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WIEL
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WALL,
Anna
Passed away very peacefully at her family home in Thamesford
with her husband and son at her side Anna
WALL age 40 years.
Beloved wife of 20 years to her husband and best friend Henry
WALL. Cherished and forever loved mother to Frank
WALL at home.
Dear daughter of Cornelius and Aganetha
SAWATZKY of Aylmer. Dear
sister of Ben (Chris)
SAWATZKY of Tabor, Alberta; Dan (Chris)
SAWATZKY of Mexico; Mary (Jake) Gunther of Brooks, Alberta; Nancy
(Henry)
Friesen of Leamington; Corny (Annie)
SAWATZKY of Mexico
Aggie (David)
PETERS of Mexico; Peter (Suzie)
SAWATZKY of Aylmer
Margaret (Henry)
VOTH of Orwell; Helen
SAWATZKY of Aylmer; Eva
(Willie) DYCK of Saint Thomas. Anna was predeceased by an infant
brother. The family will receive Friends at Ostrander's Funeral
Home 43 Bidwell St. Tillsonburg (519-842-5221) on Wednesday July 19,
2006 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral services for Anna will be
held in Ostrander's Funeral Home Chapel on Thursday July 20,
2006 at 11 a.m. Officiating her service will be Dave
PATTEN,
Ross PARKER and Peter
WIEBE. At the family's request memorial
donations may be made to the Transplant Unit of University Hospital
in London. Henry and Frank would like to express their heartfelt
thank you to the London Health Science Transplant Unit for all
their help both emotionally and financially over the past 19 years
since Anna had her first and second heart transplants. Special
thank you to the Transplant Team members, the doctors, nursing
staff and therapy team for your caring support to my wife and
mother. "Anna new the Lord as her personal Savior." Personal
condolences may be sent to www.ostrandersfuneralhome.com
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MOLCJAN,
Jan
Of Saint Thomas, on Saturday, September 16, 2006, at the Saint Thomas-Elgin
General Hospital, in his 70th year. Dearly loved husband of Margaret
(WIEBE)
MOLCJAN and loved father of Lyda Ann and her husband
Henry STERCZEWSKI of Cambridge and Timothy David and his wife
Karen MOLCJAN of Orangeville. Dear brother of Alicja
PAWLAK,
Alfreda (PODLEKSI) and her husband Charlie
ROBERTS and Maria
and her husband Roy
WAKELY of Saint Thomas and Greta
EIFERT of
Montreal. Loved grandfather of Matthew, Emily, Chynna, Trevor
and Olivia. Sadly missed by a number of nieces and nephews. Jan
was born in Poland on June 8, 1937, the
son of Emil and Lydia
MOLCJAN. He was an ordained Pastor and a member of the Good News
Christian Centre. Resting at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin
Street, Saint Thomas where funeral service will be held Tuesday
at 11: 00 a.m. Interment to follow in Elmdale Cemetery. Remembrances
may be made to Outreach Ministries of Saint Thomas area. Visitation
Tuesday from 10: 00-11:00 a.m.
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WIEBE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-10-05 published
A killing field
Tired of the long hours, Mike
THIESSEN, 22, had planned to quit
his farming job today, but fate intervened.
By John HERBERT,
Thurs.,
October 5, 2006
Death, injuries intensify focus on farm safety
Tragedy Strikes: The area behind the school bus is where Mike
THIESSEN, 22, was struck down by a single lightning bolt that
killed him and left a group of Mexican exchange workers with
burns. (Susan
BRADNAM, The London Free Press)
Mount Salem -- Farm worker Mike
THIESSEN planned to quit his
job today because he didn't like the long hours.
Instead, his family is planning his funeral.
The 22-year-old was hit by lightning and killed just before 9 a.m.
yesterday while grading peppers with a crew of five migrant workers
from Mexico on a farm on Calton Line, southeast of Aylmer, near
his home.
The five Mexicans, who had been standing near
THIESSEN in the
partially flooded field -- drenched by heavy thunderstorms overnight
and into yesterday morning -- were knocked to the ground and
suffered burns. They were taken to hospital in Saint Thomas for
non life-threatening injuries.
According to the Farm Safety Association,
THIESSEN's death was
the first lightning-related farm death in 15 years.
THIESSEN had worked the past two years on the farm.
"He was the best worker they had -- he wanted to quit on Thursday,"
said his sister, Mary Anne
WIEBE.
"They didn't even know he was going to quit," said
WIEBE, as
Friends and family grieved at the
THIESSEN home, also on Calton
Line in Mount Salem. "He was so sick of it."
THIESSEN and the workers from Mexico worked on a farm owned by
Richard DELEEBEECK.
The
Mexicans were on a worker exchange program.
THIESSEN, hoping to lead a more normal life, wanted to return
to a job with Simcoe Leaf.
WIEBE said
THIESSEN, who recently became an uncle, loved playing
with her three-month-old boy, Aiden, and fixing up Chevy cars.
He dreamed of becoming a mechanic.
He was at the Dwight Yoakam concert at the John Labatt Centre
in London on Tuesday night and arrived home late, but he was
ready to work in the pepper field by 7 a.m. yesterday.
"He did everything for them sometimes, working until 3 in the
morning. He had no life," said his 16-year-old brother, Bobby.
THIESSEN's parents, Peter and Justina
THIESSEN, who drive a transport-trailer
truck, were expected to fly home last night from California.
Neighbours and Friends in the area said there was no lightning
or thunder before the storm hit -- and that a single bolt appeared
to have hit
THIESSEN without warning. There were metal poles,
used to hold up a cover shading the ginseng crop, just a few
metres from the work crew.
"There was just one bolt," said neighbour Raymond
DELEEBEECK,
who farms near where the lightning hit. "I heard it but I was
in the barn and it was raining hard."
Richard DELEEBEECK,
Raymond's brother, wasn't available for comment
but his adult son, Nick, said his father had been concerned about
the dangerous weather approaching.
Nick DELEEBEECK said about 30 Mexicans work on the farm.
"The Spanish guys said there was one crack… what the heck can
you do,?" Nick
DELEEBEECK said. "It was just raining and dad
told Mike if it starts to lightning, get the hell out of there.
At seven (a.m.), he held off sending them out because of storms.
They started grading about eight. Dad specifically said to Mike
to get on the bus (parked in the field) and leave if there was
lightning.
"About 15 minutes later, dad got a call that a worker had been
hit."
Nick DELEEBEECK said his father immediately went to the scene,
arriving before the fire department, and saw three of
THIESSEN's
co-workers sitting on the ground "in shock."
"Whether they got jolted… I don't know," he said. "What I was
told is three got knocked over."
A few minutes after the lightning strike, the
THIESSEN family
was told Mike
THIESSEN had been in an accident.
"They think he died instantly," Mary Anne
WIEBE said.
The Labour Ministry is investigating.
About Lightning
How close is it?
Count the seconds between the flash and the thunder clap. Each
second represents about 300 metres. If you count less than 30 seconds,
take shelter immediately. Stay there for at least 30 minutes
after last thunder.
If caught outdoors
- Keep a safe distance from tall objects, such as trees, hilltops,
and utility poles. - Avoid being the highest point in an open
area, or carrying anything that makes you the highest point.
Seek shelter in low-lying areas but beware of flooding. - If
caught in a level field far from shelter and you feel your hair
stand on end, lightning may be about to hit you. Kneel with feet
together and hands on your knees and bend forward. Don't lie
flat. - If in a group, spread people several metres apart. -
Stay away from water. - Avoid objects that conduct electricity.
Take off shoes with metal cleats. - You are safe inside a car
during lightning, but don't park near trees or tall objects and
beware downed power lines.
If someone is hit by lightning
They do not carry an electrical charge and can be safely handled.
Victims should receive immediate first aid, include rescue breathing
and cardio-pulmonary resuscitation if necessary. Call 911.
source: Environment Canada
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WIECZOREK,
Felix▼ "
Felicjan▼"
Peacefully, in his sleep, on Tuesday, March 14, 2006 at St. Joseph's
Health Centre, at the age of 88. Beloved husband of Mary for
57 years. Loving father of daughter Barbara
SWITZER and her husband
John, and son John
WIECZOREK. Cherished grandfather (Dziadzio)
of Katie SWITZER. Survived by his sister Kristina
KROLIKOWSKA
of Poland and many nieces and nephews in Canada, the U.S. and
Poland. A twice-decorated officer, he survived internment in
Siberia and served bravely in the Polish and British Armies in
World War 2, ending the war at the Battle of Montecassino. Friends
may call at the Turner and Porter Funeral Home, 436 Roncesvalles
Ave. (at Howard Park), on Thursday from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Rosary
Prayers at 7 p.m. Funeral Mass to be held at St. Casimir's Church,
156 Roncesvalles Ave. on Friday, March 17, 2006 at 9 a.m. If
desired, remembrance donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer
Society.
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WIECZOREK,
Felix▲ "
Felicjan▲"
Peacefully, in his sleep, on Tuesday, March 14, 2006 at Saint_Joseph's
Health Centre, at the age of 88. Beloved husband of Mary for
57 years. Loving father of daughter Barbara
SWITZER and her husband
John, and son John. Cherished grandfather (Dziadzio) of Katie
SWITZER. Survived by his sister Kristina
KROLIKOWSKA of Poland
and many nieces and nephews in Canada, the U.S. and Poland. A twice-decorated
officer, he survived internment in Siberia and served bravely
in the Polish and British Armies in World War 2, ending the war
at the Battle of Montecassino. Friends may call at the Turner and
Porter Funeral Home, 436 Roncesvalles Ave. (at Howard Park),
on Thursday from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass to be held at
St. Casimir's Church, 156 Roncesvalles Ave. on Friday, March 17,
2006 (time to be confirmed). If desired, remembrance donations
may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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WIEDER,
Myroslawa "
Vera" (née
BABENKO)
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Vera
on Tuesday, March 21, 2006, at the age of 53, after a courageous
battle with cancer. Beloved wife and best friend of Julian. Loving
and devoted Mother of David and his wife Anna Maria, Natalie
and Christina and her partner Kyle
BOOTH. Cherished Grandmother
of Robert and Jonathan. Beloved daughter of Leonid and Marya
BABENKO and dear daughter-in-law of Joan
WIEDER.
Vera will be
sadly missed by her brother, sister-in-laws, brother-in-laws,
nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts and uncles, and many special
Friends. Friends and family may visit at The Simple Alternative
Funeral Centre, 1057 Brock Road, Pickering (south of 401) 905-686-5589
from 2-4 and 6: 30-9 p.m. Friday, March 24th, 2006. Funeral Service
to celebrate Vera's life will be held in the chapel on Saturday,
March 25th at 11 a.m. with burial to follow at Pine Ridge Cemetery.
Panachyda on Friday at 7 p.m.
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Virginia COOPER,
Psychotherapist (1944-2006)
Gifted analyst who soothed the consciences of a cadre of Bay
Street bankers, lawyers and executives was driven by resentment
and haunted by guilt
By Alex DOBROTA,
Page S9
Toronto -- The Toronto psychotherapist Virginia
COOPER melded
the adventurer and the poet within to tame the emotional torments
of Bay Street. Working in an office filled with the scent of
pink roses, she attracted Canada's top corporate brass. Investment
bankers, lawyers and executive officials all fell under the spell
of her soft-spoken ways.
But her success had come only at the end of a long and often
unhappy quest.
Dr. COOPER's taste for adventure took her from an unhappy life
as the manager of a family-owned fashion store in her native
England, to the Mediterranean, as well as Africa and the Middle
East. She wrote poetry and published a series of musings on the
workings of the human mind. In later years, she designed theatre
costumes for the Toronto Arts and Letters Club and sat on the
board of directors of Tarragon Theatre.
Those who knew her appreciated her elegance in dress -- she preferred
muted shades of brown and black -- and her knack for putting
strangers at ease. She could relate to a teenager as easily as
she could disarm the apprehensions of a jittery client. "She
was always interested in people's behaviour," said John
McKELLAR,
a lawyer who became one of Doctor
COOPER's closest Friends.
As a psychotherapist, she followed the Freudian method, spending
long periods of time with her patients and weaving her practice
around the themes of guilt and envy -- two forces that also shaped
part of her own life.
Virginia COOPER grew up on the northern fringes of London in
a small English town that happened to be home to MGM British
Studios complex and to the Associated British Studios. It was
there that 2001: A Space Odyssey, Indiana Jones and Star Wars
were filmed.
The only child of a family of merchants, her parents owned two
successful high-end clothing stores that also sold stage costumes.
But during the 1960s, Virginia's father fell ill and lost his
sight, forcing her to drop out of high school to help her mother
at the store. While it was a twist of fate Doctor
COOPER would resent
for many years. She started out as a helper in one of the stores
and, perhaps driven by bitterness, quickly took over the business
from her mother.
"She always felt she was unsuited for business," said Doctor Yvonne
VERBEETEN, a close friend.
She married a British man, but they were divorced within a year.
During the 1970s, she began a relationship with a Syrian man.
On a flight to Syria to see him, she sat next to her future husband,
Kenneth OSWELL, then a Middle East regional partner at the accounting
firm Touche Ross. The two chatted throughout the duration of
the flight. "We were the last persons to leave the plane," Mr.
OSWELL
recalled.
They lost touch for several years only to meet again in London
in 1976. They married the next year. By that time, Doctor
COOPER
had made up her mind to trade her small-town existence for a
more exciting lifestyle at the side of a successful accountant
who she would follow throughout the Middle East and much of Africa.
She sold the family business, her parents' only source of income,
for £5,000, Mr.
OSWELL said. At the time, the business had downsized
to only one store that brought in profits of around £4,000.
Throughout the 1970s, Doctor
COOPER discovered the joys of the Mediterranean
from a base in Beirut where her husband was working. She often
travelled to Athens to admire the classical monuments there and
together the couple toured Africa extensively.
Dr. COOPER recorded her travel impressions in a series of poems
that were published in Toronto in 1983 in a collection titled
The River Within. One of her poems condemned apartheid in South
Africa; another explored the Middle Eastern conflict through
the theme of the 1976 assassination of the U.S. ambassador to
Lebanon.
Amid growing unrest in the Middle East, Doctor
COOPER and her husband
departed for Canada in 1980, her conscience all the while troubled
by having abandoned an elderly parent. "She felt guilty that
she left her mother behind, and that she came here," Doctor
VERBEETEN
said.
It is not surprising that Doctor
COOPER returned often to England,
visits that multiplied during the late 1990s after her mother
became seriously ill. Her death came after a protracted battle
with stomach cancer, Doctor
VERBEETEN added.
Mr. OSWELL had a different version of events. "She and her mother
didn't get along that well," he said. "They had a long difference
of opinions on many subjects."
By all accounts, Doctor
COOPER never got over having to quit school
and always wanted to pursue her education. In 1984, she followed
her dream and enrolled at the University of Toronto.
In 1985, she was among the first group of women to be admitted
to the Toronto Arts and Letters Club. The institution had been
founded in 1908 as a men-only bastion and integration was daunting,
recalled writer Margaret
McBURNEY, who was part of the same group.
"The majority had voted to have women in, but not everybody wanted
us there so we treaded carefully," she said. For example, one
particular man always sat a table nearest to the exit. "If a
woman sat at his table, he could beat a hasty retreat."
Dr. COOPER weathered those tensions with characteristic grace.
As a lover of books who enjoyed the works of Thomas Hardy and
Emily Dickinson, she was an accomplished belletrist who could
discuss the nuances of literature but who could also expound
on the history of the First World War. "She just fit in quietly
and nicely," Ms.
McBURNEY said.
During the late 1980s and early 1990s, Doctor
COOPER continued her
pursuit of higher education and completed a masters degree and
a doctorate in educational psychology. "She worked extremely
hard," said Pat
FAIRHEAD, a painter and friend. "She was intense&hellip
She wanted it."
In the meantime, her marriage was disintegrating. She and Mr.
OSWELL
were divorced in 1990, around the same time she started her psychotherapy
practice, and she channelled her energy into her work.
Her office mate described Doctor
COOPER as a dedicated practitioner
who went out of her way to accommodate the schedule of her clients.
She never sought out the bankers and corporate officials that
came to rely on her advice and care, Doctor Klaus
WIEDERMANN said.
They found her.
"Somebody who works with Bay Street bankers… has to be somebody
who's not threatened," he said. "I think she was able to say,
okay, these are [just] people.
"There were a lot of lawyers and bankers, but I think that had
more to do with a circle of referrals. It means that she was
able to work with people like that in ways that made them feel
comfortable. She had the ability to make people feel very relaxed
and welcome early on."
Dr. COOPER's work with a patient could span years as she attempted
to uncover the intricacies of the mother-child relationship and
how that affected the person's existence. This involved drawing
from her own experience and personality to give direction to
her work, Doctor
WIEDERMANN said. She continued to treat clients
until the very end of her life, carrying out interviews by telephone
when illness confined her to her apartment.
"She was in some way trying to give meaning to her life," Doctor
WIEDERMANN
said. "It gave her a sense that she was doing something that
was meaningful and beneficial to others. It gave her a sense
that she was participating in the world."
In her will, Doctor
COOPER gave $500,000 to Woodsworth College --
money she wished to be turned into bursaries for adult women
who want to pursue higher education. She also donated $500,000 to
the Ontario Arts Foundation for costume designers in mid-career
wishing to enrich their craft in terms of research and travel.
Virginia COOPER was born in Borehamwood, England, on January 27,
1944. She died of stomach cancer in Toronto on August 27, 2006.
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WIEL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-05-19 published
VAN
DER
WIEL,
William "
Bill"
In Smithers, British Columbia on Saturday, May 13, 2006 William
(Bill) VAN
DER
WIEL of Smithers, British Columbia in his 94th
year. Beloved husband of the late Ann (DE
GRAFF)
VAN
DER
WIEL
(1989.) Dear father and father-in-law of Henry and Elsie
VAN
DER WIEL, Morris and Sharon
VAN
DER
WIEL,
Alice▼ and Joe
HIDBER,
Pauline and Bev
HARRIS and Roderick and Brenda
VAN
DER
WIEL all
of British Columbia, Pam and Ron
WALPER of Exeter, Carol
VAN
DER WIEL of British Columbia and Gayle
VAN
DER
WIEL of Stratford.
Dear grandfather of 27 grandchildren, many great-grandchildren
and 1 great-great-grandchild. Predeceased by sons Aart and Gerard,
daughter Anne
JORGENSON and her husband Kai. A memorial service
will be held at Bethel Reformed Church, 200 Huron Street East,
Exeter on Tuesday, May 23rd at 2 p.m. with Pastor Jim
PULLMAN
officiating. Interment Hensall Union Cemetery. Donations to the
Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family.
Hopper Hockey Funeral Home, Exeter (235-1220) entrusted with
arrangements. Condolences may be forwarded through www.hopperhockeyfh.com.
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WIELAND o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-25 published
WIELAND,
Marion▼
Frances (née
WIGMORE)
(Past member of Peterborough Theatre Guild and Eastern Ontario
Drama League, G.E. Employee for 30 years and Omemee Lioness)
Passed away peacefully with her family by her side at the Peterborough
Regional Health Centre -- Palliative Care Unit on Saturday, March 18,
2006 in her 85th year. Predeceased by her husband E.R. (Bud)
WIELAND.
Loving mother of Patricia of Cannington and Terry (Barbara
DAVIS) of Peterborough. Dear grandma of Nigel of Hanna, Alberta.
Sister of Shirley
JOHNSON
(Marshall deceased) of London, Eleanor
SMITH
(Harry) of Saint Thomas and the late Jean
PEIRCE (Frank)
and Lillie
HOWSON
(Gerald.)
Marion will be missed by her many
family and Friends. A Memorial Celebration will be held at the
Highland Park Visitation / Reception Centre (2510 Bensfort Road,
at River Road South, 1-800-672-9652) on Monday, March 27, 2006
at 2: 00 p.m. Visitation will be from 1:00 until 2:00 p.m. If
so desired, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society,
and the Peterborough Theatre Guild. A sincere thank you to Doctor
RAGAZ
and all the Palliative Care Staff of the Rogers Street Site.
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WIELAND,
Margaret▲
G.
Peacefully at Parkwood Hospital on Tuesday, June 13, 2006, Miss
Margaret G.
WIELAND of London in her 82nd year. Loving sister
of Susan PILLSWORTH and her husband William of London. Also loved
aunt of Nancy
MAUNU and her husband Gary of Saint Thomas, Paul
PILLSWORTH and his wife
Katherine of Carleton Place, and great
aunt of Christopher, Lisa, Steven and Emma. Visitation will be
held on Thursday from 2: 00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m. at the Westview
Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, where the funeral
service will be conducted on Friday, June 16th, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m.
with Pastor James
GAREY of Trinity Lutheran Church officiating.
Interment, Mount Pleasant Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations
may be made to Compassion Canada or the Trinity Lutheran Church
Fund.
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WIELAND o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-06-30 published
WIELAND,
Joyce, 1998 -- Died This Day
Painter, sculptor, quilt maker and filmmaker born on June 30,
1931, in Toronto.
Orphaned at 7, she believed she had no chance of becoming an
artist, so in 1944 she took up fashion design at Toronto's Central
Technical High School. Once there, she was diverted to the arts
program by the painter Doris
McCARTHY, who said she "drew like
an angel." After staging a Toronto exhibition in 1959, she produced
a portfolio of highly personal art featuring nationalist, feminist
and environmental themes. She was probably the only Canadian
artist in a public gallery with a painting of a naked male with
an erection, or with art that used menstrual blood as a central
image. In 1957, she married the artist and jazz musician Michael
SNOW and from 1962 to 1970 they lived in New York, where she
made "underground" films that brought her a measure of success.
In 1976, she made The Far Shore, a feature film starring Frank
Moore set in the Canadian shield. In 1971, the exhibition of
her work at The National Gallery of Canada was that gallery's
first major exhibition devoted to the work of a living Canadian
woman artist. In 1987, the Art Gallery of Ontario mounted a major
travelling exhibition of her work, its first retrospective of
a living Canadian woman artist.
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WIELE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-30 published
VAN DE
WIELE,
Alida▲ (née
VAN
DAELE)
Peacefully, passed away at the Maple Manor, Tillsonburg, on Thursday,
December 28th, 2006, with her family by her side, Alida
(VAN
DAELE)
VAN DE
WIELE, formerly of R.R.#1 Courtland at the age
of 88 years. Alida was born July 19, 1918 in Wingene, W.F., Belgium,
daughter of the late Rene
VAN
DAELE and the late former Maria
POLLEFLIET.
Predeceased by her beloved husband Victor
VAN DE
WIELE
(January 3, 1993.) Much loved mother of: Richard
VAN DE
WIELE and his wife
Simonne of R.R.#1 Delhi; Jean and her husband
Jerome DONCK of R.R.#1 Courtland; Elaine and her husband Boyd
ARMSTRONG of Tillsonburg. Proud and loving grandmother of eight
grandchildren: Lynne and Steve
DUQUETTE,
Joanne and Michael
KIMURA,
Rick VAN DE
WIELE and Marleen, Rose-Anne and Kent
McLELLAN;
Jerry
DONCK and Adele, Jeanine and Rick
ASSEL,
James
DONCK and Jodi
and Christopher
ARMSTRONG and friend Julia and fifteen great-grandchildren.
Survived by two sisters: Suzanne and her husband Walter
DEFREYNE
of Langton, Vivian and her husband John
HAHN of Tillsonburg and
nieces, nephews and cousins. Predeceased by a brother Remi
VAN
DAELE (1986) and a sister Julia (LeSage)
GEKIERE (2006.) Friends
and relatives are welcome to meet with the family on Monday,
January 1, 2007 from 2 to 4: 30 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Verhoeve
Funeral Home, 262 Broadway, Tillsonburg. Funeral Mass of Christian
Burial to be said on Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the Saint Mary's Roman
Catholic Church, 51 Venison St. W., Tillsonburg by Rev. Father
Matthew GEORGE.
Interment to follow in the Sacred Heart Roman
Catholic Cemetery, Langton. Memorial donations (payable by cheque)
to the "Alzheimers Society" or the charity of your choice would
be gratefully acknowledged by the family. C.W.L. Prayers are
Monday at 4 p.m. Parish Prayers are Monday at 7 p.m.
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BUCK,
Helen (née
CATT)
Peacefully at her residence on Friday, June 23, 2006. Helen
BUCK
of at Caressant Care-Bonnie Place, Saint Thomas and formerly of
Aylmer in her 88th year. Beloved wife of Ernie
BUCK. Dear mother
of Joyce GREER/GRIER and husband Ross of Aylmer, Larry
BUCK
Sr. and
partner Arlene of Aylmer, Joanne
FEHR and husband Peter of British
Columbia, Louise
WIELER and husband Peter of Saint Thomas and Deborah
TRAVIS and husband Jim of Port Burwell. Loving grandmother of
Steve GREER/GRIER (Ann), Judy
JANS, Larry M.
BUCK, James
FEHR, Aimee
HULST (Collin), Darcy, Devin and Shayna
TRAVIS and great grandmother
of Jeffrey, Taylor, Kaylie and Silas. Also survived by a number
of nieces and nephews. Predeceased by a brothers Nelson, Dennis,
Willow and Sydney
CATT and sisters Mabel
ADDLEY,
Dorothy
ROBINSON
and Alice SCHNEIDER.
Born in Yarmouth Township, Ontario on May 22,
1919 daughter of the late Stephen and Mabel
(CROCH)
CATT.
Friends
may call at the H.A. Kebbel Funeral Home, Aylmer on Sunday 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will be held on Monday, June 26,
2006 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment, Aylmer Cemetery. Rev. Cam
WATTS,
officiating. Donations to the Saint Thomas Elgin General Hospital
Foundation would be appreciated. Condolences at kebbelfuneralhome.com
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BUCK,
Ernie
Peacefully at his residence on Sunday, November 26, 2006. Ernie
BUCK of Chateau Gardens Aylmer in his 88th year. Beloved husband
of the late Helen
(CATT)
BUCK (2006.) Dear father of Joyce
GREER/GRIER
and husband Ross of Aylmer, Joanne
FEHR and husband Peter of
British Columbia, Larry
BUCK Sr. and partner Arlene of Aylmer,
Louise WIELER and husband Peter of Saint Thomas and Deborah
TRAVIS
and husband Jim of Port Burwell. Loving grandfather of Steve
GREER/GRIER (Ann), Judy
JANS, Larry M.
BUCK, James
FEHR, Aimee
HULST
(Collin,)
Darcy,
Devin and Shayna
TRAVIS and great-grandfather
of Jeffrey, Taylor, Kaylie and Silas. Also survived by a brother
Orville BUCK, sisters Doris
BEST and Ila
JONES, sisters-in-law
Thelma CATT and Vera
BUCKE and a number of nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by a twin brother Vernie, brothers George, Martin
and Arthur
BUCK, sisters Audrey
DOBBIE,
Mildred
JOHNS and Elsie
LATOUR.
Born in Saint Thomas on March 31, 1919
son of the late
Peter and Nora
(MORSE)
BUCK.
Ernie worked at Carnation Milk Company
for 36 years. Friends may call at the H.A. Kebbel Funeral Home,
Aylmer on Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service
will be held on Thursday, November 30, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment,
Aylmer
Cemetery.
Rev. Cam
WATTS, officiating. Donations to the
Saint Thomas Elgin General Hospital Foundation would be appreciated.
Condolences at kebbelfuneralhome.com
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WIELGOSZ o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-11 published
BARTLETT,
Marilyn
Peacefully at home on Saturday, December 9th, 2006 Marilyn
BARTLETT
(née PATTERSON) of London in her 75th year. Predeceased by her
husband Bernard J.
WIELGOSZ. Dear mother of Bernie
WIELGOSZ and
his wife Meredith of Dorchester and Paul
WIELGOSZ and his wife
Diana DINON of Winnipeg. Predeceased by her daughter Janice (1965.)
Loving grandmother of Grant, Brittany, Morgan, Mallory, Connor,
and Cole. Dear sister of Bob, Bill, Jack, Marjorie, Jim and Wayne.
Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Visitors will be received
at John T. Donohue Funeral Home, 362 Waterloo Street at King
Street, on Tuesday December 12th 2006 from 7-9 o'clock. Funeral
service will be held in the funeral home at 12noon on Wednesday.
Cremation. Inurnment in Saint Peter's Cemetery Thursday afternoon
at 1 o'clock. In lieu of flowers memorial donations to Osteoporosis
Canada or Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
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WIENDELS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-07-09 published
WIENDELS,
Ray▼
On Friday, July 7th, 2006. Arrangements entrusted to Denning
Bros. Funeral Home in Strathroy (519-245-1023). Please check
the Monday edition of the London Free Press for details.
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WIENDELS,
Ray▲▼
Gerardus▼
Peacefully at his home in Strathroy, surrounded by his family,
on Friday, July 7th, 2006, in his 78th year. Ray Gerardus
WIENDELS,
beloved husband for 49 years of Hendrika (Mary)
(VAN
DEN
HOVEN)
WIENDELS.
Loving▼ father and grandfather of Betty and Tanya
WIENDELS,
Nick and Colleen, Julia, Laura and Lisa
WIENDELS,
Tilly▼ and Bill,
Yvonne, Joyce, Gregory and Jacklyn
SCHEURMAN, George and Rianne,
Erika, Monique, Marc
WIENDELS, Maria and Lane, Ben and Jonathan
and Daniel
LEMON,
John,▼
Christie▼ and Samantha
WIENDELS, and Pauline
and Jo, Riley, Kolton and Evan
SLEGERS. Dear brother and brother-in-law
of Hank (2002) and Truus
WIENDELS,
Annie▼ and Hein (2005)
HENDRIKSEN,
Mies VAN
LANGEN, Gerrit and Alie
WIENDELS, Mary
WIENDELS, Jo
and Mini WIENDELS; all from the Netherlands. Dear brother-in-law
of John and Anne
VAN
DEN
HOVEN of Sarnia, Gerda and Frans (1995)
WEISSCHER of the Netherlands, Martha and Frank (2005)
FRACALANZA
of Sarnia, Adrian and Monica
VAN
DEN
HOVEN of Kingsville, Mary
and John VAN
VEEN of Woodstock, Theresa and Herman
NAUS of Strathroy,
and Nelly and Bud
HYDE of Sarnia. Visitation will be held at
the Denning Bros Funeral Home in Strathroy on Monday, July 10th,
2006 from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. with Parish Prayers at 6: 30 p.m. Mass
of Christian Burial to be conducted on Tuesday, July 11th, at
All Saints Roman Catholic Church in Strathroy at 11 a.m. with
interment to follow at All Saints Catholic Cemetery. Father John
SHARP
Celebrant.
Those wishing to make a donation in memory of
Ray are asked to consider "The Strathroy and District Right to
Life"; and "The All Saints Parish Building Fund". A tree will
be planted as a living memorial to Ray.
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WIENDELS,
Ray▲
Gerardus▲
Peacefully, at his home in Strathroy, surrounded by his family,
on Friday, July 7, 2006, in his 78th year, Ray Gerardus
WIENDELS,
beloved husband for 49 years of Hendrika (Mary)
(VAN
DEN
HOVEN)
WIENDELS.
Loving▲ father and grandfather of Betty and Tanya
WIENDELS
Nick and Colleen, Julia, Laura, and Lisa
WIENDELS;
Tilly▲ and
Bill, Yvonne, Joyce, Gregory, and Jacklyn
SCHEURMAN; George and
Rianne, Erika, Monique, and Marc
WIENDELS; Maria and Lane, Ben,
Jonathan, and Daniel
LEMON;
John,▲
Christie▲ and Samantha
WIENDELS
and Pauline and Jo, Riley, Kolton, and Evan
SLEGERS. Dear brother
and brother-in-law of Hank (2002) and Truus
WIENDELS,
Annie▲ and
Hein (2005)
HENDRIKSEN, Mies
VAN
LANGEN, Gerrit and Alie
WIENDELS,
Mary WIENDELS, Jo and Mini
WIENDELS; all from the Netherlands.
Dear brother-in-law of John and Anne
VAN
DEN
HOVEN of Sarnia,
Gerda and Frans (1995)
WEISSCHER of the Netherlands, Martha and
Frank (2005)
FRACALANZA of Sarnia, Adrian and Monica
VAN
DEN
HOVEN of Kingsville, Mary and John
VAN
VEEN of Woodstock, Theresa
and Herman
NAUS of Strathroy, Bill
VAN
DEN
HOVEN of Petrolia,
and Nelly and Bud
HYDE of Sarnia. Visitation was held at Denning
Bros. Funeral Home, in Strathroy, on Monday, July 10, 2006 from
3-5 and 7-9 p.m. with parish prayers at 6: 30 p.m. Mass of Christian
Burial was conducted on Tuesday, July 11 at All Saints Roman
Catholic Church in Strathroy at 11 a.m. with interment following
at All Saints Catholic Cemetery. Father John
SHARP celebrant.
Those wishing to make a donation in memory of Ray are asked to
consider the Strathroy and District Right to Life or the All Saints
Parish Building Fund. A tree will be planted as a living memorial
to Ray.
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WIENER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-09-25 published
FLANDERS,
Sidney
In Montreal, in his 95th year, on Friday, September 22, 2006.
Beloved husband of the late Toby. Loving father and father-in-law
of Barbara (Bobbie) and Steve
COPLAN,
Michael and
Tibie,
Jonathan
and Kathy. Proud grandfather of Ellen, Janet and Dino, Rob and
Vanessa, Jeff and Lauren, Tamar and Justin, Daniel and Dana,
Joseph, Andrea, Ally and great-grandfather of eight. Dear brother
and brother-in-law of Arthur (Lila,) Myra (Art,) Fred
WIENER
(the late Gitle) and predeceased by other siblings. Funeral service
from Paperman and Sons, 3888 Jean Talon W., Montreal, on Monday,
September 25 at 9: 45 a.m. Burial in Montreal. Shiva at 8 Thurlow,
Hampstead. Donations may be made to the "Toby and Sidney Flanders
Memorial Fund" at McGill University, Tom Thompson (514) 398-5968,
or Kohai Educational Centre (416) 489-3636.
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WIENS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-15 published
COLLINS,
Ruth▼
Isobel▼ (née
SMITH) (1913-2006)
Peacefully, at Vancouver, on Sunday, March 12, in her 93rd year.
Predeceased▼ by her loving husband, Edward John
COLLINS, and her
brother, Doctor James L.
SMITH. Survived by her dear sister, Constance
Mildred MORRIS.
Loving and devoted Mother to her four children:
Amaryllis BLAIKLOCK, Frank
COLLINS (Eve), Carol
WIENS (Bob) and
John COLLINS
(Cathy.▼)
Proud▼ grandmother of nine cherished grandchildren
and one great grandchild. Born and raised in Toronto, Ruth moved
to Vancouver at age 89 to be near her daughter Carol. The family
will receive Friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles
Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue East),
from 7-9 p.m. on Sunday, March 19th. The funeral service will
be held on Monday, March 20th at 1 o'clock. If desired, in lieu
of flowers, donations may be made to the Mount Saint_Joseph Hospital
Foundation, 3080 Prince Edward Street, Vancouver, British Columbia,
V5T 3N4.
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TAVERNER,
Richard
It is with great sadness that we mourn the sudden passing of
Richard Byron
TAVERNER, beloved partner of Robert
MORASSUTTI.
Richard will be missed by his daughters, Miranda
BOLAK
(Greg,)
and Jennifer, granddaughters Courtney and Keagan and especially,
Marjorie WIENS. He is survived by his parents, Sara
ELLIOT/ELLIOTT and
Lloyd TAVERNER
(Jean,) and sister, Diane. Memorial Service will
be held at Runnymede United Church 432 Runnymede Rd., (north
of Bloor) on Tuesday June 27, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. In lieu of flowers
donations to Montage Support Services, 700 Lawrence Ave. W. Suite 325,
Toronto, Ontario M6A 3B4, 416-780-9630, would be appreciated.
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COLLINS,
Ruth▲
Isobel▲ (née
SMITH) (1913-2006)
Peacefully, at Vancouver, on Sunday, March 12, in her 93rd year.
Predeceased▲ by her loving husband, Edward John
COLLINS, and her
brother, Doctor James L.
SMITH. Survived by her dear sister, Constance
Mildred Morris. Loving and devoted Mother to her four children:
Amaryllis BLAIKLOCK, Frank
COLLINS (Eve), Carol
WIENS (Bob) and
John COLLINS
(Cathy.▲)
Proud▲ grandmother of nine cherished grandchildren
and one great-grandchild. Born and raised in Toronto, Ruth moved
to Vancouver at age 89 to be near her daughter Carol. The family
will receive Friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles
Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue East),
from 7-9 p.m. on Sunday, March 19th. The funeral service will
be held on Monday, March 20th at 1 o'clock. If desired, in lieu
of flowers, donations may be made to the Mount Saint_Joseph Hospital
Foundation, 3080 Prince Edward Street, Vancouver, British Columbia,
V5T 3N4.
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WIER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-04-21 published
ROLOSON,
Edward
Lee
Sr.
Go rest now precious one, Your new life has just begun. No more
pain, as your body is brand new. We can imagine the smile on
your face, As you walk through the woods in your beautiful place,
with all of us now in your view. This is so very difficult, but
we will all be okay, It isn't goodbye, as we'll see you one day.
After a brief, but courageous battle with cancer, Edward Lee
ROLOSON
Sr., of Vienna, passed away at his home on Wednesday,
April 19, 2006 in his 62nd year. Dearly loved husband of Lynda.
Loving and caring father of Tracy and her husband Gerry
ROWLAND
of Tillsonburg; Wendy and her husband Ken
BROWN of Vittoria
Edward Jr. and his wife
Alida
ROLOSON of Vienna. Proud grandfather
of Sean VAN
BEERS,
Cameron and Vanessa
WIER, Lauren
ROLOSON,
and Lauren's new baby brother or sister due to arrive this summer.
Predeceased by his parents, Louis and Victoria
ROLOSON, and his
eldest sister, Virginia
COMPEAU.
Ed will be sadly missed by his
brother John, sister Shirley, and their families. An avid hunter
and outdoorsman, and long time resident of the area, the community
and his many Friends will miss his kindness, endless enthusiastic
spirit, sense of humour and generosity. At Ed's request, there
will be no public visitation. A Private family service and interment
was held at the St. Luke's Cemetery in Vienna. Memorial donations
(payable by cheque) may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
Ostrander's Funeral Home 43 Bidwell St. Tillsonburg (842-5221)
entrusted with funeral arrangements. "Do not cry for me, for
I have not left you….. Just look in the eyes of my loved ones,
and you will find me there."
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ROLFE,
Allan
Suddenly in Toronto on Saturday, January 7, 2006 at Sunnybrook
Health Sciences Centre, at the age of 70. Dearly loved husband
of Linda WIER for 23 years. Cherished father of Cindie (Rob
CHRISTIANSON,)
Kim (Brian
JOHNSTON), Rob (Tracey), and Holly (Todd
COSTELLO).
Predeceased by his parents William and Isabelle
ROLFE. Dear brother
of Pearl (BOOTH,)
Ada
(MAHER,) June (deceased,) Bobby, Gordie,
Roy, and Bill. He will be sadly missed by his grandchildren Lenny,
Melanie, Craig, Robin, Daniel, Sarah, Paul, Brooke, Megan and
7 great-grandchildren. Dearly missed by friend Brian
WRIGHT.
Cremation has taken place. A celebration of Allan's life is to
be announced. Allan was a kind, gentle, adventurous man who had
a genuine love of life and people. He will be sadly missed by
all.
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WIERENGA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-18 published
WIERENGA,
Harry
Sr.
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WIERINGA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-21 published
DE WEERD,
Pieter
The Lord called him home from Grace Manor, on January 19, 2006,
at the age of 92. Loving husband for 67 years of Maria. Father
of Gerda and her husband John
SMIT,
John and his wife
Heather
DE WEERD,
Maria and her husband Jim
WIERINGA, Pieter and his
wife Dorothy DE
WEERD, and Harry and his wife Elizabeth DE
WEERD.
Opa of 12 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren. A Memorial
Service will be held at Holland Christian Homes - Heritage Hall
(7900 McLaughlin Rd., Brampton), on Tuesday at 2 p.m. In lieu
of flowers, memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society
would be appreciated. The family invites you to sign Pieter's
Book of Condolences at ebituaries.ca
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WIERSMAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-13 published
STEEPER,
Willis
Frederick
Suddenly a his residence on Wednesday, January 11, 2006. Willis
F. STEEPER of Corbett, Ontario in his 88th year. Loving companion
of Jean HUTCHINSON/HUTCHISON and the late Margaret H.
(VAIL)
STEEPER (1994.)
Dear father of Peter
STEEPER
(Carla) of Halifax, Peggy Ann (Terry)
KELLY of London. Dear Grandfather of Amber and David
JOSS
(Keinan,
Jared and Adrian;) Devon and Scott
VAN
DER
LEE
(Fey,)
Ashley
and Ian. Brother of Norma
HOLLAND of Denfield and Earl
STEEPER
(Marion) of Parkhill. Also survived by several nieces and nephews.
Survived by his extended family Robert and Judy
HUTCHINSON/HUTCHISON of
Point
Edward,
Kathryn
HUTCHINSON/HUTCHISON of Strathroy, Anne and Peter
WIERSMAN of Parkhill and their families. Resting at the M. Box
and son Funeral Home, 183 Broad Street, Parkhill where the complete
funeral and committal service will be conducted on Saturday,
January 14th at 1: 00 p.m. Visitation 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday.
Donations to the London Health Sciences Centre (Bryan Wiersma
Fund) for cancer research or the Parkhill Medical Centre would
be appreciated. Interment in Parkhill Cemetery. A Parkhill Doric
Masonic A.M. and F.M. #233 Funeral Service 6: 45 p.m. Friday in
the funeral home. Share a memory or send condolences to www.boxfunerlahome.ca
M. Box and son will plant a tree in living memory of Mr.
STEEPER
at the Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Parkhill
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WIERTZ o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-17 published
JONES,
Mary
Helen
Passed away on January 15, 2006 at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial
Hospital at the age of 82. Beloved wife of the late Penny
JONES.
Loving Mom of Patricia
SALT, Cathy (Ross
HORTON), and the late
Linda. Survived by her sister Fran
WIERTZ. Dear friend of Marion
EVANS.
Friends will be received at the Ward Funeral Home, 109
Reynolds Street, Oakville (905-844-3221), on Thursday, January 19,
2006 from 9-10: 30 a.m. A memorial service to follow in the Ward
Chapel at 10: 30 a.m. A reception to be held at the Ward Funeral
Home. Following the reception, the cremation interment will take
place at Sanctuary Park Cemetery, Etobicoke. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to the Hospital for Sick Children (Cardiac
Care), the Heart and Stroke Foundation or to the Canadian Cancer
Society.
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WIESBLATT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-11-08 published
DAWSON,
Patricia "
Patti"
Lynn
Patti DAWSON passed away peacefully on Monday, November 6th,
2006 at her home, surrounded by her beloved family. Loving daughter
of Betty WITTHUN
(Craig) and Jack
DAWSON (Yvonne.)
Beloved twin
sister to Pamela
RUSSELL
(Michael,)
Beloved sister to Jeffrey
DAWSON (Sonja), John
DAWSON (Lisa) and Debbie
WIESBLATT (Jerry).
Loving Aunt to Michael
SCOTT (Tara), Jenny
DAWSON, Jamie
DAWSON,
Mathew WIESBLATT, Andrew
DAWSON, Christopher
DAWSON, Jesse
WIESBLATT
and Melissa
DAWSON as well as step-niece Kelly
RUSSELL
(Nick,)
Stepsister Deborah
CURLE (Brad) and Step-brother Dean
WITTHUN
(Margo). Special Friends Sherri
PATERICK and Bruce
WARREN. Patti
courageously survived a serious car accident in 1980 which left
her a paraplegic. She fought for many years to retain her independence
and for the last 3 years she struggled with medical complications.
Patti brought so much strength to all her family with her strong
will to fight the many obstacles she faced. She brought smiles
to all our hearts right to the very end. She will be truly missed
by all her family and all who knew her and our love for her will
live on forever. She went peacefully and painlessly surrounded
by all her family in her home. As always she did it her way.
With All Our Love Your Family A Private Family Service will be
held on Friday, November 10th, 2006 at Station Creek Golf Club,
12657 Woodbine Ave. Gormley, Ontario at 2: 00 p.m. A Public Celebration
of Life will follow at the same address above from 3: 00-5:00 p.m.
Arrangements entrusted to Thompson Funeral Home, Aurora, Ontario
905 727-5421. In lieu of flowers, donations to Patti Dawson c/o Toronto
Rehab Foundation, 550 University Avenue, Suite 110, Toronto,
Ontario, M5G 2A2 would be greatly appreciated.
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WIESE,
Elizabeth
Johanna (née
DIELING)
Peacefully on Wednesday, March 15, 2006 at the age of 79. Beloved
wife of John. Loving mother of Christina and her husband Bill,
Lucy and her husband Ken and son Alfred. Proud Omi of Rebecca,
Colin, Katie and Michelle. Elizabeth will be sadly missed by
her Friends and family in Canada and Germany. Friends will be
received at the Taylor Funeral Home "Newmarket Chapel" 524 Davis
Dr. (905-898-2100) from 2-3 p.m. on Monday, March 20, 2006. Funeral
Service will be held at 3: 00 p.m. in the chapel. In lieu of flowers,
donations made to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated
by the family. On-line condolences are available through www.taylorfuneralhomenewmarket.com
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