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BRADY o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-01-08 published
BRADY,
Bob
(November 4, 1957 to January 8, 1997)
You are thought of an missed daily by all of us who's life was
blessed by knowing you.
- Luv Sue, Matt and Missy Brown, your buddies at UPS and Stoney
Keppel Riders.
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BRADY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-12-26 published
City loses 'remarkable force'
By Patrick
MALONEY and Claire
NEARY, Sun Media, Wed., December 26,
Beryl IVEY, the London icon whose philanthropy touched education,
health care and the arts in London and beyond, has died. She
was 82.
Though she and her husband of nearly 60 years, Dick, moved to
Toronto about 18 months ago, her love of the place she called
home since arriving for university never waned, her family says.
"She missed London enormously," her son Richard
IVEY said from
his Toronto home last night.
"She loved London and she loved many of the institutions, big
and small, in London."
IVEY was felled by a heart attack Sunday and hospitalized in
Toronto. She died there yesterday morning, three days shy of
her 83rd birthday.
But on Monday -- Christmas Eve -- she was in "vintage form,"
her son said. "So, we all got to say hi and bye."
As news of the death spread yesterday, praise poured in for
IVEY,
who, along with her husband, donated an estimated $150 million
and left a lasting mark on the Forest City.
"This city and province and country has lost a great Canadian,"
said Tony DAGNONE, former chief executive of the London Health
Sciences Centre.
At the University of Western Ontario, whose prestigious business
school bears the Ivey name, there's no overstating the effects
of her generosity, said University of Western Ontario president
Paul DAVENPORT.
"I feel an enormous admiration for all she's done for London
and for Londoners," he said. "The Ivey family is the foremost
benefactor of (Western). There's no doubt about that."
Far from just a financial donor, the modest, five-foot-two
IVEY
believed passionately in the institutions she supported, said
London member of provincial parliament Deb
MATTHEWS.
IVEY's legacy
in London, said Mayor Anne Marie
DECICCO-
BEST, will live on indefinitely.
A private funeral will be held in London Friday, her birthday,
and a memorial at a later date. She will be buried in London.
Born Beryl
NURSE in 1924 in Chatham to a Canadian army lieutenant-colonel
who taught elementary school, and a former military nurse,
IVEY
was a celebrated track star who arrived at University of Western
Ontario in 1943. It was the academic scholarship she received
that would inspire her generosity years later, she said in a
2005 interview.
She graduated valedictorian from University of Western Ontario-affiliated
Brescia College -- to which she would years later give $750,000
for a library expansion -- and became a teacher at Beal secondary
school in London.
She married Dick
IVEY, who she met in her first year at University
of Western Ontario, and joined his wealthy family, co-founders
of the Empire Brass Manufacturing Co., now known as Emco.
In the 1950s, the pair had four children, to whom Friends say
they passed along their sense of generosity. It was Dick's father,
Richard G.
IVEY, who in 1947 incorporated the Ivey Foundation.
Beryl is credited with the business-like approach to philanthropy
the family adopted in the 1970s.
She and Dick passed along control of the foundation to their
four children in 1997.
The list of organizations the Ivey generosity helped is long
and distinguished: University of Western Ontario and the London
Health Sciences Centre, the Grand Theatre, Museum London, the
Canadian Medical Hall of Fame and Parkwood Hospital.
For Beryl and Dick, travel also was a passion. Business often
took them to Europe, but they also made several trips to Africa
and to the remote Arctic.
They were art enthusiasts, and Beryl's love of the outdoors was
referenced by Friends last night, with one calling her an "amazing
gardener."
To celebrate the 55th anniversary of their mother's graduation
from Western,
IVEY's children created the Beryl Ivey Garden at
the university, which includes plants from her own garden.
About two years ago the couple moved to Toronto to be closer
to their children, effectively severing the historic family's
last physical presence in London.
In June, Beryl was named to the Order of Canada. It was an honour
she eagerly anticipated receiving this February, friend Bill
BRADY of London said last night. While she will be remembered
for her generosity,
BRADY -- who called
IVEY "a remarkable force"
said she was anything but a cheque-writer. "She was no pushover.
"You had to make a strong case for (support); you had to prove
it was worthwhile."
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BRADY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-14 published
O'BRIEN,
Brendan, Q.C., L.S.M.
Peacefully at home in Dundas, Ontario, on July 13, 2007. Lovingly
remembered by Beverley, his wife of 44 years, and his children
Susie and Duncan, and their families Peter, Bridget, Thomas and
Jamie MOUNTFORD,
Marita and Josie and Brendan
O'BRIEN. Brendan
will also be greatly missed by his sister Geraldine (Charles
BRADY) and many nieces and nephews. Brendan was pre-deceased
by his parents, Florence
(MILEY) and Donel, and by siblings Charles,
Eileen (PHELAN), Laureen
(WEILER), Edward, Miley, Elizabeth (Betty
McGOEY,) and George. Brendan was born in 1909 in Toronto, and
raised in Dixie, Ontario. He spent 96 of his 98 summers on Lake
Joseph, most of those on his beloved Burnt Island. He had a long
and distinguished career as a lawyer in Toronto, beginning as
a junior with the firm of Phelan and Richardson after being called
to the bar in 1932. He eventually became senior partner, before
the firm merged with Aylesworth Thompson in 1986. He taught at
Osgoode Law School in the 1950s and in the Bar Admission Course
until 1959. In 1966 he was elected Treasurer of the Law Society
of Upper Canada. During his term he made significant contributions,
including outlining a plan which would eventually become the
basis for the Law Foundation of Ontario. He remained an active
participant of Convocation until the age of 96. In 2005 he received
the Law Society Medal for his many contributions to the province's
justice system. In 1979 Brendan became the first president of
the Osgoode Society. His passionate interest in history inspired
his authorship of two books, Speedy Justice (1992), and The Prettiest
Spot in Muskoka (1999). A private family funeral will be held
on Tuesday July 17, 2007 at Cattel, Eaton and Chambers Funeral
Home, 53 Main Street, Dundas. Cremation has taken place. In lieu
of flowers, donations to the Victorian Order of Nurses would
be appreciated. www.catteleatonandchambers.ca
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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Mary
Patricia (née
BRADY)
It is with great sadness that the Taylor family announce that
Mary Patricia (Pat)
TAILOR/TAYLOR née
BRADY, family matriarch, devoted
wife, dearly loved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother,
passed away peacefully in her 95th year surrounded by her family
at Mount Sinai Hospital on July 29, 2007. Pat was born in Campbellford,
Ontario, May 20, 1913, and was the only daughter of Alphonsus
and Alice BRADY.
She was predeceased in 1976, by her loving husband
of 41 years, John Joseph
TAILOR/TAYLOR and will be fondly remembered
and dearly missed by her children, Grant (Charlotte), Ann DE
JONG, Paul, Frances
WENTGES, Sheilagh, Philip, Stephen, Vicki
and Peter (Michelle), by her brother Charles (Gerry) and all
the Brady clan. She leaves a legacy of 24 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren,
all of whom were blessed with her affection, grace and approachable
nature. She was predeceased in 2006, by her sons-in-law Cornelis
(Kees) WENTGES and Egbert (Bert) DE
JONG.
Vibrant and candid,
Pat was cherished for her thoughtful and generous spirit, her
wisdom and natural elegance. Without losing touch with her strong
faith, Irish roots and respect for tradition, she embraced modern
day life, having a strong connection with those far younger than
herself. A flapper in the 20's, a stylish young bride in the
30's, she devoted herself entirely to family, spending cherished
summers with them on Lake Joseph. Pat will always be remembered
for her ease as a gracious hostess in Hamilton, Montreal, Toronto
and Naples. The family is enormously appreciative to all the
staff at The Balmoral Club, where Pat had been a resident these
past 10 years. We wish to gratefully acknowledge the compassion
and kindness of her care-givers, Esther, Nellie and Gillian.
A funeral Mass will be held at Holy Rosary Church at 1: 30 p.m.
on Wednesday, August 1, 2007 at 354 St. Clair Avenue West. In
lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy can be made to Lung
Cancer Canada in Pat's memory in honour of The Egbert Douwe de
Jong Fellowship Fund.
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PATEL,
Doctor
Rajni
A family physician who practiced medicine in Tilbury, Chatham
and London, Ontario for over 35 years, passed away November 20th
of a heart attack at his home in London. He was 64. Born October 28th,
1943 in Musoma, Tanzania, Raj realized at an early age he was
destined to follow in the footsteps of his father Doctor Sumobi
PATEL, a renowned physician in the country. From the age of 9
onwards, he assisted his father during his various rounds serving
the constituents of the country. In 1959, he left Tanzania for
London, England to finish his high school education. His passion
and desire to help those afflicted with various maladies led
him to attend medical school at the College of Physicians and
Surgeons in Dublin, Ireland in the early 1960s. Always the adventurous
type, his decision as to where to do his residency was finalized
during the early hours in the morning at a Dublin pub. When one
of his colleagues wagered ten pounds that he should go to Canada
to do his residency, he spent one night thinking about it, purchased
his ticket to Ottawa the next day, and collected his wager that
evening. After spending two years shuttling between Ottawa and
London, England, Raj settled in London, Ontario in early 1971.
Under the tutelage of Doctor Roland
CARSON, his mentor and closest
friend Rajni prepared for a career in pediatrics. In 1972, he
met Frances
BYRNE, an Operating Room nurse at Victoria Hospital.
Soon thereafter the two of them began dating and eventually married
on June 23rd, 1973. In 1975, they moved to Tilbury, Ontario where
he set up a family practice with Doctor Aidan
BRADY.
Over the next
28 years he skillfully practiced medicine in the Chatham-Kent
area. During his tenure he served as the President of the Chatham-Kent
Medical Association, and was instrumental in facilitating the
Continuing Medical Education programs. In 2004, he reunited professionally
with Doctor
CARSON and opened a walk-in clinic in London, Ontario.
Both Raj and Fran loved to travel as well as to host various
social gatherings with colleagues and Friends. He is survived
by two sons, Anil, of Toronto, Ontario, and Ashwin, of Gunnison,
Colorado; two daughters, Alisha of Toronto, Ontario; and Alexis
of Toronto, Ontario; and granddaughter Hannah; predeceased by
two brothers Suresh and Kurit; a sister, Hansa of London, England,
and two brothers, Ashwin of London, England, and Satish of London,
England. He is reunited with his loving wife
Fran
PATEL, who
passed away of cancer at the age of 52. Donations can be made
to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
A fitting tribute to Raj's life will take place at the London
Convention Center, Friday November 30th. Doors open at 4 p.m.
Tributes and toasts from 6-7: 30 p.m. followed by music and cocktail
reception.
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BRADY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-13 published
MONCEL, Lt-General Robert William, OC, OBE, DSO, CD,
Légion D'honneur, Croix de Guerre Avec Palme, LLD
At Veterans Memorial Hospital, Halifax, Nova Scotia, on December 10,
2007, in his 91st year, Lt.-General
MONCEL, OC, OBE, DSO,
CD, Légion d'Honneur, Croix de Guerre avec Palme, LLD, Canadian
Army (retired;) survived by his son-in-law, George
CONSTANTIS,
grandchildren Aliki and Constantine, many nieces and nephews
and their families. General
MONCEL was predeceased by his parents
René Edouard and Edith
(BRADY)
MONCEL, his wife of many years
Nancy Allison
BELL ('Billie',) daughter Renée, and sisters Marguerite
and Renée. He was educated at Selwyn House, Montreal, Québec,
Bishop's College School, Lennoxville, Québec, and McGill University.
General Moncel joined the Militia (Victoria Rifles) in 1937,
and when World War 2 broke out he went overseas in 1939 with
the 1st Canadian Infantry Division as a platoon commander in
the Royal Canadian Regiment. In June 1940, he with his platoon
were among a very small group of Canadians who actually landed
in France before the expedition to reinforce the allies. It was
aborted due to the collapse of resistance to the German onslaught.
On his own initiative, he was able to get his platoon back to
the United Kingdom. He attended the Staff College in the United
Kingdom and subsequently held various command and staff appointments,
including GSO3 and Brigade Major (BM) with the First Canadian
Army Tank Brigade, GSO1 Operations with Headquarters 2 Canadian
Corps. In August 1943 he was promoted Lt. Col. to command the
18th Armoured Car Regiment (Manitoba Dragoons), and
in August
1944 he became Canada's youngest World War 2 General Officer,
in the rank of Brigadier, when he assumed command of the 4th Canadian
Armoured Brigade in Normandy, which he continued to Command until
VE Day in Germany. General
MONCEL was invested as an Officer
of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire for his services
with Headquarters 2nd Canadian Corps, the Distinguished Service
Order for personal gallantry and leadership in the Hochwald fighting
in Germany. His citation for the latter notes 'the gallant bearing
of this officer and the complete disregard for his own personal
safety, were an inspiration to all troops under his command and
the successful outcome of the attack was in great measure due
to his vigorous leadership.' He was Mentioned in Dispatches for
his valour in the Battle of Falaise and the French Government
made him a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour with the award of
the Croix de Guerre avec Palme. Postwar, General Moncel continued
his military career at Army Headquarters in Ottawa and became
the first Director of the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps following
which he was appointed Director of Military Training. He served
as the Army member of the Canadian joint staff in London as a
Brigadier, and the joint secretary observed that when the Chairman
wished opinion on matters of substance, the other members invariably
wanted to know 'What does Bob Moncel think'?
MONCEL served as
Deputy Chief of General Staff at Army Headquarters in Ottawa
after which he was appointed Senior Canadian Military Officer
to the Canadian Delegation on the International Control Commission
in Indochina and the acting Canadian Commissioner of the International
Commission for Supervision and Control in Vietnam. He returned
to Canada to Command 3 Canadian Infantry Brigade in New Brunswick.
Subsequently, in the rank of Major-General, he became the Quarter
Master General of the Canadian Army in Ottawa and, later, the
General Officer Commanding Eastern Command in Halifax. On promotion
to Lieutenant-General he became the first Comptroller-General
of the Canadian Armed Forces and later appointed Vice-Chief of
the Defence Staff. General
MONCEL retired from the military in
1966, and in 1967 he was appointed Coordinator for Visiting Heads
of State to Canada, specifically for Expo '67. He was awarded
the Canadian Medal, and was invested as an Officer of the Order
of Canada. In 1968 he retired to Nova Scotia with his wife and
settled in the Bell family property. He continued to contribute
to the community in many ways. When asked to assist a small hospital
in Lunenburg that was having difficulties, he was elected Chairman
of the Board and with his characteristic skills very quickly
had the organization running efficiently, solvent and happy.
He served on the Board of Regents, Mount Allison University,
and as a Director of the Nova Scotia Rehabilitation Centre. General
Bob MONCEL was a man of wide-ranging interests, with a particular
interest in the arts, both as a collector and a painter. One
of his works was exhibited in the Royal Institute of Oil Painters
in London. He was an enthusiastic sportsman, a member of the
Royal Ottawa Golf Club, the Rideau Club, and the Royal St. Lawrence
Yacht Club. He spent his retirement years enjoying his favourite
pursuits: painting, playing organ and flute, sailing in his boats,
overseeing the care of the gardens and orchards on the estate,
and daily long walks with his dogs. He was a true renaissance
man. And yet, for all his talents, General
MONCEL was forever
a very modest and private person. Funeral services for General
MONCEL will take place on Monday, December 17, 2007 at 1: 00 p.m.
at the Stadacona Chapel, Canadian Forces Base Halifax, Gottingen
Street entrance.
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MOIR,
Carol (née
BLACK) (August 19, 1950-October 21, 2007)
It is with heavy hearts that we say goodbye to Carol (née
BLACK)
after a long and courageous battle with a rare neurological disorder.
She is survived by her mother Margaret; Husband Bill; kids Jeff,
Jason, Lauren; Brother Don and wife Marg and kids Charyl (Neil),
Trevor, Steven.
Carol, you have been an inspiration and joy to your family and
Friends. Your dignity and grace through this has been remarkable
and we have all been blessed to have been a part of your life.
The family wishes to thank the staff of the Complex Care facility
at Trillium Hospital (M-site) for their compassion and care for
Carol.
And to Maria
ARAUJO, Elisa
PERERA, Belen
BRAELEY, Emma
MONCAWE,
Jane HALL,
Nora
ANG and Marna
MARTIN, a simple thank you does
not seem adequate enough to convey our feelings. The Friendship,
care and love that you gave to Carol has been overwhelming and
the family is deeply touched.
Thank you also to Doctor Tiffany
CHOW,
Baycrest and
to Donna SCHELL
of the Alzhiemer's Society of Peel for your understanding, help
and guidance throughout.
Funeral Service will be held at the Glen Oaks Reception Centre
Chapel, 3164 9th Line (at Dundas), Oakville (905-257-8822) on
Thursday, October 25th, at 2: 30 p.m.
Donations in Carol's memory can be made to the Trillium Hospital
Centre Foundation or the Alzheimer's Society of Peel.
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BRAGG o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-11-10 published
KING,
Reginald
Ford
Reginald Ford
KING passed away on November 5th, 2007. Dearly
loved, and a man of integrity and kindness. Born in Port Union,
Newfoundland, in 1927. In 1955, Reg moved his young family to
southern Ontario, where he felt there would be more opportunity.
He found work in the accounting department of the Hamilton based
steel and industrial supply company Wilkinson and Kompass and
stayed for 35 years, retiring as President and General Manager,
in 1990. As a family man, he hugged his sons often, nurtured
his three children to succeed as entrepreneurs, and ensured his
wife was financially independent of him. At the office, he practiced
employment equity before these principals were mainstream. An
ethos of sharing credit liberally, and assuming responsibility
when things were difficult, served him well. Ideologically conservative
for most of his life, during retirement, his views evolved to
the centre. He supported same sex marriage and came to feel governments
should invest more in social programs. Despite his health challenges
and loss of Elizabeth (Betty), his wife of 53 years in 2003,
he lived his final years independently and positively, charming
all those whom he met to his final days. Beloved by his children
and their partners: John (Teresa,) Michigan; Susan (Lu
KORTE,)
Ottawa; Gary (Laura
EAGLES), Ottawa; and nephew Don
BRAGG, Hamilton.
He also leaves seven cherished grandchildren: Ryan, Matthew,
Sean, Vashti, and Dylan
KING, and Quincy and Jesse
KORTE-
KING.
Also mourning his passing are his sister Edna
CARSON,
Washington,
and brother Dan (Gloria), Toronto. Following his wishes, a private
family service will be held. Thank you to Don, the wonderful
neighbours and health professionals who cared for Reg in recent
years and months. For those wishing to make a memorial contribution,
donations to the Arthritis Society or Shepherds of Good Hope
would be appreciated by the family.
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BRAIDEN o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-08-22 published
BRAIDEN,
Sadie "
Belle" (née
ALLEN)
Peacefully at Shelburne Headwaters Health Care Centre on Tuesday,
August 14, 2007 in her 87th year. Loving wife of the late Walter.
Cherished mother of Garnet and his wife Leone, Allen and his
wife Betty, Eva
LITTLE, Jim and his wife Fran, Babara
SQUIRRELL.
Devoted grandmother of Cathy, Kevin, Tracey, Heather, Pam, Arlene,
Kent, Steven, Cathy, Donna, Carolynn, Laurie, Ken, Larry, Wayne,
Wanda, Mark, Lynn, Shane. Great-grandmother of 36 great-grandchildren
and seven great-great-grandchildren. She is survived by her sister
Audrey BRUCE and brother Doug
ALLEN.
Predeceased by her parents
Almer and Janet
ALLEN and brother, Harry. She will be fondly
remembered by her nieces and nephews. The family received Friends
at the Doney Funeral Home, Shelburne, on Wednesday, August 15
from 7-9 p.m. and Thursday, August 16, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A funeral
service was held in the funeral home chapel on Friday, August
17, 2007 at 1 p.m. Interment in the Shelburne Cemetery. Donations
to the Shelburne Headwaters Health Care Centre or Charity of
Your Choice would be appreciated.
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BRAILEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-07 published
BRAILEY,
Moira
Joyce
(July 18, 1919-June 3, 2007)
Died peacefully at West Park Long Term Care Centre. Joyce suffered
for many years with a debilitating heart condition and osteoporosis.
She always managed, however, to be cheerful and interested in
all her family. Her husband, George died in 2003. Joyce leaves
two daughters, Seonaid
BRAILEY and Moira
MacRAE
(Garth.)
She
was a truly wonderful Nana to Justin
MacRAE,
Krista
BRAILEY,
Gail MacRAE (Allan
LAURENT), and Heather
MacRAE (Chris
O'CONNOR).
Joyce had a very special relationship with her great-granddaughter,
Jordan TUCKER-
MacRAE and great-grandchildren, Sam and Leigha
BRETT, Haley
MacRAE, Finlay and Emma
O'CONNOR and Philippe
GIGUERE.
Joyce was born in Scotland, the youngest of 5 girls. She had
a degree in Art and always enjoyed costume design. She spent
her career as a teacher and found her happiest and most memorable
time at Bialik Hebrew Day School, where the students, staff and
families became long standing Friends. Joyce lived at West Park
Long Term Care Centre for her last 5 years. She and her family
appreciated the help and support provided by the dedicated staff,
who treated her with kindness and dignity. Private arrangements
have been made. If you wish, a donation may be made to the West
Park Foundation 82 Buttonwood Avenue, Toronto, M6M 2J5 or the
charity of your choice.
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BRAIN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-05-30 published
LITTLE,
Lorraine
May
(BRAIN)
Passed away peacefully at her residence in Port Elgin surrounded
by her family on Saturday evening, May 26th, 2007, at the age
of 72 years, the former Lorraine May
BRAIN, wife of Pat
LITTLE
of Port Elgin and formerly of Cambridge, mother of Peter and
his wife Janice of Ayr, Nanny to Krista, Matt and Cory
LITTLE,
sister of Barbara and her husband Frank
STEFAN of Brantford,
and Ron BRAIN of Cambridge. Lorraine is survived also by her
nieces and nephews and their families. She is predeceased by
one brother Larry. Friends are invited to a service to remember
Lorraine's life to be held at the Port Elgin United Church, 840 Bruce
Street, Port Elgin Chapel, on Wednesday morning, May 30th at
11 a.m., with the Rev. Gordon
WILLIAMS officiating. A reception
with the family will follow the funeral service in the Family
Activity Centre of the church. Memorial contributions to the
Oncology Department of the Grey-Bruce Health Services in Owen
Sound would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. Funeral
arrangements are in the care of the W. Kent Milroy Port Elgin
Chapel, 510 Mill Street, Port Elgin (Town of Saugeen Shores).
Portrait and memorial online at www.milroyfuneralhomes.com
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BRAIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-11-28 published
BRAIN,
Daisy
Kathleen
Longtime Member of St. Gregory the Great Church. Surrounded by
her loving family, Daisy passed away peacefully on Tuesday November 27th,
2007 at the Wynfield Residence in Oshawa, Ontario. Daisy, in
her 96th year is the beloved wife of the late Harold
BRAIN (1983.)
Loving
Mother of Marlene
ANDREJICKA
(Tony) of Toronto, Robert
BRAIN and his wife
Lorna of Courtice, the late Margaret
BRAIN,
and Terry BRAIN and his wife
Margaret of Windsor. Loved Grandmother
of Chris ANDREJICKA (Linda), Laurie
REID (Gord), Brian
ANDREJICKA,
David BRAIN
(Gabrielle,)
Steven
BRAIN (Rebecca,) Michael
BRAIN
(Shannon) and Kevin
BRAIN.
Great-grandmother of Laura, Eric,
Jennifer, Nicole, Devin, Zoe, Caitlyn, Taylor and Tessa. Dear
Sister of Marion
WILKINSON, the late Marguerite, the late Hartland,
and the late Jimmy. Daisy will be sadly missed and fondly remembered
by her loving family and dear Friends. Resting at Armstrong Funeral
Home, 124 King Street East, Oshawa with Mass of Christian Burial
at The Church of St. Gregory the Great (Simcoe and Adelaide) on
Friday November 30th at 10: 30 a.m. Interment to follow at St. Gregory's
Cemetery, Oshawa. Friends will be received on Thursday November 29th
from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Armstrong Funeral Home. Memorial
Donations to the Parkinson Society would be appreciated. Online
condolences may be made at www.armstrongfuneralhome.net
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BRAITHWAITE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-15 published
O'BRIEN,
Richard
Passed away suddenly on Sunday, October 14, 2007 at the age of
59. Survived by his mother Catherine
O'BRIEN and predeceased
by his father Joseph
O'BRIEN and his brother Greg. Remembered
by his sisters Marylou and Colleen, nephew Matt and nieces Jordann
and Riva. Remembered with so much love and laughter by his life
long friend Patti
HABIB and godson Alexander
HABIB.
Thank you
to his loyal caregiver Patricia
BRAITHWAITE and his wonderful
Doctor, Raquel
ADELSTEIN.
Special love and gratitude to the 4th Dimension
family, Cheryl, Brent, Candace, and Liam
TITCOMB.
Family and
Friends will be received at the Ward Funeral Home, 2035 Weston
Road, (North of Lawrence) on Wednesday, October 17 from 4 p.m.
until the time of service at 6 p.m. in the Ward Chapel. Cremation.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the heart and stroke foundation
would be appreciated by the family. Condolences can be sent to
richard.obrien@wardfh.com
May God hold you in the palm of His hand
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HEALY,
Connor
Devlin
Our angel Connor Devlin
HEALY passed away peacefully on October 26th,
2007, at Saint_Joseph's Hospital, London. Infant
son of Joseph
HEALY and Brooke
PATERSON.
Little brother of Caleb Michael
HEALY.
Cherished grand_son of Catherine
HEALY and William
MATHERS,
Wendy
and Brian MONAHAN, and Russell
PATERSON.
Great-grand_son of John
and Johanna
BRAK.
Loved by Aunts and Uncles, Laura and Jason
MUZZELL,
Grant and Tara
PATERSON, Damon
PATERSON, and Chenice
PATERSON.
Also missed by his cousins Myles
MUZZELL and Dakota
and Landon
PATERSON. Survived by his many loving great aunts
and uncles. Interment Saint Mary's Cemetery. A private family service
has taken place. Donations to the Salvation Army Day Care Centre
would be appreciated.
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BRAKE o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-06-18 published
KENNEDY,
Mervin
Charles
Suddenly, in the company of his family, on Saturday, June 16,
2007 at the age of 58. Loving husband of Kathy, of R.R.#6 Markdale
and father of Steve (Leanne) of Williamsford and Kelly (Stephen)
BRAKE of Thompson, Manitoba. The light of his life were his 5 grandchildren,
Jarrid, Malcom, Alexandria, Gillyan and Kaity. Survived by sisters
Audrey (Bernie)
McCASKIE of Markdale, Ruby (Chuck)
BALYK of Thorold,
Dolly (John)
DAVIS of Burlington, Brothers Jack
KENNEDY
(Ruby)
and Gerald
KENNEDY
(Beryl) all of Bracebridge, and brothers-in-law
Jack BEVAN of Hamilton, and Bill
BEVAN of Calgary, Alberta. Predeceased
by his parents Earl and Ella, brother Sonny and nephews Darwin
and Jamie. Merv was 'Mr. Fix-It' to many who knew him. His first
love was his family, followed by hunting, fishing, horses, camping,
Florida and his motor-bike. A donation to your children's or
grandchildren's R.E.S.P. (education fund) would have made him
smile. The family will receive Friends at the May Funeral Home,
63 Main St. E., Markdale, Tuesday from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.
A Funeral service will be held at Annesley United Church, 82 Toronto
St. S., Markdale, Wednesday, June 20th at 2: 00 p.m. We will all
miss him so much but will forever cherish the great memories
we have.
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BRAKEL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-30 published
BRAKEL,
James
Robert
Passed away on Sunday, October 28, 2007 after battling cancer
since 2002. Jim is survived by his family, wife Jacqueline (married
20 years), and children Tyler, Melanie and Carly. Born April 1,
1966 in Toronto, Jim lived and worked in Brampton, Ontario. He
was employed for 20 years at Robert Brakel and Associates Ltd.
And was a member of Bramalea Baptist Church, where he ministered
and was ministered to. Family, work and Christian ministry were
Jim's passions. His family will miss him but look forward to
the day when they are reunited in the presence of Christ, when
we are 'released from pain and suffering… when God will give
us our full rights as his children, including the new bodies
he has promised us.' (Romans 8: 23). Friends will be received
at the Ward Funeral Home, 52 Main Street South (Hwy. #10), Brampton,
on Thursday from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service from Bramalea
Baptist Church, 9050 Dixie Road, Brampton on Friday at 11 a.m.
Followed by interment, In lieu of flowers donations to Yonge
Street Mission, 270 Gerrard Street East, Toronto M5A 2G4. Condolences
may be sent to jim.brakel@wardfh.com
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BRAMWELL o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2007-01-31 published
John ROBERTSON
BRAMWELL
John ROBERTSON
BRAMWELL passed away after a brief illness in Victoria, BC on January 26, 2007.
He will be sadly missed by his loving wife Lillian, two daughters Allison (Jon) and Lia
(Phil), son Cameron (Hilary), grandchildren Chloe, Maya, Ben, Alex and Owen, and one
sister Patricia. A celebration of John's life will be held in Ontario at a date to be
announced later. For those so desiring, donations may be made in memory of John to the
Nanaimo and District Hospital Foundation, Intensive Care Unit, 1200 Dufferin Crescent,
Nanaimo, BC, V9S 2B7. Sands ~ Nanaimo.
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BRANAGAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-26 published
DEORE,
Raymond
J.
Age 79, of Treasure Island, Florida for the last 3 years and
formerly of Burlington, Ontario, Canada and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
died peacefully at home, on Saturday, July 21, 2007; beloved
husband for 48 years of the late Doris
(KEARNEY)
DEORE; devoted
father of Sybil
PERCY and Bernard
DEORE, both of Canada; brother
of Mary Lou
BRANAGAN; loving grandfather of Connor, Kyle, Garrett,
Sean and Cassie. Ray worked in Steel Industry Management for
over 30 years and while in Canada was a member of St. Patrick
Church in Burlington. If desired, memorials may be made to Canadian
Diabetes Association. Funeral arrangements in Florida by Brent
Funeral Home (727) 321-3321 and
in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania by
Laughlin Memorial Chapel (412) 531-5100.
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BRAND o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-06-09 published
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS,
Gwen
Born November 21st, 1940 and passed away on Wednesday, June 6th,
2007, at Southlake Regional Hospital, after a 12 year battle
with cancer. Her courage, compassion and strength will be remembered
forever by family and Friends. A wonderful wife, mother, grandmother,
aunt and friend, she will be missed by all, especially husband
Harold DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS, grandchildren Jesse, Connor, Blaine, Tyler, Taylor
and Toria; children Dawn
CARROTHERS
(Adam,)
Stephanie
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS
(Larry GIBBS,) and Terri
STENTIFORD
(Brent.)
Special thanks to
niece Lee-Ann
BRAND for always being there for mom, brother,
Ken TAILOR/TAYLOR, for bone marrow donation, and all the love and support
from Friends and family over the past 12 years. Friends will
be received at the Roadhouse and Rose Funeral Home, 157 Main St. S.,
Newmarket from 6-8 p.m. Sunday. A celebration of Gwen's life
will be held at the Glenway Golf and Country Club (Davis Doctor near
Bathurst St.), Newmarket on Monday at 2 p.m. with visitation
there from 1 p.m. A reception will follow until 4 p.m. In lieu
of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be
appreciated. On-line condolences and donations may be made through
www.roadhouseandrose.com
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BRAND o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-15 published
YOUNG,
Mary
Winnifred (née
HENDREN)
Passed away peacefully, on Saturday, June 9th, 2007 at Markham
Stouffville Hospital in her 92nd year. Predeceased by her parents
George and Gertrude
HENDREN, her beloved husband Doctor Percival
Musgrave YOUNG, her sister Ivah
BRAND and her brothers Don and
Ralph HENDREN.
Devoted mother of Ian (Shirley) of Toronto, Roger
(Kate KENNEDY) of Sudbury, and Heather (Pat
PARKER) of Espanola
and New Liskeard. Loving grandmother of Katherine (Ashley
ADAMSON,)
Karen (Todd
JASIE,)
Genevieve
(Geoff
NEWTON,) Brian (Karen,)
Bradley (Jennifer
LAVINIA,) and David (Michelle.) Proud great-grandmother
of Emma, Megan, Tyler, Cassidy, Samuel and Eva. Mary was born
on May 16, 1916 in Lakefield, Ontario. She graduated as a registered
nurse from Kingston General Hospital in 1937 and married her
beloved Percy in 1940. She moved to Sturgeon Falls, Ontario where
Percy practiced as a general practitioner physician until 1977,
when they retired to Toronto. Mary spent her life helping others
and was involved in many community activities. Mary's greatest
undertaking was raising her three children. She supported them
in every way and always kept communications open. In more recent
years she was a wonderful grandmother and great-grandmother.
Mary had boundless energy and a great sense of humour that rubbed
off positively on everyone around her. She loved nature and was
the driving force in the family to purchase a boat, then land
and a cottage on Lake Nipissing where the family still spends
many of its happiest moments. This has kindled a deep love and
appreciation of the out of doors in her children and grandchildren.
Mary will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her. She
touched so many lives. She will always be in our hearts with
great affection. A memorial service to celebrate Mary's life
will be held at the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles Chapel,
1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue East), at 1 p.m.
on Thursday, June 21st. If desired, donations to the Childhood
Cancer Foundation Candlelighters Canada would be gratefully acknowledged
as an expression of sympathy. www.childhoodcancer.ca or 1-800-363-1062.
Condolences and memories may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com
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BRAND o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-11-28 published
CLARK, T.L. "Lew"
Born Bangor, Maine, died Montreal, Quebec, on November 23, 2007,
aged 85 years. Devoted husband of Joan Ross
CLARK.
Loving father
of Ross, Christopher and Jocelyn (Rick
BRAND.)
Proud grandfather
of Katie, Sara, Griffin and Ethan.
son of the late Theodore
CLARK
and Dorothy
AYER. Dear brother and brother-in-law of the late
Dorothy and Willem
AUER, and of Graham
ROSS
(Susan.)
Much loved
uncle and great uncle of many Auer and Ross nieces and nephews.
Dear friend since childhood of Henry Humphrey Moulton and Fred
Pillsbury, and of their wives Betsy and Bina.
Thanks to the staff of the Griffith McConnell Residence and the
Aylmer Must agency for their friendly, cheerful care.
Lew lived a full life: boyhood in New England; education at Milton
Academy and Harvard College; service in the South Pacific as
an officer in the U.S. Navy; employment with Dewey and Almy in
Cambridge and Montreal, with Alcan in Montreal, Ross Cutter in
Waltham, and Cambridge again with Harvard University Press; and
outdoor pursuits including sailing, cross country skiing and
walking. He retired in Montreal, spending time in voluntary activities
in the community and learnt to curl at the Royal Montreal Curling
Club. Lew's happiest moments were in the company of his family
and Friends.
Memorial service Wednesday, December 5, 2007, at 2 p.m., at the
Unitarian Church of Montreal, 5035 De Maisonneuve Blvd. West,
Montreal.
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BRANDES o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-12 published
RICHMOND,
Joy (née
BREFF)
Peacefully, after months of a courageous fight against cancer,
Joy, at the age of 76, passed away at home on Wednesday, October 10,
2007. She was predeceased by her parents, Joseph and Doris
BREFF
of New York. Joy was deeply adored by her husband Alec. She is
survived by him and by two most loving daughters, Susan of London
and Nina (Martin
ROSS) of Toronto, as well as two granddaughters,
Hannah and Isabel who truly loved their dear grandma. Also survived
by sister, Gail, sister-in-law Judy, nieces Sharon
ZANE,
Caroline
GOODMAN and Jill
BRANDES and a special cousin, Marilyn
RABIN
and their families, and many other Friends who have been so kind
always and particularly during her illness. Joy was born in New
York and soon after graduating from University of Michigan, while
on a holiday in the Adirondacks, met her husband to be and within
28 days of that meeting, they were married. Skeptical Friends
were sure the match would not last. They were very wrong. It
lasted over fifty two years. As soon as she was wed, Joy moved
to London and spent the rest of her life enjoying that city.
With her high spirits, sense of humanity and delightful sense
of humor, she made many, many Friends. She did not sit still.
Almost immediately after arriving in Canada, she became involved
as an actress with the London Little Theatre and joined various
clubs such as Hadassah of which she early became president. She
was a devotee of theatre and musicals at London's Grand, and
in Toronto, New York, Stratford, Niagara-on-the Lake and on.
With Friends she loved playing bridge and Canasta. She also was
most enthusiastic about travel and spent time in many countries
of the world, both exotic and otherwise. Once her daughters had
grown up and flown the coop, she went to work as a travel agent,
one who insisted on getting the best for her loyal clients. On
her behalf, her family wishes to express deep appreciation to
all of the devoted and caring medical staff at Victoria Hospital
on Commissioners. Sincere thanks as well to Medical Priorities,
Victorian Order of Nurses and Community Care Access Centre. Donations,
if any, would be much appreciated by the Canadian Cancer Society.
Funeral Service will take place at Logan Funeral Home, 371 Dundas
Street (between Waterloo and Colborne St.) on Sunday, October 14,
2007 at 3 p.m. and will be conducted by Rabbi Joel
WITTSTEIN
of Temple Israel. Interment Restmount Cemetery. Online condolences
can be expressed at www.loganfh.ca A tree will be planted as
a living memorial to Joy
RICHMOND.
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BRANDON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-09 published
McINTOSH, Mavis Irene (formerly
KNOWLES, née
MALLINSON)
It is with great sadness that the three children of Mavis Irene
Knowles McINTOSH announce her passing on June 2, 2007, at the
age of 86. Mom passed away peacefully in her sleep at the Village
of Sandalwood Park Nursing Home, Brampton, Ontario. Beloved wife
and companion for 15 years of John Albert
McINTOSH who passed
away in 2004. Loving and devoted wife for 29 years of Frederick
KNOWLES who passed away in 1972. Loving mother and mother-in-law
of Rosemary and Harvey
BRUNER,
Carolyn
KNOWLES and Guy
BONNETTA,
and Ansy KROUGLICOF and Harold
KNOWLES. Dear grandmother of Katie
(Neil MARUOKA), Emily (Vadim
KAZAKOV), Jennifer, Maggie, Heidi,
Andrew, Nicholas, and Jonathan. Mom's last outing was on April 25th,
2007 when she visited her great-granddaughter Molly Noelle
MARUOKA
who was just nine days old. Mavis will be sadly missed by her
brothers and sisters-in-law Nancy and Kenneth
MALLINSON
(Langley,
British Columbia), Pat
BURNS and John
MALLINSON (Lachine, Quebec),
Audrey KNOWLES (Pointe Claire, Quebec), Mary
BRANDON (Fenelon
Falls, Ontario,) and Isobel and Doug
CLERK
(Fenelon
Falls,
Ontario,)
her nieces, nephews and cousins. Mavis is predeceased by her
brothers Robert and Harold
MALLINSON.
She has relatives and Friends
right across Canada, from British Columbia to the Atlantic Provinces
and will be fondly remembered by them all. Mom was born in Montreal
on July 9th, 1920, the daughter of Donalda Grace
(WOOD) and George
James MALLINSON.
She graduated from West Hill High School in
1938. After completing a secretarial course, she worked at Ciba
Company and Allied War Supplies. As the daughter of an National
Hockey League referee, she had a great love of sports throughout
her life. She was a member of the Notre-Dame de Grace Tennis
Club and spent many winter weekends in the Laurentians skiing.
After her marriage to Fred in 1943, the couple enjoyed teaching
their children how to have fun. Ice skating, swimming, bike riding,
fishing and going on picnics were family pastimes. For many years,
Mavis and Fred were enthusiastic members of the Montreal West
Curling Club. Mom was also an active member of Westmount Baptist
Church and taught Bible study at the church's summer retreat
in the Eastern Townships, Cedar Lodge. In 1979, Mom moved to
Brampton to be closer to her grandchildren. She took up lawn
bowling and joined the local Brampton club. In early 1989, Mom
was introduced to John
McINTOSH.
The happy couple married and
moved to Belleville where they enjoyed visits with John's family.
Mom was a member of the Belleville Newcomers Club and Ladies
Euchre Group. As well as ensuring her children were well educated,
Mom passed on to them a great love of music. She was herself
part of many musical organizations. She sang in the Westmount
Baptist Choir and the Brampton Choral Society, and was a member
of the Sandalwood Chime Choir. She loved listening to performances
of the Metropolitan Opera on the radio and tolerated her son's
rock band practices in the basement of the Belmore Avenue home.
Mom was a helpful daughter, a caring sister, a good wife and
a wonderful mother. She was a proud and loving grandmother. Most
important of all, you could not ask for a better friend. We will
all miss her infectious laugh. Many thanks to the staff at Sandalwood
who looked after Mom with kindness, patience, and understanding.
Also, thank-you to the nursing staff in Ward 4A at the Peel Memorial
Hospital. A private cremation has taken place. A memorial service
will be held in the chapel at Montreal Memorial Park, 3955 Cote
de Liesse, St. Laurent, Quebec, on June 23rd, 2007 at 12: 00 noon,
followed by interment. Afterwards, there will be a reception
at the home of Harold
KNOWLES, 256 Percival Avenue, Montreal
West, H4X 1T9. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations for the
new Brampton Civic Hospital may be made to the William Osler
Health Centre Foundation, Brampton Office, 20 Lynch Street, Brampton,
Ontario, L6W 9Z9 at (905) 796-4018.
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BRANDT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-05-29 published
SALSBERG,
Nathan
On Monday, May 28, 2007 at Toronto General Hospital. Nat
SALSBERG,
beloved husband of Lillian (Lil). Loving father and father-in-law
of Sharyn Salsberg
EZRIN and Hershell
EZRIN,
Elliot and Jan
SALSBERG
of Guelph, and Risa
SALSBERG of Vancouver. Dear brother and brother-in-law
of Thelma PRITZKER,
Robert
SALSBERG and the late J.B.
SALSBERG,
Pearl KESTEEN,
Lil
BRANDT, and Betty
TROSTER. Devoted grandfather
of Rachel, Shaina, Adam, Joanna, Daniel, and Gem. At Benjamin's
Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles Avenue West (3 lights west
of Dufferin) for service on Tuesday, May 29, 2007 at 3: 00 p.m.
Interment Beth Tzedec Memorial Park. Shiva 645 Castlefield Avenue
daily from 7: 00 p.m. If desired, donations may be made to the
Nat Salsberg Memorial Fund c/o The Benjamin Foundation, 3429 Bathurst
Street, Toronto, M6A 2C3, 416-780-0324.
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BRANGET o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.collingwood.the_connection 2007-11-16 published
BRANGET,
Louis
Charles
Passed away peacefully on Wednesday October 31, 2007 at the Royal
Victoria Hospital in Barrie in his 53rd year. He dearly loved
his children Crystal, Echo, Nikki, Ernest and Minno and grandchildren
Kristen, Cole, Isaiah and Alexandra who all live in British Columbia.
Louis was the 5th of 15 children born to Joan
BRANGET and the
late Ernest
BRANGET. He was predeceased by brothers George and
John, and sister Mary. Surviving siblings are Diane
(McKAY,)
Bruce, Raymond, Daniel, Susan
(BAZANT), Armand "Joe", Gerald,
Joan (STROUD,)
Pamela
(PIERCE,) Margaret
(BARRETTE) and Michael.
Louis spent most of his life searching for relief from debilitating
emotional and physical pain. He coped by labouring long hours
with very little sleep while he did the work of two or three
men always in physically demanding situations. He loved a challenge
and was happiest doing demolition and salvage work that other
contractors would not even bid on. He was always creating something
functional or decorative from items that others had discarded.
A skilled taxidermist, Louis also enjoyed cooking, fishing, gardening,
music, and a good laugh. He loved nature and preferred to live
outdoors where he felt closest to God. Louis lived his last year
in the care of his sister Diane and her husband Brian who saw
that his complex health issues were correctly diagnosed and treated.
When he was not in hospital undergoing chemo, radiation or surgery
treatments for cancer, Louis could be found riding around Creemore
on his homemade scooter or his high-tech electric wheelchair.
He enjoyed spending time down at the Mad River checking out potential
fishing spots and he rarely missed a yard sale. Louis often commented
that he wanted to spend the rest of his life in Creemore as it
was the happiest and most peaceful period of his life. It was
his wish that his ashes be interred at the Creemore Union Cemetery
during a private memorial service in the summer of 2008 when
all his children can be present. Those who wish to remember Louis
in a special way are asked to make a donation to the Creemore
Tree Committee, Box 2073, Creemore, Ontario L0M 1G0.
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BRANIFF o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-05-28 published
BUMSTEAD,
Edeltraut
Anna
Martha (1924-2007)
Peacefully passed away at The West Mount, on Friday, May 25,
2007, at age 82. Devoted wife of Earl for 57 years; loving mother
of Lois and Brian
CLIFFORD of Kitchener, Wayne of New Hamburg,
Carol Anne and Brian
TOLTON of Markdale; precious grandmother
of Paul and Brae-Lyn
CLIFFORD,
Aaron
CLIFFORD, Neil
TOLTON and
Darrah, Carly and Everett
BUMSTEAD; dear sister of Ernst
MINK
and also much loved by Michele
BRANIFF.
Predeceased by her brothers
Wilfred and Ronald
MINK.
Friends are invited to share their memories
of Edel with her family at the Erb and Good Family Funeral Home,
171 King St. S., Waterloo on Monday, May 28 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
The funeral service to celebrate Edel's life will be held in
the funeral home chapel on Tuesday, May 29, 2007 at 11 a.m. with
Rev. Bob PARKS officiating. A reception will follow the service
in the Fireside Reception Room of the funeral home. Condolences
for the family and donations to Benton Street Baptist Church
or the Alzheimer Society may be arranged through the funeral
home, 519-745-8445 or www.erbgood.com. In living memory of Edel,
a tree will be planted through the Trees for Learning Program
by the funeral home.
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BEACOCK,
Hazel (née
SMITH)
Of Wiarton passed away at Wiarton Hospital surrounded by her
family on Friday, August 17, 2007 in her 95th year. Cherished
mother of Lorna (Francis)
EDMONSTONE of Sauble Beach and Diane
(Geoff) EPSTEIN of Waterloo. Special grandmother of Lisa (Steve)
ASHTON, Greg (Anita)
EDMONSTONE, Scott (Shannon) Edmondstone,
Graham EPSTEIN and Jordan
EPSTEIN and great-grandmother of Tyler
ASHTON and Blaise and Savana
EDMONSTONE.
She will be sadly missed
by her sister-in-law Clara
SMITH of Lion's head as well as many
nieces, nephews and her many special Friends. Hazel was predeceased
by her husband Norman, parents Sarah
(McARTHUR) and Patrick
SMITH,
brothers Alf, Charlie, Angus, Patrick (Tiny) and Bill and sisters
Kathleen EBEL,
Stella
BRANNICK and Ellen
HEPBURN. Visitation
will be held at the George Funeral Home, Wiarton on Sunday, August
19, 2007 from 2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. The funeral
service to celebrate Hazel's life will be held at the funeral
home on Monday, August 20, 2007 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment Bayview
Cemetery. Donations made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, Canadian
Cancer Society or charity of your choice would be appreciated
by the family as expressions of sympathy. Condolences may be
sent to the family at www.georgefuneralhome.com
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