McEWAN o@ca.on.brant.brantford.the_expositor 2006-03-18 published
McEWAN,
O.
Jean
Peacefully at the Brantford General Hospital, Palliative Care
Unit on Friday March 17th, 2006 in her 90th year. Jean is survived
by many devoted cousins. She is predeceased by her parents Roy
and Alma (née
BRADSHAW) and her brother Donald (1935.) Family
and Friends will be received at the Beckett-Glaves Family Funeral
Centre, 88 Brant Avenue on Monday from 3: 00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m.
and 7: 00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held
in the Chapel on Tuesday at 3: 00 p.m. Interment will take place
privately at Oakland Cemetery. Donations to the Oakland United
Church or the charity of your choice would be appreciated. A tree
will be planted in in memory of Jean in the Beckett-Glaves Memorial
Forest www.beckettglaves.com
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McEWAN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-01-07 published
BARTLEY,
Randy
Mervyn
In his 52nd year, peacefully at his home on the evening of Thursday,
January 5th, 2006. Predeceased by father, Mervyn, mother, Florence
WALLER, and step-mother, Edna
McEWAN. Survived by wife
Wendy,
son Robert
BARTLEY of Brampton, sisters; Gail
POUPORE and Bonnie
NICHOL, of Owen Sound, Shannon
WILKIE, of Meaford and brothers
Steve, of Chatsworth and Jeff, of Caledon and their families.
Friends are invited to the Ward Funeral Home, 520 Min St. South
Brampton for visitation Sunday, January 8th from 7: 00 to 9:00
p.m. and Monday, January 9th fom 12: 00 to 2:00 p.m. with Funeral
Service to follow.
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McEWAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-02-08 published
ROY,
Penny
The family of the late Penny
ROY wishes to say thank you to our
Friends and neighbours for all their love, support and prayers
during these difficult times. The many visits, phone calls, flowers
and memorial donations were greatly appreciated. A special thanks
goes out to the incredible doctors and nurses at the London Regional
Cancer Clinic and the Oncology and Palliative Care floors of
Victoria Campus of L.H.S.C. Thank you to St. Stephen's Memorial
Anglican Church. The service conducted by The Reverend Janet
HATT and The Reverend Peter
WICKERSON was truly a celebration
of Penny's life. To Dave
McEWAN and The Spirit of St. Stephen's,
you have our unending thanks. Your music touched all of our hearts.
To Joan McCARTHY and the ladies of the Altar Guild, lunch reminded
us of the loaves and fishes story. No matter how many people
packed the lounge, you fed us all. To everyone, your kindness
and thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Mike, Michelle
and Nickey.
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McEWAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-31 published
McEWAN,
Winnifred
May "
Winnie" and James Gordon "Gord"
In loving memory of a dear mother, Winnifred May "Winnie" who
passed away March 25th, 2001 and a dear father, James Gordon
"Gord" who passed away April 7th, 1996.
Those we love don't go away
They walk beside us everyday
No longer in our lives to share
But in our hearts they are always there.
Always loved and remembered by their sons and daughters and their
families.
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McEWAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-04-13 published
ROCK,
David
G.
Age 54, passed away at his residence in Saint Thomas on Tuesday,
April 11, 2006. Born in Saint Thomas, July 4, 1951, the beloved
son of Donald E. and Laurine
(McEWAN)
ROCK of Saint Thomas. In
addition to his parents, he is survived by several aunts, uncles
and cousins. David was an employee of Presstran Industries and
an avid amateur photographer. In keeping with David's wishes,
there will be no public visitation or service at the funeral
home. Cremation has taken place and a graveside service will
be held at Elmdale Memorial Park at a later date. Memorial donations
to the Children's Health Foundation, London or the charity of
one's choice gratefully acknowledged. Arrangements entrusted
to the Sifton Funeral Home, 118 Wellington Street, Saint Thomas.
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McEWAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-07-19 published
Falling trees kill two in fierce storm
By Staff and News Services, Wed., July 19, 2006
A mother of three crushed by a tree as she slept next to her
husband and children was one of two people killed in a vicious
storm that knifed through Ontario and into Quebec late Monday,
cutting power to about a quarter of a million people and causing
tens of millions of dollars worth of damage, authorities said
yesterday.
The fierce storm, which packed ferocious winds, lashing rain
and intense lightning, smashed windows, barns and sheds, peeled
off roofs, destroyed trees, closed highways and downed scores
of hydro poles.
"It sounded just like a freight train," said Don
COTTON of Manitoulin
Island, where about 30,000 people were blacked out.
"(It) lasted for maybe two minutes and the noise stopped."
In Ontario, about 90,000 customers were still without power last
night, down from 170,000 people in the morning.
About 70,000 Quebecers were in the same straits as of noon.
Hydro
One spokesperson Daffyd
RODERICK said power probably wouldn't
be restored to the hardest-hit areas, such as Newmarket, Peterborough,
Sudbury and North Bay, until tomorrow.
Amid the destruction and spotty phone service, the mayors of
West Nipissing, Callander and Mattawa, about five hours north
of Toronto, all declared states of emergency.
Farther east, at a conservation area near Peterborough in central
Ontario, the intense fast-moving storm brought tragedy to a family
of campers from Guelph.
As the storm approached the Warsaw Caves Conservation Area, Louise
CLAYTON, 42, whisked her three children, aged eight, 10, and
12, from a tent they were in to sleep with her and her husband,
John, in their soft-top tent trailer, said Ontario Provincial
Police
Const.
Iain
McEWAN.
"Some time around 11 o'clock, the husband said he was awakened
by a loud bang and the canvas collapsed around him," said
McEWAN.
"He called for his wife (and) he was unable to get a response."
Unable to find her, John
CLAYTON rushed with the children to
a nearby home to alert emergency officials, who found his wife
crushed under an uprooted poplar tree.
Ontario Provincial Police also blamed the storm for the death
of Jeff GRAY/GREY, 26, of Michigan, who was killed when a tree fell
on his tent in Algonquin Provincial Park.
A second person in the tent, Aaron
LEBOVICK, 19, also of Michigan,
suffered serious injuries.
In Southwestern Ontario, some residents may be without power
for another couple of days, Hydro One officials said.
In Perth County, police responded to 15 calls as a result of
fallen trees and power lines blocking roads.
A car and a pickup truck struck trees on the road, leaving one
driver with minor injuries.
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McEWAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-09-21 published
GALE,
George
Of London passed away on September 19, 2006 after a short battle
with liver damage at the age of 69. There was some dispute as
to how to sum up his character and existence and this seems to
do it. Somewhere George
GALE heard a drum that no one else could
hear and he was determined to march to it. Beloved husband of
Eleanor (MORIARITY)
GALE. Dear father of Angus
GALE and his wife
Jennifer of Kitchener, and Sean
GALE and his friend Michelle
HENRI of London. Dear brother of Bev
GALE and his wife
Barb of
Tillsonburg and Shirley
HOUGHTON (and her late husband Gord)
of London. Also loved by his 2 grand_sons Dustin and Curtis, and
2 granddaughters Riley and Frankie. Survived also by his nieces
and nephews. Predeceased by his parents Ernest James
GALE and
Florence Annie
McEWAN.
George worked much of his life for the
Government, first for Ontario Highways, and then for Ontario
Hydro, in the capacity as an appraiser. Friends will be received
by the family from 7-9 p.m. Friday at the A. Millard George Funeral
Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London, where the complete funeral
service will be held in the chapel on Saturday September 23rd
at 1 p.m. with Reverend Janet
FREDETTE of Richards Memorial United
Church officiating. Cremation to follow. Friends will also be
received Saturday 1 hour prior to the service. As expression
of sympathy, memorial donations would be appreciated to the Canadian
Liver Foundation, 1206-383 Richmond Street, London N6A 3C3. On
line condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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McEWAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-10-04 published
JONES,
Jeanie
Christina (née
McEWAN)
Formerly of London, passed away at Saint_Joseph's Health Care Centre,
Guelph, Monday, October 2, 2006, in her 80th year. Predeceased
by her husband Dick (A.I.)
JONES.
Beloved partner of Jim Spear.
Loving mother of Carl and Alex
JONES.
Dearly loved sister of
George (Mavis)
McEWAN,
Alex
(Frances)
McEWAN, Elizabeth (nee
McEWAN)
McTAGUE and the late Tommy, Ina, Helen and John. Lovingly
and dearly loved aunt, great aunt and friend to the extended
families of
McEWAN,
Kelly, and McTague at home and abroad. Jeanie
was dearly loved and respected by all who knew her both in her
professional and her family life. She was a vibrant and sparkling
lady. We shall all miss her so much. A memorial service will
be held at a later date. Memorial contributions to Saint_Joseph's
Health Care Foundation, 100 Westmount Rd., Guelph N1H 5H8 would
be appreciated. (Cremation arrangements entrusted to Wall-Custance
Funeral Home and Chapel, 206 Norfolk Street, Guelph, N1H 4K3; 1-519-822-0051
www.wallcustance.com)
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McEWAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-25 published
JONES,
(Annie)
Angus (née
McEWAN)
Peacefully, on March 19th, 2006, at her residence at Chateau
Gardens, London, Ann joined her beloved husband of 71 years,
Ira Elbert
JONES, who predeceased her on January 3rd, 2006. Annie
Angus McEWAN was born to Charles Baskerville
McEWAN and Mary
Lachlan ANGUS on November 23rd, 1915, in Dundas, Ontario. Her
Scots heritage on both sides of her house was a continuing source
of pride to her that is shared by her children. Ann was the eldest
of four siblings. Two have predeceased her: Marjorie (Donald)
POWERS and Gordon
McEWAN, both of London, Ontario. One surviving
brother, John (Jack)
McEWAN, lives in Vernon, British Columbia.
Ira and Ann were married on June 1st, 1934 at the Reorganized
Church of Latter Day Saints in Chatham, Ontario. Ann and Ira's
six children remember her with great love and pride: Ira Gordon
(Pat) JONES, Waterloo, Ontario; Elbert Angus (Zibby)
JONES, Bayfield,
Ontario; Marjorie Ann
CUNNINGHAM, London, Ontario; Dorothy Louise
(Luca) RICCIO, North Vancouver, British Columbia; Douglas Murray
JONES, London, Ontario and Janet Mary (Helmut
RIEGGER)
JONES,
London, Ontario. Fondly remembering their Grandmother are twelve
grandchildren: Carolyn (David)
KINGSTON of Ottawa; Clark (Karen)
JONES of Mississauga; Evan (Kayo)
JONES of Yasu City, Shiga,
Japan; Matthew (Annette
WEERES)
JONES and Michael (Karen
NOBLE)
JONES of Stratford; Linda (Tim
GOODALL)
CUNNINGHAM, Lisa (Ben
MOOGK)
CUNNINGHAM, of Toronto; Sarah (Dan
INNAMORATI)
CUNNINGHAM
of Vancouver; Nadia
MOUSSEAU of Kingston; Silvia
RICCIO and Davide
RICCIO of North Vancouver and Hazel
MILES of London. Gifted with
a prodigious memory well into her eighties, Ann continued to
acknowledge family anniversaries, birthdays, graduations and
other milestones. Great Grannie Annie particularly enjoyed marking
special events for the youngest ones, sending cards for Easter,
Hallowe'en to her seven great grandchildren: Julia
KINGSTON of
Ottawa; Selena
JONES and Colin
JONES of Mississauga; Sean Ira
JONES, Yasu City, Shiga, Japan; Leah
JONES of Calgary; and Clara
Ann GOODALL and Cameron McEwan
GOODALL of Toronto. Ann and Ira
resided at various times in a number of Southwestern Ontario
locations: Chatham, Dresden, Hamilton, Dundas, Walkerton, Brantford
and London. Prior to moving to the Longworth Retirement Residence
in 2003, they lived for many years on Glenrose Drive in Byron.
In 2004, she and Ira moved together to Chateau Gardens Long Term
Care Residence in London. Ann was a member of the Woodfield Branch
of the Community of Christ, in London. We remember the continuing
pride and admiration in which she was held by Ira, for the courage
she displayed during World War 2, when she held their family
together, a dedicated mother to their children, managing all
the while to be cheerful and resourceful, despite her concerns
for Ira's safety overseas. Most of all, we will remember a cheerful,
generous, selfless woman who spent a lifetime putting others
first. We love her and we are sad to see her go but we take solace
in the knowledge that Mom and Dad are together again, the way
it has always been and the way they would want it to be forever.
Cremation has taken place. Visitation in the Needham Funeral
Chapel, 520 Dundas Street, London, on Saturday, April 8, 2006
from 2: 00 p.m. until 3:00 p.m. Service from the chapel at 3:00 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, a donation in Ann's honour to your favourite
charity would be greatly appreciated.
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McEWAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-06-16 published
Tom McEWAN,
Educator And Entrepreneur (1924-2006)
As a young businessman, he helped to merge three small colleges
and create what is today the University of Guelph
By F.F. Langan, Special to The Globe and Mail, Page S11
Toronto -- People think of the University of Guelph as the place
that produced John Kenneth Galbraith. But of course he never
went there. He graduated from the Ontario Agriculture College
in 1932, 32 years before the University of Guelph was founded
by the likes of Tom
McEWAN.
Along with a number of other key players, Mr.
McEWAN worked to
bring together the three colleges that formed the University
of Guelph: the Ontario Agriculture College, the Macdonald Institute
and the Ontario Veterinary College. He was the first chairman
of the board of the University, but before that, he had been
one of the people overseeing the three colleges that were at
the core of the new university.
"He was a visionary. Around 1960 he said we have the basis of
a university in Guelph, and he and other people worked hard to
make it happen," says Bill
WINEGARD, who was hired by Mr.
McEWAN
as president of the University of Guelph in 1967. "They hired
the best people, including someone from Harvard, to make sure
they got the best physical plant. He got a lot done playing the
role of the tough businessman, though I found underneath he was
a cream puff."
The expansion of universities in Ontario was an idea whose time
had come. It was pushed by John
ROBARTS, then the premier of
Ontario, and his education minister Bill
DAVIS.
York,
Brock,
Laurentian and others were all founded in this period.
"Tom was fundamental in setting up the University of Guelph,
and transforming it from the three founding colleges," said Alastair
SUMMERLEE, the current president of the University of Guelph.
"At the time he was a young businessman in his late thirties.
He fought to get the property from the provincial government."
There were less than 1,000 students when Guelph opened in 1964.
Today there are 20,000 regular students and 50,000 in so-called
distance learning.
Tom McEWAN was born in Scotland, not the country but the hamlet
in southwestern Ontario. His father was a farmer and he went
to a one-room school house and then to high school at Delta Collegiate
in Hamilton. Before he could finish high school he joined the
Royal Canadian Air Force, and qualified as a pilot.
Flying Officer
McEWAN was assigned to Coastal Command, whose
main job was to patrol Canada's coastline looking for submarines.
The flights were long, often in rough weather, and almost always
at lower altitudes where the ride was bumpier. Flights could
last 12 hours. The Royal Canadian Air Force had seven squadrons
of planes flying long-range patrols, many of them older bombers
such as the Anson and the Hudson, small aircraft made obsolete
by wartime aeronautical advances offered by four-engined Lancasters
and Liberators.
After the war, Mr.
McEWAN went to a special school set up for
veterans who needed to finish high school, but who would be humiliated
returning to a regular classroom. It was called the Veterans
Rehabilitation School.
He then went to university at Queen's where many of his classmates
were veterans, their education paid for by the federal government.
He recalled that single veterans received a living allowance
of $60 a month, married veterans $90. He was president of the
graduating Arts class at Queen's in 1950.
His first job was as a sales representative for Union Carbide
Canada and he stayed in that type of business all his life. He
later moved to a firm called Sterling Rubber, where he became
one of the owners and eventually president. The company manufactured
specialty medical products such as syringes and medical gloves.
Later, the firm was sold to an American company, Beckton Dickinson,
and he stayed on for a while as president of the Canadian division.
In the early 1960's he was elected a school trustee in Guelph
and then was head of the Board of Regents of the Federated Colleges,
the three institutions that made up the University.
One of the problems with building a university in a small town
such as Guelph was there was no place to house the students.
While others set about planning and organizing the academic life
of the new university, Mr.
McEWAN dealt with the physical side
of things. He put together a 1,000-acre campus, with student
residences in the centre and on the edges of the university.
"At one time Guelph had the highest residential capacity of any
university in the province, and it is still very high," said
Mr. WINEGARD. "
Tom even bought several acres around the edge
of the campus and donated the land to the university."
Dr. Mordechai
ROZANSKI, who was president of the University of
Guelph from 1993 to 2003, also described Mr.
McEWAN as forward
thinking.
"Tom was a central player in the conception and formation of
the university," Doctor Rozanski told the Guelph Mercury. "I have
never seen anybody so dedicated to our successor generations."
He was "a founding father of the university in 1964 and a proponent
of public education in general," added Doctor
ROZANSKI, whose academic
life began at McGill University in Montreal, but who is now president
of Rider University in N.J.
By all accounts, Mr.
McEWAN had not realized the scope of the
job he had taken on when he agreed to join the university's board
of governors. "As about the youngest and poorest member of the
board of governors, I expected to be able to sit back and learn
from the older and much wiser members," he wrote in papers found
in the university archives. "I was shocked when they elected
me chair."
The
Guelph
Mercury recently ran an editorial praising Mr.
McEWAN's
work in leaving a campus plan that has survived. "
McEWAN helped
to shape what the school is today, helping to wrote the long-term
development plan that continues to determine some of the school's
priorities to this day -- academic buildings situated to allow
pedestrian traffic and ensuring the campus retains its residential
nature."
During his time at the university he continued his business life,
and ran a firm called Howmet of Canada. In the 1970's he was
chairman of a government committee to study costs in education
in Ontario. Later, he served on the board of the Workmen's Compensation
Board.
Along with education, Mr.
McEWAN was heavily involved in charities
for disabled children. He was president of the Ontario Society
for Crippled Children.
His son Ian remembered his father had few hobbies outside work,
though he was a keen golfer and member of the Mississauga Golf
Club. He also loved the music of the Second World War, especially
the big bands of Tommy Dorsey and Glenn Miller.
Thomas Arthur
McEWAN was born in Scotland, Ontario, on April 5,
1924. He died suddenly in Guelph, Ontario, on May 13, 2006. He
was 82. He is survived by his wife Bessie and his children, Ian
and Melanie.
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McEWAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-03-01 published
SMALLWOOD,
Harold
On Tuesday, February 28, 2006, after a courageous battle with
cancer. Beloved husband of June (née
MOODY.)
Loving father of
Randy SMALLWOOD (Debbie), Brent
SMALLWOOD, and Nancy
McEWAN (Dave).
Proud grandfather of Colin, Brittney, Mitchell and Bradley. Harold
will be sadly missed by his sisters Muriel
FORBES and Margaret
BIRRELL, sister-in-law Ruth
SMALLWOOD, nieces, nephews, family
and Friends. Predeceased by his parents Vern and Edna, brothers
William, Robert and Harry. Friends will be received at the Taylor
Funeral Home "Newmarket Chapel", 524 Davis Dr., Newmarket, 905-898-2100,
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Friday. A celebration of Harold's life
will be held in the chapel on Saturday, March 4, 2006 at 11 o'clock.
For those who wish, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society
would be appreciated. Online condolences are available through
www.taylorfuneralhomenewmarket.com.
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McEWAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-17 published
HARRIS,
Marjorie
Ethel
(FIELD)
At Bluewater Health Palliative Care on Saturday, April 15, 2006,
Marjorie Ethel
(FIELD)
HARRIS, age 85 of Sarnia. Beloved wife
of William E.
HARRIS.
Loving mother of George William (Dianne)
HARRIS and Beth and the late Ray
BETTRIDGE. Cherished grandmother
of Greg (Kathy)
HARRIS, Dan
HARRIS, Shelley (Gord)
McEWAN, Julie
(Craig) HOLLAND,
Stephanie
BETTRIDGE and great-grandchildren
Adelle HARRIS, Joshua, Adam, Noah and Zachary
McEWAN, Alex, Christopher
and Hannah
HOLLAND,
Abby, and Ava
VERWEGEN. Predeceased by her
brother Harry
FIELD and two sisters Chris
BURDETTE, and Jean
BARWISE.
Marjorie was a long time member of Dunlop United Church
and a dedicated leader and board member of the C.G.I.T. The funeral
service will be held on Tuesday, April 18, 2006 at 1: 00 p.m.
from Smith Funeral Home, 1576 London Line, Sarnia. Cremation
has taken place. Family and Friends will be received at Smith
Funeral Home, on Monday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday
morning from 11: 00 a.m. until service time at 1:00 p.m. Sympathy
may be expressed through donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation,
Canadian Cancer Society or the charity of your choice. Memories
and condolences may be emailed to smithfuneralhome@cogeco.net
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McEWAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-07-19 published
Eerie storm scenario takes two lives
Death followed woman to second park
By Curtis RUSH,
Staff
Reporter with files from Canadian Press
Cristina CLAYTON and her family had left the Sandbanks Provincial
Park near Picton, Ontario, when they learned a 4-month-old Orangeville
boy had been struck by a fallen tree and killed on Sunday.
One day later, in a creepy and cruel twist of fate, the Guelph
mother herself would be killed by a toppled tree at another provincial
campsite, this one 30 minutes northeast of Peterborough.
The flash storm late Monday night swept through Greater Toronto
and parts of southern Ontario, leaving destruction in its wake.
In Callander and Mattawa, the storm was so destructive, the mayors
declared states of emergency.
The coincidence of Cristina's death, one day after the baby's
death under similar circumstances, wasn't lost on the
CLAYTON
family.
"They had just come from the site where the baby had been killed,"
said an incredulous family member Cheryl
WILLIAMS through tears.
"They were one week at Sandbanks. It was a devastating thing.
You think camping is a safe activity, but with all these freak
storms coming up, you just never know."
The CLAYTONs had been avid campers, travelling from their Guelph
home every summer to give their three children a full camping
experience at Ontario's provincial parks.
"They did everything together. Every year, they camped,"
WILLIAMS
said.
On a two-week excursion, the
CLAYTONs had camped for a week at
Sandbanks Provincial Park and had set up their tents at the Warsaw
Caves Conservation area, just north of the Village of Warsaw
in Douro-Dummer Township.
That visit was tragically cut short Monday night when a violent
thunderstorm whipped up just before 11 p.m. and toppled a massive
tree onto the family's tent trailer, killing Cristina instantly.
She was one of two people killed by thunderstorms that lashed
the province Monday night.
Ontario Provincial Police also blamed a tree felled by the storm
for the death of Jeff
GRAY/GREY, 26, of Michigan, who had been in
a tent in Algonquin Provincial Park, south of Kiosk, Ontario
GRAY/GREY was director of Camp Kennedy, an adventure camp for young
people who were on a canoe trip.
A second person in the tent, Aaron
LEBOVICK, 19, also of Michigan,
was airlifted with serious injuries to North Bay District Hospital
and transferred to Saint Michael's Hospital in Toronto.
These kinds of accidents, like the one that killed the mother
of three, are hard to prevent, the Ontario Provincial Police
say.
"Someone asked me, 'How do you protect yourself from this?' and
the truth is we can't recommend anything. It was really a freak,"
said Ontario Provincial Police Const. Iain
McEWAN.
John, the victim's 42-year-old husband, had tried valiantly to
save her life.
When the storm hit suddenly, it sent the tree crashing down on
the tent trailer. John kicked out the back of the trailer to
escape, pulling 9-year-old Jordan with him. He then crawled beneath
the trailer to get 10-year-old Vanessa and 12-year-old Justine.
He called out for Cristina, but got no response.
"He couldn't get her because the tree was on top of the trailer,"
said John's sister, Cheryl
WILLIAMS.
Her distraught husband was able to say only that "I loved her
very much," before breaking down in tears.
At one point, more than 170,000 residents across Ontario were
without power yesterday throughout northern and central Ontario
and east into western Quebec.
By late afternoon, 90,000 customers remained without power and
Hydro One, responsible for transmission lines, was warning people
that those in the hardest-hit areas, including North Bay, New
Liskeard, Sudbury, Manitoulin Island, Peterborough and Newmarket,
could be without power for three days due to the size of the
storm path and the widespread damage.
High winds felled hundreds of trees, while lightning damaged
hydro lines and poles.
"It's a tangled mess out there," said Daffyd
RODERICK of Hydro
One.
In York Region, the severe thunderstorm forced the closing of
Woodbine Ave. between Davis Dr. and Green Lane in Newmarket because
of a downed power line that fell across Woodbine Ave.
The damaged line was the primary cause for the power outage that
struck the northern part of York Region late Monday and early
Tuesday.
The Ontario Provincial Police also warned motorists the traffic
lights at Highway 9 and Highway 400 northbound will be out for
a few days.
Environment Canada's forecast says that more thunderstorm activity
could return tomorrow, when the Toronto area could see temperatures
near 31°C and rising humidity, too.
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McEWEN o@ca.on.brant.brantford.the_expositor 2006-03-14 published
PAPP,
Frank
Francis
Peacefully, at the Brantford General Hospital on Monday March 13,
2006, in his 84th year. Beloved husband of the late Isabel
PAPP
(née BODA.) Dear father of Rosemary
BIRO of Brantford and Frank
Jr. and his wife Barbara, Niagara Falls. Dearest grandfather
of Mike BIRO and Joanne
LEES;
Tim and Shari
BIRO; Chris and Trish
BIRO, all of Brantford. Ian and Regan
PAPP,
Toronto.
Nagypapa
to Melissa, Nicole, David, Tia, Kristie, Sam, Tori and Ally,
all of Brantford. Brother of Lloyd
PAPP
(Ella)
Burlington,
Helen
McEWEN (Bill), Henderson, Nevada. Predeceased by brothers Steve,
Charlie and George. Frank was a World War 2 Veteran, and was
employed for 36 years as an Inspector at Cockshutt-White Farm
Equipment. He served on many committees including the Heart and
Stroke Foundation; Treasurer of the United Auto Workers Local
458/Local Canadian Autoworkers Chapter; Charity Trust Vice Chairman and
Chairman for many years. Frank enjoyed family, Friends, golf,
fishing and was on the Ex-Serviceman's cribbage team. Family
will receive Friends at "Thorpe Brothers' Funeral Home and Chapel",
96 West Street on Tuesday, 7-9 p.m. Parish Prayers at 8 p.m.
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Wednesday March 15,
2006 at 10: 30 a.m. at Saint Mary's Roman Catholic Church, 133 Murray
Street. Interment at Saint_Joseph's Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,
memorial donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association or the
Canadian National Institute for the Blind are greatly appreciated
by the family. Thorpe Brothers 519-759-2211 www.mem.com
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GILL,
Frederic
Carleton
Passed away at The Grey Bruce Health Service, Meaford Site, on
Monday,
July 10th, 2006. Fred
GILL, in his 87th year. Beloved
husband of the late Evelyn Aileen
WADE.
Loved father of Suzanne
Evelyn GILL of Meaford also sadly missed by his much loved dog
Simon. Survived by one brother Charles Durham of Toronto, brother-in-law
Alfred WILLIS of Meaford, sister-in-law Doris
MANN of Scarborough,
sister-in-law Ellen
WADE of Meaford, also greatly missed by many
nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews and great-great
nieces and nephews Predeceased by sister Ruth
McEWEN and her
husband Mickey. Resting at the Gardiner-Wilson Funeral Home,
Meaford, where visiting will be held Thursday, July 13th, from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. thence to the Meaford United Church for a funeral
service and committal on Friday morning, July 14th at 11: 00 a.m.
Interment Lakeview Cemetery, Meaford. Memorial Services will
be held Thursday evening at 6: 30 by the Brotherhood of Anglican
Churchmen, 6: 45 by the Pythagoras Lodge 137 (A.F.A.M.) and at
7: 00 The Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 32, Meaford. Donations
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, the Ontario Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals or the charity of your choice
would be greatly appreciated.
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GAGNON,
Garnet
Walter
Peacefully, with family by his side, on Sunday, February 5, 2006,
at the University Hospital, Garnet Walter
GAGNON in his 84th
year. Beloved husband of Florence
GAGNON for 58 years. Loving
father of Archie
GAGNON and his wife
Mary and daughter Patricia
KNOTT.
Grandfather of Randy
KNOTT and Susan
GAGNON. Sadly missed
by brothers-in-law Jeff
PAUL and Joe
McDONALD and sisters-in-law
Marjorie PALMER, Mary
COE, Madeleine
McDONALD and Willow
GAGNON
and several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his siblings Doris
McEWEN and her husband Sandy, Marvel
PAUL,
Cliff
GAGNON and his
wife Eileen,
Cyrus
GAGNON and Lyal
GAGNON and brothers-in-law
Gordon COE and Lloyd
PALMER.
Friends will be received at Memorial
Funeral Home, 1559 Fanshawe Park Road (east of Highbury), 452-3770,
for visitation on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass
will be celebrated at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, 1057
Oxford Street East, on Wednesday, February, 8, 2006 at 11 a.m.
Father John
VAN
DAMM officiating. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery.
Parish Prayers Tuesday at 3: 30 p.m. at the Funeral Home. In memory,
donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
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McEWEN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-02-28 published
DEANE,
Kenneth
Charles "
Tex"
Unexpectedly on Saturday February 25/'06 as a result of an automobile
accident, Kenneth Charles "Tex"
DEANE, passed away in his 45th
year. Dear husband of Lucie
SIROIS of Sudbury. Beloved son of
Catherine DEANE and the late Robert "Diz"
DEANE (1997.) Affectionately
known as Mrs.
DEANE's little boy. Much loved brother, confidante
and best friend to Bill and Lynn
DEANE,
Nancy and Don
CAMPBELL,
Barb and Grant
TEEPLE, all of Aylmer, Sue and Tom
MORGAN of London
and Judy DEANE of Caledon Village. Proud uncle of Ryan and Brett
DEANE, Adam, Sandy and Matt
TEEPLE, Kayla
CAMPBELL, all of Aylmer,
Darcy and Brad
CRAMER of Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, Morgan
FAIRWEATHER and Bryan
MORGAN of London, Curt
SWEETAPPLE and Taylor
WATKINS of Caledon Village. Son-in-law to Jackie and Dan
SIROIS,
brother-in-law to Dan
SIROIS and Karen
McEWEN,
Lise
SIROIS and
Anne SIROIS.
Special nephew to Norma and the late Chuck
BLACKWELL
(1993) of Saint Thomas. Helen and the late Max
HUDSON (1990,) Bill
and Gladys
DEANE and Bill
MANN, all of London. Will be sadly
missed by his cousins, extended family and Friends. Will be especially
missed by cousin Bob
DEANE, "
Super
Bob" of Port Stanley. Funeral
arrangements entrusted to Jackson and Barnard Funeral Home, 233
Larch Street, Sudbury, 705-673-3611/ 705-673-2525. Visitation Wed.
March 1st, 12-2 (family), 2-5 and 7-9. Private family service
Thurs. at 9: 30 a.m. Funeral procession to Caruso Club, 385 Haig
Street, Sudbury, for the service at 11 a.m. Cremation to follow.
Memorial Service to be held in London at a later date. In keeping
with Ken's true spirit, donations to the London Regional Cancer
program, 800 Commissioners Rd. E., London, N6C 2V3, would be
greatly appreciated. "It is not for the critic who counts, not
the man who points out how the strong man stumbled or where the
doer of deeds could have done better. The credit belongs to the
man who is actually in the arena; whose face is marred by dust
and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs and comes
short again and again; who knows great devotions and spends himself
in a worthy cause; who, at the best, knows in the end the triumph
of high achievement; and who at the worst, if he fails, at least
fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be
with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory nor
defeat." Theodore Roosevelt
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McEWEN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-11 published
HENERY,
Thomas
Raymond
Suddenly at Victoria Hospital, London on Wednesday, March 8,
2006. Thomas Raymond
HENERY of London in his 80th year. Beloved
son of the late Hance and Isobel
HENERY. Dear brother of Norman
HENERY and his wife
Rita of London. Dear uncle of Hance
HENERY
and his wife
Angela,
Neil
HENERY and his wife Lucy. Also loved
by his great-niece Savanah, his great-nephews Nolan and Devon
and his cousin Aileen "Toots"
McEWEN.
Friends will be received
by the family from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the A. Millard
George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London where the
funeral service will be conducted in the chapel on Monday, March
13th at 11: 00 a.m. Interment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, London.
As an expression of sympathy memorial donations may be made to
Mission Services of London, 415 Hamilton Road, London, Ontario
N5Z 1S1. (on line condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca)
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COOK,
Sheila (née
BROWN)
71 years, of Petrolia, died at Bluewater Health -- C.E.E. Site,
Petrolia, on Wednesday, March 15, 2006. Beloved wife of the late
Lloyd (L.S.)
COOK (2002.) Loving mother to Bill and Denise of
Petrolia, Don and Melissa of Victoria, British Columbia, and
the late Jim (1999) and his wife Linda of Petrolia. Loving grandmother
of Kerri-Lynn and Jason
WRIGHT,
Michelle and Paul
VANHOOFT, Stephen,
Ian, Heather, and James
COOK and her great grandchildren, Peyton
and Chloe. Mrs.
COOK was the daughter of the late Winston and
Mae BROWN and sister of the late Harold (1954) and Nel, the late
George (1997) and the late Lillian, the late Betty (2005) and
the late Roy Dale (2002), the late John (1997) and Marg, Gerry
and the late Joan (2005,) Ann and Bill
DOLBEAR,
June and Keith
CAMERON, the late Barb
McEWEN (2004,) Ron and Diane, Bob and
Wendy, and the late Rick (2002) and the late Pat (2002), sister-in-law
of Jean and Don
HOLLINGSWORTH. A service of remembrance will
be held. at the Needham-Jay Funeral Home, Petrolia on Friday,
March 17, 2006 at 2: 00 p.m. with Rev. Dr. David
BONNEY officiating
Visitors will be received on Friday from 12: 30 p.m. to 1:45 p.m.
Interment in Hillsdale Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy,
memorial donations may be made by cheque to the Scleroderma Society
and the C.E.E. Hospital Foundation. Memorials and condolences
may made on-line at www.needhamjay.com.
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McEWEN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-04-22 published
McEWEN,
Charles
James▼
(January 16, 1915-April 19, 2006)
Peacefully in his 91st year at Parkwood Hospital, London. Born
at home on the family farm, Charles attended S.S.#8 Plympton
and Petrolia High School. He enlisted in the Canadian Army in
1939 with the 26th Field Battery (Artillery) Sarnia. He saw service
in England, France, Belgium, and Holland. Returning in 1946,
he married Mae
GORDON who predeceased him in 1976. Charles farmed
until 1993 in Plympton Township, Lambton County. He also found
time to be active in the Royal Canadian Legion as President and
Treasurer of Branch 388 Wyoming, as Zone Commander, and
on Provincial
Command as Provincial Chairman (1988-90). He was also an insurance
agent for Lambton Mutual Insurance 1954 to 1981. From 1955 to
1966, Charles was a member of Plympton Township Counsel and in
1966 as Reeve was elected to be Lambton County Warden. From 1968 to
until 1995, Charles was a member and chairmen of the St. Clair
Conservation Authority and Chairman of the Conservation Authorities
of Ontario in 1990. Charles was a resident of Parkwood Hospital
since 1997, where Alzheimer's stole his retirement years. He
is survived by his Robert
McEWEN and his wife
Judith of Wyoming
his daughter Nancy
McEWEN and her husband Ken
GUIMOND of Edmonton,
Alberta; grand_son Andrew
McEWEN and his wife
Amanda of Windsor
grand_son Colin
McEWEN of New Zealand; brother and sister-in-law
Ronald and Eve
McEWEN of Wyoming; sister and brother-in-law Elizabeth
and Ian FRASER of Sarnia; and sister-in-law Grace
GORDON of Wyoming.
A private family funeral service will be held. Family and Friends
are invited to attend a memorial service on Friday, May 5, 2006
2: 00 p.m. at Branch 388 Royal Canadian Legion, 493 Erie St, Wyomnig,
Ontario, with Rev. Ernest
HERRON and Rev. Ena
VAN
ZOEREN officiating.
Sincere thanks to all staff at Parkwood Hospital, especially
5B West. You are all a special group of people. As expressions
of sympathy, donations may be made to "Branch 288 Poppy Fund"
c/o Royal Canadian Legion, P.O. Box 214, Wyoming, Ontario N0N 1T0.
Memories and condolences may be left on-line at www.needhamjay.com
Arrangements by the Needham-Jay Funeral Home (519-882-0100).
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McEWEN,
Mike
At London Health Sciences Centre-Victoria Hospital, on Thursday,
April 20th, 2006 after a lengthy illness and with his family
at his side. Mike
McEWEN of London in his 51st year. Beloved
husband and true friend of Debbie
(BATES)
McEWEN.
Loving dad
of Erin and Craig both at home.
son of Dorothy and the late Murray
McEWEN, and son-in-law of Lena
BATES and the late Jack
BATES.
Dear brother of Carolyn
HIMBERT and her husband Herbert of Maple
Ridge,
British
Columbia and the late Jane
McEWEN. Cherished brother-in-law
of Jim and Dolores
BATES of Red Deer, Alberta, and Gary and Lynda
SCHILBE of London. Also survived by his cousin Marilyn
LANGSTAFF
of Atlanta, Georgia and by his many nieces and nephews. Visitation
will be held at the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road
North, on Monday from 2: 00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m. as well as
one hour prior to the funeral service being conducted in the
chapel on Tuesday, April 25th, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. Cremation and
interment of ashes, Mount Pleasant Cemetery. www.westviewfuneralchapel.com
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TAVENER,
Velma
At Braemar Retirement Centre, Wingham on Monday, May 22, 2006,
Mrs. Velma
TAVENER of Wingham, age 93 years. The former Velma
ORVIS beloved wife of the late Andrew
SCOTT (1990) and the late
Harvey TAVENER (2004.) Dear mother of Stephanie and John
McEWEN
of Arlene ORVIS.
Sister of Hazel
TAILOR/TAYLOR, Ross and Edna
ORVIS,
Jack and Norma
ORVIS and Bill and Arlene
ORVIS.
Sister-in-law
of Fred HOWSON.
Predeceased by her parents George and Annie
(CAMPBELL)
ORVIS, her son Stephen
SCOTT (1985) sisters Jean
LOUGHLEAN and
Mary HOWSON and her brother Ellingworth
ORVIS.
Visitation at
McBurney Funeral Home, Wingham, Ontario on Tuesday, 2: 00-4:00 and
7: 00-9:00 p.m. Funeral service will beheld at the funeral chapel
on Wednesday at 1: 30 p.m. Reverend Wayne B.
BEAMER officiating.
Interment in Wingham Cemetery, Turnberry Township. Memorial donations
to the Canadian Cancer Society or the charity of your choice
would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. Royal Canadian
Ladies Auxiliary Service will be held in the funeral home on
Tuesday at 7: 00 p.m.
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McEWEN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-11-29 published
ROBBINS,
John
Charles
Peacefully after a lengthy illness with his family by his side
on November 27th, 2006 at the Peel Memorial Hospital in his 62nd
year. Loving husband of Janice
(McEWEN.)
Beloved father of Bill
and his wife
Terri, and Kim and her husband Rob
WILLIAMS.
Cherished
Pa of Stephanie, Trevor, Brandon, Angela, Jodie, and Candace.
Predeceased by his best friend Andy. Predeceased by his parents
Horace and Hilda, and also his brother Bill and sister Yvonne.
Survived by his sister Sharon and brothers Robbie and David,
many nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the Ward
Funeral Home "Brampton Chapel" 52 Main Street South (Hwy 10),
Brampton on Wednesday from 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held
on Thursday, November 30th, 2006 at 11 a.m. in the chapel. Cremation.
As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation or the Hospital for Sick Children would be appreciated.
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McEWEN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-10 published
WALKER,
Howard "
Howie"
At London Health Sciences Centre-Victoria Hospital, on Thursday,
December 7, 2006, Howard "Howie"
WALKER in his 74th year. Beloved
husband of Donna
WALKER. Cherished father of Barb (Don)
FULLER,
Bonnie (Cam)
McEWEN,
James▲
(Carol)
COLLINS, Karen (Jerry
ROY)
COLLINS, Tammi (John)
MUSKA, Cindy (Serge)
RHÉAUME and Wallace
(Christa) COLLINS.
Loving grandfather of 37 grandchildren and
27 great-grandchildren. Dear brother of Ray (Shirley)
WALKER,
Pete (Murial)
WALKER,
Ron and (Anne)
WALKER and Pauline (Carl)
CHUTE.
Predeceased by 2 sisters Doris and Helen. Howie will be
sadly missed and loved forever. Friends will be received at the
Evans Funeral Home, 648 Hamilton Rd. (1 block east of Egerton)
on Sunday, December 10, 2006 from 2-5 p.m. Funeral service will
be conducted in the Evans Chapel on Monday, December 11th, 2006
at 10: 30 a.m. with The Reverend Brian
McKAY officiating. Cremation
and Interment at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. Donations to the
Kidney Foundation or Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated
by the family. Online condolences can be expressed at www.evansfh.ca
A tree will be planted as a living memorial to Howie
WALKER.
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McEWEN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-10-11 published
McKAY,
Catherine
Elizabeth (née
McEWEN)
With quiet grace and dignity, Catherine passed away on Sunday,
October 8, 2006 at Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital, in Burlington.
Beloved wife of the late Bev
McKAY (1978.) Dearly loved Mom of
Judy JoAnn, Jane and Bruce. Loving mother-in-law of Lind
NYMAN,
Bob KAY,
Stephen
Dowd and Jane
McKAY. Proud and adored Gran of
Jen and Kim and John
NYMAN,
Stephanie and Jodi
KAY, Kyle and
Jake DOWD and Casey and Nick
McKAY. Cherished sister of Agnus
CAMPBELL and the late John
McEWEN and sister-in-law of Gwen
McEWEN
and the late Archie
CAMPBELL. A special thank you to Doctor J.
STROME
and the nursing staff of 5 West and 5 South at Joseph Brant Hospital
for their care of Mom. Friends will be received at Dodsworth and
Brown Funeral Home, Burlington Chapel, 2241 New Street (at Drury
Lane), Burlington, (905-637-5233) on Wednesday, October 11 from
3-5 and 7-9 p.m. A Celebration of Catherine's Life will take
place on Thursday, October 12 at 11 a.m. at Port Nelson United
Church (3132 South Drive, Burlington) followed by cremation.
Donations to the Mission and Service Fund of the United Church
of Canada or the Canadian Wildlife Federation would be appreciated
by the family. Dodsworth and Brown "Burlington Chapel"
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McEWEN,
Dianne
F.
(POIRIER) (October 8, 1947-March 25, 2006)
A precious and beautiful spirit passed away on March 25, 2006
at her home in Carmel, California, after a short and courageous
battle with cancer. Much loved wife of Alton, cherished mother
of Martin (Jenne), Caroline (Chris), beloved daughter of Violet
and the late Robert
POIRIER, adored sister of Mike (Carol,) Arlene
(Walt), and David (Anne). Her memory will be held dear in the
hearts of her grand_son Cohen and many nieces and nephews, relatives
and Friends. Dianne lit up the life of all she touched. She was
a teacher, designer and healer, creative in all her pursuits,
successful and graceful, elegant and determined. Her beautiful
smile lives on in the hearts of all. A celebration of Dianne's
life will take place at 3: 00 p.m. on Friday, April 7 at the Lambton
Kingsway United Church in Etobicoke. In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to a charity of your choice.
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McEWIN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2006-03-18 published
MASSEL,
Harvey “Tony&rdquo
Harvey Henry “Tony”
MASSEL, 70 of Shakespeare passed away in
Stratford General Hospital on Thursday, March 16th, 2006. He
was born in Saugeen, Ontario on August 26th, 1935 a
son of the
late Milton
MASSEL and the former Vivian
LADD.
Tony was an equipment
operator with the Ministry of Transportation until his retirement
in April of 1996; he was a member of North and South Easthope
Volunteer Fire Department for twenty-two years where he had served
as Fire Chief; was a former member of Shakespeare Optimist Club
and a member of Shakespeare Presbyterian Church. He married the
former Marjorie Jean
KENNEDY at Meaford on December 22nd, 1955.
She predeceased him on June 27th, 2004. He is survived by two
sons, Anthony “Tony” and wife
Sandy
MASSEL of Gadshill, Gary
MASSEL of Shakespeare; three daughters, Ann
MASSEL of Mitchell,
Linda and husband David
DIEHL of Simcoe, Susan
MASSEL and friend
Johan LAGRAINGE of Stratford; six grandchildren, Stephen and
Mathew DIEHL,
Michelle and husband Shane
RESTOULE, Sarah
McEWIN,
Pat MASSEL and Timothy
LAGRAINGE; two great-grandchildren, Sam
and Hannah
RESTOULE; his special friend, Maxine
MARKS of Seaforth
one brother, Charles
LADD of Ayr; two sisters, Bonnie
COOPER
of Palmerston, Florence and her husband Ross
KUEHL of Southampton
and brother-in-law, Roland
DOUBROUGH of St. Catharines. He was
predeceased by his sister-in-law, Jane
LADD and his brother-in-law,
Carl COOPER.
Relatives and Friends will be received in the Francis
Funeral Home, 77 Woodstock Street North, Tavistock on Sunday
from 2: 00 to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. where the funeral
service will be held on Monday, March 20th, 2006 at 2: 00 p.m.
Stanley DIEHL of Innerkip will officiate. Interment in South
Easthope Cemetery, Shakespeare. As expressions of sympathy, donations
to the Building Fund of Shakespeare Presbyterian Church would
be appreciated and may be made through the funeral home by calling
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McEWING,
Dorothy
(HANSON)
At the Grey Bruce Health Services, Southampton, on Tuesday, March
7th, 2006 at the age of 93 years, the former Dorothy
HANSON of
Port Elgin. Wife of the late James
McEWING.
Mother of Douglas
and his companion Barbara of Bruce Township. Grandmother of Elizabeth
and her husband Blair
EBY of Port Elgin, and John and his wife
Pam of Meaford. Great-grandmother of Isabel and Brock. She is
also survived by several nieces and nephews. She is predeceased
by her parents, five brothers and four sisters. Friends called
at the W. Kent Milroy Port Elgin Chapel, 510 Mill Street, Port Elgin
(Town of Saugeen Shores) on Thursday, March 9th from 2 to 4 and
7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service was conducted at Tolmie Memorial
Presbyterian Church, 699 Goderich Street, Port Elgin, on Friday
at 11: 00 a.m. with the Reverend Bill
VANDERSTELT officiating. Interment
Sanctuary Park Cemetery. Memorial contributions to Tolmie Memorial
Presbyterian Church or Scott Mission, Toronto would be appreciated
as expressions of sympathy. Portrait and memorial online at www.milroyfuneralhomes.com.
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McEWING o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-06-02 published
McEWING,
Janie▼
Elizabeth▼
(BERNARD)
Of Huronview, Clinton, and formerly of Hullett Township and Seaforth,
passed away peacefully in her 87th year on Wednesday, May 31,
2006. Beloved wife of the late John H.
McEWING (1998.) Dear mother
of Beth McEwing
READ and Marjorie
CARTWRIGHT,
Seaforth,▼
Noreen▼
(Herman) LEFLER, Simcoe, Alex (Sharon)
MacEWING, Maryhill and
Karen McEwing (John)
McCONNELL,
London.▼ Dear Grandma of 11 grandchildren
and 6 great-grandchildren. She is survived by her brother and
sisters-in-law Howard (Joan)
BERNARD, and Lillian
BERNARD, all
of Brussels. She is also survived by a brother-in-law James (Gloria)
McEWING.
Several▼ nephews and nieces also survive. Predeceased
by her parents Earl L. and Annie V.
(ALCOCK)
BERNARD, a son-in-law
Howard CARTWRIGHT, her brothers Thomas (Margaret)
BERNARD and
George BERNARD, her sister Mary (Harold)
EAST, and sisters-in-law
and brothers-in-law Helen (William)
PEPPER and Marjorie (Norman)
LLOYD.
Friends▼ and family will be received at the Whitney-Ribey
Funeral Home, 87 Goderich Street West, Seaforth on Tuesday from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A celebration of Janie's life will be conducted
on Wednesday, June 7 at 2: 00 p.m. at Northside United Church,
54 Goderich Street West, Seaforth. Huronview Chaplain, Fran
DONOHUE,
will officiate, assisted by Rev. John
GOULD.
Interment▼
Maitlandbank▼
Cemetery, Seaforth. Memorial donations to Alzheimer Society,
Canadian Cancer Society or to a charity of your choice will be
appreciated. Condolences at www.whitneyribeyfuneralhome.com.
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McEWING,
Janie▲
Elizabeth▲
(BERNARD)
Of Huronview, Clinton, and formerly of Hullett Township and Seaforth,
passed away peacefully in her 87th year on Wednesday, May 31,
2006. Beloved wife of the late John H.
McEWING (1998.) Dear mother
of Beth McEwing
READ and Marjorie
CARTWRIGHT,
Seaforth,▲
Noreen▲
(Herman) LEFLER, Simcoe, Alex (Sharon)
MacEWING, Maryhill and
Karen McEwing (John)
McCONNELL,
London.▲ Dear Grandma of 11 grandchildren
and 6 great-grandchildren. She is survived by her brother and
sisters-in-law Howard (Joan)
BERNARD, and Lillian
BERNARD, all
of Brussels. She is also survived by a brother-in-law James (Gloria)
McEWING.
Several▲ nephews and nieces also survive. Predeceased
by her parents Earl L. and Annie V.
(ALCOCK)
BERNARD, a son-in-law
Howard CARTWRIGHT, her brothers Thomas (Margaret)
BERNARD and
George BERNARD, her sister Mary (Harold)
EAST, and sisters-in-law
and brothers-in-law Helen (William)
PEPPER and Marjorie (Norman)
LLOYD.
Friends▲ and family will be received at the Whitney-Ribey
Funeral Home, 87 Goderich Street West, Seaforth on Tuesday from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A celebration of Janie's life will be conducted
on Wednesday, June 7 at 2: 00 p.m. at Northside United Church,
54 Goderich Street West, Seaforth. Huronview Chaplain, Fran
DONOHUE,
will officiate, assisted by Rev. John
GOULD.
Interment▲
Maitlandbank▲
Cemetery, Seaforth. Memorial donations to Alzheimer Society,
Canadian Cancer Society or to a charity of your choice will be
appreciated. Condolences at www.whitneyribeyfuneralhome.com.
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