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MALONE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-04 published
SOUTZO-
MALONE,
Ioàna▼
Constance▼
Passed quietly and without pain, on November 30, 2007. She will
be remembered by her daughter, Marina Nicole
STURDZA, her step-daughter
Deirdre Louise
MALONE, and her step-sons Richard Cook
MALONE
and Robert Nesbit
MALONE, and their partners, and members of
her extended family in Romania. She was predeceased by her beloved
husband, Richard Sankey
MALONE on June 24, 1985. In lieu of flowers,
her family would appreciate donations to the Canadian Mental
Health Association (National), 180 Dundas Street West, Suite 2301,
Toronto, M5G 1Z8, tel.# 416-484-7750, or to the Hospices of Hope,
48 Burd Street, Suite 102, Nyack, New York, 10960, tel. #1-845-353-5147,
or to Hope and Homes for Children, East Clyffe, Salisbury, Wiltshire,
SP3 4LZ, tel. #44-1722-790-024. Funeral services will be held
at Saint_James The Less Chapel, 635 Parliament St. on Wednesday
December 19, 2007 at 2 p.m. A commemorative service will be held
at a later date. May she rest in peace and serenity.
Condolences and memories may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com
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MALONE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-07 published
SOUTZO-
MALONE,
Ioàna▲▼
Constance▲▼
Passed quietly and without pain, on November 30, 2007. She will
be remembered by her daughter, Marina Nicole
STURDZA, her step-daughter
Deirdre Louise
MALONE, and her step-sons Richard Cook
MALONE
and Robert Nesbit
MALONE, and their partners, and members of
her extended family in Romania. She was predeceased by her beloved
husband, Richard Sankey
MALONE on June 24, 1985. In lieu of flowers,
her family would appreciate donations to the Canadian Mental
Health Association (National), 180 Dundas Street West, Suite 2301,
Toronto, M5G 1Z8, tel.# 416-484-7750, or to the Hospices of Hope,
48 Burd Street, Suite 102, Nyack, New York, 10960, tel. #1-845-353-5147,
or to Hope and Homes for Children, East Clyffe, Salisbury, Wiltshire,
SP3 4LZ, tel. #44-1722-790-024. Funeral services will be held
at St. James The Less Chapel, 635 Parliament St. on Wednesday
December 19, 2007 at 2 p.m. A commemorative service will be held
at a later date. May she rest in peace and serenity.
Condolences and memories may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com
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MALONE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-15 published
SOUTZO-
MALONE,
Ioàna▲
Constance▲
Passed quietly and without pain, on November 30, 2007. She will
be remembered by her daughter, Marina Nicole
STURDZA, her step-daughter
Deirdre Louise
MALONE, and her stepsons Richard Cook
MALONE and
Robert Nesbit
MALONE, and their partners, and members of her
extended family in Romania. She was predeceased by her beloved
husband, Richard Sankey
MALONE on June 24, 1985. In lieu of flowers,
her family would appreciate donations to the Canadian Mental
Health Association (National), 180 Dundas Street West, Suite 2301,
Toronto, M5G 1Z8, tel. #416-484-7750, or to the Hospices of Hope,
48 Burd Street, Suite 102, Nyack, New York, 10960, tel. #1-845-353-5147,
or to Hope and Homes for Children, East Clyffe, Salisbury, Wiltshire,
SP3 4LZ, tel. #44-1722-790-024. Funeral services will be held
at Saint_James The Less Chapel, 635 Parliament St. on Wednesday,
December 19, 2007 at 2 p.m. A commemorative service will be held
at a later date. May she rest in peace and serenity. Condolences
and memories may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com.
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MALONEY o@ca.on.grey_county.hanover.the_post 2007-11-09 published
MALONEY,
Bernard▼
Joseph▼
Bernard Joseph
MALONEY of Hanover, passed away surrounded by
family on Saturday, November 3, 2007 at the Grey Bruce Regional
Health Centre, Owen Sound.
Beloved partner, companion and special friend of Isabelle
GATEMAN
of Hanover. Loved father of Cindy and her husband Terry
DAVIDSON
of Walkerton, Joe and his wife Laurie of Smithville and Myra
and her husband Kevin
SUMMERS of Hanover. Loving grandfather
to Alicia and her husband Mike
McINTYRE,
Jamie,▼
Jake▼ and Scarlett
DAVIDSON, Michaela, Tyler, Nikolas, Jason and Meaghan
MALONEY,
K.J., Colton, Bayden and Raina
SUMMERS.
Great-grandfather▼ of
Cody McINTYRE.
Survived by brothers and sisters Leonard (Anne)
MALONEY,
Kay
FULLER, Jim (Carol)
MALONEY, Betty
JOYCE, Terry
MALONEY, Donna
MALONEY,
Dan
MALONEY and Debbie (Don)
DWULIT. Will be sadly missed
by Frankie
MALONEY and her partner Steve
SCOTT, several nieces
and nephews, the 11th Ave. Crew and many dear Friends. Predeceased
by his parents Patrick and Mary
MALONEY, brothers-in-law Chuck
FULLER, Ed
JOYCE, Bill
McDONALD and daughter-in-law Dione
MALONEY.
Bernie was born March 21, 1940 in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. His
family moved to the Hamilton area in the mid 1980s, where he
and Isabelle ran a successful restaurant, "Isabelle's Takeout,"
for many years. Through the years he volunteered with Hanover
Minor Hockey, the Hanover Barons C Hockey Team and the Hanover
Legion. He has been actively involved in municipal, provincial
and federal politics and loved to travel, walk, sing and enjoy
the Friendship and conversations of family and Friends around
his kitchen table. “He never met a stranger.&rdquo
A funeral service was held Wednesday, November 7, 2007 at 11 a.m.
at the Mighton Funeral Home, Hanover immediately followed by
a celebration of his life at the Hanover Legion. In lieu of flowers,
memorial donations may be made to the Hanover and District Hospital
Foundation or HARC Industries Incorporated.
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MALONEY o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-07-03 published
MALONEY,
Helen or “Lena” (née
PHILLIPS)
Passed away, surrounded by her family at Meaford Hospital on
Friday, June 29, 2007 in her 87th year. Survived by her loving
husband of 64 years, Larry (Lawrence Owen), her sons, Peter and
partner Jin
ZHE
(Meaford,
Ontario and
Changchun,
China,) Denny
and wife Lyn (London, Ontario and Naples, Florida), Terry (London,
Ontario), and Murray and wife Joani (Meaford, Ontario). Predeceased
by her sons Larry, Jr. and Philip. Grandmother of Kevin and fiancée
Nicole (Dallas, Texas), Craig and wife Sherry (Toronto, Ontario),
Karen ZIMMERMAN and husband Craig (Oakland, Iowa,) Kelly (Pickering,
Ontario), Michael (London, Ontario), Chris and Brendan (Meaford,
Ontario,) and Andrea
FISCHER and husband Chris (Wasaga Beach,
Ontario.)
Great-grandmother of Haley Navaisha
MALONEY and Ava
FISCHER.
Predeceased by her sister, Evangeline, and her brothers,
Dimitri (Jimmy) and Cyril (Carl), she is missed by sister, Nadejda
(Annie) RAINVILLE
(Toronto,
Ontario,) her brother, Methody (Ted)
PHILLIPS (Lackawanna, New York), daughter-in-law of Suzanne
MALONEY.
sister-in-law, Wynn (Newmarket, Ontario) and nieces and nephews,
Dianne PAPADOPOLOUS,
Gerry
RAINVILLE, Sharon
RAINVILLE, Stacey
DELMONT, Shelley
VRANJES, Peter
PHILLIPS, Johnny
PHILLIPS, Ed
PHILLIPS, George
MALONEY, Mike
MALONEY, Mary
MALONEY, Mark
MALONEY,
Bridget MALONEY, Carole
BEST, Tommy
BEAUVAIS, Peggy
BEAUVAIS,
Brian BEAUVAIS, Diane
PIRIE, Cathy
BEAUVAIS, Paul
MALONEY, Tim
MALONEY, Pat
MALONEY, Helen
HUTCHINGS, Fred
RAPLEY, Penney
BROWN,
Elizabeth LEATHERDALE, and Georgea
WAFFLE.
Born
May 27, 1921
in Toronto, eldest of six children born in Canada to Dina and
Petre FILEFF, former Greek and Turkish subjects, from Western
Macedonian mountain village of Trsye, who immigrated after World
War I and adopted the anglicized name
PHILLIPS.
Lived on Wilkins
Avenue in Cabbagetown area of Toronto. Attended Sackville Street
School and Central Tech. Attended St. Cyril and Methody Macedonian
Orthodox Church. Lifetime member of Daughters of Macedonia and
Trsye Benevolent Society. Raised through the depression, she
worked as a housekeeper and seamstress, for room and board and
going dancing with sisters “Vee” and “Annie” at the Palais Royale
or Masonic Temple. During the early years of World War 2 she
met, and fell in love with a gentleman of the Air Corps, then
Royal
Canadian
Air Force Airman L.O.
MALONEY, to whom she was
wed in 1943, after he returned from radar duty in England. Helen
joined Larry when he was stationed at Royal Canadian Air Force
Station
Bagotville in 1944. After Sgt.
MALONEY's demobilization,
they started a family, living in a flat on Balsam Avenue in the
Beach area of Toronto. While in Toronto, the family were members
of Saint Michael's diocese. In 1951 the family moved to Point-aux-Trembles
area of Montréal and later to St. Michel (1953-1972) at the northeast
end of Montréal Island. While in Montréal, the family were members
of St. Brendan's diocese. In 1972, moved to Scarborough, Ontario.
Following Larry's early retirement in 1978, Helen and Larry wintered
in Largo, Florida for 28 years of well-earned recreation and
leisure time. In 2003, Helen and Larry moved to the family estate
near Meaford, Ontario. Helen was the consummate homemaker, a
skilled manager, budgeter, purchaser, chef, knitter, sewer, clothier,
seamstress, launderer, cleaner, practical nurse and psychologist.
She made it all seem easy. To children she was a cub and scout
organizer, protector, comforter, supporter and healer. To her
peers she was a graceful dancer, astute bridge partner, champion
bowler, occasional golfer and good fun to be with at social events.
To her husband, Larry, she was a lifelong friend, companion,
partner and counsellor. Larry says that Helen saved him from
an unstable life pursuing impractical daydreams. Between 1945
in Toronto and 1963 in Montreal, Helen gave birth to six sons.
It was the great regret of her life that she never had a daughter,
and so it was that she had a special affection for her nieces,
grand-daughters and great-granddaughters. Helen was, in a category
she herself sometimes applied to people, a “giver”. She was a
good person with commendable standards of conduct and morality.
Helen was always concerned about the feelings of others, always
ready to lend a helping hand, always ready with a kind word.
There are very few like her. She will be missed. Service held
at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, 3 July 2007 at Gardiner-Wilson Funeral
Home, 60 Denmark Street, Meaford, Ontario. (519) 538 2550 Visitation
begins at noon. The family receives visitors at home following
service. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the Alzheimer Society.
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MALONEY o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-11-06 published
MALONEY,
Bernard▲
Joseph▲
Of Hanover, passed away surrounded by family on Saturday, November 03,
2007 at the Grey Bruce Regional Health Centre, Owen Sound. Beloved
partner, companion and special friend of Isabelle
GATEMAN of
Hanover.
Loved father of Cindy and her husband Terry
DAVIDSON
of Walkerton, Joe and his wife Laurie of Smithville, and Myra
and her husband Kevin
SUMMERS of Hanover. Loving grandfather
to Alicia and her husband Mike
McINTYRE,
Jamie,▲
Jake▲ and Scarlett
DAVIDSON, Michaela, Tyler, Nikolas, Jason and Meaghan
MALONEY,
K.J., Colton, Bayden and Raina
SUMMERS.
Great-grandfather▲ of
Cody McINTYRE. Survived by brothers and sisters Leonard (Anne)
MALONEY, Kay
FULLER, Jim (Carol)
MALONEY, Betty
JOYCE, Terry
MALONEY, Donna
MALONEY, Dan
MALONEY and Debbie (Don)
DWULIT.
Will be sadly missed by Frankie
MALONEY and her partner Steve
SCOTT, several nieces and nephews, the 11th Ave Crew, and many
dear Friends. Predeceased by his parents Patrick and Mary
MALONEY,
brothers-in-law Chuck
FULLER,
Ed
JOYCE, Bill
McDONALD and daughter-in-law
Dione MALONEY.
Bernie▲ was born March 21, 1940 in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.
His family moved to the Hamilton area where he grew up and worked
for many years. He moved to Hanover in the mid 1980s where he
and Isabelle ran a successful restaurant 'Isabelle's Takeout'
for many years. Through the years he volunteered with Hanover
Minor Hockey, The Hanover Barons Junior C Hockey Team and the
Hanover Legion. He has been actively involved in municipal, provincial
and federal politics and loved to travel, walk, sing and enjoy
the Friendship and conversations of family and Friends around
his kitchen table. 'He never met a stranger'. A funeral service
will take place on Wednesday, November 7, 2007 at 11: 00 a.m.
at the Mighton Funeral Home, Hanover, immediately followed by
a celebration of his life at the Hanover Legion. In lieu of flowers,
memorial donations may be made to the Hanover and District Hospital
Foundation or HARC Industries Incorporated. Further information
and register book available at www.mightonfuneralhome.ca
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MALONEY o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-12-29 published
DUNLOP,
William
Clarence “Bill&rdquo
Passed away in London on December 25th, 2007, as the result of
an accident, Bill
DUNLOP of Port Elgin. Husband of the former
Marion HAY.
Father of Jamie of Mississauga, and Brad and his
fiancée Lianne
TURTURICI of Brooklin. Brother of Donna
MALONEY-
CLARKE
and her husband Jack of Cambridge, Norma
GRAHAM of Midland, Dorothy
BEAUCHAMP and her husband Maurice of Penetang, Eugene
DUNLOP
and his wife
Coline of Belwood, Margaret
JOHNSTON and her husband
Herb of Cambridge, and Dianne
DUNLOP of Cambridge. Brother-in-law
of Allan HAY and his wife
Heather of Owen Sound, and Madalene
and her husband Don
RIDDOLL of Maple Creek, Saskatchewan. Bill
will be missed by his many cousins, nieces, nephews and their
families. He is predeceased by his parents Lavina and Clarence
DUNLOP, by Marion's parents Jim and Helen
HAY, and by his three
brothers-in-law Frank
MALONEY,
Russ
PENDER and Murray
GRAHAM.
Friends may call at the W. Kent Milroy Port Elgin Chapel, 510 Mill
Street, Port Elgin, (Town of Saugeen Shores) from 12: 00 to 2:00 p.m.
on Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008. A remembrance of Bill's life
will be held in the chapel on Wednesday at 2: 00 p.m. followed
by a reception in the Community Room of the funeral home. Memorial
contributions to the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation would
be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. Portrait and memorial
online at www.milroyfuneralhomes.com Please note the change of
time of services.
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MALONEY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-06-09 published
Husband charged in wife's shooting death
By Patrick
MALONEY, Sun Media, Sat., June 9, 2007
Eugena SMITH, whose husband is now charged in her death, was
a sweet woman who worked several jobs and loved her little girl,
Friends say.
The 33-year-old Saint Thomas resident was found dead in her Balaclava
Street home early Thursday in a reported shooting.
Her estranged husband, Michael
SMITH, 35, is charged with first-degree
murder.
"She was a good lady, hard worker. Just a quiet person," said
a friend who asked his name not be published. "Everybody misses
her."
Eugena worked part time at a local Chinese restaurant and reportedly
also cleaned houses. It's unclear what Michael did for a living,
though they had lived in the home for about a year.
The couple had a daughter -- believed to be about three years
old -- and police said yesterday the youngster wasn't in the
home at the time of her mother's death.
"She wasn't there and she's safe," Saint Thomas police Const. Anders
NIELSEN said. "She wasn't exposed to what happened, directly."
The friend described Michael
SMITH as a "nice person" but added
that in "the last few months, they had problems."
Neighbours heard him working on interior renovations until late
Wednesday.
It was about 6: 30 a.m. Thursday when James
MORPHY, a nearby resident
with a police scanner, heard officers called to a shooting at
9 Balaclava St.
He said he heard officers say a conflict erupted when a woman
told a man she was leaving him.
Investigators yesterday termed
SMITH's death a "domestic-related
homicide." Michael
SMITH will appear in court via video on Monday.
Between 1993 and 2006, there were no homicides in Saint Thomas.
But over the past year there have been three, including this
latest case.
"It goes to show you that no community is immune,"
NIELSEN said.
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MALONEY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-09-16 published
Horsewoman killed by train
Shirley STOREY waited for one train, but was hit by a second
leaving the Western Fair.
By Patrick
MALONEY, Sun Media, Sun., September 16, 2007
A woman involved in a Western Fair competition was struck by
a train and killed just outside the fair grounds yesterday, the
second straight year that tragedy has marred the exhibition.
Shirley STOREY, 62, of Clinton, was waiting at a level crossing
at Rectory Street with four others -- including her husband,
Jim -- as a westbound train trundled past.
With the warning lights still flashing, the group began to cross
when the other four noticed a freight train heading east. But
Shirley STOREY, described by Friends as a "super lady," didn't
see it coming.
"I was in the (Agriplex) when I heard the train brakes," said
Ted LANSBERGEN, who, like
STOREY, was at the fair for a equestrian
competition organized by the Mid-Western Ontario Horseman's Society.
"It was terrible,"
LANSBERGEN said. "She's a hard-working lady.
A good couple, good hard-working family."
The 7 a.m. incident blocked the tracks for about three hours,
forcing local Via passengers to board buses yesterday morning.
Those involved in the horse riding competition park their trailers
in a gravel lot on Rectory Street, immediately south of the train
tracks running south of York Street. They walk across the tracks
to the nearby Agriplex.
Making the tragedy all the more stunning is the fact Jim
STOREY
was there when his wife was struck by C.N. train 398, which was
Toronto-bound.
He had to be pulled from the scene by Friends within the close-knit
equestrian community, one witness said.
"(Shirley and Jim) were attached at the hip," said Lynn
EATON,
a friend and director with the horsemen's society. "They were
always, always together.
"He went to a (recent) competition in Strathroy (alone) and he
went home because he couldn't be without her. He missed her."
This weekend's event did go on as scheduled despite the tragedy,
EATON said.
"Shirley had a plaque she always carried with her… That's what
we read when we had a moment of silence for her,"
EATON said.
"Shirley would have wanted it to go on.
"I was just joking with her (Friday) night. It's just a shock."
A tearful LANSBERGEN said the
STOREY clan had been competing
at Western Fair for close to a decade.
Though everyone knows to be careful on the tracks, he expressed
surprise that trains travel so fast through the city.
The lights were activated and warning arms down at the time of
the tragedy, London police Sgt. Greg
BLUMSON said.
Though it isn't common for two trains to cross paths at the same
time at a level crossing, a C.N. spokesperson said it does happen
and pedestrians should be aware of that.
"If you have two tracks there, always expect a second train,"
Frank Binder said yesterday. "It's a tragedy for the family,
it's tough for our crews (but) if the lights and bells are activated,
always expect a train.
"And whatever number of tracks are there, that's how many trains
there could be."
Another tragedy cast a pall over the Western Fair last year,
when Londoner Janet
RUDD, 32, choked and collapsed while playing
a fair-run game in which she stuffed marshmallows in her mouth
and tried to say the words "chubby bunny." She died in hospital.
"It's a sad note for all of us, especially those of us who knew
Mrs. STOREY," fair manager Dave
TAILOR/TAYLOR said of yesterday's death.
"We certainly feel for the family."
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MALONEY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-12-10 published
Deadly triangle
A London teacher and one man are found dead in a car. Another
man is shot in a parking lot.
By Joe BELANGER, Patrick
MALONEY and Joe
MATYAS, Sun Media, Mon.,
December 10, 2007
A London teacher is dead and a colleague recovering in hospital
after a stunning parking lot ambush yesterday that preceded an
apparent murder-suicide 300 kilometres away.
Angela SEDORE, 40, was found dead in her sport utility vehicle
near Peterborough just hours after Ed
DICKSON/DIXON -- a fellow teacher
at Ashley Oaks elementary school -- was shot by
SEDORE's boyfriend
outside a south London plaza, family members say.
SEDORE's sister said she had been dating a man named Ray
KING
for two years.
The bodies of
KING and
SEDORE were found, apparently shot to
death, in her sport utility vehicle south of Peterborough following
a police chase.
"This guy obviously came for one thing and that was to kill all
three of them,"
DICKSON/DIXON's father, Ken
DICKSON/DIXON, said.
DICKSON/DIXON's father said it appears a phone call to his son's home
from a colleague whom his son had just started dating may have
set the tragic chain of events in motion early yesterday.
DICKSON/DIXON, 36, told his father
SEDORE sounded distraught and wanted
to meet him, so he decided to go see if everything was all right.
He later described to his father a chilling scene.
Upon arriving at the parking lot outside the A and P store at Wellington
and Commissioners roads about 1: 40 a.m., he approached the woman's
vehicle when a man hopped out, armed with a gun.
The man fired, the bullet ripping through one side of
DICKSON/DIXON's
stomach and out the other, then through the window of his Jeep,
he told his father.
"If he didn't turn (his body,) he'd be a dead man," Ken
DICKSON/DIXON
said after visiting his son in the hospital. "A gunshot wound
to the stomach, you're a dead man."
Remarkably, Ed
DICKSON/DIXON told his father he jotted down the licence
plate number as the vehicle drove off.
Within an hour,
SEDORE's apartment on the second floor of a quaint
Hyman Street home was swarming with police officers whose dramatic
arrival stunned neighbours.
Durham regional officers, east of Toronto, were on alert for
SEDORE's sport utility vehicle in connection with the London
shooting and would soon be following it.
About 4: 45 a.m. yesterday, the Ontario Provincial Police was
asked to follow the sport utility vehicle as it travelled north
on Highway 115, which runs from Highway 401 to Peterborough,
SEDORE's home town.
The sport utility vehicle drove over a police spike belt and
went into a ditch, about 10 kilometres south of Peterborough.
SEDORE and a man found inside were dead of apparent gunshot wounds.
Police sources told Sun Media the dead man in the sport utility
vehicle is Ray
KING, 41.
A neighbour, who described
SEDORE as a "wonderful" person, said
the teacher had been dating a man named Ray.
Having dramatically changed his appearance -- dropping 30 pounds
and getting a new haircut -- he was visiting her in London this
weekend, the neighbour said.
Officers from the Ontario Provincial Police and city police were
at SEDORE's apartment for much of yesterday, taking away a slew
of items including her computer, a neighbour said.
SEDORE's birth mother, who only met her now-grown daughter three
years ago, was stunned by yesterday's tragedy.
"There's no words to say how I feel," Johanna
YATEMAN said when
contacted at her Peterborough home. "I feel great, great loss."
The Special Investigations Unit, which probes any civilian death
involving police, is investigating the case.
"This is a tragic circumstance and there's a lot to be done,"
the Special Investigations Unit's lead investigator, Allan
EATON,
said.
Ken DICKSON/DIXON, who travelled to London from Detroit during the weekend
for a family Christmas party, said his son was conscious but
struggling in the aftermath of his close call. "He's starting
the goofy stuff -- 'I should have called the police (before going),'
" he said.
Several teachers at Ashley Oaks, reached at their homes yesterday,
declined comment.
A huge swath of the parking lot at the busy south-end plaza --
which houses several restaurants and a busy grocery store --
was taped off for hours as officers scoured around
DICKSON/DIXON's green
Jeep, a bullet hole clearly visible in its side window.
Shoppers coming in and out of the A and P were stunned by the scene.
"This city is getting bad," said one elderly woman. "You've got
to have eyes in the back of your head."
DICKSON/DIXON's shooting happened fewer than 24 hours after the death
of Anthony
BRUN in an Old South home a few blocks away. A man
[later identified as Gordon Tyler
McCURDY] has been charged with
second-degree murder in the 24-year-old's death.
What Happened
Late
Saturday
Night: Londoner Ed
DICKSON/DIXON gets a distraught-sounding
call from a fellow teacher at Ashley Oaks elementary school.
He goes to meet her at the A and P store parking lot at Wellington
and Commissioners roads, arriving about 1: 30 a.m. yesterday.
A man with a gun exits the woman's vehicle and fires a shot that
rips through
DICKSON/DIXON's stomach. The vehicle takes off. Wounded,
DICKSON/DIXON jots down the licence plate and calls police.
Yesterday, 4: 45 a.m.: Durham Regional Police ask Peterborough
Ontario Provincial Police to intercept an sport utility vehicle,
wanted in a London investigation, along Highway 115, which extends
north from the 401 toward Peterborough.
The sport utility vehicle runs over a police spike belt south
of Hwy. 7A and ends up in a ditch, 10 km south of Peterborough.
Ontario Provincial Police find the bodies of a man and a woman
Ray KING of Belleville and London teacher Angela
SEDORE --
in the sport utility vehicle. They appear to have been shot to
death. The sport utility vehicle is registered to
SEDORE.
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MALONEY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-12-10 published
'An amazing guy' lost
Family say Anthony
BRUN, who was killed Saturday, would do anything
for them.
By Patrick
MALONEY, Sun Media, Mon., December 10, 2007
A 24-year-old Londoner slain this weekend was remembered yesterday
as a well-liked man who would do anything for his parents and
brothers.
Anthony BRUN, a John Paul II alumnus who worked with a relative
in the flooring business, died in hospital following an incident
inside an Old South home early Saturday.
"He was a wonderful young man," Mary
BRUN,
Anthony's stepmother,
said yesterday.
"My son, my beautiful son was taken. And it shouldn't have happened."
Added BRUN's 14-year-old brother, Nick, "He was an amazing guy.
All my family think he's an amazing guy. I loved him."
Relatives say
BRUN was out with acquaintances Friday night and
returned to one of their homes, at 189 Belgrave Ave. just south
of Emery.
London police were called at about 7 a.m. Saturday following
what was described as a "disturbance." A relative says
BRUN was
found injured on the front lawn.
He was later pronounced dead in hospital. A man who lives at
the home is charged with second-degree murder in London's fourth
homicide of 2007.
As an active teenager,
BRUN was a basketball player who spent
years refereeing tournaments across the city.
"He was… well-liked by people," said his emotional father, Luigi.
"I'm shocked. I cried all night (Saturday) night. He was my oldest
son, you know?"
About a year ago,
BRUN crossed paths with police as a witness
to a shooting inside Robinson Hall, a posh downtown nightclub.
He was arguing with a cousin, Luciano
BALDINELLI, over a gold
chain when a third man shot
BALDINELLI.
BRUN wasn't charged in
the incident, a relative said.
The funeral is slated for 11 a.m. Thursday at Saint Mary's Church
on Lyle Street.
Gordon Tyler
McCURDY, 33, who lives at 189 Belgrave Ave., is
charged with second-degree murder.
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MALONEY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-12-26 published
Widow found slain
Her son is charged with murder in the death in the complex in
Westmount.
By Katherina
DEHAAS,
Patrick
MALONEY and Daniela
SIMUNAC, Sun
Media, Wed., December 26, 2007
Cranbrook Trace is a caring little community, a clutch of high-end
London condos where residents greet their neighbours by name
and keep an eye out for one another.
Some in the Westmount complex would dutifully check in on Helen
VICARY, calling every few days to say hello and see how the kind,
elderly widow was getting along.
Then, a few weeks ago, she stopped answering the phone.
She was no longer seen picking up her mail, either.
Now, a 48-year-old man, identified by neighbours as
VICARY's
son, is charged with second-degree murder in the death of a woman
whose body was found at his mother's home on Christmas Eve.
Police haven't publicly identified the woman.
"We did notice that we hadn't seen
(VICARY) in awhile," Eric
JOHNSON, who lives a few doors away, said yesterday. "In the
last month, we hadn't seen her at all."
Monday,
London police swooped down on the
VICARY home, unit 23
at 505 Cranbrook Rd., while searching for someone reported missing
that morning.
A woman was found dead inside.
That night, neighbours say police went door-to-door asking about
Helen VICARY.
Craig James
VICARY, 48, whom, neighbours identified as Helen's
son, is charged with second-degree murder. He had been living
at the condo, police said yesterday.
With investigators still scouring the home for evidence, neighbours
who would be otherwise occupied with the holiday were shaking
their heads over the city's sixth homicide of the year.
"Obviously, we're all shocked by it," said one man. "It's really
not hit home yet. We really haven't had a whole lot of time to
reflect on it."
One neighbour said
VICARY moved into the condo about three years
ago but had lived alone since her husband died Christmas Day
two years ago. Her grown children live in the area.
Investigators were first called to the condo Monday after a report
of a missing person. Police haven't said who notified them of
the disappearance.
Police then searched for a brown, four-door Pontiac Grand Am,
which was registered to Helen
VICARY.
JOHNSON, who described the elderly
VICARY as kind and friendly,
said the homicide is "unnerving… a close community. A lot of
elderly people and we watch out for each other."
The Christmas Eve discovery marked the third serious incident
in London this month. Early December 8, 24-year-old Anthony
BRUN
was found injured outside an Old South home and later died in
hospital. Gordon Tyler
McCURDY, 33, is charged with second-degree
murder. Later that day, teacher Ed
DICKSON/DIXON was seriously hurt in
a south-end parking lot shooting. Angela
SEDORE, who taught with
DICKSON/DIXON, was killed in a murder-suicide, apparently at the hands
of Ray KOVACS, whose body was found in her sport utility vehicle
after a police chase.
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MALONEY 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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MALONEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-01-13 published
McMORRIS,
George
Coulson (1926-2007)
Commander, Royal Canadian Navy and Canadian Air Force (ret.)
Peacefully on January 11, 2007 at the Trillium Health Centre
in Mississauga, Ontario. He leaves his cherished wife of 56 years,
Gene (MacMINN,) his daughters Robyn
McMORRIS and Nicola
MALONEY
(Randy) and grandchildren Candice and Michael with very special
memories. Predeceased by his parents George and Margaret
McMORRIS
and his brother Lawrence (Sam)
McMORRIS
(Joan,) he is also survived
by his sister Beth
GOLDSTONE
(Bill.)
Born in Edmonton, he spent
his youth in Saskatoon and Winnipeg before enrolling at Royal
Roads Naval College as a cadet in 1943. Upon graduation in 1945
he began a naval career that took him overseas to England and
Scotland and from coast to coast in Canada, serving on submarines
and destroyers and becoming the first Canadian naval officer
to command both a submarine and a destroyer. After his naval
career ended, George and his family moved to Toronto where he
pursued a variety of careers, retiring in 1991 as the General
Manager of the Etobicoke Olympium. In retirement he was able
to devote more time to his many passions including woodworking,
upholstery and travelling and golfing adventures with Gene. A hole
in one at the Humber Valley Golf Course was one of the highlights
of George's retirement. Most recently, he experienced great pleasure
from becoming a dog owner, as evidenced by the large photographs
of 'Cookie' that he circulated widely to family and Friends.
The family would like to thank all of George and Gene's family,
Friends and colleagues for their love and Friendship during George's
lifetime, as well as the staff at King Gardens and Etobicoke
General Hospital in his last few months. Particular mention must
be made of the very caring nursing staff at Trillium Health Centre
in Mississauga, who made his last days very comfortable. Special
thanks also go to George and Gene's Friends from Lion's Gate
whose support enabled them to remain in their home and independent
until the last few months. George felt very blessed to count
such caring people among his circle of Friends. A memorial service
to celebrate George's life will be held on Wednesday, January 17,
2007 at 3: 00 p.m. at The Simple Alternative Funeral Centre, 1535 South
Gateway Road, Mississauga, Ontario, L4W 5J1, 905-602-1580. A reception
will follow immediately after the service. In lieu of flowers,
donations to the Alzheimer Society, www.alzheimer.ca would be
most appreciated.
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MALONEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-14 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
John
Garth
Died on July 7, 2007 in Oakville, Ontario, Canada at the age
of 88. He is predeceased by his parents, Mabel Burnett
FORBES
and John Henry
TAILOR/TAYLOR, an infant brother and older sister, Mabel
Ethelwyn McATHEY. He leaves his beloved wife
Rita, his dear daughters
and sons-in-law, Karen and Ronald
HUDSON of Milton, Ontario,
Ruth and Robert
ANDERSON of Geneva, Switzerland, Anne and Kim
MALONEY of Westford, Vermont, grand_sons Stephen, Thomas and Harry
ANDERSON, brother-in-law, Gordon
McATHEY of Sarnia, Ontario,
and five nieces and one nephew. A special thank you to Karen,
Monica, George, Holly, Angela, Edna and the staff at Northridge.
A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. on August 25th at
Knox Presbyterian Church in Milton, Ontario. For those who wish
to contribute to Garth's memory, in lieu of flowers please send
donations to The Salvation Army.
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MALONEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-25 published
UTECK,
Carl
George
Proud father and devoted baseball fan, Carl died peacefully,
after a brief illness, on Monday, October 22, 2007 in Ottawa.
Predeceased by his wife JoAnne and son Larry (Sue
MALONEY.)
Survived
by daughters Barbara (Graham
FRASER,)
Katrine,
Anne and son Joe,
and by grandchildren, Malcolm (Stacey
DEWOLFE,)
Nick
(Glenda
HEATHCOTE), Colin (Courtnay
SCHAPANSKY), Luke, Cain, Spencer
and Kate and great-grandchildren, Lydia, Owen, Satisa, Patrick,
Meike, Graycee and Isis. Interment Service at 3 p.m. Monday,
October 29th at Park Lawn Cemetery, 2845 Bloor Street West, Toronto.
The family wishes to acknowledge the caring staff at New Edinburgh
Square.
Special thanks to palliative care nurses Maryse
BOUVETTE
and Carol YARNELL.
Donations in memory of Carl may be made to
the Canadian Cancer Society.
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MALONEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-26 published
Benefactor Beryl
IVEY dead at 82
By Patrick
MALONEY and Claire
NEARY, The Canadian Press, Page
A7
Toronto -- Beryl
IVEY, an iconic philanthropist who for decades
supported education, health care and the arts across Ontario
and beyond, died yesterday at 82.
Ms. IVEY suffered a heart attack Sunday and was hospitalized
in Toronto.
She died there yesterday morning, three days shy of her 83rd
birthday.
Ms. IVEY's son Richard said that his mother was in "vintage form"
right up until her death.
As news of the death slowly spread, praise poured in for Ms.
IVEY,
who, along with her husband, donated an estimated $150-million
to various causes through the Ivey Foundation.
"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 business school now
bears the Ivey name, the effects of her generosity cannot be
overstated, University of Western Ontario president Paul
DAVENPORT
said. A private funeral will take place in London on Friday and
a memorial will be held at a later date.
Born Beryl
NURSE in 1924 in Chatham, Ontario, she was a celebrated
track star when she arrived at University of Western Ontario
in 1943. She married Dick
IVEY, whom she met two months into
her first year at University of Western Ontario.
Dick's father, Richard G.
IVEY, incorporated the Ivey Foundation
in 1947. Beryl, however, is credited with the businesslike approach
to philanthropy the family adopted in the 1970s.
In June, she was named to the Order of Canada.
Her friend Bill Brady - who called Ms.
IVEY "a remarkable force"
- said she was "no pushover" when it came to cash.
"You had to make a strong case for [financial support]. You had
to prove it was worthwhile. I can't think of another philanthropic
family who did the kind of research they did."
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MALONYAY,
Margaret
Marica (née
HOLLO)
Died peacefully at Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto on Monday October 8th,
2007 in her 99th year. Born in Budapest, Hungary, Margaret
MALONYAY
finished her Sr. matriculation in 1928 there where she continued
her education. She married her first husband, who was an officer
in the Hungarian army in 1943. He was executed by the Soviets
in 1945 during the siege of Budapest. Widowed and heart-broken
by the loss of her husband, Margaret came to the United States
in 1947 where she managed her uncle's hotel at Virginia Beach.
After the sale of the hotel, in 1956, she moved to Toronto with
her uncle Steven
HOLLO and his sister. Here, In 1963 she married
her second husband Laszlo
MALONYAY.
Margaret held leadership
positions in numerous Hungarian organizations in Canada. She
was a founding member and treasurer of the United Hungarian Fund
for many years. Under her leadership the Annette Day Nursery
was flourishing for decades. Margaret
MALONYAY was an active
member of the Board of Directors of the Rakoczi Society, later
Rakoczi Foundation and worked to raise funds for more scholarships
for the Students Without Boundaries programme. She was one of
the initiators and lifelong directors of the following non-profit
Hungarian Canadian Housing Corporations: Rakoczi Villa I, Rakoczi
Villa II, Villa Otthon I, Villa Otthon II and First Erdelyi House.
These housing corporations built 560 apartments for needy families
and individuals in Canada. She is mourned by her devoted niece
and nephew and extended family here in Canada as well as Hungary.
The entire Hungarian community of southern Ontario but especially
of Greater Toronto feels the sadness of her passing. A prayer
service will be held on Monday, October 15th at 7 p.m. with visitation
until 9 p.m. at the Morley Bedford Funeral Home, 159 Eglinton
Ave. W. (2 stop lights west of Yonge St.). A Funeral mass will
be held on Tuesday, October 16th at 10 a.m. at St. Elizabeth
of Hungary Church, 432 Sheppard Ave. East. Reception celebrating
her life will follow the mass in the church hall. In lieu of
flowers, donations may be made to the charity she cared so passionately
about: The Rakoczi Foundation, Students Without Boundaries Program,
80 Carlton St. Toronto, Ontario M5B 1L6.
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ROSSY,
Edmund
P. (1928-2007)
Passed away peacefully, at the age of 79 years, after a courageous
battle with cancer, on September 22, 2007. Beloved husband of
Shirley, loving father of Carol (Peter
MALOUF), Alan (Roula
ZEENNI)
and Joanne. Cherished grandfather of Stephanie, Patrick, Christopher,
William and Daniel
MALOUF;
Michelle,
William and Christopher
ROSSY;
Philip and Eric
TABAH. Proud uncle to his many nieces
and nephews.
son of the late Salim and Katrina, brother to Georgette
CHACRA, Michael (Celia
SHAMY), Agnes, Edward, Raymond and the
late Theo, Walter, Fred and George. He will be remembered as
a loving and devoted husband, father, grandfather and friend.
His commitment, sense of duty and generosity was much appreciated
through his involvement with his church and its beautification
program. He was a past president of St. George Antiochian Orthodox
Church and a life member of the Order of St. Ignatius. Edmund
was a partner of "S. Rossy Inc" and founding partner of "Dollarama"
stores. He was highly respected by his employees and associates.
Dad will always be remembered for his courage, grace and honour.
God bless you Dad. We will cherish you and your legacy forever.
The family will receive condolences at St. George Antiochian
Orthodox Church, 555 Jean Talon East, Montreal, on Sunday from
7-9 p.m., Monday from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. and Tuesday, September 25,
2007 from 10 a.m. followed by the funeral at 11 a.m. In lieu
of flowers, donations to St. George Antiochian Orthodox Church
would be greatly appreciated. The family wishes to express their
gratitude to Doctor April Shamy, Doctor David Melnychuk, Doctor Barry
Stein; oncology nurses Graetha and Kathy and caregiver Mina as
well as the lovely palliative care team at the Jewish General
Hospital.
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LOJEK,
John
Stanley
On Monday, June 11, 2007 at Saint Mary's Hospital. John
LOJEK in
his 66th year of Elmira. Beloved husband of Sophie
(GARBACKA)
LOJEK. Dear father of Margaret of Elmira, Laura and Sean
SMYTH
of Kitchener, Monika of Elmira. John was the last surviving member
of his family having been predeceased by his parents William
"Bill" LOJEK and Irene
MALOWANIEC.
John was born in Zywiec, Poland
and came to Canada in 1956. He attended Del la Salle College
in Toronto, then attended University in Windsor where he received
his undergraduate degree. He then received his graduate degree
in plant pathology at the University of Toronto. John was then
employed in Elmira at Uniroyal Chemical where he continued his
research. In 1980 he started his own interest in natural garden
products. John's research led to many patents in the field of
natural garden products focusing on acid rain and dedicating
his life to the betterment of the natural environment. The family
will receive their Friends and relatives at the Dreisinger Funeral
Home, Elmira on Wednesday (Today) from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.
Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. Teresa of Avila R.C. Church,
Flamingo Drive, Elmira on Thursday, June 14, 2007 at 10: 30 a.m.
with Rev. Sudie
MacDONALD, C.R. officiating followed by interment
in St. Teresa's R.C. Cemetery, Elmira. Parish Prayers will be
offered at the funeral home on Wednesday afternoon at 4 p.m.
In John's memory, donations to Tree Canada Foundation or Heart
and Stroke Foundation of Ontario would be appreciated by the
family as expressions of sympathy.
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MALTA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-05-29 published
HOBBS,
Eva
Ilona (née
STUMPF)
Passed away on Sunday, May 27, 2007 in her 78th year. Beloved
supporting wife of Doctor Kenneth
HOBBS for over 52 years. Dear
mother to John
HOBBS,
Anne
Elizabeth and her husband Greg
MALTA,
and Mary Katherine and her husband Joe
COLASURDO.
Devoted grandmother
(Nagyi) to Mikaela, Brady, Eric and Angelina. Eva is survived
by sister Betty
JENKINS of Stoney Creek, brothers-in-law John
and his wife
Audrey
HOBBS, and Bill and his wife Anna
HOBBS.
Eva and her husband Doctor Kenneth
HOBBS have devoted the last 30 years
to helping others around the world on their humanitarian missions.
Eva was a friend to many and touched all who knew her. Eva will
be greatly missed around the world. Resting at the Armstrong
Funeral Home, 124 King Street East, Oshawa, with funeral service
at Saint Mark's United Church, 201 Centre Street South, Whitby,
Ontario, on Thursday, May 31, 2007 at 11 a.m. Interment Groveside
Cemetery. If desired, memorial contributions to the Children's
Wish Foundation would be greatly appreciated, in lieu of flowers.
Visitation Wednesday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m.
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MALTAS o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2007-12-05 published
MALTAS,
Katharine▼
Passed away on Monday December 3, 2007 at the General and Marine
Hospital, Collingwood in her 67th year. Beloved wife of Don.
Loving mother of Scott and his wife Michelle and Shawn and his
wife Monica. Predeceased by her daughter Diane. Dear grandma
of McKenzie, Jacob, Zachary, Alyssa and Madelyne. Sister of Doug
and Bob CROSBIE.
Friends were received at the Carruthers and Davidson
Funeral Home, 7313 Highway 26 (Main St.), Stayner (705-428-2637)
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Tuesday December 4, 2007. Funeral Service
will be held at Centennial United Church, 234 William Street,
Stayner on Wednesday December 5, 2007 at 1 o’clock. Interment
Stayner Union Cemetery. If desired, donations in Kathy’s memory
may be made to Centennial United Church or the General and Marine
Hospital Foundation. For more information or to sign the online
guestbook, log on to www.carruthersdavidson.com
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MALTAS,
Kathy▲
The
Family of the late Kathy
MALTAS would like to extend thanks
to all our relatives, Friends and neighbours for their generous
support and expressions of sympathy. We appreciated all the food
sent to our home, and flowers and donations made in her memory
We would also like to thank Reverend Paul
BROUGHTON for his kind
words, and the Centennial United Church ladies for providing
the lunch. Additionally we extend a special thanks to the Carruthers and
Davidson Funeral Home, and for the attention given by the doctors
and nurses at the Collingwood General and Marine Hospital.
Don, Scott and Michelle, Shawn and Monica and Families
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MALTIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-28 published
SHOCKETT,
Bess
On Monday, August 27, 2007 at North York General Hospital. Bess
SHOCKETT, beloved wife of the late Barry
SHOCKETT.
Loving mother
and mother-in-law of Elka
SHOCKETT and Donald
SOKOLSKI,
Michael
SHOCKETT and Cynthia
RUSCHIENSKY, and Eric
SHOCKETT. Dear sister
of the late Sam and Ben
MALTIN.
Devoted grandmother of Joshua.
At Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles Avenue West
(3 lights west of Dufferin) for service on Friday, August 31,
2007. Interment New Fraternal Section of Pardes Shalom Cemetery.
Shiva 25 Canyon Avenue #2103. Memorial donations may be made
to the Bess
SHOCKETT
Yiddish
Fund c/o U.J.A., 416-631-5685
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MALUSKE o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-12-31 published
MALUSKE,
Gertrude
Marie (née
MINKE)
Of Owen Sound, formerly of Chesley, passed away peacefully at
Lee Manor, Owen Sound on Friday, December 28, 2007 in her 91st
year. Loving mother of Betty Anne and her husband Ross
SCOTT
of Kitchener and Craig and his wife Nancy of Clavering. Cherished
grandmother of Trevor, Todd, Tyson and Scott and step-grandmother
to Wayne and Julie. She will be missed by her great-granddaughters
Georgia and Claire as well as step-great-grandchildren Kate and
Sam. Gertrude was predeceased by her husband Arthur (1978), siblings
Edna KUHNSENHAUSER, Melvin
MINKE, Pearl
McGEE and Elmer
MINKE
and her parents, Christian and Anna
(BURMEISTER)
MINKE.
Visitation
will be held at Cameron Funeral Home, Chesley on Tuesday from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A funeral service will be held on Wednesday,
January 2, 2008 at Saint Peter's Lutheran Church, Sullivan Township
at 11 a.m. Spring interment in Desboro Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,
memorial donations to Saint Peter's Lutheran Church would be appreciated
as expressions of sympathy.
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