YEO o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-02 published
YEO,
Emily
Jeane
In loving memory of Emily Jeane
YEO who passed away 1 year ago
today.
Rarely does a moment pass
That your name is not spoken in some way
While you are not with us in body,
Your spirit is still with us today.
It's just a year since you left us for a better place.
Today our hearts and minds are at ease
Knowing that you are well in God's grace.
Sadly missed by everyone whose life you had played such a part.
We will always be truly grateful to you for living forever in
our hearts.
Gloria, Ruby, Elizabeth, Tim, Bryan and the great-nieces and
nephews.
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YEO o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-21 published
WILSON,
Margaret
The family of the late Margaret
WILSON would like to take this
opportunity to extend their sincere thanks to the Very Rev. Terry
DANCE for his kind prayers and ministrations; to Steve
YEO for
the readings; to James
NOAKES for the music; to the Legion for
acting as pallbearers; to those who sent flowers and other tokens
of remembrance; to those who called at the Church and the funeral
home to extend their sympathy; to their kind Friends and neighbours
for their acts of kindness and to the ladies who prepared the
luncheon at St. Paul's Cathedral.
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YEO o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-03-22 published
LOCK,
Ivan
W.
At Woodingford Lodge on Tuesday, March 21, 2006, Ivan W.
LOCK,
formerly of Wellington St. and Canterbury Street, Woodstock in his
85th year. Beloved husband of Eva
LOCK (née
CATTIN.)
Loved father
of Brenda GUARNASCHELLI and her husband Igor of Windsor and Patricia
DESMOND and her husband Len of Florida. Dear brother of Thelma
YEO of Innerkip. Friends may call at the R.D. Longworth Funeral
Home, 845 Devonshire Ave., Woodstock (539-0004) on Friday 2: 30-4:30 and
7-9 p.m. where the complete funeral service will be held in the
chapel on Saturday at 11: 00 a.m. with Rev. John
BROWN officiating.
Interment later in the Innerkip Cemetery. Contributions to the
Alzheimer Society of Oxford County would be appreciated. Online
condolences at www.longworthfuneralhome.com
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YEO o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-06-21 published
SHEPPARD,
V.
Patricia (formerly
WILSON, née
YEO)
Surrounded by her family at Woodingford Lodge in Woodstock on
Monday,
June 12, 2006, V. Patricia
SHEPPARD (née
YEO) in her
91st year. Beloved mother of Carolyn
REMINGTON and her husband
Larry, Deanna
MOSLEY and her husband Allan all of Woodstock,
Roger WILSON of Fort Frances and Heather
CAIN and her husband
Doug of Woodstock. Loved grandmother of ten grandchildren and
fourteen great-grandchildren. Dear sister of Betty
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON
(Allen,)
Ruth SHEILDS and sister-in-law of Thelma
YEO all of Innerkip.
Predeceased by her husbands Ernest
WILSON and Charles
SHEPPARD,
by her sister Olive
HILDERLEY and by her brother Jim
YEO.
Patricia
had a passion for teaching which she had shared with her students
of Eastdale Public School in Woodstock for most of her teaching
career. A private family service was held at the R.D. Longworth
Funeral Home, Woodstock, 539-0004. Interment had taken place
at the Innerkip Cemetery. Contributions to the Eastwood United
Church or the Alzheimer Society would be appreciated and may
be arranged through the funeral home. On-line condolences at
www.longworthfuneralhome.com
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YEO o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-12-30 published
WYE,
Larry (né
WYCHOPEN)
Of London (formerly of Edmonton, Alberta) age 49 passed away
at London Health Sciences Centre, University Hospital on Thursday,
December 28, 2006. Survived by his loving wife
Maureen
WYE
(ELLIS,)
his mother Anne
WYCHOPEN and predeceased by his father Dmytro
WYCHOPEN in 1985. Dear brother of Evelyn
McDONALD
(Dan) and Emily
YEO
(Ken) and his brother-in-law Bruce
ELLIS (Dayle,)
Todd
ELLIS
(Shelly) and his sister-in-law Donna
SKOMORSKI.
Also survived
by numerous nieces and nephews. A special thanks to the staff
at London Health Sciences Centre University Hospital. Cremation
has taken place. A memorial service will be held in Edmonton
at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to
the charity of your choice. A Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout
Street South, London 519-433-5184 in charge of arrangements.
On line condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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YEO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-04-05 published
YEO,
M.▼
Joyce▼ (née
JACKSON)
Peacefully at Toronto Western Hospital on April 4, 2006 at the
age of 85 after a long struggle with Parkinson's disease. Loving
wife of Ellard for 62 years. Mother of Robert (Shaen), Janet
HUME
(Philip,▼) and
Donna.▼
Predeceased▼ by her daughter, Nancy.
Nana to Laura and Michael; Jeffrey, Stephanie and Ian: and Antonisha.
Friends may call at the Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor
Street West, at Windermere, east of the Jane subway, on Thursday,
April 6, 2006 from 1-4 p.m. and from 7-9 p.m. A private family
funeral service will follow at a later date. Donations to the
Parkinson's Society of Canada would be appreciated. Condolences
may be made at www.turnerporter.ca.
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YEO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-09-16 published
YEO,
Leslie
James
Actor, Director and Autobiographer. Leslie passed away on September 14,
2006 at Toronto Grace Hospital, at age 91, after a mercifully
short battle with cancer. Husband to Hilary (deceased) and to
Grete. Father to Jamie. His career in theatre, television and
film spanned nearly sixty years, and gave him the opportunity
to work on three continents. In addition to his love for the
theatre, Leslie had a passion for people, which led him to early
involvement with Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and
Radio Artists and ultimately to being a founding father of the
Actra Fraternal Benefit Society - an accomplishment he was justly
proud of. A celebration of his life will be held on Tuesday,
September 19th at 2 o'clock in Rosedale United Church, 159 Roxborough
Drive. Grete and Jamie both wish to express their heartfelt thanks
to the staff of Grace Hospital's Palliative Care Unit for their
unending kindness, gentility and compassion in their care of
Leslie. "I always have a wonderful time, wherever I am, whoever
I'm with." Elwood P. Dowd.
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YEO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-09-25 published
Leslie YEO,
Thespian (1915-2006)
British-born actor who arrived in Newfoundland to start his own
theatre company went on to star at the Stratford Festival and
to run the Shaw Festival
By Unnati GANDHI,
Page S9
Toronto -- Every Sunday afternoon for as long as anyone can remember,
Leslie YEO would be in his tiny Toronto kitchen, sleeves rolled
up and apron tied on, cooking up a feast for a small group of
family and Friends.
For that one evening, no matter what problems he faced during
the rest of the week, traditional roast beef and Yorkshire pudding
were always served, the good china was always out and pleasant
conversation always flowed.
"Are you sure those potatoes are done?" Mr.
YEO, an actor and
theatre director whose career spanned 60 years and who was best
known for his role as alcoholic Elwood Dowd in the stage play
Harvey, would jokingly ask his wife Grete, as he hovered about
in the kitchen.
The weekly dinners were such a hit that Mr.
YEO's actor friend,
Eric House, was a staple around the family dinner table every
Sunday for 20 years. "It was a small kitchen, and very busy.
But it was a good time," Mrs.
YEO said this week. "Sundays were
always a good time."
Putting others first and keeping them entertained came naturally
to Mr. YEO, whether it was at home with his family, on stage
at the Stratford Festival, on television screens across the country
or in films such as Canada's first full-length feature film The
Luck of Ginger Coffey (1964), based on the novel by Brian Moore
and starring Robert Shaw as an out-of-work Irish immigrant who
moves to Montreal with his wife (Mary Ure), and teenage daughter
(Libby McClintock) in hopes of a better life.
"He loved an audience," Jamie
YEO, the actor's son and only child
said. "It kept him going."
But the drama in Mr.
YEO's life began long before he performed
in more than 500 roles and helped establish one of the country's
most reputed theatre companies.
Leslie James
YEO was the second of four sons whose parents, Sibyl
and Fred YEO, operated a modest men's wear store in Swindon,
Wiltshire, a small town that lies between Oxford and Bristol.
However, the effects of the First World War still lingered in
much of Britain and the shop went bankrupt in 1929, causing the
household to split up. Fourteen-year-old Leslie found himself
having to leave school to work for Spratt's Patent Limited, a
dog-food manufacturer, where he earned 25 shillings a week. He
ended up designing the logo for the company, which is used to
this day.
The stress of just barely surviving led the young man to take
odd jobs in advertising in London's West End. By 21, he was on
the staff of Lord and Thomas, "a small agency with big billings."
The West End at that time was also a centre of gambling in London,
however, and he began skipping out with Friends to place bets
on fights and horse races. Not surprisingly, his work suffered.
"Creative juices find it hard to flow when there's a 5 o'clock
deadline and you're worrying about which horse won the 4: 30,"
he wrote years later in his 1998 autobiography A Thousand and
One First Nights. "I began to wonder how much longer I would
be able to keep from my employers what I could no longer hide
from myself: That I was horribly close to becoming an addicted
gambler."
He got a hold of himself and quit gambling. To deal with the
withdrawal symptoms, he revisited an old hobby and began attending
drama classes. It wasn't the first time. At 10, he had played
a rabbit in a local Swindon production of The Arcadians. "I immediately
fell in love with the leading lady, who was all of 25 and quite
irresistible with her dainty pillbox hat perched atop her jet
black Eton crop," he recalled in his book. "When the cast picture
came out, I put an X just above the pillbox and slept with it
under my pillow for weeks."
Meanwhile, in London, Mr.
YEO went from being an extra for amateur
theatre companies to playing leading roles in larger stage productions.
But the Second World War forced the government to close all theatres
for a time and in 1940 he enlisted in the Royal Air Force as
a wireless operator who, because of colour blindness (he could
not distinguish red, green or brown), was assigned to ground
stations.
He sent and received Morse code messages for five years. When
peace was declared, he reunited with his first love of drama
in London. And with the ring of a telephone, his life changed
completely.
John Gabriel, a resident director at the Birmingham Alexandra
Theatre, where Mr.
YEO often acted, called to ask if he would
like to join his company going to Newfoundland. "I didn't like
to tell him I hadn't the faintest idea where Newfoundland was&hellip
I said 'Yes, of course,' and I hared round to the local reference
library for an atlas."
The theatre company hit hard times, however, and, having already
experienced difficult financial times, Mr.
YEO knew better than
to stay with an outfit that was fast losing money. Soon after
arriving in Saint_John's in 1951, he started up his own London
Theatre Company in Saint_John's, where he profitably churned out
26 stage plays in 26 weeks and launched the careers of dozens
of Canadian actors.
But even with the success that he saw, he never lost his ability
to see a real bargain. On a trip back to West End London, Mr.
YEO
happened to walk by an old theatre that was throwing out its
seats and replacing them with new ones. His friend Laurie Freeman
said he immediately had the weathered chairs shipped back to
Newfoundland.
Installed in the London Theatre, the seats served for six seasons,
worn down by full house after full house. In all, he presented
107 different productions -- 39 of them in period costumes --
each with a full stage set and every one of them mounted within
a week. The playbill included six major classics including two
Shakespeare productions, six musical revues and five full-length
British pantomimes.
But in 1957, anticipating the effect of television on live theatre
audiences, Mr.
YEO gathered up his courage, disbanded the company,
and moved to Toronto with his wife, stage actress Hilary
VERNON,
and son Jamie.
He soon found work at the Stratford Festival, by then in its
fourth season, and over the years acted in dozens of stage plays
in such roles as Toby Belch in Twelfth Night and the Earl of
Warwick in Saint Joan.
In 1979, Mr.
YEO became artistic director of the Shaw Festival
in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, where he performed in many productions.
More importantly, Laurie
FREEMAN recalled, he "brought it out
of the red and into the black in one season." There, he also
directed The Corn is Green and The Importance of Being Earnest.
He was also known on television and in the movies. He appeared
in The Twilight Zone (1988) as Doctor Eugene Murrich; The Littlest
Hobo (1983) as Mayor Oliver Cruickshank; Street Legal (1988-1993)
as both the president and Judge Bodner; and in Bye Bye Blues
(1989) as Kate Reid's husband. Among his most recent roles was
an episode of Cold Squad in 1998.
But his all-time favourite role was that of Elwood Dowd in Harvey,
an alcoholic who drifted through life accompanied by a six-foot-tall
invisible white rabbit named Harvey. Nobody ever saw Harvey except
Elwood, who always asked for two chairs at restaurants and ordered
two of everything. The role was also a favourite of actor James
Stewart, who made a movie version in 1950.
Mr. YEO so identified with the part that when he overheard that
Christopher Newton, then creative director at the Vancouver Playhouse,
planned to switch the final play of the company's season to Harvey,
"I felt that somebody had stuck a dagger into me. I spun him
round quite fiercely and told him that he couldn't possibly do
Harvey without me."
Of course, Mr.
YEO found a way to make it back to Vancouver seven
months later for the run.
Although he never achieved the status of playing leading roles
in major Canadian productions, the legacy Mr.
YEO left is of
a different kind. His son Jamie, 50, recalls a man who cared
about the lives and finances of other actors. They were underpaid
and overworked. Mr.
YEO spent years helping to found the Alliance
of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists Fraternal Benefit
Society, now guaranteeing retirement benefits and medical insurance
for more than 21,000 performers across the country.
His supportive nature extended far beyond the acting realm. "I
remember the phone ringing off the hook at home," Jamie recalled.
"He would get phone calls from people just wanting to talk about
things going on in their life."
It wasn't unusual for Mr.
YEO to drop whatever he was doing and
go and meet with that friend or relative to hear them out. "He's
bailed Friends out from jail -- including my Friends who didn't
want to call their own parents. Or he would go and help someone
fix something in their basement."
Leslie YEO always knew how to enjoy a good laugh, good company,
and good scotch. As Elwood Dowd, his favourite character, once
said: "I always have a wonderful time, wherever I am, whoever
I'm with."
Leslie James
YEO was born in Swindon, Wiltshire, England, on
May 29, 1915. He died of brain cancer on September 14, 2006,
in Toronto. He was 91. He leaves his James and his second wife
Grete.
His first wife, Hilary
VERNON, died of cancer in 1973.
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YEO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-04-05 published
YEO,
M.▲
Joyce▲ (née
JACKSON)
Peacefully at Toronto Western Hospital on April 4, 2006 at the
age of 85 after a long struggle with Parkinson's disease. Loving
wife of Ellard for 62 years. Mother of Robert (Shaen), Janet
HUME
(Philip,▲) and
Donna.▲
Predeceased▲ by her daughter, Nancy.
Nana to Laura and Michael; Jeffrey, Stephanie and Ian; and Antonisha.
Friends may call at the Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor
St. West, at Windermere, east of the Jane subway, on Thursday,
April 6, 2006 from 1-4 p.m. and from 7-9 p.m. A private family
funeral service will follow at a later date. Donations to the
Parkinson Society of Canada would be appreciated. Condolences
may be made at www.turnerporter.ca.
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YEOMAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-01-11 published
DONAHUE,
The▼
Reverend▼
Lee▼
Stephen▼
Beloved▼ husband of Lillian
(LANCASTER)
(YEOMAN)
DONAHUE and the
late Miriam "Mimi"
(DEAN)
DONAHUE, passed away peacefully on
Monday, January 9th, 2006 at London Health Sciences Centre-Victoria
Hospital, London, Ontario in his 88th year following a courageous
battle with cancer. Lee is survived by his sister-in-law Joan
(Martin) FIALA of Redstone, Colorado. Loving father of Russell
(Marlene) DONAHUE of Calgary Alberta; Ellen (Ross)
DONAHUE-
INGRAHAM
of Ingonish, Nova Scotia; Barbara
DONAHUE of Victoria, British
Columbia;▼
Nancy▼
(John▼)
HARMON of Queenstown, New Brunswick; and
Stephen (Leta)
DONAHUE of Montreal, Québec. Also loved by his
fifteen grandchildren Christian (Marie-Chantale)
LILLINGTON of
Petawawa, Ontario; Casey
LILLINGTON, Corey
LILLINGTON, Karla
(Trevor) WILLIAMS, Shannon (Matthew)
INGRAHAM-
CHRISTIE, and Lucy
HARMON all of Halifax, Nova Scotia; Ann and Miriam "Mim"
HARMON
of Fredericton, New Brunswick; Stephanie, Andrea and Russell
DONAHUE of Montreal, Québec; Ryan (Nimrodel)
DONAHUE and Erin
DONAHUE of Calgary, Alberta; Meghan and Tyson
MATTY of Victoria,
British Columbia; and by his four great-grandchildren Tessa and
Jonah WILLIAMS of Halifax, Nova Scotia and Emilie and Mathis
LILLINGTON of Petawawa, Ontario. A private family funeral service
will be held on Friday, January 13th, 2006 in London with interment
of cremated remains in Woodland Cemetery, London. A memorial
service will be held on Monday, January 16th, 2006 at 2: 30 p.m.
at Montreal West Presbyterian Church, 160 Ballantyne Avenue North,
Montreal, Québec. Lillian and the entire family extend heartfelt
thanks to the dedicated doctors, nurses and palliative staff
of St. Joseph's and Victoria Hospitals in London as well as the
Victorian Order of Nurses for the care and comfort extended to
Lee and the family throughout his illness. In lieu of flowers,
Friends might consider a donation to the Scottish Rite Charitable
Foundation "for the London Learning Centre for Dyslexia" 4 Queen
Street South, Hamilton, Ontario, L8P 3R3 or to the charity of
their choice. A. Millard George Funeral Home entrusted with arrangements
(519-433-5184). Online condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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FORTEY,
Mildred (née
LOGAN)
Peacefully at University Hospital in London, Ontario on Saturday,
June 10th, 2006. Mildred
(LOGAN)
FORTEY in her 90th year. Daughter
of the late Harry and Edna
(AIKIN)
LOGAN.
Beloved wife of the
late Ralph Reginald
FORTEY (1976) and dear and loving mother
of Eileen (Kenneth)
ALLEN,
Joan
(Larry)
HUNDERTMARK all of London,
Kay (Bryn)
HARRIS of Wallacetown, Linda (Robert)
FEWSTER of Kilworth,
Margaret (Ken)
YEOMAN,
Lorne
FORTEY and Lois (David)
WILLIAMS
all of London. Predeceased by a son Bruce Warren
FORTEY (1953.)
Dear and loving grandmother of 18 grandchildren, 39 great-grandchildren
and 3 great-great-grandchildren. Sister of Mrs. Fern
DAY of Lakeside.
Predeceased by sister Doris
GREGORY, brothers Lorne, Arnold,
Cecil, Leroy and Glen
LOGAN.
Sister-in-law of Rita and Shirley
LOGAN.
Visitation at the Logan Funeral Home, 371 Dundas Street
(between Waterloo and Colborne Street) on Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel on Wednesday, June 14th,
2006 at 1 p.m. Interment at Kintore Presbyterian Cemetery. In
lieu of flowers donations to the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation
would be appreciated. Online condolences www.loganfh.ca A tree
will be planted as a living memorial to Mrs
FORTEY.
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YEOMAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-09-14 published
FITZGERALD,
Arta
May (née
ROSS)
Sunrise -- January 19, 1921 -- Sunset -- September 12, 2006.
Surrounded by the love of her family at her residence on Tuesday
September 12, 2006. Arta May
FITZGERALD (née
ROSS) of Caressant
Care, Woodstock and formerly of Lyndale Cres., Woodstock in her
86th year. Beloved wife of Robert "Bob" W.
FITZGERALD of almost
60 years. Dear mother of Mike and his wife Nancy of Stratford,
Pam CAPLING of Kettle Point, Karen
EVANS and her husband Steve
of London, Terry and his wife
Mary of Holbrook, Nancy
YEOMAN
and her husband John of New Bern, North Carolina and John and
his wife Darlene of Ingersoll. Loved grandmother of twelve grandchildren
and eight plus two coming great-grandchildren. Dear sisters of
Don ROSS and his wife
Lorene of Huntsville. Predeceased by her
sister Alice
CURTIS and by her brothers John
ROSS and Ken
ROSS.
Arta was a longtime member of the College Avenue Church United
Church Women Friends may call at R.D. Longworth Funeral Home,
845 Devonshire Avenue, Woodstock, (519-539-0004) on Thursday
September 14, 2006 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A celebration of Arta's
life will take place at College Avenue Church, 22 Wilson Street,
Woodstock on Friday at 2: 00 p.m. with Rev. David
DUNCAN officiating.
Interment in the Hillview Cemetery. Contributions to the Woodstock
General Hospital Building Fund or College Avenue Church. Online
condolences at www.longworthfuneralhome.com
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YEOMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-01-11 published
DONAHUE,
The▲
Reverend▲
Lee▲
Stephen▲
Beloved▲ husband of Lillian
(LANCASTER)
(YEOMAN)
DONAHUE and the
late Miriam "Mimi" (Dean)
DONAHUE, passed away peacefully on
Monday, January 9th, 2006 at London Health Sciences Centre -
Victoria Hospital, London, Ontario, in his 88th year, following
a courageous battle with cancer. Lee is survived by his sister-in-law
Joan (Martin)
FIALA of Redstone, Colorado. Loving father of Russell
(Marlene) DONAHUE of Calgary, Alberta; Ellen (Ross)
DONAHUE-
INGRAHAM
of Ingonish, Nova Scotia; Barbara
DONAHUE of Victoria, British
Columbia;▲
Nancy▲
(John▲)
HARMON of Queenstown, New Brunswick; and
Stephen (Leta)
DONAHUE of Montreal, Québec. Also loved by his
fifteen grandchildren Christian (Marie-Chantale)
LILLINGTON of
Petawawa, Ontario; Casey
LILLINGTON, Corey
LILLINGTON, Karla
(Trevor) WILLIAMS, Shannon (Matthew)
INGRAHAM-
CHRISTIE, and Lucy
HARMON, all of Halifax, Nova Scotia; Ann and Miriam "Mim"
HARMON
of Fredericton, New Brunswick; Stephanie, Andrea and Russell
DONAHUE of Montreal, Québec; Ryan (Nimrodel)
DONAHUE and Erin
DONAHUE of Calgary, Alberta; Meghan and Tyson
MATTY of Victoria,
British Columbia; and by his four great-grandchildren Tessa and
Jonah WILLIAMS of Halifax, Nova Scotia and Emilie and Mathis
LILLINGTON of Petawawa, Ontario. A private family funeral service
will be held on Friday, January 13th, 2006 in London with interment
of cremated remains in Woodland Cemetery, London. A memorial
service will be held on Monday, January 16th, 2006 at 2: 30 p.m.
at Montreal West Presbyterian Church, 160 Ballantyne Avenue North,
Montreal, Québec. Lillian and the entire family extend heartfelt
thanks to the dedicated doctors, nurses and palliative staff
of St. Joseph's and Victoria Hospitals in London as well as the
Victorian Order of Nurses for the care and comfort extended to
Lee and the family throughout his illness. In lieu of flowers,
Friends might consider a donation to the Scottish Rite Charitable
Foundation "for the London Learning Centre for Dyslexia", 4 Queen
Street South, Hamilton, Ontario L8P 3R3 or to the charity of
their choice. A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street
South, London, Ontario N6C 3X1 entrusted with arrangements (1-877-246-7186).
Online condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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YEOMANS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-20 published
SCOTT,
Gladys
(YEOMANS)
On Saturday, March 18, 2006 at her residence. Gladys
(YEOMANS)
SCOTT age 78 years of Elmira formerly of England. Beloved wife
of Derek SCOTT. Dear mother of Jennifer and Stuart
GILBY of Nova
Scotia, Timothy and Sue
SCOTT of Aurora, Christopher and Nikki
SCOTT
of Caledon, Rosemary and Grant
ERB of Elmira. Also, lovingly remembered
by her grandchildren Nigel (Kelly), Megan, Gordon, Catherine,
Wayne and Benjamin; Jeffrey, Adam, April and Julie; Elizabeth and Jeremy
and her great grand_son Ian Alexander. Sister of Barbara and Chris
HUTTON of Merritt, British Columbia, Christine and Malcolm
LAWRENSON
of Leicester, England and Carol and Reg
HARRIS of Graftey Green,
England. Gladys was a friend to many. Always active, she was
a gourmet with flair, painting and globe-trotting were among
her passions. Warmly remembered by her clients as a tireless
advocate for their real estate needs. Gladys lived with grace
to the end. The family will receive Friends and relatives at
the Dreisinger Funeral Home, Elmira on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
where funeral service will be held in the funeral home chapel
on Wednesday, March 22, 2006 at 11: 00 a.m. with Rev. Hans
BORCH
officiating followed by interment in Elmira Union Cemetery. In
her memory, donations to Breast Cancer Research and Education Fund
would be appreciated by the family as expressions of sympathy.
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