatly appreciated.
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McINTYRE,
Robert
Donald "
Don"
Entered into rest, peacefully, after a brief illness, at Collingwood
General and Marine Hospital, on Tuesday, January 10, 2006 in
his 76th year. Beloved husband of Evelyn
(COE)
McINTYRE for 55
years. Loving father of Randy (Nancy) of Orangeville, Connie
(Ed) SCOTT of New Lowell, Roger (Janice) of Singhampton and Lyle
(Shellie) of Collingwood. Loved and remembered by grandchildren
Trevor and Troy
McINTYRE,
Bradley
MCINNES/MCINNIS, Sumer
CAMPBELL, Dallas,
Sarah and Clayton
McINTYRE,
Jenna and Amy
McINTYRE and great
grandchildren Ryan and Emily
CAMPBELL and Wyatt
MCINNES/MCINNIS.
Remembered
by his sisters and brothers, Edna
MAXWELL,
Eleanor
LONG, Inez
MAGEE, Ruth
JACKSON, Anna
TEETER, Jack, Dennis, Neil and Allan.
Predeceased by his parents Dan and Irene
(RING)
McINTYRE and
sister Shirley. At Don's request, a private celebration of life
and cremation has taken place. If desired, memorial contributions
may be made to the Salvation Army or a charity of your choice.
A special thank you to Dr. Peter
SAVAGE, the nursing staff of
Collingwood Hospital and Fawcett Funeral Home of Collingwood
for their care and compassion. Friends may leave condolences
on-line by visiting www.fawcettfuneralhomes.com.
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THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON, Bruce-Robert "Bruce"
Of Hanover, passed away at South Bruce Grey Health Centre, Walkerton,
on Thursday, February 9th, 2006 in his 65th year. Beloved husband
of Mary Lou. Loving father of Tami and Tommy
HINSPERGER of Hanover
and Tina THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON of Hanover. Cherished grandmother of Matthew
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON and Ashley
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON. Dear sister of Gertrude
MAXWELL
of Napean, Warden
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON of Durham and Ross and Helen
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON
of Durham and sister-in-law of Lil
MITCHELL of Kitchener. Bruce
was predeceased by brothers Orville and Clifford, sister Ethel
HASTIE and parents Albert and Florence
(BROWN)
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON.
Visitation▼
will be held at the Cameron Funeral Home, Walkerton, on Friday
1: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. with a Royal Canadian Legion
service Branch 308 at 9: 00 p.m. Funeral Mass will be held on
Saturday, February 11th, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. at Sacred Heart Church,
Walkerton. Interment in Holy Family Cemetery, Hanover. Memorial
donations to the Walkerton and District Health Services Foundation
or to Hanover Minor Hockey Club Inc. would be appreciated as
expressions of sympathy.
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THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON, Bruce-Robert "Bruce"
Of Hanover, passed away at South Bruce Grey Health Centre, Walkerton,
on Thursday, February 9th, 2006 in his 65th year. Beloved husband
of Mary Lou. Loving father of Tami and Tommy
HINSPERGER of Hanover
and Tina THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON of Hanover. Cherished grandfather of Matthew
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON and Ashley
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON. Dear brother of Gertrude
MAXWELL
of Nepean, Warden
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON of Durham and Ross and Helen
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON
of Durham and brother-in-law of Lil
MITCHELL of Kitchener. Bruce
was predeceased by brothers Orville and Clifford, sister Ethel
HASTIE and parents Albert and Florence
(BROWN)
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON.
Visitation▲
was held at the Cameron Funeral Home, Walkerton, on Friday 1: 00
to 4: 00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. with a Royal Canadian Legion service
Branch 308 at 9: 00 p.m. Funeral Mass will be held on Saturday,
February 11th, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. at Sacred Heart Church, Walkerton.
Interment in Holy Family Cemetery, Hanover. Memorial donations
to the Walkerton and District Health Services Foundation or to
Hanover Minor Hockey Club Inc. would be appreciated as expressions
of sympathy.
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BARFOOT,
Stewart
Leslie
(World War 2 Veteran Merchant Navy 1941-1946)
Peacefully on Monday April 17, 2006 at Grey Bruce Health Services,
Owen Sound in his 83rd year. Stew Barfoot of Tara and formerly
of Elderslie Township. Beloved husband of Doreen (Teddy) nee
PETERS for 55 years. Sadly missed by 3 sons, 4 daughters and
17 grandchildren. son Jim and his wife Daryl and their children
Steven, Angela and Mike. son Bob and his wife Darlene and their
children Chris and Melissa. Daughter Patricia
SANCHEZ and her
husband John and their children Paul, Rosalyn and Mark. son Scott
and his wife Cheryl and their children Nicole and Dustin. Daughter
Le-Ann CUMMING and her husband Brian
McALLISTER and their children
Bill and Joe
CUMMING.
Daughter
Nancy
MAXWELL and her husband
George and their children Kimberly, Kelly and Brent. Daughter
Gwen WAYMOUTH and her husband Paul and their children Lindsay
and Danielle. Brother of Iva (Jack)
BROWN of Stratford and Chauncy
(Maxine) of Wisconsin, U.S.A. Predeceased by one sister, Leta
GILL and four brothers, Gordon, Clarence, Eldin and Albert and
son-in-law Glen
CUMMING.
Also missed by many nieces and nephews.
The family will receive Friends on Thursday evening from 7: 00 to
9: 00 p.m. at the Paul H. Eagleson Funeral Home in Tara where
a Memorial Service will be held on Friday April 21, 2006 at 2: 00 p.m.
The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 383 will hold a Memorial Service
on Thursday at 7: 00 p.m. Donations to the Grey Bruce Lung Association
or the Tara Legion Building Fund in lieu of flowers would be
appreciated. Cremation has taken place. Condolences may be expressed
online at www.paulheaglesonfuneralhome.com
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MAXWELL o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-10-21 published
JOHNSON,
Carl "
Shorty"
Peacefully at the Grey Bruce Health Services Owen Sound, on Friday,
October 20th, 2006. Carl (Shorty)
JOHNSON, of Owen Sound, in
his 81st year. Dearly beloved husband of Dorothy
BELL-
JOHNSON
(née MAXWELL.)
Loving father of Bill
JOHNSON and his wife, Karen
Ann and Tim
JOHNSON, both of Owen Sound. Proud grandfather of
Bradley JOHNSON and his wife, Kristen, of Shallow Lake and Anthony
JOHNSON, of Ottawa. Carl is lovingly remembered by his step-children,
Douglas BELL and his wife, Ann Marie, of Port Elgin, Betty
ROBERT
and her husband, Paul and his three step-grandchildren, Marc,
Jeremy and Melissa
ROBERT, all of Milton. Carl will be fondly
remembered by his sister-in-law, Alma
JOHNSON and his first wife,
Isobel JOHNSON.
Predeceased by his brother, Earl
JOHNSON and
his sister, Kay
GIBSON.
Friends may call at the Brian E. Wood
Funeral Home, 250 - 14th Street West, Owen Sound (519-376-7492)
on Sunday from 2: 00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m. A Funeral Service
for Carl (Shorty)
JOHNSON will be held in the Funeral Home Chapel
on Monday, October 23rd, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment in Greenwood
Cemetery. If so desired, the family would appreciate donations
to the Grey Bruce Health Services Auxiliary or the charity of
your choice as your expression of sympathy.
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MAXWELL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-19 published
HOWTING,
David
L.
Suddenly at his residence in Guelph on Thursday, January 12,
2006. David L.
HOWTING of Guelph in his 54th year. Dear son of
Marjorie and Harold
HOWTING of London. Loving brother of Alan
HOWTING of Trenton, Beverly
HOWTING of London, Colleen (Dale)
DORION of Banff, Alberta and Jane (Gregg)
MAXWELL of Calgary,
Alberta.
Also survived by his nieces and nephews Danny
DORION,
Reid and Erin
MAXWELL,
Douglas,
Melissa,
Benjamin and Stephanie
HOWTING.
Predeceased by his brother Paul (1959.) Cremation has
taken place. A Private memorial service will be held in the chapel
of the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South
on Friday, January 20, 2006. Interment in Forest Lawn Memorial
Gardens. As an expression of sympathy donations to Stoney Creek
Baptist Church, 2225 Highbury Avenue North, London N5X 4A4 would
be appreciated by the family. Online condolences accepted at
www.amgeorgefh.on.ca.
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MAXWELL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-28 published
JEFFREY,
Gwendolyne "
Gwen"
(HOLLOWAY)
Peacefully at London Health Sciences Centre, University Hospital,
on Friday, January 27, 2006. Gwendolyne "Gwen"
(HOLLOWAY)
JEFFREY
of London in her 86th year. Beloved wife of the late John
JEFFREY
(1992.) Dear mother of John
JEFFREY and his wife
Katherine and
Mary Anne SMITH and her husband David all of London. Loving Grandmother
of Dianne MAXWELL
(Maxx) of London, Lisa
DAVIDSON (Duane) of
Mount Brydges, Vincent
ELLIOT/ELLIOTT (Kim) of British Columbia, Scott
SMITH
(Nikki) of Alberta, Jeff
SMITH (Frances) of Kingsville
and Charlie
SMITH of Toronto. Great grandmother of Alicia and
Mitchell ELLIOT/ELLIOTT,
Shalya,
Elora and Nathaniel
DAVIDSON and Michael
and Jeffrey
ELLIOT/ELLIOTT.
Great-great-grandmother of Markus Elliott.
At the request of the family, there will be no visitation. Cremation
has taken place. A Private graveside service will be held at
Mount Pleasant Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, memorial
donations may be made to the Animal Love Foundation, 3504 Pigram
Road, Ingersoll, Ontario N5C 1A1 (519) 485-3244. A. Millard George
Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London (433-5184) entrusted
with arrangements. Online condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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MAXWELL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-25 published
RODD,
Marion▼
Irene▼ (née
HOWSON)
Peacefully after a short battle with cancer on March 13, 2006
in her 74th year. Loving wife of John
RODD for 36 years of Newcastle
(formerly of London.) Beloved mother of Dan (Wendy)
HARTE-
MAXWELL,
Carol (Ken
RABIDOUX), Jeffrey (Linda) and Jennifer (Bryan
DEWAELE).
Cherished grandmother of Adam, Lisa, Kyle, Kristine and Michael.
Dear Sister of Isobel
WELLS,
John
(Fern)
HOWSON, Roy (Betty)
HOWSON, Earl
HOWSON, Carl (Jean)
HOWSON. Memorial Service was
held at the Nisbett Funeral Home in Peterborough on Saturday,
March 18, 2006. In memory of Marion, donations may be made to
The London Regional Cancer Centre.
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MAXWELL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-07-05 published
MORDEN-
SMITH,
Alison
85, of Port Colborne, died July 4, 2006. Alison grew up in England
and served in the Women's Auxiliary Air Force in Radar during
the war. Here she met Wilson "Bud"
MORDEN, who served with the
Canadian Air Force in Radar. After the war, Alison and Bud were
married in Picton, Ontario, while Bud was preparing for the United
Church Ministry. After Bud's ordination, Alison served with him
at First St. Andrew's United Church in London, Chalmers United
Church in Windsor, Saint Paul's United Church in Midland, Colborne
Street United Church in London, and Christ Church in Mississauga.
At age 50, she earned her certification as an Associate of The
Royal Conservatory of Music in piano. After Bud's death in 1983,
Alison moved back to London, where she met and married Jack
SMITH
in 1987. When Alison became ill in 2002, she and Jack moved to
Portal Village in Port Colborne. Alison is lovingly remembered
by her husband Jack
SMITH and his family, her son Max of Grand
Bend and his wife
Pat, her daughter Mary
WHITE/WHYTE of Port Colborne
and her husband Sandy, her daughter Susan
GITTINGS of Oakville
and her husband David, her daughter Nancy
WEIS of Toronto, her
grandchildren Laird, Christopher, Robert, Michael, Leslie, Elizabeth,
Matthew, and Bootsy, and her brother Robert
MAXWELL of Sheffield,
England and his wife Silvia, nieces Debbie and Carol. Visitation
will be held Friday July 7th 7-9 p.m. at Ballard Minor Funeral
Home, 315 Broad St. Dunnville, Ontario 905-774-7277. A funeral
service will be held on Saturday July 8th, 10: 30 a.m. at the
United Church Spiritual Centre, Five Oaks, Paris Ontario. The
Rev.
Dr.
Ted
LUTZ will officiate. Please bring a lawn chair and
stay for lunch. For directions call Five Oaks at 519-442-3212
http://www.fiveoaks.on.ca/map.htm. If desired, a remembrance
may be made to the Mission and Service Fund of the United Church
of Canada, 3250 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Ontario M8X 2Y4.
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MAXWELL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-28 published
MAXWELL,
Stewart
Baillie
In loving memory of our father, Stewart Baillie
MAXWELL, who
passed away December 28th, 2005. No one knows the silent heartaches,
Only those who have loved can tell, The grief we bear in silence
For the one we loved so well. Love from Jim and Marilyn.
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MAXWELL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-31 published
STANTON,
Baron
Dean
Peacefully at London Health Sciences Centre, University Hospital
on Friday, December 29, 2006, Baron Dean
STANTON, loving husband
and soul mate of Sharon, in his 44th year. Proud and Cherished
dad of Katrina, Chelsea and Cassandra, all at home. Dear son
of Barb STANTON (formerly of England) and the late Bob
STANTON.
Dear brother of Robert and his wife Danielle, Gary and his wife
Tracey and Debbie
STANTON. Dear son-in-law of Richard and Lillian
MAXWELL and Glen
WEBB. Dear brother-in-law of Al and Craig
WEBB.
Also survived by several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Visitors
will be received at the John T. Donohue Funeral Home, 362 Waterloo
Street at King Street, London on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 o'clock
and Tuesday from 10 o'clock until the time of funeral service
at 11 o'clock with Reverend Wayne
PREVETT officiating. Cremation
to follow. Flowers or donations to a charity of choice would
be appreciated.
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MAXWELL o@ca.on.peterborough.north_monaghan.peterborough.the_peterborough_examiner 2006-03-16 published
RODD,
Marion▲
Irene▲ (née
HOWSON)
Peacefully after a short battle with cancer at Lakeridge Health
Centre, Bowmanville on Monday, March 13, 2006 in her 74th year.
Loving wife of John
RODD of Newcastle for 36 years. Beloved mother
of Dan (Wendy)
HARTE-
MAXWELL, Carol (Ken)
RABIDOUX), Jeffrey
(Linda) and Jennifer (Bryan
DEWAELE.) Cherished grandmother of
Adam, Lisa, Kyle, Kristine and Michael. Dear sister of Isobel
WELLS, John (Fern)
HOWSON, Roy (Betty)
HOWSON, Earl
HOWSON, Carl
(Jean) HOWSON.
Friends will be received at the Nisbett Funeral
Home and Chapel (600 Monaghan Road South, Peterborough) on Friday,
March 17, 2006 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Service will take
place on Saturday, March 18, 2006 at 11 a.m. in the Nisbett Chapel.
Reception to follow in the Nisbett Reception Centre. Private
interment at Upper Keene Cemetery. In memory of Marion, donations
may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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MAXWELL o@ca.on.peterborough.north_monaghan.peterborough.the_peterborough_examiner 2006-04-01 published
McGAUGHEY,
Lawrence▼
Windrim▼
Jr.
Larry, former resident of Lindsay, Peterborough, Hamilton, Barrie
and Mississauga, passed away suddenly in his 80th year, on Wednesday,
March 29th, 2006, surrounded by his family. Dear husband of Berdy-Faye
(MAXWELL) of Mississauga and beloved father of Cindy-Joan (James
CONNOLLY) of Mississauga, and Larry Maxwell
McGAUGHEY of Toronto.
Best▼
Grampy▼ to James and Geoffrey
CONNOLLY of Mississauga. He
was the son of the late Lawrence and Verna
McGAUGHEY of Lindsay,
and was predeceased by brother John Lewis, formerly of Omemee
and sister Joan (Jack
PICKLE) both formerly of Sarnia and his
brother-in-law Aubrey
MAXWELL formerly of Minden. Survived by
his sisters-in-law Grace
MAXWELL of St. Catharines, Hazel
MAXWELL
of Minden, his brothers-in-law Garnet
MAXWELL, of Haliburton
and George
MAXWELL
(Marion▼) of Lark Harbour, Newfoundland. In
accordance to Larry's wishes cremation and a private service
has taken place. In lieu of flowers donations to the Salvation
Army in care of Haliburton Highlands would be appreciated by
the family.
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MAXWELL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-11 published
BENNETT,
Louise
Christine (née
JONASSON)
Died peacefully Friday, March 3 at Lion's Gate Hospital, North
Vancouver, in her 81st year. Born in to an Icelandic-Canadian
family in 1925 at Winnipegosis, Manitoba, Louise was the youngest
of three daughters born to Gudmundur and Kristin
JONASSON.
Louise
remained proud of, and connected to her Icelandic heritage throughout
her life. She moved with her parents to Winnipeg, where she was
educated and graduated from Kelvin High School. Determined to
follow a career in nursing, she trained at Winnipeg General Hospital
School of Nursing. There she became known to her colleagues in
the Class of 1947 as 'The lady that's known as Lou'. The qualities
of compassion and care for others that had led her into a nursing
career remained with her throughout her life. In 1949 she married
Donald BENNETT, whom she had met at a Halloween nurses' dance
at war's end in 1945, and moved with him to Toronto. She moved
again and again following Don's work in the Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation, to Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa, London, and Winnipeg.
In 1986 they moved to Vancouver in retirement. Louise was a keen
observer of nature and enjoyed experimenting with watercolours,
especially in the Gatineau Hills north of Ottawa. There she also
enjoyed trail skiing with her family, which included her daughter,
Christine, and her two sons, Alan and Peter. She excelled at
hooking rugs and enjoyed hours searching for suitable fabric
and colours in company with Friends who were also hooked on hooking
rugs. With many of these same Friends she delighted in visiting
local auction sales in the Ottawa Valley, where strange treasures
could be found. Louise was an accomplished pianist, sharing her
love of music with her family and ensuring her children all learned
to play the piano. Louise enjoyed travel, in Canada and abroad.
Motor trips with the family through Northern Ontario to the Prairies,
or east to the Maritimes or New England, were common. From Winnipeg
there were trips to Florida, Arizona and British Columbia. Abroad
there were visits to Hawaii, Australia, South East Asia, India,
North Africa, and Europe. She shared with her children and grand
children her interest in art and archaeology and in museums and
ancient sites in Italy, Greece and Egypt. Louise will be remembered
for her compassion and love of life, her patience and devotion
to her family and her tender and loving ways. She will forever
be known by her beloved granddaughters as 'gramma sweetheart',
always wishing that everyone should 'have a nice time.' She will
never be forgotten and always be missed by those who love her.
Surviving to mourn the loss of a wonderful partner, a loving
mother and grandmother, are her husband Donald; her sons Alan
(Nanette) and Peter (Deborah;) and daughter Christine
LONG
(Peter)
granddaughters Tamara, Corinne, and Sydney; grand_sons Adam and
Kyle.
Also surviving are Louise's sister Sylvia Allen
ROSS
(Dave)
of Winnipeg; brother-in-law Douglas
MAXWELL
(Beverley;) and Don's
brother Howard (Marjorie) and twin sisters Ellen
DERKSEN
(Walter)
and Joanne
JONES
(Dennis.) A much loved sister, Salina (Sally
MAXWELL) predeceased her in 1988. A memorial service will be
held at St. Stephen's United Church, 7025 Granville St, Vancouver,
on Sunday afternoon, March 12, at 3: 00 p.m. Following Louise's
wishes, she has been cremated. In lieu of flowers Friends may
wish to contribute to the Alzheimer's Society, or to a charity
of their choice. The family wishes to thank the staff of Hollyburn
House in West Vancouver, and the doctors and nurses of Lions'
Gate Hospital for their dedicated care to our loving partner,
mother and grandmother Louise. We also wish to thank Dr. Bruce
NOBLE and his colleagues at the Seymour Medical Clinic for their
care over more than fifteen years. Hollyburn Funeral Home 604-922-1221
www.HollyburnFunerals.com
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MAXWELL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-07-15 published
McAVITY,
John
Malcolm
Of Vancouver died peacefully at home, surrounded by his family,
at 10: 00 o'clock on the morning of July 12, 2006. Born on July 18,
1917, John grew up in Rothesay, New Brunswick, attended Rothesay
Collegiate, and subsequently Royal Military College, Kingston,
quickly followed by service in England, Italy and the low countries
during the Second War. John is survived by his loving wife of
sixty four years, Adine (Dids)
McAVITY (née
OLAND,) his son Eric
Oland (Judith
MAXWELL) of Canmore, Alberta, his daughters Frances
Denise HAZEN of Vancouver and Catherine Martha
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS
(John
KAYE) of North Saanich, British Columbia and his granddaughter
Martha ELYSE of Canmore, Alberta. He was predeceased by his eldest
son J.P. Malcolm (Patricia
McAVITY née
GIBSON) of North Saanich
in 2001, by his parents Frances Edith
HAZEN and Thomas Malcolm
McAVITY in 1933 and 1944 respectively, and by his two younger
brothers, Douglas Malcolm of Greenwich, Connecticut and Peter
Malcolm of St Louis, Missouri. Dad started his post war working
life with his cousin Hugh
MacKAY in Saint John, New Brunswick,
in a profession in which he spent his entire working life, and
which culminated with
RBC
Dominion
Securities in Vancouver in
1986. As a volunteer in his adopted west coast community, Dad
served with great dedication as a director and chair of the board
of the Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society and also as
a director and chair of the Board of Governors of Shawnigan Lake
School. Dad maintained a life long interest in his woodwork shop,
his garden, the Cook Gun Club at Vedder Crossing, fishing at
Pennask Lake and most importantly, in maintaining his close connection
with so many many Friends, all of which gave him immense pleasure.
In his later years, Dad suffered with kidney failure and spent
the last ten years of his life as a patient at the dialysis unit
at Vancouver General Hospital. During this time he was lovingly
supported by so many Friends: the "fly boys" who faithfully drove
him to and from so many of his dialysis appointments, and to
his care givers, Rudy, Maria and Fatima and Dino. A special thanks
to Rev. Kevin Dixon and Bishop Jim Cruickshank of Saint Mary's
Kerrisdale, to Doctor A.B. (Tony) Wilson and
to Dad's palliative
care team, Shirley, Lea and Rose-Marie, all of whom so graciously
assisted Dad/Grampa on the final leg of his life's journey. A Memorial
Service will be held at Saint Mary's Kerrisdale, 2490 West 37th Avenue,
Vancouver, on Dad's 89th birthday, Tuesday, July 18, 2006 at
2: 00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, and if you are so moved, donations
can be made to the Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society
(British Columbia and Yukon Division), 393 University Avenue,
Toronto, Ontario M5G 1E6: info@arthritis.ca or to the Vancouver
General Hospital and University of British Columbia Hospital
Foundation (Renal Program), 855 West 12th Avenue, Vancouver,
British Columbia, V5Z 1M9, (604-875-5240), in remembrance of
John Malcolm
McAVITY.
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MAXWELL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-10-28 published
MAXWELL,
John
Alfred, B.Sc., M.Sc, PhD., F.R.S.C.
The end came quietly and peacefully, in Queensway Carleton Hospital,
in Ottawa, on Thursday, October 26, 2006, in his 86th year. For
52 years he shared a busy and happy life in Ottawa with his beloved
wife, Helen Catharine
MOYER.
His lifelong fascination with the
composition of rocks and minerals led his professional career
from McMaster University to the University of Minnesota and the
Geological Survey of Canada. He was a lover of opera, a clarinettist
for many years, an avid reader of science fiction and fantasy,
and a determined genealogist in his goal to produce a record
of his branch of the Maxwell family. In 1967 he was drawn into
assuming administrative responsibilities at the Geological Survey
of Canada and he always regretted having to leave his laboratory.
He published thirty-eight papers and two books, all concerned
with the analysis of rocks and minerals, including specimens
from the Apollo Manned Lunar Landing Project for which he was
chosen by National Aeronautics and Space Administration to be
a principal investigator. His fluency in French resulted in his
being appointed Branch Coordinator, Official Languages Policy.
He was also Canadian Coordinator for the Canada/Federal Republic
of Germany Scientific Exchange Agreement. After 34 years with
the Geological Survey of Canada he retired in 1986. With Helen
he travelled many times to Europe, to the United States and across
Canada on business and to attend opera performances. He was an
active member of Woodroffe United Church. No visitation at his
request. Funeral service will be held at Woodroffe United Church,
207 Woodroffe Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario on Monday, October 30,
2006 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment private. If you wish to make a donation
in memory of John please consider the Canadian National Institute
for the Blind Talking Books, c/o National Library Division, 1929 Bayview
Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M4G 3E8 or the charity of your choice.
Condolences, donations or tributes may be made at www.tubmanfuneralhomes.com.
John's favourite quotation was from Palamon and Arcite by John
Dryden: "With equal mind, what happens let us bear, Nor joy nor
grieve too much for things beyond our care; Like pilgrims to
the appointed place we tend, The world's an inn and death the
journey's end" Funeral arrangements in the care of Tubman Funeral
Homes, Ottawa, 613-722-6559.
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MAXWELL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-18 published
HURN,
Walter
Albert
(Retired District Fire Chief, Etobicoke Fire Department, World
War 2 Veteran)
Passed away peacefully at home with his family by his side on
Monday, January 16, 2006 at the age of 81. Beloved husband of
Norma for 56 years. Much loved father to his girls Susan (the
late Sheldon
BOOMHOUR,)
Nancy
Jane and Deborah.
son of the late
Walter Henry (d. June 1932) and Mary Maggie (née
HASTINGS) (d.
July 1932.) Dear brother-in-law of Gwen and Don
MAXWELL, and
Audrey JOHNSTON.
Uncle
Wally will be sadly missed by Laura, Leanne,
Joey, Joan, Barb, Diane; Carol, David, John, Cathy; and will
be especially missed by his great-grand_son Travis. Friends may
call at the Turner and Porter Butler Chapel, 4933 Dundas Street
West, Etobicoke (between Islington and Kipling Aves.) on Wednesday
and Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service to be held
at St. Matthew's Anglican Church, 3962 Bloor St. W., Etobicoke
on Friday, January 20, 2006 at 11 a.m. Private interment Park
Lawn Cemetery. If desired, donations may be made to the charity
of your choice.
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MAXWELL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-19 published
SHERLOCK,
John
W.
(Retired Canadian Gypsum Weston Plant)
Peacefully on Wednesday, January 18, 2006 at William Osler Health
Centre - Etobicoke Campus in his 75th year. Beloved husband of
Laurel for 49 wonderful years. Loving father of Shelley (Stewart)
McAULAY, Robert (Laura)
CANNON-
SHERLOCK, Lisa (David
ZHU) and
Jeffrey (Heather). Devoted Grandpa 'Hop' of Connor, Callum, Tristan,
Bronwen, Isabel, Meredith and Stephen. Dear brother of Evelyn
MAXWELL, and brother-in-law of Bob (Elsie)
STROPLE,
Marie▲▼
POS
and Doreen
STROPLE.
John will be sadly missed by all his family
and many close Friends. Friends may call at the Ward Funeral
Home, 2035 Weston Rd. (north of Lawrence Ave.), Weston from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. on Friday and
on Saturday from 1 p.m. until time
of service at 2 p.m. from Albion Gardens Presbyterian Church,
80 Thistledown Blvd. Cremation to follow. If desired, donations
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the
family. Condolences may be sent to john.sherlock@wardfh.com.
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MAXWELL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-28 published
BUCHANAN,
Doris
May (née
KITNEY) (1915-2006)
Known to family and Friends as Dottie, passed away peacefully
on Thursday, January 26, 2006 at the Freeport Health Centre of
Grand River Hospital, in her 91st year. Daughter of the late
Jim and Hilda
KITNEY of Cooksville. Beloved wife of the late
Robert (Bob)
BUCHANAN, loving sister of Gladys
MAXWELL and brother-in-law
the late Kenneth
MAXWELL.
Sadly missed by her nephew David
MAXWELL
and his wife
Carolyn, niece Betty (Janey)
PATTISON and her husband
Barry and their families. Dottie will be fondly remembered by
the Buchanan families and her many Friends. The funeral service
to celebrate Dottie's life and faith will be held in the chapel
of the Edward R. Good Funeral Home, 171 King St. S., Waterloo
on Monday, January 30, 2006 at 11 a.m. Visitation one hour prior
to the service. Immediately following the service a reception
will be held in the Kuntz House of the funeral home. Interment
in Woodland Cemetery. Donations in Dottie's memory may be made
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario, or the Diabetes
Association and can be arranged through the funeral home. Condolences/Donations/Flowers
www.edwardrgood.com 519-745-8445
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MAXWELL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-30 published
MAXWELL,
Bruce
Lavern
Passed away at Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital, Burlington, Ontario,
on Friday, January 27, 2006, in his 76th year. Predeceased by
his parents Lavern and Pauline and by his brother Tom
MAXWELL.
Loved brother of Joan
MacDOUGALL and her husband David of Dundas
and brother-in-law of Joyce
MAXWELL of Scarborough. Dear uncle
of David MAXWELL (Colleen), Dianne
HICKS (Rob) and Cathy
LEEMING
(Bob) and great-uncle of 7 grand nieces and nephews. Bruce was
a paraplegic for 51 years. A very special thank you to everyone
at Community Care Access Centre and
to Candy for all of your
wonderful care. Visitation at Smith's Funeral Home, 485 Brant
Street, (one block north of City Hall) Burlington (905-632-3333),
on Wednesday, February 1, 2006 from 10 a.m. until the time of
Funeral Service at 11 a.m. Cremation to follow. If desired, expressions
of sympathy to the Toronto Rehab Foundation (Lyndhurst Lodge),
550 University Avenue, Toronto, M5G 2A2, would be sincerely appreciated
by the family. www.smithsfh.com
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MAXWELL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-13 published
KUCERA,
Karel
Jan
Passed away suddenly at his home in Caledon on Friday, February
10, 2006 in his 86th year; beloved husband of Annelise; loved
father of Anna
RICHARDSON,
Ulrike
KUCERA (Robert
MAXWELL,) Sigrid
DOHERTY
(William;) cherished Opa of John, Robert, Carrington,
Marcus, Scott and Katharine. Friends may call at Dods and McNair
Funeral Home and Chapel, 21 First Street, Orangeville, 519-941-1392,
on Tuesday, February 14, 2006 from 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass will
be from St. Timothy Catholic Church, 42 Dawson Rd., Orangeville
on Wednesday, February 15, 2006 at 10: 00 a.m. Interment - Forest
Lawn Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, donations to Headwaters
Health Care Centre or The King Nursing Home, Bolton would be
appreciated. (Condolences may be offered to the family at www.dodsandmcnair.com)
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MAXWELL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-01 published
MAXWELL,
James
Edmund, B.A., L.Th.
(Honorary Canon of Christ Church Cathedral, Hamilton)
Peacefully at the Peel Manor, Brampton, on Tuesday, February
28th, 2006 Canon J.E.
MAXWELL, former Rector of St. Stephen's
Anglican Church, Hornby, Saint John's Anglican Church, Stewarttown
and St. Paul's Anglican Church, Norval, in his 92nd year. Beloved
husband of Mary and loving father of Laurie
BROOKS of Orillia
and Mary Jean
ADAM/ADAMS
(George) of Norval. Dear grandfather of Kyle,
Krystal, Joshua
BROOKS,
Shane and Shawn
ADAM/ADAMS and great-grandfather
of Desiree
ADAM/ADAMS.
Friends will be received at the J.S. Jones
& son Funeral Home, 11582 Trafalgar Road, north of Maple Ave.,
Georgetown, 905-877-3631, on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
service will be held at St. Stephen's Anglican Church, 1492 Steeles
Ave., Hornby on Friday, March 3rd at 11: 00 a.m. Spring interment
at Hillcrest Cemetery, Norval. In memory contributions to a charity
of your choice would be appreciated. To send expressions of sympathy
visit www.jsjonesandsonfuneralhome.com
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MAXWELL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-18 published
CLARKE,
Patricia
Alice
(MAXWELL)
At the South Muskoka Memorial Hospital in Bracebridge, on Thursday,
March 16, 2006. Patricia Alice
CLARKE
(MAXWELL,) beloved wife
of Ronald Anthony
CLARKE.
Loving mother of Mike
CLARKE of Huntsville,
Barbara (Paul)
BROWN of Oro, and Lori
CLARKE of Niagara Falls.
Loving grandmother of Jeffrey, Rebekah, McKenzie and Ciara. Best
friend to Theresa
SPEICHER, and Rosemary
DUPIUS. Dear sister
of George MAXWELL of Newmarket, and Gordon and wife
Lauree of
Pefferlaw, the late Andy and Robert and her late mother Mary
MAXWELL.
The late Mrs.
CLARKE is resting at the W.J. Cavill Funeral
Home in Gravenhurst on Sunday, March 19, 2006 from 2: 00 to 4:00 p.m.
and 7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. with Parish Prayers at 8:30 p.m. Funeral
Mass at Saint Paul's Roman Catholic Church in Gravenhurst on Monday,
March 20, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. Cremation. In memory, donations
to the Victorian Order of Nurses, Soldiers' Memorial Hosptial
Oncology Department and the Ontario Society for the Prevention
of Cruelty to Animals would be appreciated by the family.
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MAXWELL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-31 published
McGAUGHEY,
Lawrence▲
Windrim▲ "
Junior"
Larry former resident of Lindsay, Peterborough, Hamilton, Barrie,
and Mississauga. Passed away suddenly in his 80th year, on Wednesday,
March 29th, 2006, surrounded by his family. Dear husband of Berdy-Faye
(MAXWELL) of Mississauga and beloved father of Cindy-Joan (James
CONNOLLY) of Mississauga, and Larry Maxwell
McGAUGHEY of Toronto.
Best▲
Grampy▲ to James and Geoffrey
CONNOLLY of Mississauga. He
was the son of the late Lawrence and Verna
McGAUGHEY of Lindsay,
and was predeceased by brother John Lewis, formerly of Omemee
and sister Joan (Jack
PICKLE) both formerly of Sarnia and his
brother-in-law Aubrey
MAXWELL formerly of Minden. Survived by
his sisters-in-law Grace
MAXWELL of St. Catharines, Hazel
MAXWELL
of Minden, his brothers-in-law Garnet
MAXWELL, of Haliburton
and George
MAXWELL
(Marion▲) of Lark Harbour, Newfoundland. In
accordance to Larry's wishes cremation and a private service
have taken place. In lieu of flowers donations to the Salvation
Army in care of Haliburton Highlands would be appreciated by
the family.
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