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MANAHAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-30 published
HARRIES,
Geoffrey▼
Stephen▼
Passed away at the Montreal General Hospital on Monday, July 23,
2007, following a courageous battle with cancer.
Stephen was born in Montreal on January 13, 1931. He was a retired
employee of Dominion Textiles, and a member of the Atwater Club
and the MAAA.
Beloved husband of the late Patricia (1996), he is survived by
his son David and his daughter Laura (Jean
BOUTIN) and grandchildren
Charles,▼
James,▼
Edward,▼ Erika and William
HARRIES; and Jonathan,
Caroline, Emilie and Olivier
BOUTIN.
Beloved▼ brother and brother-in-law
of Doctor John
HARRIES and Eleanor
HARRIES.
Predeceased▼ by his brother
Martin (Mary-Pat
MANAHAN.) He is survived by a dear friend and
companion, Irene Reed.
A memorial service will be held at: Mount Royal Funeral Complex,
1297 Chemin de la Foret, Outremont, Quebec, H2V 2P9 (514) 279-6540,
on Sunday, September 9, 2007 at 1: 00 p.m., followed by a gathering.
Special thanks to the staff at the Montreal General Hospital
and Palliative Care Services. In lieu of flowers, donations may
be made to the Montreal General Hospital Palliative Care Services.
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MANAHAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-02 published
HARRIES,
Geoffrey▲▼
Stephen▲▼
Passed away at the Montreal General Hospital on Monday, July 23,
2007, following a courageous battle with cancer.
Stephen was born in Montreal on January 13, 1931. He was a retired
employee of Dominion Textiles, and a member of the Atwater Club
and the MAAA.
Beloved husband of the late Patricia (1996), he is survived by
his son David and his daughter Laura (Jean
BOUTIN) and grandchildren
Charles,▲▼
James,▲▼
Edward,▲▼ Erika and William
HARRIES; and Jonathan,
Caroline, Emilie and Olivier
BOUTIN.
Beloved▲▼ brother and brother-in-law
of Doctor John
HARRIES and Eleanor
HARRIES.
Predeceased▲▼ by his brother
Martin (Mary-Pat
MANAHAN.) He is survived by a dear friend and
companion, Irene
REED.
A memorial service will be held at: Mount Royal Funeral Complex,
1297 Chemin de la Foret, Outremont, Quebec, H2V 2P9 (514) 279-6540,
on Sunday, September 9, 2007 at 1: 00 p.m., followed by a gathering.
Special thanks to the staff at the Montreal General Hospital
and Palliative Care Services. In lieu of flowers, donations may
be made to the Montreal General Hospital Palliative Care Services.
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MANAHAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-06 published
HARRIES,
Geoffrey▲▼
Stephen▲▼
Passed away at the Montreal General Hospital on Monday, July 23,
2007, following a courageous battle with cancer.
Stephen was born in Montreal on January 13, 1931. He was a retired
employee of Dominion Textiles, and a member of the Atwater Club
and the MAAA.
Beloved husband of the late Patricia (1996), he is survived by
his son David and his daughter Laura (Jean
BOUTIN) and grandchildren
Charles,▲▼
James,▲▼
Edward,▲▼ Erika and William
HARRIES; and Jonathan,
Caroline, Emilie and Olivier
BOUTIN.
Beloved▲▼ brother and brother-in-law
of Doctor John
HARRIES and Eleanor
HARRIES.
Predeceased▲▼ by his brother
Martin (Mary-Pat
MANAHAN.) He is survived by a dear friend and
companion, Irene Reed.
A memorial service will be held at: Mount Royal Funeral Complex,
1297 Chemin de la Foret, Outremont, Quebec, H2V 2P9 (514) 279-6540,
on Sunday, September 9, 2007 at 1: 00 p.m., followed by a gathering.
Special thanks to the staff at the Montreal General Hospital
and Palliative Care Services. In lieu of flowers, donations may
be made to the Montreal General Hospital Palliative Care Services.
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MANAHAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-09 published
HARRIES,
Geoffrey▲▼
Stephen▲▼
Passed away at the Montreal General Hospital on Monday, July 23,
2007, following a courageous battle with cancer.
Stephen was born in Montreal on January 13, 1931. He was a retired
employee of Dominion Textiles, and a member of the Atwater Club
and the MAAA.
Beloved husband of the late Patricia (1996), he is survived by
his son David and his daughter Laura (Jean
BOUTIN) and grandchildren
Charles,▲▼
James,▲▼
Edward,▲▼ Erika and William
HARRIES; and Jonathan,
Caroline, Emilie and Olivier
BOUTIN.
Beloved▲▼ brother and brother-in-law
of Doctor John
HARRIES and Eleanor
HARRIES.
Predeceased▲▼ by his brother
Martin (Mary-Pat
MANAHAN.) He is survived by a dear friend and
companion, Irene Reed.
A memorial service will be held at: Mount Royal Funeral Complex,
1297 Chemin de la Foret, Outremont, Quebec, H2V 2P9 (514) 279-6540,
on Sunday, September 9, 2007 at 1: 00 p.m., followed by a gathering.
Special thanks to the staff at the Montreal General Hospital
and Palliative Care Services. In lieu of flowers, donations may
be made to the Montreal General Hospital Palliative Care Services.
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MANAHAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-13 published
HARRIES,
Geoffrey▲▼
Stephen▲▼
Passed away at the Montreal General Hospital on Monday, July 23,
2007, following a courageous battle with cancer.
Stephen was born in Montreal on January 13, 1931. He was a retired
employee of Dominion Textiles, and a member of the Atwater Club
and the MAAA.
Beloved husband of the late Patricia (1996), he is survived by
his son David and his daughter Laura (Jean
BOUTIN) and grandchildren
Charles,▲▼
James,▲▼
Edward,▲▼ Erika and William
HARRIES; and Jonathan,
Caroline, Emilie and Olivier
BOUTIN.
Beloved▲▼ brother and brother-in-law
of Doctor John
HARRIES and Eleanor
HARRIES.
Predeceased▲▼ by his brother
Martin (Mary-Pat
MANAHAN.) He is survived by a dear friend and
companion, Irene Reed.
A memorial service will be held at: Mount Royal Funeral Complex,
1297 Chemin de la Foret, Outremont, Quebec, H2V 2P9 (514) 279-6540,
on Sunday, September 9, 2007 at 1: 00 p.m., followed by a gathering.
Special thanks to the staff at the Montreal General Hospital
and Palliative Care Services. In lieu of flowers, donations may
be made to the Montreal General Hospital Palliative Care Services.
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MANAHAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-16 published
HARRIES,
Geoffrey▲▼
Stephen▲▼
Passed away at the Montreal General Hospital on Monday, July 23,
2007, following a courageous battle with cancer.
Stephen was born in Montreal on January 13, 1931. He was a retired
employee of Dominion Textiles, and a member of the Atwater Club
and the MAAA.
Beloved husband of the late Patricia (1996), he is survived by
his son David and his daughter Laura (Jean
BOUTIN) and grandchildren
Charles,▲▼
James,▲▼
Edward,▲▼ Erika and William
HARRIES; and Jonathan,
Caroline, Emilie and Olivier
BOUTIN.
Beloved▲▼ brother and brother-in-law
of Doctor John
HARRIES and Eleanor
HARRIES.
Predeceased▲▼ by his brother
Martin (Mary-Pat
MANAHAN.) He is survived by a dear friend and
companion, Irene Reed.
A memorial service will be held at: Mount Royal Funeral Complex,
1297 Chemin de la Foret, Outremont, Quebec, H2V 2P9 (514) 279-6540,
on Sunday, September 9, 2007 at 1: 00 p.m., followed by a gathering.
Special thanks to the staff at the Montreal General Hospital
and Palliative Care Services. In lieu of flowers, donations may
be made to the Montreal General Hospital Palliative Care Services.
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MANAHAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-20 published
HARRIES,
Geoffrey▲▼
Stephen▲▼
Passed away at the Montreal General Hospital on Monday, July 23,
2007, following a courageous battle with cancer.
Stephen was born in Montreal on January 13, 1931. He was a retired
employee of Dominion Textiles, and a member of the Atwater Club
and the MAAA.
Beloved husband of the late Patricia (1996), he is survived by
his son David and his daughter Laura (Jean
BOUTIN) and grandchildren
Charles,▲▼
James,▲▼
Edward,▲▼ Erika and William
HARRIES; and Jonathan,
Caroline, Emilie and Olivier
BOUTIN.
Beloved▲▼ brother and brother-in-law
of Doctor John
HARRIES and Eleanor
HARRIES.
Predeceased▲▼ by his brother
Martin (Mary-Pat
MANAHAN.) He is survived by a dear friend and
companion, Irene Reed.
A memorial service will be held at: Mount Royal Funeral Complex,
1297 Chemin de la Foret, Outremont, Quebec, H2V 2P9 (514) 279-6540,
on Sunday, September 9, 2007 at 1: 00 p.m., followed by a gathering.
Special thanks to the staff at the Montreal General Hospital
and Palliative Care Services. In lieu of flowers, donations may
be made to the Montreal General Hospital Palliative Care Services.
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MANAHAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-23 published
HARRIES,
Geoffrey▲▼
Stephen▲▼
Passed away at the Montreal General Hospital on Monday, July 23,
2007, following a courageous battle with cancer.
Stephen was born in Montreal on January 13, 1931. He was a retired
employee of Dominion Textiles, and a member of the Atwater Club
and the MAAA.
Beloved husband of the late Patricia (1996), he is survived by
his son David and his daughter Laura (Jean
BOUTIN) and grandchildren
Charles,▲▼
James,▲▼
Edward,▲▼ Erika and William
HARRIES; and Jonathan,
Caroline, Emilie and Olivier
BOUTIN.
Beloved▲▼ brother and brother-in-law
of Doctor John
HARRIES and Eleanor
HARRIES.
Predeceased▲▼ by his brother
Martin (Mary-Pat
MANAHAN.) He is survived by a dear friend and
companion, Irene Reed.
A memorial service will be held at: Mount Royal Funeral Complex,
1297 Chemin de la Foret, Outremont, Quebec, H2V 2P9 (514) 279-6540,
on Sunday, September 9, 2007 at 1: 00 p.m., followed by a gathering.
Special thanks to the staff at the Montreal General Hospital
and Palliative Care Services. In lieu of flowers, donations may
be made to the Montreal General Hospital Palliative Care Services.
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MANAHAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-27 published
HARRIES,
Geoffrey▲▼
Stephen▲▼
Passed away at the Montreal General Hospital on Monday, July 23,
2007, following a courageous battle with cancer.
Stephen was born in Montreal on January 13, 1931. He was a retired
employee of Dominion Textiles, and a member of the Atwater Club
and the MAAA.
Beloved husband of the late Patricia (1996), he is survived by
his son David and his daughter Laura (Jean
BOUTIN) and grandchildren
Charles,▲▼
James,▲▼
Edward,▲▼ Erika and William
HARRIES; and Jonathan,
Caroline, Emilie and Olivier
BOUTIN.
Beloved▲▼ brother and brother-in-law
of Doctor John
HARRIES and Eleanor
HARRIES.
Predeceased▲▼ by his brother
Martin (Mary-Pat
MANAHAN.) He is survived by a dear friend and
companion, Irene Reed.
A memorial service will be held at: Mount Royal Funeral Complex,
1297 Chemin de la Foret, Outremont, Quebec, H2V 2P9 (514) 279-6540,
on Sunday, September 9, 2007 at 1: 00 p.m., followed by a gathering.
Special thanks to the staff at the Montreal General Hospital
and Palliative Care Services. In lieu of flowers, donations may
be made to the Montreal General Hospital Palliative Care Services.
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MANAHAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-30 published
HARRIES,
Geoffrey▲▼
Stephen▲▼
Passed away at the Montreal General Hospital on Monday, July 23,
2007, following a courageous battle with cancer.
Stephen was born in Montreal on January 13, 1931. He was a retired
employee of Dominion Textiles, and a member of the Atwater Club
and the MAAA.
Beloved husband of the late Patricia (1996), he is survived by
his son David and his daughter Laura (Jean
BOUTIN) and grandchildren
Charles,▲▼
James,▲▼
Edward,▲▼ Erika and William
HARRIES; and Jonathan,
Caroline, Emilie and Olivier
BOUTIN.
Beloved▲▼ brother and brother-in-law
of Doctor John
HARRIES and Eleanor
HARRIES.
Predeceased▲▼ by his brother
Martin (Mary-Pat
MANAHAN.) He is survived by a dear friend and
companion, Irene Reed.
A memorial service will be held at: Mount Royal Funeral Complex,
1297 Chemin de la Foret, Outremont, Quebec, H2V 2P9 (514) 279-6540,
on Sunday, September 9, 2007 at 1: 00 p.m., followed by a gathering.
Special thanks to the staff at the Montreal General Hospital
and Palliative Care Services. In lieu of flowers, donations may
be made to the Montreal General Hospital Palliative Care Services.
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MANAHAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-09-03 published
HARRIES,
Geoffrey▲▼
Stephen▲▼
Passed away at the Montreal General Hospital on Monday, July 23,
2007, following a courageous battle with cancer.
Stephen was born in Montreal on January 13, 1931. He was a retired
employee of Dominion Textiles, and a member of the Atwater Club
and the MAAA.
Beloved husband of the late Patricia (1996), he is survived by
his son David and his daughter Laura (Jean
BOUTIN) and grandchildren
Charles,▲▼
James,▲▼
Edward,▲▼ Erika and William
HARRIES; and Jonathan,
Caroline, Emilie and Olivier
BOUTIN.
Beloved▲▼ brother and brother-in-law
of Doctor John
HARRIES and Eleanor
HARRIES.
Predeceased▲▼ by his brother
Martin (Mary-Pat
MANAHAN.) He is survived by a dear friend and
companion, Irene Reed.
A memorial service will be held at: Mount Royal Funeral Complex,
1297 Chemin de la Foret, Outremont, Quebec, H2V 2P9 (514) 279-6540,
on Sunday, September 9, 2007 at 1: 00 p.m., followed by a gathering.
Special thanks to the staff at the Montreal General Hospital
and Palliative Care Services. In lieu of flowers, donations may
be made to the Montreal General Hospital Palliative Care Services.
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MANAHAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-09-05 published
HARRIES,
Geoffrey▲
Stephen▲
Passed away at the Montreal General Hospital on Monday, July 23,
2007, following a courageous battle with cancer.
Stephen was born in Montreal on January 13, 1931. He was a retired
employee of Dominion Textiles, and a member of the Atwater Club
and the MAAA.
Beloved husband of the late Patricia (1996), he is survived by
his son David and his daughter Laura (Jean
BOUTIN) and grandchildren
Charles,▲
James,▲
Edward,▲ Erika and William
HARRIES; and Jonathan,
Caroline, Emilie and Olivier
BOUTIN.
Beloved▲ brother and brother-in-law
of Doctor John
HARRIES and Eleanor
HARRIES.
Predeceased▲ by his brother
Martin (Mary-Pat
MANAHAN.) He is survived by a dear friend and
companion, Irene Reed.
A memorial service will be held at: Mount Royal Funeral Complex,
1297 Chemin de la Foret, Outremont, Quebec, H2V 2P9 (514) 279-6540,
on Sunday, September 9, 2007 at 1: 00 p.m., followed by a gathering.
Special thanks to the staff at the Montreal General Hospital
and Palliative Care Services. In lieu of flowers, donations may
be made to the Montreal General Hospital Palliative Care Services.
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MANBERT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-04 published
SARMANIS,
Antonija
At London Health Sciences Centre -- Victoria Campus, on Tuesday,
January 2nd, 2007, Antonija
SARMANIS of London in her 95th year.
Beloved wife of Ojars
ZERS. Dear sister of Bizuta
KOMAROVSKIS
of Toronto. Predeceased by her sister Velta and her brother Robert.
Loving aunt of Renata
KOMAROVSKIS,
Zinta
LAW and her husband
Warren and Ingrid
MANBERT all of Toronto, Zaiga
OGLE and Uldis
RIKMANIS both of Latvia. Friends will be received by the family
one hour prior to the funeral service being conducted in the
chapel of the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street
South, London on Friday, January 5th at 1: 00 p.m. with Reverend
Aina AVOTINS officiating. Interment in Woodland Cemetery, London.
As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations may be made
to the charity of your choice.
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MANCHEE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-09-14 published
BAIN,
Jean
Aileen (née
McNAIRN)
Sadly passed away at North York General Hospital in her 82nd
year, on Monday September 10th, 2007, after many heroic battles.
Jean was predeceased by her son Gordon and sister Aileen
ANDERSON.
She will be sadly missed by her husband of 58 years Harvey, her
daughter Carrie (Michael
MANCHEE,) extended family and Friends.
Special thanks to Anne
ROSS,
Judy
BROOKS, Barb and Gord
KEY,
Dr. Greg ANDERSON,
Doctor
Janice
BROWNE and her office team, Doctor Michael
KRAWETZ of Bala, the Sunnybrook Health Science Centre, North
York General Hospital and all the people who helped us find our
way. A Memorial service will be held at the Trull "North Toronto"
Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 2704 Yonge St. (5 blocks south
of Lawrence) on Tuesday September 18th, at 1: 00 p.m. In lieu
of flowers, in memoriam donations may be made to either The Mikey
Network (defibrillator placement program), 710 Gordon Baker Rd.
Toronto, M2H 3B4 or the Sunnybrook Regional Cancer Centre, 2075 Bayview
Ave., Toronto, M4N 3M5. Following the service there will be a
reception held at the Toronto Cricket, Skating and Curling Club
(141 Wilson Ave., East of Avenue Rd.)
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MANCHESTER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-13 published
WATSON,
Robert
William
68, resident of Whitney, Ontario passed away at The Barry's Bay
Hospital, December 12, 2006 after a short illness. Born in Dresden,
Ontario, son of Irene
WATSON of Saint Thomas and the late William F.
WATSON (1992.) Bob is survived by his four children Wanda and
her husband Michael
CHAPESKIE,
Wendy and Joy
WATSON all of Whitney
and Warren and his wife Colleen of Barry's Bay. Also survived
by five grandchildren Darian, Hailey and Tanner
WATSON and Westley
and Whitney
CHAPESKIE.
Bob will be missed by his brother Fred
WATSON and wife
Karen of Saint Thomas, sisters Catherine of Saint Thomas,
Ruth and husband Bill
MANCHESTER of Aylmer, Mary and husband
Nick SARIS of Springfield. Bob was retired from Algonquin Provincial
Park where he had worked for over 30 years. A memorial service
was held in Whitney, December 17, 2006 and cremation has taken
place.
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MANCUSO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-01-04 published
MANCUSO,
Francesco "
Frank," P.Eng.
On Monday, January 1, 2007 at the Toronto Hospital - Western
Division.
Beloved husband of Celine
ROY.
Loving father of Michèle,
and Caroline. Dear brother of Giuseppina
COSENTINO,
Carmela
MANCUSO,
Giuseppe, and the late Carmelo. He will be sadly missed by many
family and Friends. Friends will be received at the Jerrett Funeral
Home, 1141 St. Clair Ave. W. (one block east of Dufferin), Toronto
on Thursday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 p.m. from St. Nicholas of
Bari Church, 1277 St. Clair Ave. W., Toronto. Interment in Riviere-Du-Loup,
Quebec at a later date. If desired, donations to the University
of Toronto would be appreciated by the family. Tributes to the
family may be made at www.mem.com
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MANDARINO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-09-22 published
MANDARINO,
Joseph▼
A.▼
A man whose wit was as sharp as the crystals he studied… Doctor Joseph
A. MANDARINO,
Curator▼
Emeritus▼ at the Royal Ontario Museum, died
on Tuesday, September 18th, 2007 at Mt. Sinai hospital from complications
due to pneumonia. Doctor
MANDARINO, a Mineralogist whose scientific
accomplishments included extensive research in new mineral descriptions
and mineral systematics, served at the R.O.M. for over 35 years.
He will be remembered by students and colleagues for his contributions
to the field of Mineralogy, for his irrepressible sense of humour,
and for his generous mentoring and Friendship. Joe was born in
Chicago,▼
Illinois▼ in 1929. He met Joan
CADY while both attended
graduate school at the University of Michigan. They were married
for 51 years. In 1959 Joseph and Joan moved to Toronto where
he began his tenure at the R.O.M. and the two produced their
unique brood of children. He will be missed by Joan, his children
and their families: Jay, husband to Catherine
WILSON;
Cathy▼
Joe,▼ husband to Stephanie
WARD and father to Elizabeth and Stephen
and Cindy, wife to Michael
MATTHEWS.
The▼ family will receive
Friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview
Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue East), from 2-4 p.m. and 6-9 p.m.
on Friday, September 28th. A funeral mass will be held in Our
Lady of Perpetual Help Church, 78 Clifton Road on Saturday, September 29th
at 10: 30 a.m. Friends are invited to bring jokes and anecdotes
to share with the family at a reception to follow. In lieu of
flowers, contributions to the Mt. Sinai Intensive Care Unit would
be appreciated. Condolences and memories may be forwarded through
www.humphreymiles.com.
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MANDARINO,
Joseph▲
A.▲
A man whose wit was as sharp as the crystals he studied… Doctor Joseph A.
MANDARINO,
Curator▲
Emeritus▲ at the Royal Ontario Museum, died
on Tuesday, September 18th, 2007 at Mt. Sinai hospital from complications
due to pneumonia. Doctor
MANDARINO, a Mineralogist whose scientific
accomplishments included extensive research in new mineral descriptions
and mineral systematics, served at the R.O.M. for over 35 years.
He will be remembered by students and colleagues for his contributions
to the field of Mineralogy, for his irrepressible sense of humour,
and for his generous mentoring and Friendship. Joe was born in
Chicago,▲
Illinois▲ in 1929. He met Joan
CADY while both attended
graduate school at the University of Michigan. They were married
for 51 years. In 1959 Joseph and Joan moved to Toronto where
he began his tenure at the R.O.M. and the two produced their
unique brood of children. He will be missed by Joan, his children
and their families: Jay, husband to Catherine
WILSON;
Cathy▲
Joe,▲ husband to Stephanie
WARD and father to Elizabeth and Stephen
and Cindy, wife to Michael
MATTHEWS.
The▲ family will receive
Friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview
Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue East), from 2-4 p.m. and 6-9 p.m.
on Friday, September 28th. A funeral mass will be held in Our
Lady of Perpetual Help Church, 78 Clifton Road on Saturday, September 29th
at 10: 30 a.m. Friends are invited to bring jokes and anecdotes
to share with the family at a reception to follow. In lieu of
flowers, contributions to the Mt. Sinai Intensive Care Unit would
be appreciated. Condolences and memories may be forwarded through
www.humphreymiles.com.
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MANDEL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-12 published
MANDEL,
Marly (née
YAFFE)
Passed away on Monday, December 10, 2007 after a short battle
with cancer. Beloved wife of the late Mickey. Devoted mother
of Howard (Rhonda). Sister to Randi (Aaron), Phillip (the late
Evelyn), and the late Percy (Shirley). Beloved aunt and cousin.
Dear friend to many. The family would like to thank Doctor
PORDULAT
for her compassionate care, Doctor Stephen
WOLMAN for his guidance
throughout, and all the nurses at York Central Hospital, 3 East.
A funeral service will be held Wednesday, December 12th, 2007
at 1: 00 p.m. from Beth Tzedec Synagogue. Interment to follow
at Mount Sinai Memorial Park. Shiva will be observed at 46 Shemer
Drive, Thornhill. In lieu of shiva gifts, donations may be made
to the Canadian Cancer Society, 1-888-939-3333 or the Toronto
Humane Society, 416-392-2273.
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MANDELL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-04 published
MANDELL,
Claire
In her 93rd year on Sunday, December 2, 2007 at Baycrest. Claire
MANDELL, beloved wife of the late Max
MANDELL. Cherished mother
and mother-in-law of Sherry
MANDELL-
SHAPIRO and Garry
SHAPIRO.
Dear sister of the late Ida
EDISON,
Molly
CHESTER, and Ethel
SHER. Loving grandmother of Jeffrey
GLICKMAN and Sharon
BAR-
DAYAN,
Aaron and Joanne
GLICKMAN, and Mitchell and Samantha
GLICKMAN.
Adoring
great-grandmother of Sonny, Dylan, and Joel. At Temple Sinai,
210 Wilson Avenue for service on Wednesday, December 5th, 2007
at 2: 00 p.m. Interment Mozierer Sick Benefit Society Section
of Roselawn Cemetery. Shiva 73 Walmer Road. Memorial donations
may be made to the Claire Mandell Memorial Fund c/o The Baycrest
Foundation, 416-785-2875.
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MANDEVILLE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-09-08 published
LANE,
Edythe
F.
(BERRY)
Born in Brantford, Ontario, March 5, 1907. Died in Toronto September 3,
2007. Beloved wife of the late Richard C. (Dick)
LANE for 77 mutually
supportive years; loving and cherished mother of Robert and his
partner Marjorie
KOPPERUD, and
of John and his wife Pat; loving
grandmother of Judy
DUIVESTEYN and her husband Peter, Richard N.
LANE and his wife Clare, Ted
LANE, Margaret
LANE and her husband
Michael O'HARA,
Rebecca
LANE and her husband Les
MANDEVILLE and
Jeremy LANE and his fiancée Amy
ARMSTRONG; and proud great-grandmother
of Cheryl, Eric, Laura and Ruthann
DUIVESTEYN,
Robyn and Alix
LANE,
Dylan and Abigail
O'HARA, and Reed
MANDEVILLE. Edythe grew
up in Tillsonburg and Guelph, Ontario. An excellent student,
she trained as a nurse at Clifton Springs, New York. Edythe and
Dick lived in Toronto and summered for 53 years in Southampton,
Ontario. An accomplished and contented homemaker, Edythe was
also an avid reader who loved ideas and enjoyed philosophical
discussions. She and Dick were long-time supporters of theatre
and music, and they loved entertaining. In every respect she
was an inspiration to all her family. We are most grateful to
the caregivers at Briton House for their compassionate care over
the last seven years. A service of thanksgiving for Edythe's
life will be held on Saturday, September 22, 2007 at 11: 00 a.m.
at Morley Bedford Funeral Home, 159 Eglinton Ave. W., Toronto
(2 lights west of Yonge St.) with visitation one half hour prior
and reception to follow.
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MANERY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-08 published
HISEY,
Kenneth
Clarke
Ken died suddenly on May 20, 2007, in his 82nd year, as the result
of an accident while riding his motorcycle near his home in Thailand.
He was born in Toronto on July 23, 1925, and from an early age
demonstrated his love of travel and adventure. In 1943, he joined
the Merchant Navy where he was trained as a radio operator and
was posted to a ship off the coast of Africa. At the conclusion
of the war, he worked as a radio operator at Trans Canada Airlines
(now Air Canada.) In 1949 he married Joan
DAY and the following
year left the airline to form the house building company Hisey and
son with his dad Delos. After the construction of many new homes
in the Scarborough area, he established HG Designs and began
manufacturing kitchen cabinets and windows. Lured by the seas
once again, Ken retired from more conventional employment in
the early 1980's, and spent the next several years as owner/operator
of dive boats in the Georgian Bay area. He loved his time on
the water, exploring wrecks from years gone by, and formed many
lasting Friendships with divers who returned time and again for
the experiences provided by Captain Ken. By the late 1980's,
he was off exploring again and in his travels visited and fell
in love with the country and people of Thailand. Since then,
Ken has divided his time between the two countries, spending
winters in Thailand and summers on his boat in Penetanguishene
and at his cottage outside of Parry Sound. Ken lived life to
the fullest and created excitement wherever he went. He was a
free spirit, whose booming voice, rib-cracking hugs, takecharge
personality, spontaneity and generosity will never be forgotten
by his family and many Friends from around the world. He was
loved and will be remembered by his two daughters Heather
HISEY
(Paul JARVIS) of Toronto, Ontario and Susan (Jay)
MANERY of Lethbridge,
Alberta and their mother Joan
HISEY.
His grandchildren Anne and
Adam MANERY will miss their Papa and the excitement that he brought
to their lives. He is also survived by his step-grandchildren
Hilary and Evan
JARVIS and by his caring wife
Pornchanok of Thailand.
He was predeceased by his parents Delos and Elsie
HISEY and his
sister Evelyn and her husband Karl
FISCHER. In lieu of flowers,
the family would be grateful for donations to support lymphoma
research. Cheques may be made payable to the Alberta Cancer Foundation,
Tom Baker Cancer Centre, 1331 - 29 St. N.W., Calgary, Alberta
T2N 4N2 or online @ albertacancerfoundation.ca. Please request
that your donation be directed to Doctor Doug Stewart's Autologous
Transplant Program TBCC Acct #0041813501570.
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MANFREDI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-09-06 published
KIEDROWSKI,
Zygmunt "
Ziggy"
By Patrick
KIEDROWSKI;
John
KIEDROWSKI; Karen
SCHWINGHAMER, Page L8
Husband, father, brother, tile contractor, lover of the outdoors.
Born January 8, 1925, in Torun, Pomorze, Poland. Died May 18
in Hamilton, Ontario, of complications related to diabetes, aged 82.
Zygmunt had a short childhood and an interrupted education. He
began fighting in the Second World War in 1939 at the age of
14. He received several medals for valour.
In December, 1945, as he told his grand_son Patrick, he ran down
the cobblestone streets past the bomb holes and the exploded
buildings and corpses of those who didn't make it, and realized
there was no life for him in Europe. He accepted an offer from
the British army to move to Canada.
He took a five-day boat trip across the Atlantic and landed in
Halifax, on Pier 21. In January 1946, he travelled for two weeks
to a farm in Embro, Ontario, near Woodstock. He worked at the
farm for two years, because it was mandatory. The people were
kind and looked after Ziggy (as he was by then known), but the
work was hard.
He attended night school in Woodstock, and learned to speak English
and read. He never did learn how to write it.
After his work period on the farm, he moved to Toronto and got
a job delivering papers, which he did for two years until he
was forced to quit after being off sick for 14 days. He moved
to Brantford, where he got a job installing tiles. Because he
could speak English, he became second-in-command.
One night at the movie theatre, he noticed a beautiful young
woman, Peppina Angelina
MANFREDI, who was selling tickets. He
wooed Peppina (whom everyone called Josie) by taking care of
her invalid mother while she worked in her parents' fruit store.
Josie's mother liked Ziggy even though he wasn't Italian. Josie
fell in love with his sweet nature and generous spirit. They
married and had four boys: Joseph, John, Peter and Michael. They
had a close marriage and shared an earthy sense of humour. The
bungalow they built was their pride and joy for 45 years.
Ziggy loved the outdoors, and took his boys camping at every
opportunity.
He started his own business, Ziggie's Tile, and according to
Josie his customers adored him, not only for his fine craftsmanship
but for his gentle and kind personality. He was proud of his
business: "At the height of my career, I had eight guys working
under me."
The last few years of Ziggy's life were tough, yet he maintained
his optimism and sense of humour and always looked forward to
the next opportunity to be outside. He was happiest walking in
the woods, or feeding the birds and chipmunks populating his
backyard.
Patrick KIEDROWSKI is Ziggy's grand_son, John
KIEDROWSKI his son
and Karen SCHWINGHAMER his daughter-in-law.
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MANGARA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-09-12 published
Fatal stabbing shakes Toronto schools
Scarborough student slain at lunchtime
By TIMOTHY
APPLEBY with reports from Unnati
GANDHI,
Jennifer
LEWINGTON,
Karen
HOWLETT and Shawn
McCARTHY, Page A1
Toronto -- In a lunch-hour confrontation that dispatched fresh
shock waves across Toronto's school system, a 16-year-old Scarborough
student was stabbed to death yesterday on a walkway leading from
his high school.
Homicide detectives were hunting at least one suspect, seen fleeing
the crime scene at Winston Churchill Collegiate Institute in
a speeding car, and offered little insight into why the youth
- identified by CTV News last night as Denesh
MURUGIAH -
had been killed.
Suspicion, however, immediately fell on a long-simmering rivalry
between Tamil factions, whose animosity is believed responsible
for a firebombing and a stabbing in the same neighbourhood in
April.
What was certain was that the teen's death came just four months
after the shooting death of teenager Jordan
MANNERS in a high
school on the other side of the city. And, moreover, it had the
hallmarks of being planned.
"My Friends told me they saw the victim standing there when two
guys came up behind him and said, 'Do you want to do this now?'
recounted Ajay
MANGARA, 18, who lives a few doors from the
school, near Lawrence Avenue and Kennedy Road.
"Then they saw the guy screaming on the ground, 'Help me, help
me.' "
The teen was stabbed several times in the stomach and showed
no vital signs when paramedics responded to the 12: 05 p.m. call.
He died soon after in Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.
Word on the street is that the killing stemmed from "Tamil reprisals,"
Mr. MANGARA said, echoing the opinion of a Lawrence Avenue pizza
parlour operator that caters to many Winston Churchill pupils.
If so, it is not the first time police attention has been drawn
to a Tamil-based gang conflict, loosely spread across half a
dozen Scarborough schools.
Students milling around the collegiate in the bright sunshine
yesterday seemed to know little about the victim, a new arrival
in his second week of school, and some appeared strikingly unaffected.
As television cameras hovered, several urged their Friends, "Don't
snitch, don't talk."
Yesterday's killing was Toronto's 57th of 2007 - 11 more than
had occurred at the same time last year.
The principal suspect is thought to be a male with brown skin,
17 or 18 years old, about 5 foot 5, wearing black jeans, a black
zip-up hoodie and a bandana covering his face.
Also sought is a light blue Honda, probably a mid-1990s Civic,
in which the killer or killers are believed to have fled.
Whether any of them also attended Winston Churchill was unknown.
But 41-year-old floor installer Jim
NIKOLAKAKOS, an alumnus who
has lived close to the walkway for most of his life, said the
school has become markedly rougher in recent years and that tensions
were often evident.
"There's a lot of rivalry going on in the school - kids from
this school, kids from other schools - they get together in little
gangs and it's all, 'You said this, you said that,' " he said.
"The whole school has changed; inside there's graffiti all over
the place, it's not kept up. There's no respect any more for
anything… Things have changed."
Others familiar with the sprawling 1,200-student school disagreed.
Jessica COPELAND, 19, was a student for five years and wept yesterday
as she arrived home to learn what had taken place almost on the
doorstep of her Flora Drive home.
"I just can't believe something like this would happen at Churchill
it was a really good school for me, the teachers were nice,"
she said.
"There were incidents, yeah, but they were really contained and
personally I never saw anybody with any weapons, not in five
years. Nothing ever got out of hand like this."
Toronto
Police
Service Inspector Kathryn
MARTIN said much the
same.
"I'm very familiar with the neighbourhood, I've spent 13 years
working in 41 Division and this is a very good school… so I'm
thinking this is an incident unrelated to the school itself."
Winston Churchill, however, is adjacent to a community centre
that last year installed closed-circuit cameras because of fights.
And in the past, local councillor Michael
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON has asked
nearby retailers not to sell knives.
Mr. THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON said of yesterday's homicide that he was "not shocked
but saddened."
Gerry CONNELLY, director of education at the Toronto District
School Board, denied rumours that the victim had been transferred
to Winston Churchill because of behavioural problems.
In fact, she said, the teen was a new student because he and
his family had moved into the Lawrence and Kennedy area from
Don Mills.
"I can't speak to behavioural issues, but he was not a transfer
student," she said.
The fatal stabbing nonetheless reignited the issue of safe schools,
which erupted in May after 15-year-old Jordan
MANNERS was shot
to death at his school in the Keele and Finch area.
As police quizzed witnesses: at nearby 41 Division yesterday,
Detective
Sergeant
Gary
GRINTON of the homicide squad alluded
to Jordan's death, in which two 17-year-olds have been charged
with first-degree murder, and appealed for public help.
"Do the right thing, come forward, man up," he urged the suspect.
Liberal Leader Dalton McGuinty commented on the stabbing during
a campaign stop in Markham, Ontario, last night. "As Premier,
and maybe more importantly just as a dad, I wanted to express
my deepest sympathies to the family and Friends of this young
man who lost his life today in a senseless tragedy," he said.
Progressive Conservative Leader John Tory described the homicide
as symptomatic of a larger problem - the Liberal government's
alleged failure to crack down on violent crime.
"We simply let this kind of thing go on," Mr. Tory said. "We
simply have to deal with this kind of crime and the causes of
this kind of crime."
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MANGER,
Marguerite
Isobel (née
NOBLE)
Suddenly at Grey Bruce Health Services, Owen Sound on Thursday,
December 27, 2007. Marg
MANGER (née
NOBLE) of Owen Sound in her
79th year. Beloved wife of the late Henry James
MANGER.
Dear
mother of Susan and her husband Don
YOUNG,
Francis and her husband
Julian MOREAU,
Kathy and her husband Joe
SWITZER, Henry
MANGER
and his wife
Cheryl,
Phillip
MANGER and his wife Judy, David
MANGER, Stephen
MANGER and his wife Chris, Roxanne
MANGER, Vincent
MANGER and Blake
MANGER.
Sadly missed by twenty-three grandchildren
and eight great-grandchildren. Also survived by two brothers
Ralph NOBLE and his wife
Nancy and Mel
NOBLE.
Predeceased by
two brothers Ken and Norman
NOBLE and two sisters Alice and Brenda
NOBLE.
Friends are invited to the Tannahill Funeral Home 519-376-3710
for visiting on Sunday from 2-4 and 7- 9 p.m. The funeral service
will be conducted in the chapel on Monday morning at 11 o'clock.
Interment, Glendale Memorial Gardens, Etobicoke. Memorial donations
to the Grey Bruce Animal Shelter or the Heart and Stroke Foundation
would be appreciated.
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MANIS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-09-27 published
CAVANAUGH,
Betty (née
QUARRY)
(January 7, 1922-September 23, 2007)
Betty died with the courage, grace and dignity that she displayed
throughout her long, rich and full life. She lives in the heart
of Bill CAVANAUGH, her husband, best friend and life-companion
of 65 years. She is much loved and cherished by her eight children:
Peter (Peg), Peggy
MANIS, Cathy (John
BECKINGHAM), Chris (Joan),
Betty Lou REYNOLDS,
Michael,
Nancy
HELMERS (Bill) and Paul (Sue.)
Grandma is remembered joyfully by her eleven beautiful grandchildren,
Linda, Alexi, Christy, Sean, Colleen, Laura, Beth, Christopher,
Simone, Esme and William. She is an inspiration to her three
great-grandchildren, Jordon, Gavin and Oliver. Betty is survived
by her sisters Margaret
SILCOCK and Hélène
RYAN, her sister-in-law,
Barb QUARRY, and brothers-in-law Joe, John (Mavis) and Paul (Gwen.)
She was predeceased by her parents James and Dorothy
QUARRY,
sisters Claire
TRUDEL,
Eleanor
KATONA, Patricia
SPEAGLE, and
brother Greg. She is fondly remembered by her many nieces, nephews
and cousins. Her special gift for Friendship leaves many with
warm and fond memories. Born in Stratford, Ontario, Betty grew
up in Waterdown and Burlington. She taught elementary school
in Kingsbridge, North Bay, Terrace Bay and Thunder Bay where
she also worked as a Christian Living Consultant with the Catholic
School Board and provided leadership in the revision of Catholic
curriculum for primary grades in the 1980s. Following her retirement
in 1987, Betty and Bill made their home in Burlington where they
enjoyed family get-togethers, celebrations and many cultural
and sporting events. A lifelong reader, Betty especially appreciated
her book club. She taught and regularly attended aquafit classes
at the Y. She looked forward to bridge games, fun luncheons and
walks in Spencer Smith Park. She was an active member of the
Newcomers Club. During these years she grew in her faith and
belief in God who granted her many blessings, including a peaceful
death, gently and lovingly cared for by her family and the staff
and volunteers at Carpenter Hospice. We are deeply grateful for
their support and compassion. We also thank Doctor Ernest
HAJCSAR
for his concerned and timely care. A memorial mass will be celebrated
at St. Raphael's Roman Catholic Church, 4072 New Street (at Longmoor,
east of Walker's Line), on Friday, September 28, 2007 at 11: 00 a.m.
In lieu of flowers, the family will appreciate donations to The
Carpenter Hospice, 2250 Parkway Drive, Burlington, L7P 1T1. Arrangements
entrusted to Smith's Funeral Home, Burlington, 905-632-3333 www.smithsfh.com
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ROMAN,
Patricia "
Trish"
Josephine (née
FOX)
Died on Wednesday, November 21, 2007 at Seven Oaks Home for the
Aged after a long illness. Mother to Marisha and Quinn, grandmother
to Donovan, Garrett and Arianna. Daughter of Genevieve
(MANITOWABI)
and George
FOX and former wife of William
ROMAN.
Born
March 17,
1941 on Wikwemikong Unceded Indian Reserve. Raised her family
in West Rouge. Graduate of Ryerson School of Journalism. Worked
as a freelance journalist and was editor of the Native Canadian.
Memorial service to be held Saturday, December 1, 2007 at 1: 00 p.m.
at the Native Canadian Centre of Toronto, 16 Spadina Road, Toronto
(416-964-9087). Funeral service on Monday, December 3, 2007 in
Wikwemikong. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the
Native Canadian Centre of Toronto or the Alzheimer Society of
Canada (www.alzheimer.ca).
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MANKIEWICZ o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-21 published
HOWARD,
William
James,
Professor
Emeritus
Member University of Toronto faculty of English who taught at
both the St. George and Scarborough campuses from 1965 to 1997.
Born in Detroit, May of 1933, Jim died of cancer, which he bore
with exemplary patience, at Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto,
Ontario on August 19, 2007.
After completing an Honours B.A. and M.A. in English studies
at the University of Toronto, he continued his studies with four
years of theology and
an S.T.B., as well as broadcasting a weekly
program for the C.B.C. Ordained into the Basilian fathers, he
completed a PhD on a fellowship at the University of Leeds, returning
to teach on the St. George campus in 1965.
After being married in 1970 he devoted a major part of his energies
to the development of English Studies at the Scarborough campus
and graduate department of English on the St. George campus.
To his career long interest in 18th Century Literature, Professor
HOWARD added the then fledgling pursuit of what was first called
Commonwealth Literature and later Post Colonial Literature which
he introduced into the English curriculum on the St. George campus
in 1967, at both the graduate and undergraduate level.
Jim HOWARD was a dedicated gardener and a talented amateur painter.
He is survived by daughter Doctor Jennifer
HOWARD-
MANKIEWICZ, son
Geoffrey HOWARD, and grand_son Corbin
MANKIEWICZ as well as son-in-law
Dr. Carl MANKIEWICZ and the deceased's sister Mrs. Mary Jane
BRENNAN of Auburn Hills, Michigan and her family.
Following a private cremation, there will be a memorial reception
for colleagues, students, Friends and neighbours on Thursday
August 23rd, at 1: 00 p.m. at Morley Bedford Funeral Home, 159 Eglinton
Avenue West, Toronto.
In lieu of flowers, donations to Phyllis Benson Art Fund, 28 Fairlawn
Ave., Toronto M5M 1S7.
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