MEHAN
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MEHAREY
MEHARG
MEHLENBACHER
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MEHAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-11-24 published
HILTZ,
Kimberley
Ann
The passing of Kimberley Ann
HILTZ of Fredericton, New Brunswick,
wife of Chris
GIBSON, occurred peacefully at their home on Thursday,
November 23rd, 2006. Born on April 20th, 1973 in Fredericton,
New
Brunswick,
Kim is the daughter of Peter and Patricia
HILTZ.
Kim is also survived by one sister Tammy
MEHAN
(HILTZ,) brother-in-law
Jim MEHAN, one niece Mackenzie
MEHAN, and two nephews, Jacob
MEHAN and Joshua
MEHAN, all from Saint John, New Brunswick. After
graduating from University of New Brunswick in Fredericton and
gaining experience with Fundy Cable, Kim moved to Toronto to
launch her successful marketing career with Rogers and to begin
her new life with Chris. Kim's zest for life and commitment to
experience all that life has to offer afforded Kim many opportunities
to travel worldwide with her husband and members of her family.
Kim knew the meaning of life and lived life that way. Kim's commitment
to her family, which included her devotion to her precious Golden
Retriever, Hope, was an inspiration to all who knew her. Visitation
will take place at McAdam's Select Community Funeral Home at
160 York Street in Fredericton on Saturday afternoon 2-4 p.m.
and 7-9 p.m. and
on Sunday afternoon 2-5 p.m. Mass of Christian
Burial will be held at St. Dunstan's Catholic Church on Regent
Street on Monday, November 27th, 2006 at 12: 00 noon with Rev. Bill
Brennan as Celebrant. Reception will follow at the Monsignor
Boyd Family Centre at 120 Regent St. For those who wish, in lieu
of flowers, Kim has requested that donations be made to the Cruelty
Division of the New Brunswick Society for the Prevention of Cruelty
to Animals, P.O. Box 1412, Station A, Fredericton, New Brunswick,
E3B 5E3. www.mcadamsfh.com
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MEHARCHAND o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-10-14 published
KREMIN,
James
(July 19, 1948-September 6, 2006)
President of Kremco Limited Jim passed away after a two and half
year battle with lung cancer in which he showed great courage
and determination to enjoy life to the fullest. Jim was an amazing
entrepreneur with a work ethic above reproach. He was a leader
in his industry. He was extremely bright, very curious and driven
to continually learn. He was always willing to share his expertise
with anyone who asked. Jim loved life, was extraordinarily generous,
and had a great sense of humour. With his endless energy and
charming demeanor, he brought great joy and happiness to all
who had the privilege to know him. He will be deeply missed.
Jim was the cherished husband and best friend of Joanne
BOYAR.
Brother of Anne Marie
TAPP
(Rourke,) uncle to Lauren, Kathleen,
Liam and Patrick. Pre-deceased by his parents John and Nell
KREMIN.
Thank you to Doctor Jacinta
MEHARCHAND and her nurses, Doctor Ian
FRASER,
Dr. Anita SINGH and Doctor Alok
SOOD for their care and compassion.
A special mention must be made to the St. Elizabeth Nurses for
their commitment to Jim, especially Ann
COLLINS who stood by
us every step of the way. Friends are asked to join in a celebration
of Jim's life on October 20, 11 a.m. at York Cemetery's Reception
Room, 160 Beecroft Rd. Toronto. To honor Jim, donations may be
made in his name, to the Toronto East General Hospital, Oncology
Department, 825 Coxwell Ave., Toronto, Ontario M4C 3E7.
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MEHAREY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-10-21 published
MEHAREY,
Robert
Rayford and Rayford Morley and Robert Lisle
In loving memory of my husband Robert Rayford and our 2 sons
Rayford Morley and Robert Lisle.
Their life is a precious memory,
Their absence a silent grief,
They rest in God's beautiful garden,
In a sunset of perfect peace.
Forever and always remembered by Enid, Rebecca and Carol, Marjorie
and Nick, Fern and Jack, and all their families.
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MEHARG o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-02-16 published
NAPPER,
Bertha
At London Health Sciences Centre University Hospital on Tuesday,
February 14, 2006, Bertha
NAPPER of London in her 79th year.
Dear mother of Judy
RYDER
(Jim) and Donna
BAKER both of London.
Loved by grandchildren Laura, Frederica, Robert and Jeremy, Willy
and Denise
RYDER and several great-grandchildren. Dear sister
of Velma MARINCHUCK of Petrolia. Survived by nephews Bob and
Michael MASTERS and families. Friends will be received at the
Logan Funeral Home, 371 Dundas Street (between Waterloo and Colborne
Street) on Friday 1-2 p.m. Funeral service will be held in the
chapel on Friday, February 17, 2006 at 2 p.m. with Olive
MEHARG
officiating. Interment Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Friends who wish
may make memorial donations to Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation.
Online condolences www.loganfh.ca. A tree will be planted as
a living memorial to Mrs.
NAPPER.
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MEHARG o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-01 published
SIMPSON,
Acey "
Ace"
Carlyle
A resident of Ridgetown and formerly of R.R.#1 Ridgetown died
at the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance, Chatham on Monday, February
27, 2006 at the age of 90. Beloved husband of 62 years of Anne
E. (DAVIDSON)
SIMPSON.
Dearly loved father of Judy and Florent
VANOVERLOOP of R.R.#2 Aylmer, and Carol
CRAIG of London. Loving
grandfather of Brent
MEHARG,
Darren
MEHARG, Kyle
CRAIG, and Paul
CRAIG.
Brother-in-law of Betty
DAVIDSON of Tilbury and Emiel
TERNOEY of Tilbury. Also survived by several nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by his parents Clarence (1948) and Margaret
(DAWSON)
SIMPSON (1970) sister Doris
BISHOP (1949,) and brothers Clare
(1996) and Harry (2005). "Ace" was born on Pelee Island and was
a retired farmer of Howard Township. He was a member of Erie
Street United Church in Ridgetown. He was a longtime member and
Past-President of Ridgetown Kiwanis Club. He assisted with the
Santa Claus Parade for more than 55 years. He was also Past-President
of Howard Mutual Insurance Company and a former Reeve of Howard
Township. Family will receive relatives and Friends at Erie Street
United Church, 40 Erie Street South, Ridgetown on Saturday from
1: 00-2:00 p.m. A Memorial Service will immediately follow at
Erie Street United Church on Saturday at 2: 00 p.m. with Rev.
W. VANDERVEEKEN officiating. Cremation with interment in Greenwood
Cemetery, Ridgetown. Donations by cheque to the Ontario Heart
& Stroke Foundation or Erie Street United Church appreciated.
Arrangements entrusted to McKinlay Funeral Home, 76 Main Street
East, Ridgetown, Ontario. Online condolences may be left at www.mckinlayfuneralhome.com
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MEHLENBACHER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-05-01 published
MARSDEN,
Patrick
F.
Canadian Sports Hall of Fame Broadcaster, died peacefully surrounded
by his family, on Thursday, April 27th, 2006 at the age of 69 years.
November 8th, 1936 was a day Mary Kathleen
McGOVERN-
MARSDEN would
never forget. This was the day she would give birth to a happy,
healthy, bright-eyed, bouncing baby boy, whom she would name
Patrick, after her beloved father. As the years passed, Patrick
held true the hope that every mother wishes for her child, to
become a good and decent individual in society and someone who
would by their example inspire others. Indeed, Patrick Frank
MARSDEN will be remembered for his extraordinary ability in the
world of broadcasting. He is recognized in the Canadian Sports
Hall of Fame and the Football Reporters of Canada Hall of Fame
for his outstanding contribution to the many sports arenas in
which the sound of his voice, still echos the play by play. He
loved sports, all sports. He played every kind of sport as a
child in his home town of Ottawa, Ontario. He often regaled Friends
and family with great stories, all filled with laughter and fun
about his early years growing up in Woodroffe, or his days at
St. Pat's High School, where he would meet lifelong Friends.
Pat would never hesitate to tell you what a wonderful childhood
he and his brother Bill experienced. Remembered by all who knew
him, to be a straight shooter, he would always, "Tell it like
it was", you always knew where he stood on the issues. He was
never afraid to take the unpopular stand, as a sports broadcast
journalist or as an individual; Pat
MARSDEN never sacrificed
his integrity. Above all else though, "Rosy", "Rolly", "Pinky",
just a few of the nick-names his buddies had for him, Pat will
always be remembered for his incredible, contagious and often
irreverent sense of humor, his bright intellect and sparkling
wit!! Even if you were really angry or upset with him, somehow
that humour would take you over and you couldn't help thinking,
this rosy-cheeked Irishman had indeed kissed the Blarney Stone
and that he was truly funny and very smart!! Humor was his gift
to the world, more than any other facet of his personality or
his countless broadcasting accomplishments. His legacy to his
children and his grandchildren is that wit and amazing sense
of humor; forever genetically linked, meet any of them and you
will instantly recognize that the "Marsden Wit" lives on!! Mary
Kathleen or "Rose", as Pat so affectionately referred to his
mother all her life and his, would be very proud of her boy.
In the final and very short months of his life following his
diagnosis of inoperable cancer, he was an example to all who
knew and loved him. He never lost that unstoppable sense of humor
nor did he for a moment feel sorry for himself or his lot in
life, if anything, he was more concerned for the well being of
those who stopped by for a visit. The outpouring of affection
generated from the many Friends he collected over a lifetime
was heartwarming to his family, as friend after friend appeared
at his hospital door. They came from all over the country and
south of the border just to say hello and tell him what was in
their hearts. He expressed his satisfaction with a life well
lived and a profound joy in the family and Friends that loved
and surrounded him all the days of his life. His only wish was
to be able to watch one more Grey Cup game, "Some Sunday in November",
somehow you have to know he will find a way to do just that.
Pat MARSDEN is survived by his wife
Terryanne, his daughter Taylor
and son Connor. Also survived by, Barbara
MARSDEN and their children,
Patti-lee INACIO,
Michael
MARSDEN, and Ruthmary
DALLMAN; son-in-law,
Carl INACIO; daughter-in-law Antoinette
MARSDEN; cherished "Poppy"
to grandchildren; Christopher and Bradley
MEHLENBACHER;
Matthew
and Patrick
MARSDEN;
Derek and Nicholas
DALLMAN; brother Bill
MARSDEN of Ottawa. Friends may call at the Rosar-Morrison Funeral
Home and Chapel, 467 Sherbourne Street (South of Wellesley) on
Sunday, April 30th from 7 to 9 p.m. and
on Monday, May 1st from
2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Parking adjacent to the funeral home.
Funeral Mass will be celebrated at Saint Michael's Cathedral (Bond
at Shuter) on Tuesday, May 2nd at 10: 00 a.m. In lieu of flowers,
the family would welcome financial support for the new,"Pat Marsden
Shamrock Club"; providing sports bursaries for kids from families
with limited income: Please forward contributions to: 'Pat Marsden
Shamrock Club': c/o Promotivate International Inc. 175 Bloor
Street, East, North Tower, Suite 1601, Toronto, Ontario, M4W 3R8
(please include your complete address with your donation, to
ensure accurate mailing of charitable receipts.) or e-mail: PMshamrockclub@aol.com
Condolences may be left at www.mem.com
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MEHRA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-11-13 published
Dentist helped all who needed him
By Thulasi
SRIKANTHAN,
Staff
Reporter
When
Doctor
Surender
WADEHRA arrived in Canada in the early 1970s,
he was in for a cruel awakening.
The young dentist, like so many others before and after him,
was tossed into a vicious cycle where his credentials went overlooked.
Instead, he found himself sweeping hair from the floor of a local
salon.
Though many doubted he could be a dentist again, he was determined
to prove them wrong. Gifted with a photographic memory and driven
by a desire to make a difference,
WADEHRA worked hard to pass
the National Board Examinations required to practise dentistry
in Canada.
In the next 30 years, he established a reputation in Toronto
as a practitioner who opened his door to thousands of patients,
including many who didn't have any money or coverage to pay.
WADEHRA, 66, died last month at Toronto's Saint_Joseph's Health
Centre with his family by his side.
"The clinic wasn't about the money. It was about his desire to
help," said son Manish, one of
WADEHRA's three children.
"My father was the type of man that would be hard-pressed to
turn anyone away from treatment regardless of them having coverage
or not," he said. "Payment was always a secondary issue."
WADEHRA was born the fourth of seven children in Jammu in northern
India on January 23, 1940. His father had served as a doctor
in the Indian army and
WADEHRA also put his medical skills to
use in the military, serving in Punjab, India.
"He had great respect for his father and he wanted to do it to
honour his family," said his son.
In 1971, WADEHRA married Raman
MEHRA, with whom he had corresponded
as Friends since she visited from Alberta.
"She came back and they had a whirlwind courtship of four to
five days," their son said.
The pair was apart six months. In early 1972, he flew to be with
his wife in Edmonton. They later moved to Toronto.
WADEHRA also
worked for many years as the dentist to the Indian High Commission.
At the same time, he ran his own practice at Bloor and Dufferin
Sts., helping more than 5,000 patients from 1978 to 2006. His
son says he loved his multicultural surroundings.
"This was a sentiment close to my father's heart as he himself
was an immigrant and enjoyed Canada's diversity."
Although he stayed in Canada,
WADEHRA kept a home steeped in
Indian culture.
He gave so many Bollywood films to visitors that his children
nicknamed him "Indian Blockbuster."
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