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WAY o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-05-29 published
NEIL, “Jim” James Harold
After a brief illness at the Collingwood General Hospital on
Thursday, May 25, 2006 of Feversham in his 66th year. Beloved
husband of Faye
HAMILTON.
Loving father of David of Feversham,
Lynn Marie (Greg)
BROCANIER of Coburg, Heather
NEIL and Allison
(Rob) WAY all of Collingwood. He will be loved and remembered
by his grandchildren Hannah, Owen, Alyssa, Breanna and Coreena.
Dear brother of Don (Sandra) of Badjeros and Judy
IRONS of Mississauga.
The family will receive Friends at the Fawcett Funeral Home,
Flesherton on Sunday, May 28 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Service will
be held in the chapel on Monday, May 29 at 11: 00 a.m. Cremation
with interment Rob Roy Cemetery. Memorial contributions to the
charity of your choice would be gratefully appreciated.
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WAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-02-28 published
WAY,
Brian
Francis
Passed away peacefully on Thursday, February 23, 2006 aged 82,
at Toronto East General Hospital after a brief illness. The theatre
director, actor, author, lecturer, founder of the Theatre Centre
in London, England, true gentleman and marvellous character is
survived by his loving wife Perri, daughter Amanda and sons David
and Peter. A Memorial Service to celebrate his life will be held
at the Ralph Day Funeral Home, 180 Danforth Avenue, Toronto,
on Wednesday, March 1st at 2 p.m. Condolences and flowers may
be sent to the above or donations to Toronto East General Intensive
Care Unit. He will be greatly missed.
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WAY,
Peggy (née
FORD)
Died suddenly but peacefully March 1, 2006 at Northumberland
Hills Hospital, Cobourg, Ontario. Peggy is survived by her loving
son Graham
ABRAHAM from her first marriage in 1946 to Lieutenant
Colonel Reg
ABRAHAM (d. 1962,) her daughter-in-law Wenda
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON
and her two grand_sons Damian and Tristan
ABRAHAM.
She also leaves
two step-daughters from her second marriage in 1966 to Colonel
Gordon WAY (d. 1998,) Elizabeth
MUNDELL and Margaret
PAULISSEN,
and two grandchildren Trevor and Wendy
PAULISSEN.
Peggy was born,
the youngest of six children, in Wood Green, North London, England
in 1915. During World War 2 she worked in The City of London
during the day and every night as a volunteer fire watcher on
the roofs of the bomb ravaged buildings of that city during the
Blitz. (Probably as a result of this, there were few things that
would subsequently faze her!) After the war, she moved to Canada
with her first husband and fell in love with the country soon
becoming a citizen while still managing to remain to all appearances
quintessentially English. On the death of her husband and a brief
stay back in her homeland, she returned to live in Ottawa with
her second husband where they remained until his death in 1998.
Peggy loved the outdoors and exercise. In fact, one of her greatest
regrets was having to slow down when she broke her hip, at the
age of 80, as a result of falling off her ten-speed bike while
on vacation in Florida. After moving from Toronto, the last three
years of her life were spent with Graham and Wenda, along with
her two beloved cats Ben and Belle, in Port Hope, Ontario a town
that she loved. Peggy survived most of her generation but she
will be sorely missed by the generations that have followed.
A Memorial Service will be held at the Allison Funeral Home,
www.allisonfuneralhome.com 103 Mill Street North, Port Hope,
Ontario, Sunday at 2: 30 p.m. Sleep well Mum.
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WAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-11-07 published
Jack ARMSTRONG,
Soldier And Administrator: (1915-2006)
Sergeant came back from the 'dead' after the disastrous raid
on Dieppe
By Buzz BOURDON,
Special to the Globe and Mail, Page S9
Ottawa -- Jack
ARMSTRONG was so busy tending to the survivors
of the bloody battle of Dieppe that he forgot to make sure his
own name was added to the list of those who made it back from
the ill-fated 1942 raid.
A few days later, his fiancé, Ruby
WAY of Ottawa, received the
telegram every Canadian family dreaded getting during the Second
World
War. It informed her that Sergeant Jack
ARMSTRONG of the
Corps of Military Staff Clerks was missing, presumed dead.
If that wasn't traumatic enough, Ottawa's daily newspapers published
his name, plus his photograph, in their casualty lists. The pair
had become engaged two years earlier when Mr.
ARMSTRONG shipped
out to Britain in 1940.
But Mr. ARMSTRONG wasn't dead, as his fiancé found out to her
joy soon after. He had simply slipped through the cracks of army
administration, which sometimes happened in an era when a forest
of paperwork engulfed Canada's fighting services. Ironically,
Mr. ARMSTRONG himself was an experienced army administrator.
At the end of the Dieppe raid, Mr.
ARMSTRONG moved carefully
from soldier to soldier lying on the deck of HMS Calpe as
the ship steamed for England and safety. Many of the soldiers
were badly wounded and delirious from pain. Mr.
ARMSTRONG took
names and tried his best to find out who was still in France,
either as a prisoner or as a corpse.
After the smoke had cleared on August 19, 1942, more than 900 Canadians
from the untested 2nd Canadian Infantry Division lay dead on
and near the stony beach of Dieppe out of the 4,963 who crossed
the English Channel in Operation Jubilee. Almost 2,000 had been
taken prisoner. Only 2,210 returned to England, many of them
wounded.
Championed by Chief of Combined Operations Lord Louis Mountbatten,
the raid's purpose was to see if it was possible to seize the
northern French port of Dieppe, hold it for a few hours and assess
the German response.
Although his job was to watch and wait, Mr.
ARMSTRONG came under
fire as he stood on the Calpe's deck. The Royal Navy ship played
host to the commander of the 2nd Division, Major-General J.H.
Roberts, and the staff of his headquarters, where Mr.
ARMSTRONG
worked.
German aircraft tried to sink the Calpe and several men standing
near Mr. ARMSTRONG on deck were hit, he told his son Charles
many years later. "He said the British captain knew what he was
doing and he saved [their] lives by zigzagging," said Charles
ARMSTRONG.
Mr. ARMSTRONG remained haunted by the disastrous battle for the
rest of his life, although he never talked about it. Once a year,
though, on its anniversary, he told his son: "This is the day
that Canadians shouldn't forget."
Jack ARMSTRONG grew up in Montreal and Ottawa. By the time he
was 16, he had lost both his parents and found himself on his
own at the beginning of the Depression. Determined to make something
of himself, he went to school, played the trumpet with the Ottawa
Boys' Band and served with the Royal Canadian Artillery from
1931 to 1935.
After graduating from the High School of Commerce in Ottawa,
Mr. ARMSTRONG displayed the fierce independence he was known
for when he turned down a generous offer that would have seen
him study medicine, all expenses paid. Instead, he got a job
with a printing company. Ten weeks after Canada declared war
against Germany on September 10, 1939, he joined the army.
It didn't take long for the brass to see that Mr.
ARMSTRONG had
potential. Seven months after enlisting, he was a sergeant. For
his war service, Mr.
ARMSTRONG was made a member of the Order
of the British Empire. By the order of King George VI, Quarter-Master
Sergeant ARMSTRONG was also mentioned in dispatches on March 22,
1945, "for distinguished service." Britain's secretary of state
for war was "charged to record His Majesty's high appreciation."
After being released from the army in October, 1945, with the
rank of Warrant Officer Class One, he decided seven months later
to re-enlist and make a career of it. Canada's huge wartime military
had been ruthlessly cut, though, so Mr.
ARMSTRONG had to start
at the bottom as a private again. A week or two later, he was
made a staff sergeant. In December, 1952, Mr.
ARMSTRONG was commissioned
as an officer in the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps. He served
15 years in staff appointments in Ottawa and Kingston before
retiring in 1967 as a captain. He spent the next 10 years as
an administrator at Queen's University's student health service.
Mr. ARMSTRONG's daughter Cynthia remembers her father as a proud
soldier who taught her useful things. "Even though I was a girl,
he wanted me to learn skills so I wasn't dependent on others
for every little thing. For example, he taught me to change fuses,
change a tire on a car, take a fish off a hook, fix the chain
on my bike. He taught me not to waste food because he knew what
it was like to go without."
An ardent fisherman and hunter who loved the outdoors, sailing
and curling, Mr.
ARMSTRONG was also "defiant about maintaining
his independence. He never asked for help. He did things his
way and if there was a hard way of doing it, he'd do it," said
Charles ARMSTRONG.
In August, 1962, Mr.
ARMSTRONG, resplendent in his uniform complete
with seven medals, decided to attend his son Charles' graduation
parade. The latter had joined the Princess of Wales' Regiment
and had done well enough to be picked to command the parade.
"He's a captain and people were saluting him. He told me that
he was proud of me. That day is still very vivid to me. He was
slow to give praise but when we got it we felt good."
John William
ARMSTRONG was born on February 7, 1915, in Barrie,
Ontario He died of a stroke on May 12, 2006, in Ottawa. He was
91. He is survived by his daughter Cynthia and his sons Charles,
John and Robert. His wife Ruby died in 1989.
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WAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-06 published
VANCE,
John
Omer
Peacefully at Scarborough General Hospital on Saturday, February
4th, 2006 at the age of 73. John, loving husband of Julia. Father
of Catherine and her husband Gord
WELLS,
Jimmy and his wife
Joy,
Debora and her husband Gregory
STOKES. Dear granddad of Alex
and Andrew
WELLS,
Emily and Cameron
VANCE, Mathew and Joshua
STOKES and Marissa
WAY.
Family and Friends will be received at
the Scarborough Funeral Centre (2966 Eglinton Avenue East, at
Bellamy Rd.) from 1 p.m. until time of Memorial Service in the
chapel on Wednesday, February 8th at 1: 00 p.m. Private cremation
has taken place. Donations in memory of John to the Canadian
Cancer Society would be appreciated.
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WAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-28 published
WAY,
Reverend
Doris
Alma (1917-2006)
Passed away peacefully in Toronto, Ontario. Her life devotion
was to her faith and the Crawford Street Congregational Christian
Church, originally co-founded by her late husband, Reverend Charles
WAY.
Doris dedicated her life to the church and her congregation
for over 50 years. Survived by her primary caregivers and family,
sister-in-law Alice
WAY, nephew Albert
CLARKE and grandnephew
Jason CLARKE.
Doris is also survived by her nephews and niece,
Bill CLARKE, George
CLARKE, Barbara
COULTER and Jim
TINNEY, amongst
many grandnephews and grandniece. The family will receive Friends
at the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview
Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue East), from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Tuesday, February 28. Funeral service in the chapel on Wednesday,
March 1 at 11 o'clock followed by a reception. Interment at Park
Lawn Cemetery. If desired, donations to the Parkinson Society
of Canada, 4211 Yonge Street, Suite 316, Toronto M2P 2A9 would
be appreciated.
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WAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-19 published
PIPHER,
Verna
Noreen (née
BEATTY)
Entered into rest peacefully with family by her side at the Centennial
Retirement Home in Oshawa on Tuesday, April 18th, 2006. Verna
Noreen PIPHER (née
BEATTY) in her 85th year, was the beloved
wife of the late Jack
PIPHER.
Proud mother of Lois (Ron
SHORT)
of Mississauga and Joanne (Harold
WAY) of Bowmanville. Dear grandmother
of Rob (Carol)
REAL,
David
(Stephanie)
REAL, William
SHORT and
Aaron SHORT.
Great-grandmother of Brody and Garryn, and Emma
and Lauren. Verna was very active in her community. A 61 year
member of the Rebekah Lodge and a life member of the Royal Canadian
Legion Auxillary Br. 186. She enjoyed being involved in the Historical
Society and Horticultural Society. Verna cherished her years
of involvement at Trinity United Church. Friends are invited
to call at the Thorne Funeral Home in Cannington on Thursday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service from Trinity United Church
in Cannington on Friday, April 21st, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. As a
remembrance, donations to Trinity United Church, the Cancer Society
or the Alzheimer Society, would be appreciated by the family.
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WAYBRANT o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-11-23 published
FINN,
William
G.
William G.
FINN, husband and traveling companion for 57 years
of Lorraine
(CROOKS), Lions Head. Father of Sue Ellen
FINN (Richard),
Edmonton, John
FINN (Conny), Sarnia, Penny
HORNBLOWER (Bill),
Sarnia, Tim
FINN,
Sarnia,
Christine
RUSSO (Mario,) Edmonton.
Grandfather of 10 grandchildren and great-grandfather of 5. Survived
by sisters Alice
SANTSCHE
(Sarnia,)
Grace
CHAMBERLAIN (Sarnia,)
Jean ELNOR (Forest) and Eunice
ATMORE, Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta.
Pre-deceased by parents Mary Catherine and William
FINN.
Sisters
Margaret WILES, Olive
GIFFELS, Mary
WAYBRANT, Ellen
PIPPARD and
Audrey CARR.
Brothers
Gord and Jim
FINN. Former employee of Imperial
Oil, Sarnia and a veteran of World War 2. Cremation has taken
place. A memorial service will be held in the Chapel of the D.J. Robb
Funeral Home on Saturday, November 25th at 2: 00 p.m. In lieu
of flowers donations may be made to Lions head Hospital, 22 Moore
Street, Lions Head, Victorian Order of Nurses 1280 20th St. E.,
Owen Sound, N4K 6H6, Grey Bruce Palliative Care, 1800 8th St. E.,
Owen Sound, Attn - Bruce Peninsula Hospice or the Grey Bruce
Red Cross Community Health Services, 1450 1st Ave. W., Owen Sound,
N4K 6W2. Messages of condolence can be sent to djrobb@ebtech.net
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WAYBRANT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-02 published
LITTLE,
Thomas "
Tom"
Elgin
Suddenly at his home in Wilkesport on Saturday, April 29, 2006,
Thomas "
Tom"
Elgin
LITTLE age 61 years. Beloved husband of Joyce.
Loving father of Steve and Deb
LITTLE,
Randy and Tara
LITTLE,
Sheri and Dave
WHITSITT all of Courtright, Danielle
WAYBRANT
of Corunna and Leah
PRAILL of Wilkesport. Proud Papa of Riley,
Ashley, Paige, Bryce, Taylor, Kaitlyn, Emma, Connor and Jersey
dog. Also survived by Steve, Randy and Sheri's mother, Janet
LITTLE of Mooretown; his mother Dorothy
(SHERWOOD)
LITTLE of
Courtright; his mother-in-law Marion
HARGROVE of Corunna; close
family Friends Lou
MacPHERSON of Mooretown and Hilda
SWAN of
Sarnia, his brothers and sisters, George and Carol
LITTLE of
Mooretown, Ken and Erica
LITTLE of Sombra, Gayle and Robert
JUDAS
of Windsor, Sandra and Jim
MUNDAY of Corunna, Gary
LITTLE of
Calgary, Sharon and Dan
FIELDS of Wallaceburg, Holly and Keith
HOLDER of Wallaceburg, Velma
WELLS and friend Ted of Corunna,
Garnet LITTLE and friend Monique of Courtright, John and Sharon
LITTLE of Wyoming and Ann
LITTLE of Sarnia. Brother-in-law of
Lewis and Marilyn
HENRY of Dresden, Pat and Bev
JENNINGS of Kincardine,
Ruth and Alan
HARGROVE of Sombra, Lawrence and Mary
HENRY of
Sombra and Marguerite and Mike
JUBENVILLE of Paincourt. Numerous
nieces and nephews also survive. Predeceased by his father Elgin
(Bud) LITTLE and infant sister Marion. Tom retired from Local #663
of the Plumbers and Pipefitters Union. He was an avid horseman
and member of the Quarter Horse and Paint Association, was a retired
farmer from Moore Township and was most at peace on his farm
with his family in Wilkesport. Friends will be received at the
Knight Funeral Home, 588 St. Clair Parkway, Corunna on Tuesday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A private family funeral service will be
held with cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers, sympathy may
be expressed through memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation, Canadian Cancer Society or to the Alzheimer Society.
Knight 519-862-2845. "Rest in Peace Tom and Dad"
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WAYE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-15 published
WAYE,
Linda
J. (née
TOMLINSON)
Peacefully at Saint Marys Memorial Hospital on Saturday, May 13,
2006 Linda J.
(TOMLINSON)
WAYE in her 53 yr. of Water St. S.,
Saint Marys. Beloved wife of Ian
WAYE. Loving mother of Jennifer
BROWN and husband Robert and their children Ian and Ema of Exeter,
Geoffrey WAYE and wife
Cindy and their daughter Tamara of Stratford.
Beloved daughter of Jessie
(ROBINSON)
TOMLINSON of Saint Marys
and the late John
TOMLINSON (1982.) Dear sister of Susan and
Harry JAQUES of Exeter, Janet and Ron
HENDERSON of R.R.#3, Saint Marys,
David TOMLINSON of Aylmer and Chris
DAMEN of Saint Marys. Dear
sister-in-law of Irene
TOMLINSON of Exeter. Predeceased by a
brother Barry J.
TOMLINSON in 2003. At Linda's request cremation
has taken place. A service of celebration will be held at the
Saint Marys United Church (85 Church St. S.) on Saturday, May 20,
2006 at 11 a.m. with Rev. Dr. Richard
BOTT officiating. In lieu
of flowers donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or Children's
Hospital of Western Ontario Foundation would be appreciated as
expressions of sympathy and may be made by calling the L.A. Ball
Funeral Chapel at (519) 284-1480.
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WAYE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-11-13 published
McPHEE,
Evelyn
Mary (née
BEATTIE)
Born 1914 at Guelph. Died very peacefully with her family at
her side, early Sunday morning, November 12, 2006, at The Elliott
Home, Guelph. Evelyn graduated in 1934 from MacDonald Institute
and lived in Oakville from 1950-1975, returning to Guelph to
retire. She was a member of the Guelph Christadelphian Ecclesia.
Evelyn is survived by her husband Kenneth; and children Marilyn
(Ron) WAYE,
Kathleen
(Robert)
ROSE, Mary (Larry)
LACOMBE, and
Ian McPHEE; ten grandchildren; and fifteen great-grandchildren.
She is also survived by her brothers Ralph (Betty)
BEATTIE and
Don (Shirley)
BEATTIE.
Predeceased by her daughter-in-law Brenda
(née DERBECKER)
McPHEE; and brother Jack (Evelyn)
BEATTIE.
Friends
will be received at the Wall-Custance Funeral Home and Chapel,
206 Norfolk Street, Guelph, Tuesday (2-4 and 7-9 p.m.). Funeral
service will be held, in the funeral home chapel, Wednesday,
November 15, 2006, at 1: 30 p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family
would appreciate memorial contributions to the Christadelphian
Israeli Children's Fund or the Heart and Stroke Foundation. The
family greatly appreciates the loving care by staff of The Elliott
Home and especially by her dear companion, Kelli
ARPPE of 'Friends
of the Family'. (Wall-Custance 519/822-0051; www.wallcustance.com).
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WAYMOUTH o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-04-19 published
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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WAYMOUTH o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-10-17 published
MADILL,
Marjorie
Ann (née
BURROWS)
With many memories the family announce the peaceful passing of
Marjorie Ann
MADILL, in her 100th year at Kelso Pines in Owen
Sound, Ontario on Sunday, October 15, 2006. Loving wife for thirty-three
years of the late Frank
MADILL.
Very special loving aunt of Velma
and her husband Ron
SMART and Jim
BURROWS.
Step-mother of Eileen
and her husband Dave
SAKER and Sylvia
MADILL.
Loving great aunt
of Teresa and her husband Barry
WAYMOUTH,
Jennifer and her husband
David GIBBONS,
Victoria and her husband Andre
GREER/GRIER, Tim
SMART
and Pam SMART.
Loving grandma of Todd
SAKER and his wife
Colleen,
Trevor SAKER and his wife
Gillian,
Jeff
MADILL and his wife Lorenda,
Rolanda KURMAN-
MADILL and her husband Kelly. Special great-great-aunt
of Adam, Allyson, Emily, Gavin, Jacob, Hannah, Brandon and Michael.
Special great-grandma of Dylan, Thomas, Korbin and Byron. Sister-in-law
of Clarence
MADILL and his wife
Jean.
Predeceased by her parents
James BURROWS and his wife
Edith (née
KINCH,) her brother Jack
BURROWS, her husband Frank, her stepson Barry
MADILL and her
grand_son Vincent
MADILL and her sister-in-law Edna. Marjorie
taught school for forty-three years in and around Owen Sound
and is fondly remembered by many former students. She spent her
life caring, supporting, uplifting, teaching and giving to others.
Marjorie will remain in our hearts forever. Friends may call
at the Breckenridge-Ashcroft Funeral Home on Wednesday from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. A funeral service will be held at the funeral home on
Thursday morning at 11 a.m. Rev. Kristal
McGEE officiating. Interment
in Greenwood Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, memorial
donations to either First United Church or to the charity of
your choice would be appreciated by the family.
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WAYMOUTH o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-02-28 published
MITCHELL,
Christina
(DEWAN)
Peacefully, surrounded by her family, at Extendicare London,
on Sunday, February 26, 2006, Christina
MITCHELL
(DEWAN) in her
91st year. Beloved wife of the late Ambrose P.
MITCHELL (1992.)
Dear mother of Alice
LAMERS of Tillsonburg, Gertrude
MITCHELL
of London, Ann
WAYMOUTH,
Ed
MITCHELL of Ingersoll, Angela
MITCHELL
and Mary DÉNOMMÉ
(Wayne) of London. Sister of Leo
DEWAN (Rita)
and Mary LEWIS
(Norbert) of London. Loving grandmother of Trish,
Jim, Joe, Teresa, Lori, Jennifer, Ashleigh, Sara and Karen. Great
grandmother of Mackenzie, Michael, Matthew, Zachary, Jamie, Emily,
Andrea and Mitchel. Predeceased by her sister Anna
DEVEREUX,
her brothers Alphonsus, Joseph and John
DEWAN, sons-in-law Don
WAYMOUTH (1999) and Pete
LAMERS (2003) and special angel great-grand_son
Joshuah ARSENAULT (2004.) Visitors will be received on Wednesday
from 2: 00-4:00 p.m. and 7:00-9:00 p.m. at the O'Neil Funeral
Home, 350 William St. Family and Friends will gather at St. Michael's
Church, (Cheapside and Maitland Sts.) on Friday, March 3, 2006,
where the Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10: 00 a.m. Interment
St. Peter's Cemetery. Prayers Wednesday at 2: 30 p.m.
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WAYNE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-05 published
TROYER,
Jack
Emerick
Suddenly and peacefully at London Health Sciences Centre-Victoria
Hospital,
Jack
Emerick
TROYER passed away December 3rd, 2006
in his 84th year. Beloved husband of Jess for 57 years. Loving
father of Nancy (John)
WAYNE of Saint Thomas and Bob (Liz)
TROYER
of Regina. Dear grandfather of Dylan (Nancy)
ARN,
Dane
ARN and
Tammy HORTON, Jonathan (Cheryl), Jessica and Andrew
TROYER. Great-grandfather
of Austin, Derek and Emily
ARN.
Brother-in-law of Isabel and
David McNIECE of Aylmer. Also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Visitation will be held on Wednesday from 7: 00-9:00 p.m. at the
Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, where the
funeral service will be conducted on Thursday, December 7th,
2006 at 2: 00 p.m. Special thanks to the doctors and nurses at
University Hospital Emergency and Critical Care Trauma Centre,
London Health Sciences Centre Westminster Campus. In lieu of
flowers, donations to the Parkinson Society or to the charity
of your choice would be appreciated.
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WAYNER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-10-09 published
WAYNER,
Merv
In memory of Merv who passed away 5 years ago today.
May the winds of love blow softly
And whisper so you'll hear
We will always love and miss you
And wish that you were here.
Wife Barb and family.
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WAYOW o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2006-03-29 published
PHELAN,
Thomas
J.
The family of the late Thomas J.
PHELAN wish to express their
thanks to relatives, Friends and neighbours for their expressions
of sympathy. Special thanks to Rev. Peter
WAYOW, the C.W.L.,
for the lovely lunch and the staff of McMillan and Jack Funeral
Home for all their assistance. Thanks to Royal Canadian Legion
Branch 285 Dundalk for their touching tribute. The family will
always remember the kindness and excellent care given to Tom
by the staff of Dufferin Oaks, Shelburne.
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WAYOW o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2006-10-04 published
HAMILTON,
Mary
Veronica
Mary Veronica
HAMILTON passed away peacefully at Dufferin Oaks,
Shelburne where she resided for eight years. Mary was born January 16,
1919 in Melville, Saskatchewan. Mary was one of eight children
and has two surviving sisters, Eva
KRULL and Julia
ANWEILER.
Mary left Saskatchewan in the early 40's and worked in General
Electric before marrying Clarence
HAMILTON on May 11, 1946. Mary
and Clarence resided in Toronto and then came to a farm in Melancthon
Township, eventually moving to a little home on Victoria Street
in Dundalk. Mary and Clarence did not have any children but were
very kind to many nieces, nephews and Friends.
Mary was well known for her gardening and delicious baking which
she was always willing to share with Friends and neighbours.
Mary and Clarence celebrated their 25th Anniversary in May of
1971. In October of 1971, Clarence was injured on the job working
for Dufferin County Road Dept. He was hospitalized in Dufferin
Area Hospital and later transferred to Toronto General where
he passed away on December 18, 1971. Mary was a widow for over
34 years.
Mary will be remembered at Dufferin Oaks for her unending supply
of candies for the staff and visitors.
Mary was a very devoted member of the Saint_John's Roman Catholic
Church which was a very important part of her life. She spent
many hours when she was in better health doing chores around
the church and was a generous supporter.
Mary's Funeral Mass was in Saint_John's Roman Catholic Church,
Dundalk, Thursday, July 6, 2006 at 1: 30 p.m. Interment was in
the Shelburne cemetery, officiated by Father Peter
WAYOW.
Funeral
arrangements were completed by the McMillan and Jack Funeral
Home.
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WAYWANKO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-16 published
WAYWANKO,
Nicholas
Known to many as "Nick the Barber". Passed away on Saturday,
March 11, 2006, just short of his 83rd birthday. Beloved husband
of Olga and cherished father of Linda, Andrea (Greg) and Susan
(Garry). Always there for his grandchildren Christopher (Krista),
Jennifer, Peter, Meghan, Damien, Cassandra and Tyson. Sadly missed
brother-in-law of Anne. Cremation and a private family service
have taken place. If desired, donations to the Lung Association
would be appreciated. Arrangements entrust to the Ward Funeral
Home, Weston Chapel, 416-241-4618. "Turn off the lights and close
the door!"
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