TEN
TENANT
TENDAM
TENENBAUM
TENK
TENN
TENNANT
TENNEY
TENNIER
TENSHUE
TENYENHUIS
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TEN
KORTENAAR,
Lucia▼ - Estate of
Notice To Creditors And Others
All▼ claims against the Estate of Lucia
TEN
KORTENAAR, late of
the City of Toronto, who died on December 31, 2005, must be filed
with the undersigned on or before the 12th day of May, 2006.
Thereafter the assets of the estate will be distributed, having
regard only to the claims then filed.
Monica LAWRENCE,
Estate▼
Trustee▼
By her solicitors:
Torys LLP
Attention: Heather
HISEY
Suite 3000, 79 Wellington St. W.
P.0. Box 270, Toronto-Dominion Centre
Toronto, Ontario M5K 1N2
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TEN
KORTENAAR,
Lucia▲▼ - Estate of
Notice To Creditors And Others
All▲▼ claims against the Estate of Lucia
TEN
KORTENAAR, late of
the City of Toronto, who died on December 31, 2005, must be filed
with the undersigned on or before the 12th day of May, 2006.
Thereafter the assets of the estate will be distributed, having
regard only to the claims then filed.
Monica LAWRENCE,
Estate▲▼
Trustee▲▼
By her solicitors:
Torys LLP
Attention: Heather
HISEY
Suite 3000, 79 Wellington St. W.
P.0. Box 270, Toronto-Dominion Centre
Toronto, Ontario M5K 1N2
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TEN
KORTENAAR,
Lucia▲▼ - Estate of
Notice To Creditors And Others
All▲ claims against the Estate of Lucia
TEN
KORTENAAR, late of
the City of Toronto, who died on December 31, 2005, must be filed
with the undersigned on or before the 12th day of May, 2006.
Thereafter the assets of the estate will be distributed, having
regard only to the claims then filed.
Monica LAWRENCE,
Estate▲
Trustee▲
By her solicitors:
Torys LLP
Attention: Heather
HISEY
Suite 3000, 79 Wellington St. W.
P.0. Box 270, Toronto-Dominion Centre
Toronto, Ontario M5K 1N2
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TEN
KORTENAAR,
Lucia▲
Maria
It is with great sadness that the family announce the peaceful
passing of Lucia on Saturday, December 31, 2005 at St. Michael's
Hospital at the age of 47 years. Her memory will be cherished
by her parents Anthony and Lucia. She will be sadly missed by
her sisters Mary-Anna and her husband David, Annette and her
husband Paul, brothers Anthony and his wife Angela, Jef and his
wife Monique, Philip and his wife Heather and by her dear friend
Carol. Her many nieces and nephews will remember her with great
fondness. Friends may call at the Rosar-Morrison Funeral Home
& Chapel, 467 Sherbourne Street (south of Wellesley) on Thursday,
January 5, 2006 from 2 until 4 and 7 until 9 p.m. A Mass of Christian
Burial will be held from St. Michael's Cathedral, 65 Bond Street,
(Bond at Shuter Street) on Friday, January 6, 2006 at 10: 00 a.m.
Cremation to follow. In memory of Lucia donations to the Canadian
Breast Cancer Foundation or to the Holy Mother Teresa's Missionaries
of Charity would be welcomed. Parking adjacent to the funeral
home.
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TENANT,
Isobel
Funeral Arrangements will be announced in a later edition.
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BAPTIE,
Maria
Passed away March 10, 2006 in Vernon Hospice House, Vernon, British
Columbia, after a long battle with cancer. She will be greatly
missed by husband Alec and her son Terry
TENDAM and family. Along
with her many Friends.
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FALZONE,
Calogera -- Dispatch
By ith TENENBAUM,
Page▼ M5
Life markers for the family matriarch, Calogera
FALZONE, were
church and family. She exulted in teaching and then joining,
her children in their bedtime prayers, said in Italian. For as
long as she was able, she walked four kilometres daily, to and
from the centre of her universe, St. Charles Borromeo Church
on Lawrence Avenue West. On her way home, nonna caramella visited
her grandchildren with "a little candy in her purse," according
to her granddaughter Joy
SANGUEDOLCE.
Mrs. FALZONE was 15 and living in Italy, when her mother died
and the mantle of responsibility for her four brothers enveloped
her. In 1958, she and her late husband, Rosario, with their three
daughters, emigrated to Canada. They purchased a rooming house
in Toronto on Ossington Avenue and lived there with 18 people
until, in a few years, the mortgage was paid off.
Later, the
FALZONEs rejoiced in seven grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
Limited culturally by the times she lived in, Mrs.
FALZONE nevertheless
had a beautiful singing voice, and created intricate crochet
work. Rarely ill, Mrs.
FALZONE, 93, died peacefully on March 10,
at Sunnybrook Heath Sciences Centre.
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FORBES,
Brooke -- Dispatch:
By Judith TENENBAUM,
Page▲ M5
Through 25 years of dynamic global change, Brooke
FORBES produced
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Radio programming, including
Variety Tonight, Sunday Morning, As It Happens and Sunday Edition,
that linked millions of us as Canadians.
"An advocate, mentor and role model, she was someone people turned
to in times of crisis and need -- [or] when they wanted a belly
laugh," recalls Jane
CHALMERS,
Canadian
Broadcasting
Corporation
Radio vice-president.
The product of a family that was immersed in the arts, and a
graduate of Harbord Collegiate Institute, Ms.
FORBES began her
radio career at Vancouver's
CFRO, before joining the Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation program Daybreak and then later moving
back to Toronto.
Ms. FORBES, who was married to celebrated violist Leslie
MALOWANY,
lived her values. "As an activist for social justice, she sat
on the boards of the Urban Alliance on Race Relations, the Open
Door Society, and she was instrumental in founding and running
a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Radio training program for
minority students," says her sister, Wendy
FORBES.
On April 22, at the age of 65, Ms.
FORBES, who was predeceased
by Mr. MALOWANY, succumbed to cancer. She left four children,
a legion of saddened Friends, and a bar set higher than before.
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Marion ANDRÉ,
Theatre
Director (1920-2006)
The Holocaust shaped the artistic vision of a Pole who came to
Canada and founded two dynamic theatre companies, writes Sandra
MARTIN.
His productions showcased significant moral and political
issues
By Sandra MARTIN,
Page S9
Marion ANDRÉ was a triple threat in the theatre: a writer, a
director and an impresario. But his greatest contribution was
as founding artistic director of Montreal's Saidye Bronfman Centre
and Toronto's Theatre Plus, a company that in its ambitions was
a forerunner of the Soulpepper Theatre Company.
"He was a sparkling ignited soul" and "a real mentor for me,"
said actress Lynn Griffin, who performed in A Doll's House, Antigone
and The Lark at Theatre Plus. "He was very demanding to work
with," she said, adding she was happy for the training and discipline
he instilled in her because "you can often get by being really
lazy" as an actor. "He challenged himself and everybody around
him to bring their work up to his inspiration."
Calling Mr.
ANDRÉ a "very welcoming man with a very generous
heart," said Robin
PHILLIPS, former artistic director of the
Stratford Festival. What he remembered was not so much the quality
of the productions that Mr.
ANDRÉ mounted at Theatre Plus but
the attitude behind them. "There was a real need to communicate
beyond the play," an obsession that Mr.
PHILLIPS thinks originated
in the Polish underground theatre where Mr.
ANDRÉ worked after
the Second World War -- where the experience of going to the
theatre was a much more engaged and political act than simply
being entertained for a couple of hours. "He always looked behind
the easy criticism to a connection and empathy with the intention
of a work."
Marian Andrzej
TENENBAUM was born in Le Havre, France, while
his Polish parents, Emil and Renata (née
LIEBLING)
TENENBAUM,
were studying at the university. After earning their degrees,
the TENENBAUMs returned to Lvov in southeastern Poland (now part
of Ukraine), where they worked as pharmacists and had a second
child, Hanka.
After the signing of the German-Soviet pact in 1939 and the subsequent
Soviet invasion of Poland from the east, the Jewish population
in Lvov doubled when 100,000 refugees fled from the Nazi onslaught
in the west. When the Germans occupied Lvov after their invasion
of the Soviet Union in June of 1941, the
TENENBAUMs' family home
and other property were confiscated.
More than 6,000 Jews were killed in Lvov in two pogroms before
the Germans established a ghetto in the northern part of the
city in November of 1941. With the help of Christian Friends,
Marian obtained false papers for himself and his mother in the
Polish name of
CZERNIECKI, and that enabled them to live outside
the ghetto. He joined the Polish underground and smuggled messages
in and out of the Lvov ghetto (where his father and his sister
had been forced to live) while he was ostensibly collecting scrap
metal from the Jews for the German war effort.
In March of 1942, the Germans began deporting Jews to the Belzec
death camp. By August, more than 65,000 Jews had been transported
to the camp and murdered. Ten months later, the Germans shut
down the ghetto, killing many thousands of people in the process.
Marian never found out the fate of his father and sister, but
he always believed they had been killed in the camps.
Passing as a Christian, Marian had escaped the deportations and
made his way to Warsaw, but he was arrested because of his work
in the underground and sent to a German camp. He escaped after
the Allied invasion of Normandy in 1944 and was recruited by
the British army because of his linguistic skills in Polish,
German, French and English. By the end of the war, he was in
France, where he learned from the Red Cross that his mother was
alive. He returned to Poland, found her and, together, moved
to The Hague in 1946. Working as a cultural attaché for the Polish
legation, he met and married his first wife, a Dutch woman, with
whom he had a son, Tom.
In 1950, they moved to Warsaw, where he began making documentaries
and translating American plays for Polish radio. Three years
later, he started a small children's theatre called Kleks. His
marriage broke up and he and his mother emigrated to Montreal
in 1957, sponsored by his uncle.
In Montreal, Marian Andrzej
CZERNIECKI shortened his name to
the more masculine and French-sounding Marion
ANDRÉ (a change
he legalized in 1980). He found a series of jobs: helping to
establish a drama program for the Protestant School Board, directing
plays on a freelance basis at McGill University, writing for
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation radio and television and starting
a theatre company called Studio Six and another one called The
Freelancers. He also married a second time and had another son,
Krystian.
In 1967, Minda, Phyllis, Edgar and Charles
BRONFMAN, children
of Samuel BRONFMAN of the Seagram Distillery fortune, established
the Saidye Bronfman Centre for the Arts, as the cultural branch
of the Y.M.-Y.W.H.A. Montreal Jewish Community Centres, in honour
of their mother's 70th birthday. Mr.
ANDRÉ was appointed inaugural
director of performing arts and subsequently became executive
director and artistic director. It was at the Saidye Bronfman
Centre that he met Ina
RUBIN, a dancer and teacher who had been
brought in to help with the dance program. They married in 1970,
and he later adopted her two children, John and Jennifer, from
a previous marriage.
After a traumatic youth, Mr.
ANDRÉ seemed to be prospering both
artistically and romantically. Coming from Poland, where theatre
had always been a forum for showcasing controversial ideas, he
tended to present thought-provoking, sometimes even disturbing,
material about moral and political issues. In 1971, Mr.
ANDRÉ
scheduled a production of Robert Shaw's post-Holocaust drama,
The Man in the Glass Booth, a play about the Adolf Eichmann trial
in Israel in 1961 that raises questions about Jewish passivity
as well as dealing with German guilt. Some Holocaust survivors
and members of the Jewish Y were deeply offended by the play's
content. There was a huge controversy that manifested itself
in telephone campaigns against the
ANDRÉs and others, and threats
to torch the theatre. Afraid of incipient violence and overly
sensitive to the feelings of a survivor's group, the board closed
the play before it opened.
Mr. ANDRÉ quit as artistic director in protest because "he felt
it was important that they shouldn't knuckle under to this kind
of fear," said Ina, his wife.
"I have nothing but deep feelings of compassion for the victims
of Nazi oppression," Mr.
ANDRÉ said in an interview with the
Montreal Gazette at the time. "Theatre must not fear controversy,
but consider it a necessary ingredient of its existence. I have
a profound feeling of revulsion when intimidation is used, or
when any group goes to extremes to have its own views prevail."
The aftermath of the 1970 F.L.Q. crisis added to Mr.
ANDRÉ's
unhappiness over the furor at the Bronfman Centre, and he and
his family moved to Toronto, where he was given teaching work
in the theatre department at York University. Within a year,
he had seized the opportunity presented by the unused smaller
theatre space at the St. Lawrence Centre in the summer and launched
Theatre Plus in what was then the Jane Mallet, and now the Bluma
Appel, theatre. As he said at the time, "People don't turn their
brains off in the summer."
His statement of purpose was to "present plays from a national
and international repertoire that reflect the social, political
and moral problems of our times." Over the next 13 years, he
mounted 56 productions, many of them premieres of modern Canadian,
European and American plays. A few of his choices were written
and directed by himself, which caused some critics such as Matthew
Fraser to label him "self-indulgent" and Ray Conlogue to argue
that artistic directors should have to do what every other writer
does: "Convince somebody else that the play is worth producing."
Nevertheless,
The
Aching Heart of Samuel Kleinerman, a play Mr.
ANDRÉ
wrote and directed, was voted the best production of the 1984-85
season by Theatre Plus subscribers. He was given the Toronto
Drama Bench Award for distinguished contribution to Canadian
theatre in 1985, the year that Meniere's disease, a disorder
of the inner ear that causes extreme vertigo and nausea, forced
him to step down. His health continued to trouble him and, by
1988, he needed a quadruple heart bypass.
Mr. ANDRÉ continued to write, always using the Holocaust, the
central experience of his life, as his theme in novels Maria B.
(1990) and The Battered Man (1996), both published by Mosaic
Press. By then, he had been diagnosed with Lewy body disease,
a progressive dementia that is accompanied by hallucinations
and has symptoms similar to both Parkinson's and Alzheimer's.
Eventually, Mrs.
ANDRÉ could no longer care for him; he went
into a retirement home, and then a nursing home.
Marion ANDRÉ was born in Le Havre, France, on January 12, 1920.
He died in Toronto of complications from Lewy body disease on
May 9. He was 86. He is survived by his wife, Ina, four children
and six grandchildren.
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SCHMIDT,
Kathleen
Mary (née
PLUMBTREE)
Passed away peacefully in Toronto at the age of 91 on Wednesday,
November 1, 2006. Kathleen was the beloved wife of the late Zdenek
SCHMIDT and the late Harley
MORDEN.
Loved mother of Mary
MORDEN
and Harley
MORDEN.
She was the devoted grandmother of Sarah,
Britta, Spencer and Kelsey. Sadly missed by her great-grandchild,
Royal. For 50 years Kay was the dear friend of her boss and champion
the late Eddie
GOODMAN, Q.C. Kay will be lovingly remembered
by the Hruby-Holy family - Thomas and Dominique in Prague, Jaroslav,
Fran, Michael and Matthew in Montreal as well as many other relatives
and Friends. We would like to thank the wonderful staff, past
and present at Central Park Lodge, Spadina, who showed Kay the
utmost kindness and care along with her faithful companions there,
Angela TENENBAUM,
Lorna
ROSS and Jim
TRACEY. Friends may call
at the Morley Bedford Funeral Home 159 Eglinton Ave. West, Toronto,
(2 stoplights west of Yonge Street), Friday, November 10, from
7-9 p.m. A funeral mass will be held in Blessed Sacrament Church
24 Cheritan Ave. Toronto, (west off Yonge Street, first street
south of Lawrence Ave.) Saturday November 11, at 11 a.m. Interment
Maple Cemetery (north side Major MacKenzie Doctor east of Keele
Street). If desired, donations to the Alzheimer Society, Suite 500,
2323 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario M4P 2C9, would be appreciated
by the family.
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DALLAS,
John
Peacefully, following a lengthy illness on Sunday, March 26,
2006 at York Central Hospital. Beloved husband of Gloria for
29 years. Loving father of Paula and her husband Morris
GELBFARB
and Matin TENENBAUM and his wife
Deborah. Cherished grampa
of Zoe, Jakob, Dana, Ryan, and Erin. Survived by his loving sister
Virginia SMITH.
John will be missed dearly and fondly remembered
by his many nieces, nephews, family and Friends. Funeral Service
will be held at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home, (6150 Yonge Street,
at Goulding south of Steeles), on Tuesday, March 28, 2006 at
9 a.m. with visitation a half hour prior. Interment to follow
at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, donations
may be made to the Toronto Humane Society, 11 River Street, Toronto,
Ontario, M5A 4C2 or to the Toronto Wildlife Centre, 60 Carl Hall
Road, Unit 4, Toronto, Ontario, M3K 2C1. Condolences - www.rskane.ca
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BROWN,
Nora
Brown (née
O'GRADY)
90 years, of Petrolia. Passed away at her home on Sunday, September 24,
2006. Beloved wife of the late Charles A.
BROWN (1989.) Dear
mother Noreen
SMITH and the late Larry of London, Charles and
Helen BROWN of Bright's Grove, and Shirley
TENK and the late
Harry of Sarnia. Dear sister of Mary, Eileen, and Tom all of
England, predeceased by sisters Bridget and Sheila and brothers
Mike and John. Also survived by five grandchildren, five great
grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Visitors will
be received on Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Needham-Jay Funeral
Home, Petrolia. Parish Prayer's will offered on Tuesday at 7 p.m.
and the Royal Canadian Legion Br. 216 Ladies' Auxiliary will
conduct a memorial service at 8: 45 p.m. A funeral mass will be
Celebrated at St. Philip's Church, Petrolia, on Wednesday, September 27,
2006 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Wyoming.
As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations may be made by
cheque to the C.E.E. Hospital Foundation. Memories and condolences
may be left on-line at www.needhamjay.com.
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CHANG
TENSHUE,
Monica▼
Peacefully, on Sunday, January 8, 2006 at the Oakville-Trafalgar
Memorial Hospital, in her 83rd year. Monica, beloved wife of
the late Howell. Loved mother of Lorna and her husband Ken
YEE
and Patsy and her husband Jim
CHIN. Dear grandmother of Christopher,
Nicola (Roger
TENN,)
Michele,▼
Kimberly▼ and Jennifer and great-grandmother
of Mason. She will be sadly missed by her sisters, sisters-in-law
and many other relatives and Friends. Visitation will be held
at the Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road
West, Oakville (one block east of Kerr Street, 905-844-2600)
from 9: 30 a.m. Thursday, January 12, 2006 with a Mass of Christian
Burial to be held at 11: 00 a.m. at St. Andrew's Roman Catholic
Church, 47 Reynolds Street, Oakville. Interment to follow at
Trafalgar Lawn Cemetery, Oakville. Email condolences may be sent
to kopriva@eol.ca; please place
CHANG
TENSHUE on the subject
line.
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TENNANT o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-03-02 published
McGREGOR, Mildred Anne (formerly
TAILOR/TAYLOR, née
PRESTON)
With saddened hearts but wonderful memories, the family announces
the passing of Mildred Anne (née
PRESTON)
McGREGOR of Wiarton
on Tuesday, February 28th, 2006 in her 88th year. Daughter of
the late William and Janey
(MOORE)
PRESTON, formerly of Oliphant.
Beloved wife of the late John
TAILOR/TAYLOR (1976) and the late Kenneth
McGREGOR (1998.) Loving mother of Mary Elizabeth (Ron)
MOORE
of Alliston and cherished grandmother of Carolyn and Alison
MOORE.
Predeceased by son Douglas
TAILOR/TAYLOR (2004.) Dear stepmother of
David (Donna)
McGREGOR of Park Head, Bob (Cathy)
McGREGOR of
Collingwood,
Stephen
(Cathryn)
McGREGOR of Tottenham and the
late Allan
McGREGOR
(Karen.)
Loving grandma to Lisa, Jennifer,
Warren,
Scott,
Braden, Adam, Gillian, Cameron and Duncan
McGREGOR.
Survived by two sisters Margaret (John)
TENNANT of Hawkestone,
Nancy (Don)
WAUGH of Barrie and sister-in-law Yvonne
McGREGOR
of Wiarton. Predeceased by two brothers, Bill and Jack, and one
sister, Helen. The funeral service will be conducted at Gateway
Haven, 671 Frank Street, Wiarton on Saturday, March 4, 2006 at
2: 00 p.m. with visitation from 12:00 noon until time of service.
Rev. Ed LAKSMANIS officiating. Interment in the Preston family
plot at Balsam Grove Cemetery, Oliphant. The family wishes to
extend a heartfelt thank you to the staff at Gateway Haven, Wiarton,
for all their care and kindness. If desired, donations to Friends
of Gateway, Canadian Cancer Society, Diabetes Association or
to the charity closest to your heart would be appreciated as
expressions of sympathy. Arrangements entrusted to the George
Funeral Home, Wiarton. Condolences may be sent to the family
at www.georgefuneralhome.com
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TENNANT,
Jim
Peacefully at Grey Bruce Health Services, Owen Sound on Wednesday,
September 13, 2006. Jim
TENNANT of Owen Sound in his 59th year.
Beloved husband of Brenda (née
SCHWAN.) Dear father of Amanda
and her husband Trevor
CAMERON and Andrea
TENNANT all of Owen
Sound. Sadly missed by his granddaughter Madison.
son of Isobel
TENNANT of Owen Sound and the late Warpy
TENNANT. son in law
of Rachel SCHWAN of Owen Sound. Also survived by his brother
Les and his wife Heather of Owen Sound and his nieces and nephews.
Friends are invited to the Tannahill Funeral Home 519-376-3710
for visiting on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service
will be conducted in the chapel on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Interment, Saint Mary's Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
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TENNANT,
Isobel (née
STEAD)
Peacefully at the Grey Bruce Health Services in Owen Sound on
Wednesday afternoon October 4, 2006. In her 85th year, Isobel
TENNANT (née
STEAD,) the beloved wife of the late “Warpy“ C.W.
TENNANT.
The loving mother of Les and his wife
Heather.
Dear
mother-in-law of Brenda (Mrs. Jim
TENNANT.)
Loving grandmother
of Tara Ann and her husband Bill
BROWN,
Holly and her husband
Todd STEWARD/STEWART/STUART,
Amanda and her husband Trevor
CAMERON and Andrea
TENNANT.
Loving great grandmother of Ashleigh, Hope, William,
Patrick, Hunter and Madison. Dear sister of Thomas
STEAD.
Predeceased
by her son Jim
TENNANT, by her brother Harold and by two sisters
Elizabeth (Betty)
MATTHEWS and Winnifred
MARTIN.
Friends may
call at the Breckenridge-Ashcroft Funeral Home on Friday evening
from 7 to 9 p.m. A funeral service will be held at the funeral
home on Saturday morning at 10 a.m. Rev. Scott
SINCLAIR officiating.
Interment in Greenwood Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy,
memorial donations to either G.R.A.C.E. or V.O.I.C.E. for Hearing
Impaired Children or to the Ontario Foundation for Visually Impaired
Children would be appreciated by the family.
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BUGG,
Edith
P.
Peacefully at Saint Marys Memorial Hospital on Wednesday January
11, 2006, Edith P.
BUGG, a lifelong resident of Saint Marys. Predeceased
by her parents Richard
BUGG and the former Ethel Mae
SALMON.
She is survived by a niece Joan
MARRIOTT and her husband Charles
EVE, a nephew Ron
MARRIOTT and wife
Nancy and their families
all of Saint Marys. She was predeceased by a brother Harold
BUGG
and a sister Leola
MARRIOTT. A private family service was held
at the L.A. Ball Funeral Chapel, 7 Water St. N., Saint Marys on
Friday
January 13, 2006 with Reverend Shannon
TENNANT officiating.
Interment followed in Saint Marys Cemetery. In her memory donations
to Kingsway Life Care or the Saint Marys and District Association
for Community Living would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
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LEVY,
Nellie (née
ATKINSON)
Peacefully at her residence the Kingsway Lodge, Saint Marys on
Saturday,
April 22, 2006. Nellie
(ATKINSON)
LEVY age 95 years
a lifelong resident of Blanshard Ward. She was predeceased by
her husband Robert
LEVY in 1977. Dear mother of Muriel and Till
HARTMAN of Shakespeare and Grace and Bill
CARDUCCI of Boca Rotan,
Florida.
Proud grandmother of Debbie and Marc
SHICKLUNA of London,
Patti HARTMAN of Stratford, Julie and Brian
COPPING of Saint Marys
and Chris and Eva
BLACK of Florida and great grandmother of Mitchell
SHICKLUNA,
Phillip and Megan
BLACK. Dear sister-in-law of Ruby
BICKELL of Saint Marys. Sadly missed by many nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by her parents Charles
ATKINSON and the former Ettie
LANE, a son-in-law Phillip
BLACK, a sister Velma
DUNCAN and her
husband Gordon, a brother Goldwin
ATKINSON, brothers and sisters-in-law
Archie and Kathleen
LEVY,
Walter and Eleanor
LEVY and William
BICKELL.
Resting at the L.A. Ball Funeral Chapel, 7 Water St. N.,
Saint Marys on Wednesday from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral
service will be held on Thursday, April 27, 2006 at 11 a.m. with
Rev. Shannon
TENNANT officiating. Interment will follow in Kirkton
Union Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy donations to Saint Marys
Museum (Building Fund), Kirkton United Church or the charity
of choice would be appreciated.
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TENNANT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-15 published
ROSS,
Shaunna
Marie
Of London passed away on Thursday May 11, 2006 at the age of
27 years. Shaunna was a daughter of Peter and Ann Marie
ROSS
of London. Common-law wife of John
PROUSE and loving mother of
Brandon ROSS.
Sister of David
ROSS and companion Rebecca
TENNANT.
Granddaughter of Gus and Doris
LALONDE and William and Betty
ROSS all of Wallaceburg. Also survived by many aunts and uncles.
At the family's request there will be a private committal service,
at Riverview Cemetery, Wallaceburg. Arrangements have been entrusted
to the Eric F. Nicholls Funeral Home, 639 Elgin Street, Wallaceburg,
Ontario. As an everlasting memorial a tree will be planted in
Nicholls
Memorial
Forest in memory of Shaunna
ROSS.
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TENNANT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-05 published
WHITE/WHYTE,
Clifton "
Tony"
Passed away suddenly at St. Michael's Hospital on December 29,
2005 at the age of 64. Beloved husband of Nessa
GRAHAM-
TENNANT.
Loving father of Michelle and David. Survived by sisters Kate,
Lucille and Cynthia, and brothers Winston and Owen. Friends may
call at the Ward Funeral Home, 2035 Weston Rd. (north of Lawrence
Ave.), Weston on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Service
will be held in the Chapel on Saturday, January 7, 2006 at 11
a.m. Interment Glenview Memorial Gardens.
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TENNEY o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-10-31 published
TENNEY,
Victor
Newlon
Of Peterborough, formerly of Dobbinton, passed away at Peterborough
Regional Health Centre on Sunday, October 29, 2006 in his 80th
year. Beloved father of Terrance and his fiancee Vicky of Haliburton,
Allan and his wife Debra of Caven, Douglas and his wife Sandra
of R.R.#3 Elmwood, Paul and his companion Liette of Beaverton
and Maureen and her husband Alex
WEBB of Angus. Victor will be
sadly missed by his ten grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Predeceased by his wife Theresa and his parents, Robert and Elsie
(FERRIS)
TENNEY.
Visitation will be held at Cameron Funeral Home,
Chesley on Wednesday, November 1, 2006 from 11 a.m. until the
time of the funeral service at 1 p.m. Interment in Hillcrest
Cemetery, Tara. Memorial donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association
would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
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TENNEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-14 published
WAX,
Belle▼ (formerly
GREEN)
Passed away peacefully on Monday, March 13, 2006. Most caring
wife of the late Harold Albert
GREEN and Maurice
WAX.
Cherished▼
and devoted mother of Arthur and Cecile
GREEN, and Rosalee and
Seymour BERLIN.
Loving▼ and most special grandma to Lorne
GREEN,
Jeffrey and Katherine
GREEN,
Debbie▼ and Liam
ROMALIS, Sharon
BERLIN and Dan
BERLIN.
Adoring▼ great-grandma of Thomas, Nikolaj
and Emily Belle
GREEN. Dear sister of Mildred
KELMAN,
Florence▼
SMITH and the late Irving
TENNEY.
Admired▼ and remembered fondly
by sister-in-law Beatrice
TENNEY, numerous nephews and nieces,
the entire Warren and Wax family, and her wonderful Friends and
acquaintances. Funeral service will be held on Tuesday, March 14,
2006 at 11: 00 a.m. at Beth Tzedec Synagogue, 1700 Bathurst Street,
Toronto. Interment at Mount Sinai Cemetery, Pride of Israel section.
Shiva to be observed at 734 Briar Hill Ave., Toronto. Memorial
donations may be made to Smoking and Health Action Foundation
(416) 928-2900, Bone Marrow Transplant Family Fund, c/o Hospital
for Sick Children Foundation (416) 813-5320, or Baycrest Foundation,
c/o Palliative Care (416) 785-2875.
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TENNEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-14 published
WAX,
Belle▲ (formerly
GREEN)
Passed away peacefully on Monday, March 13, 2006. Most caring
wife of the late Harold Albert
GREEN and Maurice
WAX.
Cherished▲
and devoted mother of Arthur and Cecile
GREEN, and Rosalee and
Seymour BERLIN.
Loving▲ and most special grandma to Lorne
GREEN,
Jeffrey and Katherine
GREEN,
Debbie▲ and Liam
ROMALIS, Sharon
BERLIN and Dan
BERLIN.
Adoring▲ great-grandma of Thomas, Nikolaj
and Emily Belle
GREEN. Dear sister of Mildred
KELMAN,
Florence▲
SMITH and the late Irving
TENNEY.
Admired▲ and remembered fondly
by sister-in-law Beatrice
TENNEY, numerous nephews and nieces,
the entire Warren and Wax family, and her wonderful Friends and
acquaintances. Funeral service will be held on Tuesday, March 14,
2006 at 11: 00 a.m. at Beth Tzedec Synagogue, 1700 Bathurst Street,
Toronto. Interment at Mount Sinai Cemetery, Pride of Israel section.
Shiva to be observed at 734 Briar Hill Ave., Toronto. Memorial
donations may be made to Smoking and Health Action Foundation
(416) 928-2900, Bone Marrow Transplant Family Fund, c/o Hospital
for Sick Children Foundation (416) 813-5320, or Baycrest Foundation,
c/o Palliative Care (416) 785-2875.
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TENNIER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-29 published
BARKER,
Joyce▼
Irene▼ (née
PEMBERTON)
On Sunday, March 26, 2006 in Mississauga, Ontario. Predeceased
by brother Donald
PEMBERTON.
Lovingly▼ remembered by her children
John and David
BARKER and Gail
TENNIER.
Beloved▼ grandmother of
Catherine and John Matthew
BARKER,
Laura▼ and Holly
O'NEIL, Elisha
BARKER and Danielle and David
TENNIER. We will celebrate Joy's
life at a service and reception to be held at St. Stephen's on-the-Hill
United Church, 998 Indian Road, Mississauga on Friday, March 31,
2006 at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to
World Vision or a similar charity to support orphanages in Africa.
"Jamais sans espérance."
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TENNIER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-29 published
BARKER,
Joyce▲
Irene▲ (née
PEMBERTON)
On Sunday March 26, 2006 in Mississauga. Predeceased by brother
Donald PEMBERTON.
Lovingly▲ remembered by her children John and
David BARKER and Gail
TENNIER.
Beloved▲ grandmother of Catherine
and John Matthew
BARKER,
Laura▲ and Holly
O'NEIL, Elisha
BARKER
and Danielle and David
TENNIER. We will celebrate Joy's life
at a service and reception to be held at St. Stephen's-on-the-Hill
United Church, 998 Indian Road, Mississauga on Friday, March 31,
2006 at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to
World Vision or a similar charity supporting orphanages in Africa.
"Jamais sans espérance."
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TENSHUE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-10 published
CHANG
TENSHUE,
Monica▲
Peacefully, on Sunday, January 8, 2006 at the Oakville-Trafalgar
Memorial Hospital, in her 83rd year. Monica, beloved wife of
the late Howell. Loved mother of Lorna and her husband Ken
YEE
and Patsy and her husband Jim
CHIN. Dear grandmother of Christopher,
Nicola (Roger
TENN,)
Michele,▲
Kimberly▲ and Jennifer and great-grandmother
of Mason. She will be sadly missed by her sisters, sisters-in-law
and many other relatives and Friends. Visitation will be held
at the Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road
West, Oakville (one block east of Kerr Street, 905-844-2600)
from 9: 30 a.m. Thursday, January 12, 2006 with a Mass of Christian
Burial to be held at 11: 00 a.m. at St. Andrew's Roman Catholic
Church, 47 Reynolds Street, Oakville. Interment to follow at
Trafalgar Lawn Cemetery, Oakville. Email condolences may be sent
to kopriva@eol.ca; please place
CHANG
TENSHUE on the subject
line.
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TENYENHUIS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-07-21 published
JONKER,
Nicolette
M. (1944-2006)
Surrounded by family, Nicolette passed away peacefully at Saint Michael's
Hospital Palliative Care Unit on July 4, 2006, after a valiant
struggle with cancer. She will be forever missed by her life
partner and best friend Mike
HRYSZKO.
Predeceased by her parents,
Garrelt and Margaretha
JONKER. Survived by siblings: Ena
VAN
ROOYEN (John), Gus (Tina), Tina
GOLDIN (Bill), Vince (Edwina),
and Carla (Tim
GARRISON) and their families in Canada and the
United States. Fondly remembered by her extended family and Friends
in Holland. Nicolette was born in Vleuten, Holland and emigrated
to Canada with her parents in 1957, only to return a few years
later to study, work and live there until 1978. Returning to
Canada as a Registered Nurse, she cared for patients in many
hospitals but longest of all at Toronto's Saint Michael's, her
favourite. Her caring attitude endeared her to her patients who
were her greatest source of personal and professional satisfaction.
Nicolette will be remembered by her nursing colleagues for her
conscientious professionalism, tireless dedication and independent
mind. To stay current in her profession, she obtained a Bachelor
of Arts in Health Studies from York University in 1994. Always
the caregiver, that attitude remained with her even as she became
a patient herself. During her illness, Nicolette's many Friends
and family lent a helping hand with home duties and driving to
medical appointments. She had a gift for Friendship which was
returned in abundance. The family would like to thank all of
those Friends who were always there when needed. Special thanks
to Doctors V.
CELLARIUS and
J. ARVANITIS of Mt. Sinai Hospital,
and staff of the Community Care Access Centre who provided the
excellent care which permitted her to stay at home for a long
time. A heart felt thank you to Doctor Ellen
WARNER of Sunnybrook
Hospital for years of compassionate care. Thank you to Doctor
HAQ
and staff of the Medical Day Care Unit and the staff of the Palliative
Care Unit of Saint Michael's Hospital who so ably provided compassionate
care in the final stages of her illness. The spiritual guidance
given by Pastor John
TENYENHUIS was enormously helpful and very
much appreciated. Cremation having taken place, a Memorial Celebration
will be held at the Christian Reformed Church, 800 Burnhamthorpe
Rd, Etobicoke on August 11th at 2: 00 p.m. If desired, donations
in memory of Nicolette M.
JONKER may be made to the Canadian
Breast Cancer Foundation for breast cancer research at www.cbcf.org
or call 1-866-373-6313 ext. 350
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